daverave
Senior Member
The spousal unit and I are planning on a trip from Sacto to the east coast and back starting the day after Labor Day. We both have family there and a niece's wedding to attend plus my 40th college reunion. Although we grew up back there, we've been in CA since 1980 and don't have much of a sense of what camping is like outside our western public lands. We've put 6,000 miles on our Hawk since picking it up in late January.
The tentative route has us going through NV, ID, MT (friends in Bozeman), SD, MN, into Canada along the north shore of the Great Lakes, before dropping back into the States around Niagara Falls and hitting the wedding in south NJ. I'm guessing/hoping that being in the wilds of Canada may be more like the western dispersed camping experience. We've allowed 16 days or so to get to NJ. Once on the east coast there will be friends/family driveways to camp in.
After the wedding we hope to visit my brother in NH then make a quick jaunt to Maine/Acadia NP, then head to my reunion in the Albany, NY area. Then we'll be driving south to Daytona, FL to visit my wife's 91 y.o. mother. I'd like to take at least 4-5 days for that with a stop in the Smokies and perhaps some beaches? I've read that beach camping can be problematic for campers like ours without on-board toileting facilities so the beach plan may have to be abandoned or massaged. Insight/suggestions on this appreciated.
From there we will drive across the south, through Texas, NM, AZ, and back home. (The return trip is pretty much what our honeymoon in 1980 consisted of, although we did it my wife's '77 Celica. Gotta train 'em early ;-) I figure the entire journey will be 6-8 weeks long. We prefer to limit driving time to 5-6 hours max per day. I expect that we will roll in motel stays every 4-5 days or so to get the stink off.
Any feedback on southern Canada and the east of the Mississippi camping experience would be greatly appreciated. Are there dispersed camping opportunities in national forests or is it all campgrounds? Oh, did I mention that we will have our 15 y.o. cat with us the whole way?
Cheers!
The tentative route has us going through NV, ID, MT (friends in Bozeman), SD, MN, into Canada along the north shore of the Great Lakes, before dropping back into the States around Niagara Falls and hitting the wedding in south NJ. I'm guessing/hoping that being in the wilds of Canada may be more like the western dispersed camping experience. We've allowed 16 days or so to get to NJ. Once on the east coast there will be friends/family driveways to camp in.
After the wedding we hope to visit my brother in NH then make a quick jaunt to Maine/Acadia NP, then head to my reunion in the Albany, NY area. Then we'll be driving south to Daytona, FL to visit my wife's 91 y.o. mother. I'd like to take at least 4-5 days for that with a stop in the Smokies and perhaps some beaches? I've read that beach camping can be problematic for campers like ours without on-board toileting facilities so the beach plan may have to be abandoned or massaged. Insight/suggestions on this appreciated.
From there we will drive across the south, through Texas, NM, AZ, and back home. (The return trip is pretty much what our honeymoon in 1980 consisted of, although we did it my wife's '77 Celica. Gotta train 'em early ;-) I figure the entire journey will be 6-8 weeks long. We prefer to limit driving time to 5-6 hours max per day. I expect that we will roll in motel stays every 4-5 days or so to get the stink off.
Any feedback on southern Canada and the east of the Mississippi camping experience would be greatly appreciated. Are there dispersed camping opportunities in national forests or is it all campgrounds? Oh, did I mention that we will have our 15 y.o. cat with us the whole way?
Cheers!