Busskipper wrote:
Pointman_nh wrote:
Thank you all for the feedback.
Yes, given my timeline, I was concerned about not being able to access some of the higher trails.
My goal with going then was to beat the summer crowds.
Im retired so maybe I’ll move my timeline forward some for better access and start in Moab then finish my trip in Ouray.
Here's one of the 4th of July - https://pbase.com/sparker1/image/51958806
Look over Stans pictures and dates it might help out - https://www.pbase.com/sparker1/root%26view=tree
San Juan's here - https://pbase.com/sparker1/san_juan
Moab info here may help - https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/29448394.cfm
More Ouray info here - http://www.irv2.com/forums/f42/ouray-and-san-juans-rock-n-roll-3-days-to-visit-442372.html
Think that should keep you busy :)
Sorry for the short reply - as Colorado is My Second home :) (4 granddaughters there) Was busy on a few other projects when I saw your post.
You may want to contact these two posters as they may have similar interests and similar styles they may also be able to help with the trailer selection;
https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/memberprofile/mid/14205916https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/memberprofile/mid/16528723Thom whom has already replied is an Excellent source for Colorado, so a PM to him and a recall of some of his posts on the area will be informative.
From my own personal perspective I'd suggest September as the Month to spend in the San Juan's -
Aspen in the San Juan's :) - Couple other areas that we have enjoyed aside from Ouray, Telluride and Lake City - would be Dunton area - and Trout Lake - the most amazing thing is that even when there in the Summer rush you can find areas where you will not see a single sole all day long - just need to talk to the Locals to find these Jewels.
If you took the time to look through the Links I posted you should be able to understand that the High Mountains have a Short season so timing is critical, BUT as you will also note elevation is even more critical.
Most of the towns are below 9,000 feet so the snow will be gone the trails which will go over 12,000 foot passes are the issue. That noted there are many that will be open usually after May, they just will not cross over the divide until late June to July. Another thing to keep in mind is that to access many of the more beautiful locations you will need a Real 4X4 vehicle with good Tires that work on the Sharp - Slick - often Steep Rocky trails. This is a note that many will not use the same road tires when they go off road into the Mountains as the tires "May" be sliced up quite a bit.
Hope this is of more help in your Quest,