Greetings folks. I'm planning a little overlanding trip in May, starting and ending in the Bay Area. I have 3-4 weeks depending on a couple of factors. I've already seen quite a bit of CA, so I'm just going to cross the Sierras with maybe one night of camping, then head over through Northern NV and into UT. My main goal is to explore UT/CO and bits and pieces of NM. I want to do dispersed camping as much as possible, and drive scenic backroads rather than freeways. My rig is capable (5th gen 4Runner with skid plates, rock sliders, and soon to be installed suspension upgrade, etc) and I don't mind a few ruts and reasonable obstacles, but it's just me and my girlfriend, so I'm not looking for serious adventures with potential vehicle damage/breakdowns, etc. I will be towing a home made camper trailer (also off-road capable) and will be carrying tools and some spare parts, but it's more of a scenic trip than tackling serious challenges. I am set up with a roof top tent on the trailer, and have gear for serious winter camping. We will also be bringing two mountain bikes, and hope to do some cool but easy trails (girlfriend is an inexperienced MTBer). The only firm stop on the itinerary is visiting Hefty Fabworks in Colorado Springs at some point during the trip. I'm looking for ideas for routes/logistics, backroads, scenic stuff, great places to camp, trail recommendations, etc. I have a few ideas that I've jotted down. Here's what I'm thinking so far, in no particular order:
- Rimrocker trail (Montrose CO to Moab, UT). Preferably in reverse if possible since we'll be traveling from UT to CO.
- Moab. Someone in another forum recommended Lockhart basin trail. Definitely not looking to do Hell's Revenge or anything like that!
- Bryce Canyon and Arches.
- Telluride.
- Ouray.
- Gila, Enchanted Rockies, and White Pine in NM.
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