Good info.We did a similar trip with 5 and 6 yr olds (GA-> CO and UT) 2 years ago. Depending on where you’re leaving from in GA and what route you’re taking it can be done in 2 hella long days. Your camping setup will be crucial for moving quick, we tow so we can park and be asleep or cook within minutes so if you’re pulling out a tent idk.
You can spend that entire time in the southwest corner of CO around Ouray and want to go back later to see more… in fact, we’re going back through there around the same time this year making CO the dessert portion of a UT main course camping extravaganza.
I’m not sure what you’re using for trip planning and how comfortable yall are with wild camping and what not but I can’t recommend enough the iOverlander app for camp sites, and laundromat planning and TrailsOffroad app for 4x4 trails.
We did most of Rimrocker on that first trip and it was cool but it will take you out of the Rockies and into the desert and Moab. You’ll get to Moab and wish you had more time because the trails there are plentiful, but no more plentiful than what you’ll find in Colorado. Honestly, you’re going to be in the crème de la crème for Land Cruiser stuff once you get into the Rockies and it doesn’t stop until you cross the Sierras or run out of gas.
I could go on about this, especially since I’m currently pouring over maps and apps nightly planning our big summer trip, so feel free to hit me up on a PM if you want any detailed questions answered.
Yeah this will be the longest road trip my family has been on so the seat time is intimidating.
We will be sleeping in a RTT and the back of the rig will be setup with power / cooking. So no problem with remote camping.
I have been using Gaia for years but here lately I have had several folks tell me there are better options, especially for locating camping spots.
This whole idea started out with "lets take 2 weeks of PTO and explore Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, etc.
After some research we realized we simply don't have enough time to do a fraction of that so we settled on Colorado..... but it sounds like we may not have enough time to fully explore Colorado in 6-8 days lol. The travel days getting out there and back are killing us but I guess is part of the experience..