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We spent 3 nights at Springfield Campground, Anderson SC area. We are considering a possible move to that area of SC/GA in the next year or so.
Did you stay on Lake Hartwell? I'm down on Clark's Hill Lake near Lincolnton on the Georgia side(would call it Strom Thurmond if you are on the SC side) I highly recommend the area. Feel free to PM if you have any questions on the area or want any recommendations
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My wife and I just completed a 6000+ mile road trip, tent camping our way through parts of 19 states, from Arizona north to South Dakota across to Michigan then south to South Carolina and back across the I-10 corridor back home to Phoenix. We tried to stay off the interstates when possible, camping almost exclusively at recreation.gov campgrounds. We didn’t camp coming back on I-10; it was just too hot with no nighttime cooling.

We had been across the country before with the Maverick lightly loaded and gas mileage in the 32mpg range so I was curious what difference it would make having it loaded “to the gills”. For this trip I had a Summit Racing cargo carrier ($150) mounted on bed rails from Amazon ($200) loaded with all the tenting gear. Under the roll-up bed cover were 2 - 200-watt solar panels along with a portable gas grill, Blackstone griddle, 8# propane tank, yeti “look-a-like” cooler, EcoFlow River Max Plus battery power station, and other items. Inside the cab was a 5-gallon water cooler, a portable thermoelectric cooler, drinks under the seat, hanging clothes, food items, and other stuff. Believe me, you can pack A LOT of stuff in this little truck! I had added a lighter socket mounted in the right rear cubby to allow for charging the power station on the road. I had also purchased an extra add-on battery for the EcoFlow so when campsites didn’t have electric hookups, I could keep the cooler running overnight and still have enough juice to brew coffee in the morning. I don’t really know how much weight that all comes to but I would say with two passengers it would have to be something well over 1000 lbs.

With all of that I have to say that I didn’t really notice ANY difference AT ALL in drivability. Still a very smooth ride, no difference in acceleration, passing semis, hill climbing, cornering, etc.

The biggest surprise for me was in the gas mileage. Over the course of the entire trip, which included driving on local roads, touring through Arches NP, Black Hills country, the hills of West Virginia, etc. the little truck averaged 31.3 MPG, with a high of 498 miles and regularly over 400 miles on a tank of gas. The only caveat to that is that I tend to be a conservative driver. We weren’t in a hurry to get anywhere so driving on the interstates the ACC was set between 70-73 MPH.

One of the things I love most about my Maverick is how comfortable it is to drive. I drove the entire 6285 miles, which included a few 7-10 hour drives, with no real discomfort despite my ageing back. I think it has a lot to do with 2 things in particular on the Mav. One is the ACC (adaptive cruise control) and the other is the Lane Keeping Assist. With the ACC you don’t need to keep a foot on the accelerator or go from accelerator to brake allowing for multiple foot/leg positions. And with LKA you can keep a light touch on the steering wheel. (I will say it did complain quite a bit about my steering wheel touch being a little too light.) Plus, you can do more sight-seeing from the driver’s seat once you gain confidence in it.

Overall, it was a great trip. I am of the opinion that everyone who can needs to RoadTrip America while you still can. And take your time when you do; get off the beaten track and drive through some small towns where you’ll learn something new. (I never knew there were horse-and-buggy Amish in Wisconsin.) It’s such a great country with so many amazing things to see and places to visit. And it is best if you can do it in a Maverick!

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Great journey and story! I’m impressed with your gas mileage and how clean your truck is after your travels!

I am also addicted to my ACC and ALK! My friends always comment how they wouldn’t be able to drive my monthly 900 mile round trips. I probably couldn’t if it wasn’t for ACC and ALK. I decided if I ever buy another vehicle it will have those options.

You are so right about everyone taking a trip like this! I did a similar but more extensive solo trip adding the coastal highway from CA to Vancouver Island, parts of Canada and most of the US in a Dodge Van with early on cruise control. I camped and hiked National Parks and only one night in a motel. My trip was 1 1/2 years and the best trip of my life as far as travels😊
 

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My wife and I just completed a 6000+ mile road trip, tent camping our way through parts of 19 states, from Arizona north to South Dakota across to Michigan then south to South Carolina and back across the I-10 corridor back home to Phoenix. We tried to stay off the interstates when possible, camping almost exclusively at recreation.gov campgrounds. We didn’t camp coming back on I-10; it was just too hot with no nighttime cooling.

We had been across the country before with the Maverick lightly loaded and gas mileage in the 32mpg range so I was curious what difference it would make having it loaded “to the gills”. For this trip I had a Summit Racing cargo carrier ($150) mounted on bed rails from Amazon ($200) loaded with all the tenting gear. Under the roll-up bed cover were 2 - 200-watt solar panels along with a portable gas grill, Blackstone griddle, 8# propane tank, yeti “look-a-like” cooler, EcoFlow River Max Plus battery power station, and other items. Inside the cab was a 5-gallon water cooler, a portable thermoelectric cooler, drinks under the seat, hanging clothes, food items, and other stuff. Believe me, you can pack A LOT of stuff in this little truck! I had added a lighter socket mounted in the right rear cubby to allow for charging the power station on the road. I had also purchased an extra add-on battery for the EcoFlow so when campsites didn’t have electric hookups, I could keep the cooler running overnight and still have enough juice to brew coffee in the morning. I don’t really know how much weight that all comes to but I would say with two passengers it would have to be something well over 1000 lbs.

With all of that I have to say that I didn’t really notice ANY difference AT ALL in drivability. Still a very smooth ride, no difference in acceleration, passing semis, hill climbing, cornering, etc.

The biggest surprise for me was in the gas mileage. Over the course of the entire trip, which included driving on local roads, touring through Arches NP, Black Hills country, the hills of West Virginia, etc. the little truck averaged 31.3 MPG, with a high of 498 miles and regularly over 400 miles on a tank of gas. The only caveat to that is that I tend to be a conservative driver. We weren’t in a hurry to get anywhere so driving on the interstates the ACC was set between 70-73 MPH.

One of the things I love most about my Maverick is how comfortable it is to drive. I drove the entire 6285 miles, which included a few 7-10 hour drives, with no real discomfort despite my ageing back. I think it has a lot to do with 2 things in particular on the Mav. One is the ACC (adaptive cruise control) and the other is the Lane Keeping Assist. With the ACC you don’t need to keep a foot on the accelerator or go from accelerator to brake allowing for multiple foot/leg positions. And with LKA you can keep a light touch on the steering wheel. (I will say it did complain quite a bit about my steering wheel touch being a little too light.) Plus, you can do more sight-seeing from the driver’s seat once you gain confidence in it.

Overall, it was a great trip. I am of the opinion that everyone who can needs to RoadTrip America while you still can. And take your time when you do; get off the beaten track and drive through some small towns where you’ll learn something new. (I never knew there were horse-and-buggy Amish in Wisconsin.) It’s such a great country with so many amazing things to see and places to visit. And it is best if you can do it in a Maverick!

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Great read. I like your rooftop cargo rig! My Maverick is a beast, I have my camper on a permanent lot but when I towed it there I hardly noticed I was hauling anything. The 4K package really is worth the money.
 

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Man! From Charlotte, NC north to Cleveland, OH (my country) it doesn't look like you moved off of I-77 - and as a result you missed SO much beautiful land in Western NC, Va, TN, WV, and most importantly..OHIO!
It's always fun watching reactions to first-time Hocking county visitors.....they can't believe they are still in Ohio! 😲
 
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Did you stay on Lake Hartwell? I'm down on Clark's Hill Lake near Lincolnton on the Georgia side(would call it Strom Thurmond if you are on the SC side) I highly recommend the area. Feel free to PM if you have any questions on the area or want any recommendations
Yes to Lake Hartwell on the SC side southwest of Anderson. We love the area and have explored quite a bit of territory on both sides of Lake Hartwell and from Aiken across into GA up to Hartwell.
 

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Thanks for sharing. What rack setup did you get? Link please.
 
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That right there is one epic road trip. Jealous is an understatement. Would love to grab the girlfriend, dogs and do something similar.
 

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I'm not sure if you guys already have it but the national parks have a stamp/passport book and you can get a stamp for each part you do. You don't really get anything and reward wise but it's pretty cool to track all the parks you've been to and for planning trips. My wife and I use it constantly and we've been to some of the most beautiful areas of this nation. Places we didn't even consider
 
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I'm not sure if you guys already have it but the national parks have a stamp/passport book and you can get a stamp for each part you do. You don't really get anything and reward wise but it's pretty cool to track all the parks you've been to and for planning trips. My wife and I use it constantly and we've been to some of the most beautiful areas of this nation. Places we didn't even consider
We just discovered this when we were at Wind Cave but didn't get the passport book since we have visited 22 parks previously. But depending on how you count them I guess we have 20 or 30 still to go.
 

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We just discovered this when we were at Wind Cave but didn't get the passport book since we have visited 22 parks previously. But depending on how you count them I guess we have 20 or 30 still to go.
We have a lot left but we have most in the south east, the Dakotas, Montana, Wyoming. Time for more road trips!
 

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We just discovered this when we were at Wind Cave but didn't get the passport book since we have visited 22 parks previously. But depending on how you count them I guess we have 20 or 30 still to go.
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The National Park Senior Pass is available probably at every National Park and I find it pays for itself at least 10 fold. ($20 and I've been to most of the Natl Parks on the NP Pass.) We also use "FreeCampsites.net" - Shows free campsites near where you are, via GoogleMaps but I always use one's with facilities which comes with other campers that provide some degree of security and bathrooms. You should think about this, wife and I drove to Alaska and back the year we retired. It is roughly 15,000 miles/25 days from the SouthEast USA/Atlanta, but the Yukon Territory was well worth the whole trip....all the way to the Arctic Circle, turn around at the AC and head home. I'd really like to do it again.

Have the solar panels too, but gave that up after finding every campground had power and it was more trouble than worth. I have a $110 Walmart PowerJumpStart Battery that is my emergency backup battery...had it for 15 yrs and still works. Recharge it with the rear seat plug-in while driving each day.
 
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You are so lucky to have been able to do this. Something I would love to do but unfortunately, not until I'm done with the 8 to 5 thing. That's another 10 years.
 

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Nice.

We took a trip last year to visit my grandmother as she said she wasn't traveling anymore.

She lived on the East coast of Florida next to Mar Lago and I live next to Disney land. I took the 10 east to the 95 south. We were loaded up as in my wisdom I let my lady pack...

We got about 31mpg on average. No racks just tonneau cover and 2 bicycles in the tow hitch mount. Also, well over 1200 pounds.

Speed was 55-80mph depending upon conditions.

I am amazed, and very proud of my truck Star!

I would suggest not to miss out on a good trip.
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