(And the nearest cell signal is back where we made better choices.)
It started as a scenic route.
A backroad adventure.
A “shortcut” that felt charming—until it wasn’t.
Now it’s just you, your rig, a suspicious road shoulder, and one very smug GPS voice that’s been suspiciously quiet since the last recalculation.
Let’s talk about that moment every RVer faces at least once: The middle of absolutely nowhere. With no one to blame but ourselves.
🗺️ The Detour of Doom
It always begins with optimism:
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“We’ll avoid traffic this way.”
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“The GPS says it’s faster.”
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“Look at that view!”
Then… it gets narrow. And bumpy.
And suddenly you’re dodging branches while checking your mirrors every 12 seconds.
⛽ Fuel in the Tank, Fear in the Eyes
Yes, the tank is full.
But so is your brain—with every possible worst-case scenario.
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Where does this road even go?
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When’s the last time we saw a sign?
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Was that a banjo?
You’re not lost, technically.
But you are very, very off-book.
🐄 The Sights Are… Unexpected
In place of sweeping vistas and majestic overlooks, you get:
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Cows judging you from the fence line
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A hand-painted sign that just says “Turn Back”
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A dirt road that may or may not be mud
And still no signal. Of course.
🚫 Lessons We’ll Pretend to Learn
Every trip like this ends the same way:
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Swearing we’ll double-check the route next time
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Promising not to trust the GPS “when it gets weird”
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Making a real checklist (for once)
But deep down… we know it’ll happen again. Because adventure starts where the map gets blurry—and regret burns the brightest.
💬 Final Thoughts
You’re 10 miles from nowhere.
You’ve got fuel, snacks, and a growing sense of dread.
But you’ll make it.
You’ll find the turn.
You’ll get back on track.
And someday, you’ll laugh—after you’ve had a shower and three calming beverages.
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