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06-05-2017, 04:33 AM #11
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We have traveled every inch of the BRP and Skyline Drive many times. I agree with what others have said about being careful what route you choose to exit. Some of these routes are REALLY steep and not RV friendly. Caution about the section from James River to Peaks of Otter. Steep climb for a few miles with a nice overlook at the top but don't pull up and then shut down the engine. You are building heat in your transmission and to shut the engine and cooling system down all of a sudden can result in it getting too hot and spilling transmission fluid on the ground........heat expansion. Just keep moving for a few miles and let things cool off before shutting down. This happened to us a few years ago. With these warnings being said, don't be afraid of this beautiful drive!! If you are not in a hurry this is the best route for your return. The speed limit is 35/40 and sometimes you may want to drive faster. Also be aware some overlook pull outs my be hard to turn your rig around in. Look for those that are pull thru rather than a parking lot.
Great campground at Mabry Mill..easy in/out and plenty of spaces. This is our favorite drive, enjoy!!
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06-05-2017, 06:35 AM #12
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Any problems with the low tunnels on the BRP? As I remember, they are arched but marked as just over 10' tall. I think I heard that if you run the center line there is enough height, but that seems scary to me.
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06-05-2017, 06:46 AM #13
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06-08-2017, 06:54 PM #14
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I frequently go between these areas. Depending on where you are in Virginia 81 is almost always the best way. Assuming 81 then we take 78E just outside of Harrisburg PA to 287N near Bridewater NJ to 87N just over the NY state line. From there we go east on 84 near Newburg NY all the way though CT to 90E near Sturbridge MA. Once in 90 we take this to 495N (outer loop) near Auburn MA. We take this all the way to NH where it dumps you on 95N.
I have done this route more times then I can count and have taken all variations through New England. This has the lest traffic most of the time, it's easiest route towing our coach.
95 north of Maryland is a breeze if you are on the eastern side. Assuming this then I always take the Delaware Memorial Bridge to the NJ Turnpike. Then I get off 287N at Metuchen NJ and follow the above directions from 287N. 95 through Philly is not fun.
Check fuel prices, since the NJ Turnpike can only change gas prices once a week they can be much cheaper or way more expensive then surrounding stations.
I you want to overnight their are very few free places to do so in New England. Make sure to plan accordingly.
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12-21-2018, 02:31 PM #15
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Any current thoughts on running the parkway Northbound over several days while pulling a fifth wheel, 27RL. Likely plan is to leave from Cade’s Cove and enter the parkway North of Asheville, NC. I think that gets us clear of tight tunnels. Campground recommendations?
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12-22-2018, 06:41 AM #16
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We lived right off the BRP in Roanoke, Va for 20 years. We have driven the entire BRP and the Skyline Drive but not in the RV. IMO, I would drive adjacent highways (like I-81 which is fairly scenic from Wytheville all the way to Winchester), use RV parks along the way and see the parkway in your tow vehicle. Unfortunately, locals use the BRP to commute and a slow moving RV is a hated thing to them. It is twisty and steep in places and you will be moving slowly most of the time. The speed limit is 45 or lower and you will not maintain that speed.
RV parks near the BRP can be found in Natural Bridge, Lexington, Luray (all in Virginia). The NC portion of the BRP is more scenic, IMO, and there are private RV parks near Asheville and a few other places.2019 Solitude 384GKR
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12-22-2018, 12:51 PM #17
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12-22-2018, 03:40 PM #18
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There is a really nice very easy access private campground around mile 175 called Meadows of Dan which does not require you to go off the mountain ridge. It's also only a few miles from Interstate 77 and that also does not require any steep grades. Some of the county and state routes which would give you access to the Parkway are not RV friendly or safe. Plan your trip accordingly. Like I mentioned earlier in this thread, the area around mile post 75 to mile post 60 may be an issue if you are unfamiliar with mountain driving tactics. You go from the highest point on the parkway in Virginia to the lowest point at the James River basin in about 12 miles!! You can puke transmission fluid going up or smoke the brakes coming down. After pulling a steep grade never pull over and stop! Heat generated on the way up must have time to dissipate before shutting down the engine or even putting it in Park will not allow it to cool the transmission. Leave it in Neutral so fluid will continue to cycle through the system for a while.....then you can shut down. On the downside, never ride the brakes and use lower gears to help with the decent. Also drive slow and get on the brakes for short periods to bleed off 5 or 10 mph and then let lower gearing allow you to coast and cool the brakes before you use them again. I've used this method in the Rockies in Colorado and it works! If your truck has an exhaust brake you have no concern, my 05 Ram Cummins does not so I have to be careful.
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12-22-2018, 04:02 PM #19
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When Fran and I went to Va recently we stayed at the North 340 Campground in Waynesboro. It is very close to the intersection of the Blue Ridge (northern most entrance) and Skyline Drive (south entrance).
The campground was OK--nothing fancy--but the location is terrific.
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12-22-2018, 07:43 PM #20
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Thanks for your thoughts, we have a gas truck so no exhaust brake, but the transmission was great at holding speed on the steeps on our trip out west. I’m familiar with mountain driving and honestly the parkway itself looks like one of the better mountain roads I’ve encountered. That said I don’t want to go out of my way to annoy the four wheelers to much.
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