Do you have sleeping space for 4 adults and 3 children in your trailer? We have had 6 adults sleeping in our 28' TT. We can fit a double mattress in front of the table and put 2 chairs in the shower. We have had to do this 3 out of 4 trips but only for 1 night. Plan A is two in the tent but storms or late stop over changed to Plan B. Make sure you have a Plan B. Buy 7 rain ponchos at the dollar store. Pack shoes for walking in the creeks. Those fabric grocery bags work good for the shower house.
You may want to precook some hamburgers, grilled chicken pieces or strips(for Quesidillas), left overs, bacon, ground pork sausage, chili meat w/onions and peppers, taco meat, etc. and freeze. Freeze some in individual portions for easy dinner or lunch choices. The chili fixin's will make a quick pot of chili, just add beans, canned tomatoes and seasonings. The ground sausage will make quick Biscuits & gravy. I like the Southeastern Mills Peppered Gravy Mix & frozen biscuits (could also precook). Hard boil some eggs for the trip. A Food Saver machine removes the air and makes the packages smaller so you can fit quite a bit in the little TT freezer. You can cook a lot of things in an electric skillet at the picnic table. I bought a storage box with 3 drawers. Stock with anything you need when you cook/eat outside. It saves me many trips in and out of the TT!
Discuss something(s) that each person can do to help. Whatever will help Mom & Dad (hosts). Familiarize them with where you keep things in the trailer. If you try to do everything for everybody it will get old quick on a 2 wk trip. Take time to sit, relax and enjoy yourself!
In Page, AZ check out the Upper (walk in access) or Lower (ladder access) Antelope Slot Canyon. We just drove out to the Upper Slot Canyon. We also did the Colorado River Discovery flat water raft trip on the Co. River. Very cool. You can take a hike out to the Horseshoe Bend over look. (free) Leaving Page, AZ heading NW there is a really nice (Nat'l park?) visitor center.
Zion (Springdale, UT) if you can't get in to Watchman campground there is an RV park behind the Quality Inn next door. Camp next to the Virgin River. Zion Canyon Campground. We stayed at the Quality Inn but walked around the campground. The free shuttle will pick you up nearby. Take a drive in your truck through the tunnel to explore so you can pull over at look outs. When you travel to Bryce with the trailer you won't be able to pull over easily.
Glenwood Springs, CO. has a hot springs pool. Pretty neat. We stayed at a campground on the east side of the tunnel down the road (I-70). It is along the CO. River.
Have a wonderful trip!
Marcia
Dave and Marcia
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