shellback
Senior Member
I say possible as my wife has progressive MS. She will be 69 this month and uses a walker, maybe soon to a wheelchair. Anyhow I'd like to get her out west. I've been to CO, NV, and SD, but never with her. I have a FWC and would probably boondock a couple days, then hit a full service campground for a couple. This would have to be a sight seeing by vehicle trip, as she isn't able to get around very well. Ideally I would leave S.E. PA and run I-70 to Denver basically putting miles behind me doing 8 hours a day. Once I got to Denver, then I would slow down and "smell the roses". Not interested in big tourist destinations, would rather see the back country. Would probably like to take in some sights in CO, then move on to UT. From UT up into WY, then to the Black Hills, and probably home from there. More than likely I'd like to do it in May before the tourist season starts. If I hit Denver on May 1st, would that be too early a start? What would be some "must see" places in CO, UT, WY, and SD? Mostly interested in scenic viewing. It's real hard for her to take in a museum etc.