The time has come to being planning for our 2014 travels. Actually, the time came about three months ago, but I have managed to put it off until just now with the convenient excuse of being too busy. As a therapist, I can rationalize just about anything, but the time is now to plan our travels for the year.
My first step is to sit with my Road Atlas and page through it, conceptualizing our potential travel areas. When mapping out our destination and the time it will take to get there, I turn to online tools such as MapQuest, but when just beginning to map out a new project, I still prefer the comfort and reassurance that holding an actual map of our travels in my hands can bring me. So this is where I begin.
Having decided on Colorado, I look over the area containing a group of 14ers that we had planned to hike as a group: Mounts Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln and Bross. That would give us four additional 14ers bagged and brings us promptly to the Leadville/Silverthorne area of Colorado. I pull out my Good Sam Camping Guide and peruse campgrounds and RV parks in that area, focusing more on proximity to trailheads than to amenities provided. When you need to be hiking by 6 am at the latest, you do not have time to be fussy about amenities; your need is to avoid a two hour drive before starting your hike.
I select three campgrounds that look promising and plan to go over them with Terry before firming up any plans. I then head to Mapquest to get routes and estimated travel times established, adjusted to our slower speed while pulling a camper. It looks like the Leadville area is just over four hours from our home. A piece of cake. Allowing five to six hours for slower travel and traffic, we are in business.
Finally, at this stage of the game, I come up with several likely blocks of time for our trip. It is too soon to nail down an exact time frame as neither Ryan nor Meghan has firm plans for summer. Both are looking for paid internships in their fields; Ryan in Environmental Science and Meghan in Graphic Design. We will have to wait to see where they land before implementing our plans. Also, as I teach online classes through Kaplan University, we hold classes year round, so I will need to ensure I have internet access available to me while traveling if classes are in session the week we travel. Firmer plans will have to wait a month or two. But for now, I have the backbone of our travel plans for the summer and am optimistic that we can make it happen!
I am hoping this post has inspired you to think about your travel plans as well. If so, I would love to hear them. Who know, next year I may try planning our travels with Pinterest, as some of my colleagues have been advocating. How every you do it, happy travels!
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