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BJ/NW Arkansas wrote:
What you propose is a lot of driving. I donโt know the exact route you will take, but, a quick look tells me it will be about 80-90 hours of drive time. Which is about 7 hours a day, every day, of drive time. Or, using a 14 day period that is about 330 miles each day you will have to drive. Assuming you can average about 55 mph. Once you leave the interstate and start across Colorado and parts of Arizona on a two lane road your average speed will drop considerably. That does not leave a lot of time for being a tourist. If you spend a day riding the train you have to make up the missed miles and drive hours on another day. Do the math based on your route, miles and time frame. In my younger years I did many RV trip like this. But I did not have young children who can get tire of riding every day and who want to stop and play and swim, etc.
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4runnerguy wrote:
August? If it were me, I'd go no further than Mesa Verde. Consider staying in the mountains of Colorado where it will be much more tolerable in August. Plus, you'll save a lot of driving time that can be used sightseeing. If you want to see red rock country, stay in Ridgway SP and take a day trip to Moab and Canyonlands NP (which we like better than the Grand Canyon).
You mention a family of four but what ages are we talking about and what activities are you interested in? I can recommend places to visit real ghost towns, go river rafting, see amazing wildflower displays, ride a steam train through unbelievable scenery, and hike in mountains unlike anything you've ever seen in the east.
As for pets, leave the dog at home. Too restrictive on your activities. We camped for years with a couple of cats, but with a litter box, keeping them in the PUP for hours wasn't a problem, as long as we found a shady campsite.
So, how old is everyone and what do y'all like to do?
VA Family wrote:
4runnerguy,
We have a 11 and 14 year old.
We like to do so some average hiking,
sightseeing,
swimming and tend to like
historical places.
The kids tend to tire out in the heat so we limit our hike distance so that everyone is "happy".
My husband is always on the go.
When everyone else is relaxing on the beach, he is crabbing, boating, exploring and my
youngest is just like him.
We typically are never in a hotel room or RV during the day.
We are always doing something.
My youngest doesn't like horseback riding but the rest do.
I usually stay behind with her.
We have hiked at Lake Tahoe but we have been to this area.
Our travels have been on both sides of the coast but the middle of the country has been skipped.
Good news!
Talked to Grandma and she offered to keep the cat and dog. I didn't even have to ask. Our concern was leaving them for hours while out hiking and such. The dog is a bit of a shadow and not left often. Here the dogs are not restricted from hiking so much but we don't have so many ancient ruins and mules on the trails either!
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