Tigre10 wrote:
Heading out the end of May with 2-3 months of time to spend on the road.
The route was I-5 to Seattle,
The I-90 to 359 to 287 south into West entrance of Yellowstone.
Back up the 89 to the I-90 to Billings.
Then 212 & 85 to Rapid City.
Back up the 85 to Medora
The I-94 to 83 & 5 finally 281 into Manitoba.
Getting back home from there we know the highways & byways much better.
The sites to visit are Yellowstone, Mt Rushmore, the Needles Hwy, Painted Canyon, Fort Abraham.
Any suggestions on routes, additional sights?
Tigre10 wrote:
The roads look fine BUT...... with you time frame I think I would add a number of stops and possibly change some of the routes.
You do plan on seeing GTNP right - possibly Jackson - Wind River Canyon - Cody - Beartooth - Red Lodge - all around the Black Hills and Custer - I could go on and on but you are asking about the routes, IMHO they are fine.
BOL,
Would love to hear more if you have the time.
This is our first extended trip and first to that area. Using Google Earth with Streets & Trips to plan. Would love to know how others figure out their routes & if they can negotiate them. We are in a 32'gas Class A with a Ford Edge toad.
OK, I'll give it a try, New Coach and New Toad - Yellowstone and the Black Hills/Custer/Mt Rushmore then up to Manitoba and then home - might run into Banff.
First, with your Coach and Toad you are not going to find anything that you can not handle (JMHO) your combination is short enough and the engine should give you plenty of power so the real question is will you be comfortable in the Mountains? If so this will be a piece of cake. (I have driven all these roads in a number of different vehicles and have never had an issue) You might just drive the Beartooth Hwy in the toad but everything else will be fine with your rig.
Next thing will be time of year and the amount of time allotted to enjoy the places you will see - Summer 60-90 days - will likely use all 90!. You will be traveling in the Prime time to be in the areas chosen so you will love it. Yellowstone will be just thawing out - kids will still be in school - getting a camp site should be easy and the crowds will just be building. Remember you have a generator and are carrying water and propane so you will be able to just boondock if necessary. With the two of you 3-5 days should be easy enough, so if you need to extend or are caught without a reservation you will be fine.
The roads in Yellowstone are a figure 8 so look over and establish an itinerary, not sure if you are Hikers or just drive to the edge and walk a few hundred feet? this is the thing you will need to do on your own so you are comfortable.
Must see;
Old Faithful
The Falls
Old Faithful Lodge I suggest you get a room for a night and have dinner there - just to say you did it.
Yellowstone River
Yellowstone Lake
Mammoth Hot springs
Dozens of pull-out along the way
Lower Falls
Grand Teton NP
Jenny Lake
Jackson Lake
In the north Beartooth Hwy in the Car all day tour - possibly Red Lodge and Chief Joseph HWY
Now that I've left the Park lets just throw in Jackson the Ski Town out the south east to Shoshoni through Wind River Canyon to Cody then over to Custer/Mt Rushmore - stay in Custer or the SP as it is just BETTER.
If this is the sort of thing let me know and I'll try to continue or pull out some old posts on the areas so you will have a better feel.
Things you will need;
A good bunch of layers to keep warm and dry - shorts - hiking shoes that still are comfortable after they get wet.
Point and shoot Camera - with a zoom and three batteries and 10 times the memory you think you need. Unless you are a pro just use the small camera and a tripod as anything else gets heavy and will not be used enough.(JMHO)
Pack a lunch - cheese and wine is a lunch in many cultures and works for my wife.
A really good hat that covers your ears.
Umbrella
Bug spray
A map from Wal*Mart
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OK let me know if this is a help - more detail is possible,
Stan Parker's photo albumIf you want to just talk PM me and we can swap Phone number.
Hope this is of some help.
Bill