
Originally Posted by
Lifemagician
Ah! But not the same! Having travelled through most of the mountains in western and northern Canada and AK, I venture to say CO has much to offer like nowhere on earth. Colorado's history, National and State parks, as well as its many scenic routes are unique. You could spend a month there and not see it all.
If you plan to do camping, it will pay you to stop at rangers' offices, BLM offices and State Park offices for detailed and more important up-to-date information. I was caught out a few times with campgrounds closed, which was not mentioned on their website.
Be sure you get good maps to plan this trip. They are invaluable when planning and essential when on the road. CAA/AAA has good detailed maps, or get yourself a Rand McNally road atlas. It often pays to pick up a State issued map at Welcome centres along the highway as well. They often have small bits of information not on other maps.
Lifey