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Desert Captain wrote:
"we are thinking of taking this route? 8 to 78 to 10 to 40, OR 15 to 10 to 95 to 40.....whats your opinion? Leaving San Diego to The Grand Canyon"
Sorry for my confusion but 8 does not connect with 78 {which runs from Ramona east through Julian and down to Ocotillo Wells which is a great motorcycle road but not so much for anyone pulling a large RV - extremely twisty and steep} nor does 10 connect with 40. :h
You can easily take 15 north to 10, pick up 95 to 40 which is all pretty good road. Eastbound 40 gets you to Williams where you can access the Grand Canyon just a short ride to the north. I-40 from Williams, as I noted, is poor road until you get well east of Flagstaff but dodging the potholes is doable, just not much fun.
Skipping Zion, which is my favorite place on the planet, in June is probably a good call. It will be hot and very crowded. Zion in late April through early May or mid-September through October is about as good as it gets. Thanksgiving week we had highs in the mid-thirties and much colder at night, June got us 100+ all day every day. You can beat the summer heat somewhat by moving up to Bryce where the higher elevation will bring cooler temps.
Fortunately, you have lots of options and most of them are great. Good luck.
:C
โJan-15-2018 07:05 PM
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โJan-15-2018 05:45 PM
MDKMDK wrote:
If this was the route you were considering, the I-8 route up through Quartzsite, it looks OK, except for the area around Prescott, AZ. I'm not familiar with it.The original google maps route options link I posted.
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โJan-15-2018 03:14 PM
MDKMDK wrote:We decided to skip Zion this trip, and just stop at the GC again, because of time. We are thinking of taking this route? 8 to 78 to 10 to 40, OR 15 to 10 to 95 to 40.....whats your opinion? Leaving San Diego to The Grand Canyonohhell10339 wrote:
I-40 generally avoids the mountains, but you do gain a fair amount of elevation, albeit gradually. If you want to visit Zion on the way back, you will have to afterwards cross the Rockies at some point--easiest to take I-15 up to I-70, though you could conceivably retreat to I-40 via US 89 from Zion. The problem with the latter is that exits from Zion to the east through the tunnel are problematic and might cost you extra money, given that your rig probably exceeds the length limitations (you would have to be escorted through the tunnel).
Grand Canyon to San Diego: Just take I-40 through Needles to Barstow and thence south on I-15 to San Diego. Easy, monotonous, non-scenic, fast drive.
Ohhell and Desert Captain got me thinking a bit more about flatter routes from Zion eastwards.
Coming back from Zion to the east, then US89 south, to I-40 east, then at Albuquerque, pick up I-25 north to Denver and then east on I-70. This would get you around the Vail Pass, Eisenhower Tunnel, on I-70 through Colorado, and avoid the long uphill out of Albuquerque on I-40. Might be your best bet, unless I-25 north of Santa Fe has some steep grades I'm forgetting?
EDIT: Never mind about I-25 N to I-70. Too far past Wichita. Might as well test the I-40 east hill. Either way, I-35 is the final goal, and neither works really well. Sorry.
EDIT2: You could take I-40 east to Tucumcari and pick up US54 east from there right into Wichita. Maybe?
โJan-15-2018 03:03 PM
Desert Captain wrote:
I-40 and I-17 in and around Flagstaff are terrible roads. Lots of potholes, poorly patched at best. East of Flagstaff or west of Williams the road surface gets better. As noted there are several steep grades between Flagstaff and Phoenix.
Also, note that the climb up and out of Albuquerque on eastbound I-40 is a long, very steep climb. Not a problem for 24' C but you folks hauling large trailers/fivers will have your work cut out for you.
Also be aware/prepared for seriously hot weather in June, Zion {and much of the rest of your route} could easily be triple digits.
Enjoy!
:C
โJan-15-2018 02:40 PM
ohhell10339 wrote:
I-40 generally avoids the mountains, but you do gain a fair amount of elevation, albeit gradually. If you want to visit Zion on the way back, you will have to afterwards cross the Rockies at some point--easiest to take I-15 up to I-70, though you could conceivably retreat to I-40 via US 89 from Zion. The problem with the latter is that exits from Zion to the east through the tunnel are problematic and might cost you extra money, given that your rig probably exceeds the length limitations (you would have to be escorted through the tunnel).
Grand Canyon to San Diego: Just take I-40 through Needles to Barstow and thence south on I-15 to San Diego. Easy, monotonous, non-scenic, fast drive.
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