Cold Nights
That sounds like an exciting adventure, and your kids will remember it forever.
We do a lot of camping in the western states, almost all of it dry, and I agree completely with the excellent advice that has already been posted. I do have one comment/concern that hasn't been brought up yet:
You are correct that you will want a supplemental heater, but I'm not sure that a Little Buddy will work at high altitude. Although they are more expensive, there are some high-altitude catalytic heaters that may be a better option if you are going to camp above 7,000 feet. PM me if you want brands and prices.
Good luck, and have a great time!
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