WeLikeCamping
Explorer
So, at first this was going to be "California Dreamin'", or "Sierra Scenery", but you know, Covid. I plan these trips weeks in advance, spending many hours researching routes, destinations, activities and unusual things. I much prefer dispersed camping, which adds a layer of challenge - especially when traveling in popular regions. So that's what I did. Twice. After much research on the Sierras, my route would have been up 395 to just south of Tahoe, then cross over to the west side of the range and make my back down. After many frustrating hours of trying to figure out how to get into Yosemite without reservations in July, and finding dispersed camping. I gave up and saved this trip for another time.
So, I changed my focus to the Rockies and Colorado, a place that is near and dear to my heart. I love the mountains, and Colorado has a couple. I spent my honeymoon touring the San Juan's and I cherish the memories made on that trip. That was month's of research, as the internet was still pretty new and web pages were more or less non-existent, but it resulted in a honeymoon adventure that set the bar for future trips.. Consulted with the wife, and she agreed that Colorado was a better choice for now and we can shelf the California trip for a time when the weather is better. Thus ensued more weeks of research and planning.
I'm not an itinerary kind of guy. I can develop a route/plan and schedule the time, but I cannot guarantee that I will follow that route/plan and therein lies a fundamental problem for me. When I plan, I will allow for deviations as it's likely I will deviate from that route/plan. Trying to dispersed camp with a large trailer is challenging anywhere, but especially when visiting popular destinations. Trying to book a site at a nearby campground is impossible for me, as I have no clue where I will be in six months. Reservations to get into a park? Never. So, there you have it. I plotted a route through Colorado, taking the (paved) back roads as much as possible, trying to locate dispersed camping where possible and visiting some of the more popular attractions. So, here are the preliminary details:
Vehicle: Ram 3500
Accommodations: 26' bumper pull trailer
Passengers: 1 large dog, 2 medium dogs and a small dog. 2 humans.
Time: Just over 2 weeks
Distance: (projected): 2097 miles
So, I changed my focus to the Rockies and Colorado, a place that is near and dear to my heart. I love the mountains, and Colorado has a couple. I spent my honeymoon touring the San Juan's and I cherish the memories made on that trip. That was month's of research, as the internet was still pretty new and web pages were more or less non-existent, but it resulted in a honeymoon adventure that set the bar for future trips.. Consulted with the wife, and she agreed that Colorado was a better choice for now and we can shelf the California trip for a time when the weather is better. Thus ensued more weeks of research and planning.
I'm not an itinerary kind of guy. I can develop a route/plan and schedule the time, but I cannot guarantee that I will follow that route/plan and therein lies a fundamental problem for me. When I plan, I will allow for deviations as it's likely I will deviate from that route/plan. Trying to dispersed camp with a large trailer is challenging anywhere, but especially when visiting popular destinations. Trying to book a site at a nearby campground is impossible for me, as I have no clue where I will be in six months. Reservations to get into a park? Never. So, there you have it. I plotted a route through Colorado, taking the (paved) back roads as much as possible, trying to locate dispersed camping where possible and visiting some of the more popular attractions. So, here are the preliminary details:
Vehicle: Ram 3500
Accommodations: 26' bumper pull trailer
Passengers: 1 large dog, 2 medium dogs and a small dog. 2 humans.
Time: Just over 2 weeks
Distance: (projected): 2097 miles