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โAug-28-2013 03:46 PM
Albiecrazy wrote:Sound like a great time. Reminded me of my family's trip around the horn in 1964, when I was eleven - six of us in a VW Bus with three tents and a Coleman stove... ๐
I kind of disappeared with all the planning, but wanted to sincerely thank all of you for advice, routing, etc.! The trip was amazing, to say the least.
But what a trip! As we traveled, I thought of all the advice and help that you all gave so freely and felt bad that I just kind of fell off the face of the earth here. Thank you all! I hope to be a regular here so I can give back when I can. If anyone is interested, there's more detail in my blog - I was able to keep up with it on a pretty regular basis despite the broadband issues we came across everywhere!
gigantibeast.blogspot.com
Travel safe & light!
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โMay-23-2013 09:02 AM
Albiecrazy wrote:
...My first dilemma was Rt 160 between Garden of the Gods and the Grand Canyon...
โMay-22-2013 04:28 PM
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โMay-21-2013 05:52 PM
OFDPOS wrote:
I believe poster meant "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and NOT ET for Devils Tower ...
One thought/way from Tahoe would be head over to Reno Nv. then take 395W to Susanville ca about 5 miles west of Susanville , take 44W west towards Redding.
The road will T into 44/89 left Redding , right Burney , go right and wind up in Burney they have http://www.yelp.com/biz/mcarthur-burney-falls-state-park-burney
can spend a couple hours to the night there. Then back on 299 to Redding ,in Redding a must see is the Sundial Bridge at night. Then continue on 299 over to the coast.
โJan-08-2013 06:51 AM
4runnerguy wrote:
OK, I know this post may get long, but I want to guide you to some alternatives.
First, Garden of the Gods/Colorado Springs would not be my first (or second or third or . . .) choice of places to spend 4 or 5 nights in Colorado.
โJan-08-2013 06:43 AM
Jim Shoe wrote:
I absolutely love the Tetons - but I'm not between the ages of 5 and 12. The Tetons are known for their beauty. Yellowstone is known for its moving parts. Lots more things for your kids to see, like geysers, bubbling mud pots, the Yellowstone river and the upper and lower falls. And a lot more wildlife. Save the Tetons for the second trip when your kids can enjoy it. You can't even do Yellowstone in 5 days, but it will whet your appetite for a return trip.
In the Black Hills area, the Badlands is a drive thru, but you can spend some time in Custer State Park driving the wildlife loop, driving the needles highway, and feeding carrots to the herds of wild burros, and check out Mt. Rushmore as well as Crazy Horse.
You'll all want to go back in a few years. So much to see and do.
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โJan-06-2013 03:00 PM
4runnerguy wrote:
OK, I know this post may get long, but I want to guide you to some alternatives.
First, Garden of the Gods/Colorado Springs would not be my first (or second or third or . . .) choice of places to spend 4 or 5 nights in Colorado. Unless you're looking for tourist traps, there are a lot of other places in CO where you'll get the real mountain experience and that your children will enjoy more. If it were me, I'd head a little further west and settle in somewhere around Salida/Buena Vista. There are soooo many things to do there for families with kids of yours. There's rafting, lakes, biking, hiking, real ghost towns, amazing mountains, hot springs pools, interesting little towns and museums. As a Colorado native, this is where I take out of state visitors with kids when they come visit. Check out Now this is Colorado for lots of ideas on what to do and where to stay. I know you may have booked something in Colorado Springs, but it's not too late to change. You absolutely won't regret moving to Salida instead and your kids will thank you for it. (BTW, the pull up to Salida is no big deal. You can also go up through Pueblo and avoid any passes at all.) From Salida, head south over the easy Poncha Pass and connect with what ever route you were planning toward the Grand Canyon.
Burns OR. I don't know what is there that has your attention, but I'd suggest staying in the Bend area instead. Some cool volcanic features that kids love, including lava caves that they can poke around in. Cool obsidian flows in some places (the stuff arrowheads were made of). If you go here, you can skip Craters of the Moon altogether, as it is similar geology, but with more trees in the Bend area.
As many have already noted, Yellowstone is great for kids, but keep them close.
โJan-05-2013 04:51 PM