Our plan also. Look forward to seeing everyone.Yep, were all coming. Maybe hitting some sites before we meet up. Time depending we’ll try to hand around to see the late comers
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Our plan also. Look forward to seeing everyone.Yep, were all coming. Maybe hitting some sites before we meet up. Time depending we’ll try to hand around to see the late comers
Not surprised to hear that, I think people have had it with the quarantine...So, I’ve seen a large Increase in outdoor visitation and am a little concerned that if we don’t lock down some sites soon we may not find any. I’d also like to throw in a vote to reduce the number of daily campsite moves in our overall travel plan. were pulling a trailer loaded w bacon and beverages
Thats why you have local guides to keep you away from the zoo.....Yes it is going to be interesting considering the creation of the “Pandemic Outdoor 4x4 Warriors” that have sprouted and flooded the planet.
That is what I had envisioned.How about a compromise. We let the guides find the good spots to camp and trails to drive each day, but we take our time in the morning to let those with trailers or big tents, etc. to make breakfast and pack up. That way we all enjoy the trip and not feel rushed all the while getting to see more of the country each day.
How's that sound?
Sounds finer than frog's hair to me Ron!How about a compromise. We let the guides find the good spots to camp and trails to drive each day, but we take our time in the morning to let those with trailers or big tents, etc. to make breakfast and pack up. That way we all enjoy the trip and not feel rushed all the while getting to see more of the country each day.
How's that sound?
Awesome!!!
I've been to Mt Rushmore twice and never knew that.
Thank You!