RVTrek - A Traveller's Resources Database

Version 1.1.2

You've got the RV packed, the engine tuned and you're ready for that vacation that you've been thinking about since last year. You plan to go see some sights, visit some relatives and enjoy yourself. Now, you just need to plan on where to go first...and second.

Would it be best to drive through Rocky Mountain National Park before stopping at Uncle Joe's in Denver, or before? What else along the way might be of interest? There's a great birding site in New Mexico - are there any RV parks nearby? Where can we get diesel fuel? Ahhhh, the pleasures of planning.
 
If these pleasures are not your cup of tea, or if you just want to get on with it, perhaps now is the time to think about having modern technology come to your aid and leaving you to do the driving and the sight-seeing. Think - a system that will show me the best way to get from Minneapolis to Denver, the rest stops and fueling stops along the way, places of interest I've never thought about. A system that can talk me through a complicated driving route to somewhere inside the city like a GPS unit, but which doesn't have just a dime-sized screen. Up-to-date road maps. Construction advisories, so I can adjust the time. All this, and more.


 

Combined with one of the most powerful and easiest to use street-level mapping applications available, RVTrek provides the information that is needed - where the important RV resources are, and a means to easily access the internet to locate followup data.
 
And the best news is that you can get RVTrek for free in return for just keeping your eyes open. See the Payback Challenge.


  

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