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farmingdad
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May 23, 2018

West travel

Well going out west Thursday leaving from ky , don't know were to go out there just want to see everything I can I go t about a month .could anybody give me any advice I thought I would go up and get on 80 but not sure
  • farmingdad wrote:
    Well going out west Thursday leaving from ky , don't know were to go out there just want to see everything I can I go t about a month .could anybody give me any advice I thought I would go up and get on 80 but not sure


    Sounds Great!

    Get to Hannibal and take RT 36 to Golden, Good spot to start.

    With only a Month you will need to schedule your time, as the West is BIG.

    Search on this site the names of places you might want to see.

    The weekends will be key as most places will be reserved that are popular.

    Out west schools let out on Memorial Day so things get Busy.

    Colorado - Old Post

    Hope this helps - catch a little Utah - then go North to Yellowstone to head Home, the Rockies are the place to be.

    Might need to try to get a few more weeks............

    Hope this is of some help, Best of Luck,

    :B
  • You could head west on 80 to Salt Lake City. There is a nice KOA there where you could stay a day or two and decide which way you want to go from there.

    Lot's of options.

    We've done what you are doing, just headed in a general direction and followed our nose.

    You're not from Salt Lick Kentucky are you? Interesting place...........
  • farmingdad wrote:
    Well going out west Thursday leaving from ky , don't know were to go out there just want to see everything I can I go t about a month .could anybody give me any advice I thought I would go up and get on 80 but not sure


    I LOVE IT! Now that's the way to travel; leaving in two days and no idea where you're going!! Have you ever thought of full-time RVing? You'd be a perfect candidate.

    Just get to the first state that looks interesting to you and start exploring. Have a ball!! Report back to let us know where you ended up.
  • my favorites in caif include kings canyon - sequia, mount lassen, lava beds nat monument

    utah Bryce canyon, capitol reef, canyon lands, arches Nt park,
  • RTCastillo wrote:
    farmingdad wrote:
    Well going out west Thursday leaving from ky , don't know were to go out there just want to see everything I can I go t about a month .could anybody give me any advice I thought I would go up and get on 80 but not sure


    West Coast South to North even up to Vancouver is a must see.


    Santa Monica Pier
  • farmingdad wrote:
    Well going out west Thursday leaving from ky , don't know were to go out there just want to see everything I can I go t about a month .could anybody give me any advice I thought I would go up and get on 80 but not sure


    West Coast South to North even up to Vancouver is a must see.
  • I'd be looking for higher elevation since I find no reason to be sweating and trying to run the AC. We boondock so it's easier to heat than to cool. Badlands, Black Hills, Palo Duro, Valley of fire in Carrizozo, Yellowstone, Glacier, Ouray, Grand Canyon of the Gunnison, Telluride, Moab, Canyonlands, la Sal mountains, Arches, Goblin valley, Capital Reef, Lake Itasca headwaters of the Mississippi.......

    Next time I'm on 80 I'm going to hit Iowa 80 truck stop, largest in the world. :)
  • Ken, if you haven't already, I'd suggest you start off by visiting Mt. Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota, following that up with a visit to Devil's Tower in NE Wyoming nearby. Continue to Yellowstone NP, then down to adjoining Grand Teton NP. You will be close enough to do the Grand Circle of NPs in Southern Utah, but be advised that it will soon be exceedingly hot there (no kidding), so check the extended forecast before deciding whether to do that or not. You could always head North instead, to Glacier NP, and even North Cascades NP in Washington. If time is still available, you could add in Olympic NP in NW Washington.

    That sounds like a pretty ambitious schedule there for the allotted time. These are just favorites of mine since I live in this part of the country. Others have their own personal favorites, so keep an open mind. Above all, take your time, be safe, and enjoy the trip. Oh, even at this time, finding available campsites in the NPs is going to be difficult, so plan on alternatives!
  • Oh, I know, just head West, you'll find it!

    :p :p :p

    Safe travels,
    MM.