A little travel advice if you are going to go camping at Snow Mountain Ranch or any place in the Rockies the first week of August? Pack your patience. The ride up the I-70 is painful. It took us over 3 hours to get from the opening of the Rockies to Idaho Springs. I was so thankful to have a tote bag full of goodies. State Farm had provided me with the Road Trip Emergency Kit for this camping trip and it ended up proving to be the saving grace as we sat, and sat, and sat in the parking lot known as the I-70.

 

 

The kit contained all sorts of useful things I would not have thought to pack:

Besides, it’s super pretty! But that is besides the point, huh? Emergency kits are important. Even if they just get you through a long, unexpected road trip delay. Do you have one? If not, I put together a post on how to make an emergency road trip kit for you.

I would like to thank State Farm for sponsoring my families road trip through a campaign with Traveling Mom and She Buys Cars. We had a great, safe time and left with another year of fabulous memories.

Comments

  1. Interesting blog. I’m from South Texas, and am planning on taking my family to visit beautiful Colorado in summer or fall. Can you recommend some other family friendly sites to visit?

    Many thanks.

    -Ben