Picked up FF the last couple years and have spent quite a bit of time in the Decorah area.
The late summer/early fall of this year I'm taking my family to Yellowstone and the Tetons. On my way back with my teardrop trailer, I am planning to FF the northern part of Wyoming and Southern Montana. However, with my trailer, I have no issues hitting off road due to the build, however, I can't rock crawl with it....stay on gravel and fire roads basically which is just fine.
My question is, is the northern route the best due to stream count and proximity to roads or would middle Wyoming be better? Any suggestions on planning and route would be appreciated as I've started planning the trip. Thanks in advance. Yaz
The late summer/early fall of this year I'm taking my family to Yellowstone and the Tetons. On my way back with my teardrop trailer, I am planning to FF the northern part of Wyoming and Southern Montana. However, with my trailer, I have no issues hitting off road due to the build, however, I can't rock crawl with it....stay on gravel and fire roads basically which is just fine.
My question is, is the northern route the best due to stream count and proximity to roads or would middle Wyoming be better? Any suggestions on planning and route would be appreciated as I've started planning the trip. Thanks in advance. Yaz