@2gypsies I can't thank you enough for doing this. My husband and I have been RVing since 2003 but this is our first trip out to the West with a trailer. While I have a Garmin RV890 and I've studied topography maps, I am never fully confident. It's just the way I am. : ) I always like to have a back-up plan and not rely solely on technology. With you sharing your years of experience and having traveled these roads, well, it has taken a load off of my shoulders. I've already printed it out and will use it as we explore the west. Thank you also for the tips on some of the sites to see.
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Thanks to everyone who responded. Apparently, I was wrong about Progressive not letting us use the truck bobtail. I was told today that I can. So one of the following three people were wrong. 1) The Progressive agent I spoke to last time I asked. 2) The Progressive agent I spoke to today. Or more likely, it was myself. Maybe it was National General Insurance (?) that we had previously that didn't want us bobtailing.
I have not read the policy yet, but Erika Neil of McGriff Insurance, who I spoke to today, seemed to know what she was talking about.
Thanks again,
Jim