![]() ![]() Gone are the days of just hopping in a car hoping for the best. Sense: Will the park fit our itinerary? Will it be full? Are there neighboring places we can stay at? camp at? If everything isn’t filling up or its offseason, maybe there is flexibility in this part of your schedule.Īct: Implement your plan. Plan: Which park(s) are you going to – do you know if its peak/offseason, can you reserve a campsite? Can you reserve a nearby hotel? Are there food/supplies nearby? Will I need to be aware of wildlife? bears?ĭo: Call ahead, make reservations, study peak seasons or off seasons. Road Trip Planning – White Sands National Park Family Vacation stop on our two-week road trip in ’17 There are millions of reasons something can (And will) go wrong (or require a change of plans) on your trip – so apply PDSA to think through your itinerary, produce your main plans, alternative plans, and some idea of backup plans. Our National Parks are extremely busy these days so appropriate planning, alternative plans and backup plans for your alternative plans are necessary. In many ways, it’s a rite of passage for growing up in America to experience a national park at the mercy of a long drive with your family packed into your car. National Parks Road TripsĮveryone loves to have a road trip to see National Parks. ![]() You may have read Demming in college, you may have implemented some of his ideas in your place of work or what have you and it’s time we apply this to more than just management theory for work, but management theory for having an awesome road trip. Save it for later and re-use what you have learned for future trips.
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