A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 249 miles from San Antonio to Galveston, Texas.
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Videos, mostly dashcam timelapses.
Video: 2021-2024 motorhome travel timelapses in less than a minute!
Yesterday I posted a 17 minute video with all of our motorhome travel from 2021 to 2024. But who has time for a 17 minute video? For total ridiculousness, here’s the same video sped up 20 times (with different music, to avoid chipmunk squeals), taking less than one minute.
Video: 2021-2024 motorhome travel timelapses in 17 minutes!
Was the 2024 timelapses video not fast enough for you? Hey, I understand; 50 minutes is quite long, even at 20x the original timelapses speed.
This video combines the 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 timelapse videos, and makes them eight times faster (i.e. 160 times faster than original timelapses), so you can see about 20k miles of motorhome travel in about 17 minutes!
Chapters:
00:00 2021 travel
00:52 2022 travel
05:41 2023 travel
10:44 2024 travel
About Sinclair Trails:
The travels of David and Jennifer Sinclair around the US, full-timing in their 40-foot 2017 Tiffin Allegro Bus 40SP luxury motorhome.
We post timelapse videos of our travel days on YouTube, typically on Tuesdays.
On the Sinclair Trails blog, we post about RV modifications on Mondays, travel on Tuesdays, campgrounds and RV parks on Wednesdays, and exploring national parks and other parks and attractions on Thursdays and Fridays.
Video: 2024 motorhome travel timelapses
See a summary of driving our Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome throughout 2024!
This combines all of the motorhome travel timelapses for 2024 into one video, at 20x the speed of the original timelapse videos.
Video: Marathon to San Antonio, Texas motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 332 miles from Marathon, Texas to San Antonio, Texas.
Video: Las Cruces, New Mexico to Marathon, Texas motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 301 miles from Las Cruces, New Mexico to Marathon, Texas. The video starts with a 2x zoom through our coach while the slides come in, for an interesting different perspective, and ends with the truck’s view of getting set up just before a rainy sunset.
Las Cruces KOA Journey
We stayed at Las Cruces KOA Journey in Las Cruces, New Mexico. (Campground Reviews listing.)
Our third visit to this RV park with a nice view.
Dates:
- Check in: 2024-11-10
- Check out: 2024-11-17
- 7 nights
Weather:
- Mostly sunny
- High temps ranging between 68-74°F, lows around 36-45°F
- Some windy days, gusts to 27 MPH
Noise:
- Negligible road noise (distant freeway noise, only audible outside)
- No train noise
Site:
- #53, pull-through, gravel (with some concrete strips that are only useful for trailers)
- Didn’t need to disconnect toad; parked behind coach
- Fairly level; high on passenger side; used hydraulic leveling
- Site about 90 feet long by about 18 feet wide
- Picnic table on gravel; no fire pit
- Limited mountain view
Utilities:
- 50 amp power, a little inconveniently located
- 60 PSI water, somewhat conveniently located
- Good sewer connection, inconveniently located (3 10-foot pipes needed)
Internet (in usage priority order):
- T-Mobile: 100-135 Mbps down, 18-21 Mbps up, 25 ms ping
- AT&T: 29 Mbps down, 9 Mbps up, 150 ms ping
- Verizon: 5 Mbps down, 5 Mbps up, 100 ms ping
- Starlink: not used
- Campground Wi-Fi: not used
Amenities:
- Seasonally closed pool
- Garbage pickup from site (they didn’t used to offer this, so yay)
- Package delivery to office
Our review on Campground Reviews:
Nice place to stop in Las Cruces
This was our third time staying here and our first time not staying in one of the “view” sites, although we still had a decent view of both mountain ranges. This campground is conveniently off I-10 and has easy access to anything in Las Cruces. We camped at Las Cruces KOA Journey in a Motorhome.
An interactive map of the park:
RV park map:

Our site (with empty sites on either side, making it look more spacious than it was):





Utilities weren’t super convenient; having to use three 10-foot sewer hoses wasn’t ideal (the concrete pad and utilities were clearly set up with trailers in mind):


We enjoyed a local pizza delivery on our last night; tasty, fast, and inexpensive:

A neighbor fiver pulling out, with an unusual hitch:

Other sites:





Community room:

Playground:

Nice view:

Sun rays through dust on the way back to the campground from a day trip:

Dust obscuring Las Cruces:

Still a nice RV park. No doubt we’ll stay here yet again in the future. (See our previous two stays for more photos.)
Video: Tucson, Arizona to Las Cruces, New Mexico motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 258 miles from Tucson, Arizona to Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Video: Winterhaven, California to Tucson, Arizona motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 260 miles from Winterhaven, California to Tucson, Arizona.
Video: Palm Desert to Winterhaven, California motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 142 miles from Palm Desert to Winterhaven, California.