First Road Trip On My Own
I'm from wisconsin near Milwaukee, and I have been on multiple roadtrips with my family but I just graduated and my friend and I have decided to go out to Yellowstone National Park. I have been there multiple times and lived there working in the backcountry for two months in 2005. It however has been a while since I last camped and never have been on a trip by myself
I'll be camping out of my car, with one friend. I have gear, and good knowledge of the park and wilderness camping. I just need original ideas, such as little things that I might need and things that will make the trip more fun.
We are leaving on a Friday afternoon, staying in North Dakota around Bismark, then going to the park and hopefully making it there by Sunday midday. then we'll popcorn around the campgrounds until friday and head back.
Any suggestions would be great!
I just want to clarify something...
In your first post you said
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"We are leaving on a Friday afternoon, staying in North Dakota around Bismark, then going to the park and hopefully making it there by Sunday midday. "
Are you going to try to drive 750 in a half-day? You won't get there until well after midnight. Depending on what time in the afternoon you're starting out, it would be 2-4am.
And wouldn't this mean that you're getting into MSP area well after rush hour making that concern moot?
Or did you change your departure time and I'm just not seeing it.
If you're still leaving later in the day, I'm thinking that St. Cloud would make a good stop. You'll still be burning some miles (400) which is more than we recommend for a late start like that. But it's about 7 hours driving so you're more likely to arrive at a reasonable time to get a decent night's sleep.
This should leave you rested enough to drive to Billings, MT, on Saturday (about 800 miles). Yes, that's a long day but far more do-able after a good night's sleep.
This leaves you only about 220 miles from Billings to Yellowstone on Sunday morning. If you get an early start, you should easily be able to arrive there by midday on Sunday.
I understand you wanting to burn miles but you do want to get there safely and not totally exhausted. I think this would make a more enjoyable speed run while still getting you there in the time you desire.
ETA: I just re-read SW Dave's suggestions. I think he and I are on roughly the same wavelength.
I hope your not working friday!
Hi Wisconsinite.
I don't think your gonna want to hear any of the replys, thats quite a gruelling schedule and I can't see anyone recommending it, not only for your own safety but for that of others that might read this thread in the future.
You are basically looking at driving from 7 p.m fri through to midday sat without any proper rest and then swim, shop and rejuvenate for another early start. What are they putting in the water over there, send us some would you, lol!
Good luck with whatever you decide to do, but I still agree with the others that for a safer more relaxed time, take a little longer and enjoy the journey, after all it will be more memorable.
Rewind and calm down a bit.
Nobody here is trying to spoil your trip, as a matter of fact we are trying to help you, whether you take this advice is up to you.
Now start at the beginning, your thread title reads "First road trip on my own" which doesn't sound as though you have much experience on long hauls.
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Anyone who has DARED to try driving like this?
I have driven long distances for many years both professionally and for pleasure but what we are saying is it is not necessarily beneficial to the enjoyment of your trip, make the journey a part of the adventure, instead of a chore.