My job has told us to stay at home till June. This might get lengthened, but whatever. I was looking to take advantage of this (finally), and do some work on the road, while travelling. I have a friend that lives near Denver, and my brother that lives in Salt Lake City. I want to take a good road trip that hits some awesome National Parks, camps in some awesome places, and sees them. The trouble came, because I love my dog, and want to camp (more importantly, walk him). Turns out some of the best parks don't like dogs. (Rocky, Arches, Zion, Yellowstone, Badlands).
The question is, what are people's thoughts about doing it anyways? I have a mostly stock truck that I'm happy to offroad and camp, but I want to seem some really cool stuff. Any advice on working around the park's restrictions, and seeing some awesome sights that are adjacent to their land?
FWIW, I'm from PA. Roughly Pittsburgh, so it's going to be a nice, long drive out West but I love everything about the Rockies. I don't really have a limit on how long the trip has to take, just looking for advice for the situation I'm in; I've been searching around, but the information isn't very extensive.
The question is, what are people's thoughts about doing it anyways? I have a mostly stock truck that I'm happy to offroad and camp, but I want to seem some really cool stuff. Any advice on working around the park's restrictions, and seeing some awesome sights that are adjacent to their land?
FWIW, I'm from PA. Roughly Pittsburgh, so it's going to be a nice, long drive out West but I love everything about the Rockies. I don't really have a limit on how long the trip has to take, just looking for advice for the situation I'm in; I've been searching around, but the information isn't very extensive.