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  1. 21 hours ago, palibs said:

    FMCAssist covers Immediate Family Members Traveling with you - Included in your FMCA membership

    • Spouse or domestic partner
    • Dependent children (including adopted children or stepchildren)
    • Legal guardians or wards
    • Siblings or siblings-in-law
    • Parents or parents-in-law
    • Grandparents or grandchildren
    • Aunts or uncles
    • Nieces and nephews

    hmmm, when i called FMCA, the person I talked to said FMCAssist only covered the member and their spouse.  They said my parents in law could get a seperate membership if they wanted the coverage and list my motorhome as the qualifying RV.


  2. 4 hours ago, ianbullock said:

     

    Yes! The following camping members-only discounts are available for members.

    • New FMCA members receive the gift of a one-year participation in the KOA Rewards program.
    • FMCA members receive an exclusive discount on any new Passport America membership.
    • FMCA members receive a 15% discount on any new Harvest Host membership.
    • FMCA members receive a 15% discount on any new Boondockers membership.

    Enjoy!

    interesting, thanks for letting us know!


  3. Just like Rayin said, other clubs and organizations such as Good Sam, Escapees, AIM and others are basically competing clubs.  KOA is an organizarion that runs its own campgrounds and RV parks, and want you to join their membership so you will stay at their parks.  

    none of these have any interest in working with FMCA to offer discounts.

    A few RV parks do offer a discount to FMCA members, especially if they are a Commercial member of FMCA.


  4. On 12/7/2023 at 11:17 AM, sandyhepburn said:

    Yup - slow down. I've also gotten into the habit of moving over: if traffic allows move to the left lane; if not I'll move to the right so my curb-side tires are between the fog line and the rumble strips. It's usually the right lane that is in the worst shape, and in that lane it's usually the ruts caused by the tires of all the heavy traffic so if you can get away from those ruts you're better off.

    in many states, they have "keep right, except to pass" laws.  i wonder how strictly enforced they are if the right lane conditions are bad?


  5. So, earlier this year, we did a round trip from Denver, down to FL and back.  lots of great places to see in between there, on our southern route on the way back, we visited Ft. Pickens NP in Pensecola.  there is a nice campground in the park you can stay at with hookups.

    As you head north, you could stop by Vicksburg NP and also the Nachez Trace Pkwy.  Then, maybe in Oklahoma City, stop by the Oklahoma City Memorial.  then, on the western edge of OK, check out Washita Battlefields and right after that, go to the Sand Creek massare in Colorado (they really tie together).

     

    From there, you could head north to Rocky Mountain NP, and then go to any NPs you want to see in WY.

     

     


  6. One other story is not really medical assistance, but FMCA being FMCA.  in the early 1980s, my father was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.  at the national convention in Soux Falls SD, he suffered a breakdown and was hospitalized.  3 FMCA families volunteered to drive his 1957 Fitzjohn bus back to Denver, bringing me and my teenage sister back home as well.  They drove all night, and expertly parked his bus in its spot in Denver and dropped us off at my moms home in Golden. 

    Not sure you could get that kind of support from any other group.


  7. On 10/14/2023 at 1:42 PM, wildebill308 said:

    Wayne, you would realey hate loading and unloading in my situation. My coach is 35 miles out back of my back door. I don't have a driveway I can fit into by the house. So I have to load the car then drive to the coach and move everything to the coach. It is amazing how much moor comes back after a trip.😁

    Bill

    Bill, i know how you feel!  we used to be able to store our coach accross the street from our house on my neighbors property (for free), but she passed on in June, so i had to find RV storage.  the best one i could find, that didn't look like a partial junkyard was 15 miles away.  Now i have to make a concerted effort when ever i want to make a trip to the RV.

    --chris


  8. I am conflicted regarding Micheline tires.  I do believe that if you buy Micheline RV tires, they may have special compounds that help them last longer for RVs that sit for long periods of time.  When I was on a very tight budget, i got a set of Michelins to go almost 10 years before I replaced them, and they still did not have any cracking (i know, not really safe to go that long).

    Conversely, my most recent set of tires were PrinX tires and I got a set of 6 for $1,800.00.  when i bought 6 Michlines about 3 years before, they were $3,700.00 with the FMCA discount.  With this math, you could come to the conclusion that I could replace the no-name tires twice as frequently, and still come out ahead.

    just my 2 cents.


  9. sorry about your mechanical issue, and problem with RR.  Keep in mind with all these roadside assistance programs, they have a "network" of service providers they can call, but sometimes they cant or wont be able to provide service.  im guessing the company you called was not in their network.

    I'd suggest you send a copy of the tow bill to RR and see if you can get a reimbursement for your costs.


  10. Although our primary trip planning proceedures are using paper maps and google maps, i do also put our route into RV Trip Wizard which takes into account the height of our motprhome, which i physically verified by climbing on the roof and measuring in several areas.

     

    There are also several RV specific GPS units that allow the user to imput their rig height and width and will detour the user around size hazards.


  11. others are correct, FMCA alone does not provide roadside assistance.  you need to purchase seperate ERS to get this coverage.  Here is more info on it:

    https://www.fmca.com/fmca-rv-roadside-assistance

    As far as your FMCA #, that does not change from year to year.  Mine Is F3508s which i recieved when i joined in 1997.  The "s" indicates "son", because my parents number was F3508 from joining in the late 1960s.


  12. well, there are the obvious interstate highways through colorado, or the southern route, but since you want to stay on smaller roads, yes, going through the OK panhandle on US 412 should be fine.    you could then go south and continue on US 64 through NM or go north and go through CO on US 160 which does take you over Wolf Creek pass. this is steep and curvy in places, but i have driven it more than once in a class A motorhome without problems.  you do need to gear down and use your engine brakes on the downgrade, but its beautiful country.

     

    regards,

    chris g.


  13. 13 hours ago, wildebill308 said:

    Welcome to the forum.

    No because You didn't give enough information.

    Bill

    yes, exactly.  please provide more info so we can help you with your trip:

    where are you coming from? how much time will you spend there?  what are you driving (motorhome, TT, 5TH wheel)? who's with you (just yourself, spouse, kids)?  what do you like to do (shopping, national parks, ziplining, wine tasting, bowling, etc.).  

     

     

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