HappyCamper
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My family and I are estatic about our new Hawk shell and upcoming trip!!! Steve at Four Wheel has been amazing and spent time with me on several occasions (I tend to drive to woodland every chance I get , thanks steve...you da man!
Option list includes:
Roll over couch
Furnance
Solar
Rear wall steps
Rear lights
Fantastic fan over bed, standard vent in back
12 volt outlets
Dual batteries
Awning
We will be towing with our tundra and the Adventure Trailers Chaser will take care of the storage/kitchen duties. We are scheduled to leave Truckee, CA on Tuesday the 1st for a 4 week adventure .
My trip planning usually consists of bullet points highlighting certain landmarks, attractions and or campgrounds that look nice/ have come recommended. Unfortunately, I just erased all my bullet points! I'm hoping the highly experienced and traveled explorers on this site can help fill in the blanks ! Below is the general route...keep in mind we don't have any reservations and can change/modify the trip as we go.
Start in Truckee,ca
Mt. Lassen, manzanita lake
Crator lake, think we'll eat and run here...maybe camp at Diamond Lake so it's not such a big push into Bend. Any suggestions?
Bend (family reunion, renting house)
Wilson Dude Ranch, 2 nights (daughter loves horses)
Somewhere between Wilson Ranch & Glacier National Park....help me guys or the wife will have my head (anything good around Spokane?)
Glacier, suggestions please
Bozeman, Showing the wife the great home prices ...anything else while we're in town?
Yellowstone, mom wants to show the kids....what highlights should we hit?
Grand Tetons
Jackson
Diansour national park
Fort Collins, co (another potential relocation spot)
Things get more vague from here
Work our way through CO on our way to Moab/canyonlands and hit rye patch on the way back home.
We have two kids (7&8) and I'd like to keep drive times to under 5 hrs per day. We also prefer to camp off the beaten path when possible (without giving up the must see attractions).
I realize we could probably spend weeks at any one of the above mentioned locations and not even scratch the surface. I'm starting to wonder if we should break this into two different trips?
If you had a new Hawk and 30 days to kill with Glacier being a key goal...what would you do??
Option list includes:
Roll over couch
Furnance
Solar
Rear wall steps
Rear lights
Fantastic fan over bed, standard vent in back
12 volt outlets
Dual batteries
Awning
We will be towing with our tundra and the Adventure Trailers Chaser will take care of the storage/kitchen duties. We are scheduled to leave Truckee, CA on Tuesday the 1st for a 4 week adventure .
My trip planning usually consists of bullet points highlighting certain landmarks, attractions and or campgrounds that look nice/ have come recommended. Unfortunately, I just erased all my bullet points! I'm hoping the highly experienced and traveled explorers on this site can help fill in the blanks ! Below is the general route...keep in mind we don't have any reservations and can change/modify the trip as we go.
Start in Truckee,ca
Mt. Lassen, manzanita lake
Crator lake, think we'll eat and run here...maybe camp at Diamond Lake so it's not such a big push into Bend. Any suggestions?
Bend (family reunion, renting house)
Wilson Dude Ranch, 2 nights (daughter loves horses)
Somewhere between Wilson Ranch & Glacier National Park....help me guys or the wife will have my head (anything good around Spokane?)
Glacier, suggestions please
Bozeman, Showing the wife the great home prices ...anything else while we're in town?
Yellowstone, mom wants to show the kids....what highlights should we hit?
Grand Tetons
Jackson
Diansour national park
Fort Collins, co (another potential relocation spot)
Things get more vague from here
Work our way through CO on our way to Moab/canyonlands and hit rye patch on the way back home.
We have two kids (7&8) and I'd like to keep drive times to under 5 hrs per day. We also prefer to camp off the beaten path when possible (without giving up the must see attractions).
I realize we could probably spend weeks at any one of the above mentioned locations and not even scratch the surface. I'm starting to wonder if we should break this into two different trips?
If you had a new Hawk and 30 days to kill with Glacier being a key goal...what would you do??