Idea for the Continental Divide Trail

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Out of curiosity who here would be up for a fair section of the Continental Divide Trail? The section I speak of is from Pie Town New Mexico going to Buena Vista Colorado. According to the article I will have attached it would be a 7-10 day trip and should be something that the Ranger (and some other vehicles) can do within reason. I figured a group of 5-10 vehicles would be plenty. As for when? I'm thinking next summer about?

Who would like to get together for this?


Here is the article I mentioned that has a described route

https://expeditionportal.com/overland-routes-new-mexico-and-the-continental-divide/
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That looks like an amazing route. Not sure that I'd be able to manage next summer, but I'll definitely keep an eye on this.
 
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For what it is worth I already have an idea of the route that was picked. I just have to get it all put in the Garmin Explore APP to have the information ready to share. It will be as close as possible for driving the route, but still fun. Some bits I have been on. Other bits only close. Definitely an area of fun when you think about it.
 

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Sign me up! I'm looking to buy an off grid mini camper this winter, so I'll be ready by next summer.
 


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I have done all of the Continental Divide Trail from Mexico to I-70 in CO as well as some portions up to Montana. This was done in my 02 FX4 Ranger with 33" tires and mostly stock otherwise. A newer Ranger should not have any problem with this trail. A Sprinter was with us and did just fine.

The route you selected will have some awesome scenery. Just be careful of certain sections that state 'may be impassible when raining'. We got caught up in one of those sections and had to wait it out.
 
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I have done all of the Continental Divide Trail from Mexico to I-70 in CO as well as some portions up to Montana. This was done in my 02 FX4 Ranger with 33" tires and mostly stock otherwise. A newer Ranger should not have any problem with this trail. A Sprinter was with us and did just fine.

The route you selected will have some awesome scenery. Just be careful of certain sections that state 'may be impassible when raining'. We got caught up in one of those sections and had to wait it out.
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Out of curiosity who here would be up for a fair section of the Continental Divide Trail? The section I speak of is from Pie Town New Mexico going to Buena Vista Colorado. According to the article I will have attached it would be a 7-10 day trip and should be something that the Ranger (and some other vehicles) can do within reason. I figured a group of 5-10 vehicles would be plenty. As for when? I'm thinking next summer about?

Who would like to get together for this?


Here is the article I mentioned that has a described route

https://expeditionportal.com/overland-routes-new-mexico-and-the-continental-divide/
Did you give up on the notion of going on this trip?
 
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Did you give up on the notion of going on this trip?
Not entirely, but as you can see it hasn't gotten much attention of those who would be interested for who knows what reason
 

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Well, the Ranger group is a smaller group compared to "adventure" group forums. But I'd settled for teaming up with anyone that has experience and resources for the trip. I'm working my way up to it. I've got a boondocking bushwhacker camper almost ready to use for longer trips. I still need to work on getting some extra fuel tanks.
 

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This is definitely on my "want-to-do" list, sadly the "need-to-do" list isn't leaving enough spare room in the budget to make this feasible at the moment. I'll just have to be content with living vicariously through your experience.
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