I'm in the initial stages of planning an overlanding trip for the summer of 2017. It's not going to be too crazy, but will probably be in the 4-5 days range with a few other rigs with the possibility of 8 or so boys. We've done annual trips with the same group for the past 8 years, but are wanting to extend the trip and area we explore. Generally, we've picked one backcountry campsite and done day trips from there. This year, I want to head back on forestry roads and offshoots to really map out a few of our favorite areas in northern Colorado. I estimate we'll be pushing 70-80 miles on dirt if we can swing it time wise.
Do you have any thoughts on making group trips more enjoyable and easier from a logistics standpoint? Are meals easier to plan together or to take care of our own? Do you spend much time beforehand organizing gear so we don't end up hauling a bunch of duplicates? Do you have a general idea on the map of where you'd like to stay the night! Like on GoogleEarth? As I said, we've done camping trips in the past and are fairly proficient there, but for shorter trips. We also don't have a ton of the fancy set ups on our rigs. We'll be using floor tents, ice chests, and 2 burner gas stoves. I'd appreciate any thoughts or recommendations you might have.
Do you have any thoughts on making group trips more enjoyable and easier from a logistics standpoint? Are meals easier to plan together or to take care of our own? Do you spend much time beforehand organizing gear so we don't end up hauling a bunch of duplicates? Do you have a general idea on the map of where you'd like to stay the night! Like on GoogleEarth? As I said, we've done camping trips in the past and are fairly proficient there, but for shorter trips. We also don't have a ton of the fancy set ups on our rigs. We'll be using floor tents, ice chests, and 2 burner gas stoves. I'd appreciate any thoughts or recommendations you might have.