Driving Backroads Across the Entire State of Colorado (Day 1) [VIDEO]

In this video I set off to drive across the western half of the great state of Colorado only on backroads and local highways—no interstates allowed! And as always, I see and do some interesting stuff along the way. (Click here if you can’t see the video below.)

DATE FILMED: Late March 2026

GPS COORDINATES, etc.
* Where I started the video: 40.861905, -109.048368
* Swinging Bridge: 40.827984, -109.030484
* Rock art and mortar holes: Since someone told me about this site and it isn’t well known, I’m not including the coordinates here.
* Spitzie Wetland Overlook: 40.82417, -108.96257
* Old Lodore School: 40.780034, -108.892876
* Two Bar Ranch: 40.786644, -108.895000
* Sand Wash wild horses area: 40.67439, -108.39555
* Start of the road up Godiva Rim: 40.63931, -108.29554
* Top of Godiva Rim: 40.61420, -108.21546
* “Epic campsite” spot: 40.673717, -108.171496
* Rabbit Ears Pass: 40.384501, -106.611266
* Campsite: 40.22258, -106.39937

OTHER LINKS
Adventure Know-How – My membership site that offers access to a map of my campsites, monthly bonus videos, and more.
Gear I use
SUV RVing the book (Amazon affiliate link)
Instagram (@SUVRVing)
SUV RVing Facebook group
My second YouTube channel (It’s about minimalist fly fishing)

One thought on “Driving Backroads Across the Entire State of Colorado (Day 1) [VIDEO]

  1. 1. Southern Illinois has an area (farm field) that is flooded for bird migration.
    2. You are my kind of traveler, back roads, old US routes-the old way of traveling.
    3. You live in Wyoming, have you ever been to the Ames (Bros?) train monument(pyramid shape). My Dad was stationed at FEWarren AF Base in Cheyenne. My brother read a book on Wyoming history and our family took a Sunday drive to find the monument. (We did).
    4. Thank you for taking us places we probably will never have opportunity to visit.
    5. Safe travels, God Bless.

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