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Hey all, my family are planning a trip to Moab the last week in May 2024. (The kids get out of school the 22nd) for a week in Moab.
Looking for recommendations on a few things.
1. We are driving out in a 38ft diesel RV flat towing our 4 door badlands with the Sasquatch package. A lot of campgrounds I have researched don’t hold larger RVs. Any campground recommendations or free BLM spots for a bigger RV?
2. My wife and I will attend the Off Roadeo one of the days we are out there, and we want to take our kids out on the trails the following day. Any guide recommendations? or thinking we may just wing it and see if we meet anyone at the off roadeo to trail ride with that week.
3. Any recommendations for things I should strongly consider bringing on the trip?
I have a couple basic tow straps and that’s about it. Small air compressor and tools I carry in our RV.
I will likely buy beefier tie rod ends before we go, but other than that it’s just a bone stock badlands sas.
thanks for reading and any feedback you have. Really hoping this is something my family enjoys to make it an occasional thing.
Looking for recommendations on a few things.
1. We are driving out in a 38ft diesel RV flat towing our 4 door badlands with the Sasquatch package. A lot of campgrounds I have researched don’t hold larger RVs. Any campground recommendations or free BLM spots for a bigger RV?
2. My wife and I will attend the Off Roadeo one of the days we are out there, and we want to take our kids out on the trails the following day. Any guide recommendations? or thinking we may just wing it and see if we meet anyone at the off roadeo to trail ride with that week.
3. Any recommendations for things I should strongly consider bringing on the trip?
I have a couple basic tow straps and that’s about it. Small air compressor and tools I carry in our RV.
I will likely buy beefier tie rod ends before we go, but other than that it’s just a bone stock badlands sas.
thanks for reading and any feedback you have. Really hoping this is something my family enjoys to make it an occasional thing.
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