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โDec-06-2018 09:06 AM
tragusa3 wrote:
Triumphguy, thanks again for the tip on Roadtrippers. I've explored it a bit and it seems VERY handy and easy to use.
โDec-06-2018 02:25 AM
โDec-04-2018 02:33 PM
TriumphGuy wrote:
Jumping in here, if only to subscribe and then copy your itinerary when we do this ๐
My two cents:
- Like that you added TR NP, with our trip to Yellowstone next year I just had to plan a stop to experience some of Teddy Roosevelt. Call me sentimental, but guys like him and Mather were so instrumental, they deserve the time.
- Our meter for driving was 3 days of about 550 miles each. After that I had to stop for a pool day, hike day or something other than sitting in the motorhome and hammering down the interstate. Kids were the same. They were fine to hang out for a few days in anticipation of where we were going, but only so much of it.
- My most comfortable speed on straight interstate was 62mph. If there was a lot of wind, it was a toss up. Slow down and it's easier to maintain, but then the trucks blow by and mess you up - so sometimes I'd find a truck to follow and increase speed, just to reduce the differential to passing semis. That really only happened in OK and TX on I-40 last year (on the way out, not on the way back), maybe it was just a few days of high winds...
- Have you tried Roadtrippers? It's a great way to see what destinations are near your route.
- I may have missed it, but why not go around Chicago?
- Your Fit would be a great toad. Our VW is about as "heavy" as I'd like to go, and it's probably 1k lbs heavier than a Fit. True that a Jeep would be more fun, but are there places to rent a Jeep where you're going if you wanted? If you think you'd have a Jeep as well, I'd look into a setup that will move with the vehicle. For example, a base plate is needed for each vehicle and then an RVI3 can be moved between each.
All I can think of for now ๐
โDec-04-2018 02:11 PM
Busskipper wrote:tragusa3 wrote:
Thanks for this. It is so hard to just blow through Colorado, but being central like it is, I know we will pass through many more times. I don't feel like I want to sacrifice Pacific coast time for Colorado stops this time. But it is hard.
You are still Blowing through Colorado - with the longer drives I get you to Golden after a few hundred Miles - you will need a Dump refill and recharge Stop - Golden Clear Creek is Perfect, if you can get in. The rest are just way points to get the Map to Work ๐
I'm slow this morning...what is SLC?
Salt Lake City - You had two days there - I just blew those off - Putting one in Golden and the other wherever works.
Busskipper, you are one of the few that has confidence in how easy the miles will come. I hope you're right. You probably are. I wish winter wouldn't have come...it would be nice to get out on a few medium sized trips to get a feel. We will when spring breaks through.
Easy for Me to have Confidence in YOU - You will be doing the Driving, not me ๐ - Seriously, Pulling a Trailer with a Truck will just plain "wear you out" - Driving the Bus/Coach/MotorHome is just easier, so much easier. so much less stress, for you and the rest of the crew - more space for them = Happier - With your Little Toad you will not even Know it's Back there - Having followed your earlier Adventures, it's just like driving a really nice car it will surely be a Pleasure.
Might just need to make a one day run to Orlando - or to the Beach (600 miles +) spend the night and come back over Christmas/New Years - it will certainly prove the Point and help work out the Kincks ๐
Life will be so different in the Bus - When my Kids were young we did 928 miles once (My personal record - Understand I LOVE to Drive) on a trip out West in the Old 78'26 foot GMC - that was easy to Drive, when they were young and entertained in the back.
Hope this Helps,
โDec-04-2018 09:29 AM
โDec-04-2018 05:28 AM
tragusa3 wrote:
Thanks for this. It is so hard to just blow through Colorado, but being central like it is, I know we will pass through many more times. I don't feel like I want to sacrifice Pacific coast time for Colorado stops this time. But it is hard.
You are still Blowing through Colorado - with the longer drives I get you to Golden after a few hundred Miles - you will need a Dump refill and recharge Stop - Golden Clear Creek is Perfect, if you can get in. The rest are just way points to get the Map to Work ๐
I'm slow this morning...what is SLC?
Salt Lake City - You had two days there - I just blew those off - Putting one in Golden and the other wherever works.
Busskipper, you are one of the few that has confidence in how easy the miles will come. I hope you're right. You probably are. I wish winter wouldn't have come...it would be nice to get out on a few medium sized trips to get a feel. We will when spring breaks through.
Easy for Me to have Confidence in YOU - You will be doing the Driving, not me ๐ - Seriously, Pulling a Trailer with a Truck will just plain "wear you out" - Driving the Bus/Coach/MotorHome is just easier, so much easier. so much less stress, for you and the rest of the crew - more space for them = Happier - With your Little Toad you will not even Know it's Back there - Having followed your earlier Adventures, it's just like driving a really nice car it will surely be a Pleasure.
Might just need to make a one day run to Orlando - or to the Beach (600 miles +) spend the night and come back over Christmas/New Years - it will certainly prove the Point and help work out the Kincks ๐
Life will be so different in the Bus - When my Kids were young we did 928 miles once (My personal record - Understand I LOVE to Drive) on a trip out West in the Old 78'26 foot GMC - that was easy to Drive, when they were young and entertained in the back.
โDec-04-2018 01:47 AM
Busskipper wrote:tragusa3 wrote:
Here is a revised map. It eliminates most of California, which I agree is a trip of its own. I took suggestions on the Oregon coast and thank you to Orion for your advice on the Canadian portion of the trip.
I believe I have 3-4 days I could use up elsewhere (or keep as a cushion).
Once we settle down on the loop itself, I will dig into researching best places to stay, specific sites and hikes. I imagine I'm okay on reservations now, but would like to have them nailed down by mid January.
Pacific Northwest Loop Option #2
Map out with some options - ๐ - Busskipper's MAP - Pushed the days/Milage a little more -as you will find it so much easier in the "A".
Long days to get you to Colorado (I pushed the mileage but I still think it's not that Bad for YOU), with a stop in Golden Clear CreekHere you can dump and Enjoy a day in the Town of Golden - Coors if needed - Creek for the Kids - Ball Fields - Town rec area just a block away with a pool and everything you could possibly want - Get a spot right on the Creek - and leave the next day - made it a short drive so you could have some time in Golden.
Next day to Dino NM - Through Berthoud Pass - Grand Lake - Rabbit Ears Pass - Steamboat - Craig - Dino Spend the night on the Green River in the Park.
Then you are on your own - IMHO skip SLC - catcher it later when you revisit the Upper Rockies again (Hard for me to say this as if I use all my Fingers and toes I still don't have all the WEEKS we have enjoyed SLC/Surrounds - Skied there for Years with the Kids).
Get on to the Redwoods on the Coast - As you get into the Northwest the List will Grow and you will still only see a fraction of what is there.
Don't Miss the Pacific coast at Every opportunity as it is just Beautiful.
Think saving Cali to 2020 is a sound decision - save it all but the Redwoods - ๐
Will be fun to see how this develops,
โDec-04-2018 01:39 AM
padredw wrote:
And here I was trying to set you up for a lunch meeting at the Cracker Barrel in Longview. That would have been nice.
And you have made a wise adjustment to your route. But. . . But I hope we can meet somewhere before those boys get much older.
โDec-04-2018 01:37 AM
Orion wrote:
That looks like a great amount of time to spend in the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper. Revelstoke is a nice town and surrounded by mountains. Osoyoos is more of a beach, warm lake, and wine tour town!
With 11 days in Vancouver you should take a day trip up to Whistler and one to Butchart Gardens and Victoria on Vancouver Island, although two days would be better for the latter. You could do both these trips with public transportation as I don't think you have a toad?
โDec-01-2018 08:02 AM
tragusa3 wrote:
Here is a revised map. It eliminates most of California, which I agree is a trip of its own. I took suggestions on the Oregon coast and thank you to Orion for your advice on the Canadian portion of the trip.
I believe I have 3-4 days I could use up elsewhere (or keep as a cushion).
Once we settle down on the loop itself, I will dig into researching best places to stay, specific sites and hikes. I imagine I'm okay on reservations now, but would like to have them nailed down by mid January.
Pacific Northwest Loop Option #2
โDec-01-2018 07:57 AM