Feb-14-2019 02:02 PM
Feb-17-2019 07:57 PM
Travel glampers wrote:
Thanks again for all your suggestions.
Busskipper - Thank you for all your help. I have a question, though.
You routed us around Oklahoma and I was wondering if it was because of the road conditions or the lack of scenery.
Oklahoma was simple, at least for me, 20 years ago we drove a gas MotorHome through on I-40 (I honestly think it loosened all my fillings) so the only reason for me to be in the state is if I need to meet someone there. .:) The route suggested in Texas is one of the easier drives in Texas - Texas Is BIG - the route is made up of good roads and not so Big Towns so it is just easy.
Canyon de Chelly and Page, AZ are on our to-see list.
Love it and have never spoken with anyone we have recommended it to that did not enjoy it. Almost spiritual to Me.
We have been to Grand Canyon and Utah NPs,
As have I, But each different time, they always Look a little different - snow - sun - sunset - hot - cold - Perfect!
except Capitol Reef, on previous trips. Another
Goblins/Kodachrome/Escalante, on the way from Bryce or RT 12 to Capital Reef NP.
must-do will be Rt 12, the state parks around it, and Capitol Reef.
From previous posts of yours that I have read, we planned to also do Rt 128.
On RT 128 I almost feel if I am driving along the River at the bottom of the GC - Little smaller but you decide.
Our other major to-sees are Mesa Verde, Monument Valley, Black Canyon of the Gunnison,
Canyon de Chelly - to Monument Valley/Mexican Hat/Goosenecks - then you could go to Mesa Verde and on to Durango or up towards Rico/Trout Lake/Dunton/Telluride/Last Dollar/Ridgway/Ouray/Silverton.
some combination of Ouray/Silverton/Durango/Cortez etc in Colorado.
Colorado is My second state - You will need more time - a lot more TIME.
I'm a bit unsure about how to approach the Colorado portion of the trip - which roads, campgrounds, etc.
Time is the Key, along with what you Like/Love. CLICKY - Look at post #9 in this post on Colorado
I am reading the many previous posts on the area and familiarizing myself.
Also, from your previous recommendations, we are planning to take Rt 36 back east.
Think you will enjoy it - it just is great till you get to the Mississippi - then back to I-70
Home is the Eastern Shore of Md.
Feb-17-2019 01:43 PM
Feb-14-2019 07:24 PM
Travel glampers wrote:
We are planning a five-week trip to the southwest (New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado) this spring.
We will be in North Wilkesboro, NC first and will head west from there at the end of April.
We are looking for suggestions and advice on the best route west from there.
We are assuming we should take I-40, but wonder what the easiest and quickest route would be to connect with it from N. Wilkesboro.
Should we pick up I-77 South and connect to I-40. Or is 16 South to I-40 a good route for towing?
Or maybe some other route?
We are mainly interested in getting to the southwest, not sightseeing along the way.
We are headed to Monument Valley, Utah Parks, San Juan Mountains, etc. and are towing a 34-foot fifth wheel.
Thanks for any help you may be able to offer.
Feb-14-2019 04:34 PM
Feb-14-2019 04:15 PM
Feb-14-2019 03:43 PM
Feb-14-2019 03:23 PM
Travel glampers wrote:
We are planning a five-week trip to the southwest(New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado) this spring. We will be in North Wilkesboro, NC first and will head west from there at the end of April. We are looking for suggestions and advice on the best route west from there. We are assuming we should take I-40, but wonder what the easiest and quickest route would be to connect with it from N. Wilkesboro. Should we pick up I-77 South and connect to I-40. Or is 16 South to I-40 a good route for towing? Or maybe some other route? We are mainly interested in getting to the southwest, not sightseeing along the way. We are headed to Monument Valley, Utah Parks, San Juan Mountains, etc. and are towing a 34-foot fifth wheel. Thanks for any help you may be able to offer.
Feb-14-2019 03:01 PM
Feb-14-2019 02:52 PM