On foot, about 50 miles in the summer of 1992 hiking from Mammoth Lake into Yosemite Valley with the wife and high school aged kiddo in about 10 days.
Probably the year before, I hiked 30+ miles along the Paria river from Colorado into Arizona in four days with my brother, stepson and a nephew.
By car it was a trip I took when I finished my B.A. with the wife & my stepson. We took a month to tour the national parks and monuments across the southwest, up the Rockies as far as Jasper in Canada, to western coast of Vancouver island and then south again to California with multi-day back packing trips through the Hall's Creek Narrows in Capital Reef N.P., Utah; the Cirque of the Towers in the Wind River range, Wyoming; and at Hot Springs Cove on the north western edge of Vancouver Island in Canada. Lots of day hikes throughout. Not sure of the total distance but there were lots of side trips. Wouldn't care to do it again, but definitely enjoyed it then.
Probably the year before, I hiked 30+ miles along the Paria river from Colorado into Arizona in four days with my brother, stepson and a nephew.
By car it was a trip I took when I finished my B.A. with the wife & my stepson. We took a month to tour the national parks and monuments across the southwest, up the Rockies as far as Jasper in Canada, to western coast of Vancouver island and then south again to California with multi-day back packing trips through the Hall's Creek Narrows in Capital Reef N.P., Utah; the Cirque of the Towers in the Wind River range, Wyoming; and at Hot Springs Cove on the north western edge of Vancouver Island in Canada. Lots of day hikes throughout. Not sure of the total distance but there were lots of side trips. Wouldn't care to do it again, but definitely enjoyed it then.