Hello,
I'm new here
๐ Up until just recently, we were long time tent campers.
After several years of discussion about getting a rig (and many cold nights,sore backs and wondering how we were going to cram all that camping******back into our Subaru Outback), we recently purchased a 26' 2008 Keystone Sprinter, which will be pulled by a 2003 F250 Diesel (yes, a 6.0 - I'm still bulletproofing it
๐ ).
This is our 1st RV, and we're very excited - we're trying to have as much time with our children (son, 12 and daughter , 15) before they grow up and move on, and also have something to do as we move into being childless (although I won't be surprised if one or both of my kids are living at home 15 years from now, but that's a different topic..hehe)
Anywho... Our 1st big trip will be in early July of 2015. We will be camping our way from our home in Fairfield, CA to Yellowstone NP, trying to average about 300 miles a day, with several days in Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons. We'll be taking Interstate 80 up over Donner summit and into Reno, across Nevada and then up into Idaho and finally Wyoming. None of us have ever been in this part of the country (Idaho and Wyoming)
Any words of advice on this route/time of year, or anything else? Any good side trips? I have reservations for almost all of if (the important parts in particular: Yellowstone and Grand Tetons). With the exception of the climb over the Sierras , I think this is the most approachable drive into Yellowstone (w/respect to elevation and pulling a trailer)- is that correct? We'll be doing several short shakedown trips before the big trip to learn the rig.
Thanks in advance!
--Brendan
2003 Ford F250 Powerstroke (yes, a 6.0 ๐ )
2008 Keystone Sprinter 264BHS