Effy wrote:
DrewE wrote:
Can you get a leave of absence at your job? Many places might be willing to work something out for what is basically a once in a lifetime trip. They may also be willing to let you carry over some time from year to year for a special occasion even if it's not standard policy. It never hurts to inquire. (They may also be rigid and inflexible....)
Two weeks is not enough to drive to the west and do anything and drive back, IMHO. I can drive in a car from Vermont to San Diego over the course of five days, but those are long days and without stopping to see anything on the way and, of course, in a car that makes better time than an RV. Even in that case, two weeks (plus a "free" weekend) would mean a grand total of six days in California.
If the school is willing to send along work, possibly you could arrange to have five or six weeks around New Year's by combining vacation from two years and getting four or five or six weeks at a spell. That does rather limit the practicality of seeing some areas in the north, such as Yellowstone.
Your 13 year old might surprise you with the desire to travel as time goes on, too. I was once 13 years old (a fair few years ago), but I'm planning on taking a long cross-country RV trip with my mother this summer. I would have jumped at the opportunity at pretty much any age.
In the banking industry - at least the 22 years I've been in it - they aren't very flexible with respect to time off. Any carryover - and it's very limited what can be carried - has to be used by 3/1. A leave of absence could be approved via HR, it's just the nature of the work that I do I simply can't be out of pocket that long. I manage a division that handles data for all N America to support AML and anti terrorism operations. Despite trying to maintain 40 hours, my job is demanding enough that I get pulled in all directions about 60-70 hours/week. Being out of pocket too long imposes a risk to projects and the OCC mandates we work under. The bank I work for is great, it's the projects and demands that make it impossible short of coughing up a lung or taking a bullet.
Wife and I talked and thought we could do 2 things. Try and weasel 3 weeks, or shorten the distance of the trip - or both. Maybe just to the grand canyon and back.
We also have another trip planned this year to head back home to bike the entire C&O canal. That will take 4 days although half could be done on a weekend.
I saw a recommendation to rent an RV once in CA and while I appreciate the suggestion, don't think I want to rent an RV while I own one. I've been in a cruise America Rv - no thanks.
Effy,
Two weeks and California do not compute.
Colorado -is an 1,800 mile drive - in an RV you will not average more than 50 mph - that's 36 hours of driving and you just get there, not to the Fun (although it's not much further)
Couple of thoughts come to mind if you only get two weeks;
Leave right after work on Friday drive a good 6-8 hours on pure adrenaline spend the night in Wal*Mart - get up and go another long day say 10 - 12 hours (Your butt will be sore - trust me) with this you could be just 12 hours out of Colorado, arriving with time to get a site settle in relax and recharge for the week.
Next really set your destinations and Activities - Know What YOU- And FAMILY want to SEE and DO.
Spend the next 7 days enjoying what you wanted to do - Find a location that will have enough to do for 5 days - Fly back to work for the week - get in a little late monday work late all week fly out a little early on Friday - Catch up with the family enjoy the next 6 days then start the drive back.
Southwest and Frontier have good low fares to Denver and Salt Lake City, Maybe even Bozeman? (I guess you can tell I'm pushing you to Yellowstone and not the GC)
IMHO, this will/might just work - you get two 9 day periods with the Family - they get 23 days away - and it almost looks possible to make this a Vacation not an RV race out and back. (you still get the race you just have a little more time)
Maybe one week in Wyoming and one in Colorado with the work week in Denver or SLC or GC for that matter, just gives you a little more of an option.
Give it a thought - Crazy but .............................
JMHO,