Denchiro,
Just from the nature of your post I โll take a wild guess and say this might be one of your first real trips in the Coach? We have a couple of things that I think we all know โ just you and the DW โ Going in September โ Heading to Port Angeles (Olympic Peninsula, WA) -- Last you are realizing that the original assumption of a vacation up and leisurely trip back might be out of the question in only 30 days. 4runnerguy is right about not trying to do too much, but when we travel we always try to make the trip to and from the destination as much fun and as informative as possible. So let me make a couple of suggestions.
First, one of the saying about RVโing is that the Coach is good for SIX for Drinks โ FOUR for Dinner and Sleeps TWO. Another RULE is the 230 rule -- try to drive no more than 230 miles each day and always try to stop by 2:30 in the afternoon. I have been doing this RV thing for almost 50 years and it has taken until just recently to understand that these two rules or saying have a lot of wisdom packed into them. (In my case we often leave a little later so we drive a little later but unless we are driving to see the Granddaughters we seldom drive the Coach more than 300 miles on any day.
OK that will give you an Idea where I stand in the travel part of this โ let me say that a few of the places you mentioned in the original post might be impossible to truly VISIT in your time frame but who said you could not drive through and at least scope them out for a future trip. Going in September is great it will allow you to drive through many of these areas after the summer crowds have left โ understand I said summer crowds โ now you will be only seeing the September crowds -- which in some spots are substantial. Also keep in mind that the time of the week is critical โ weekends, if the weather is good will still have some big crowds.
So I did a Bing Map on your trip and just going straight it is something like 17-18 hundred miles if we add some flavor to the trip we might only bump it up say 600 miles โ two days with just a little fudge factor to the 230 rule. Take your map and place these points on it โ Golden, CO โ Estes, CO โ RMNP and Trail Ridge (Coach is only 36โ โ He can make it) โ Dinosaur NM โ Flaming Gorge Marina CG, WY โ Jackson Hole, WY โ Grand Tetons NP -- YNP โ West side GNP โ Port Angeles. WA.
The good is that you will SEE a lot, the BAD is you will only have time to SEE IT not touch it or even get to know it โ but trust me if you see it you will COME BACK. Now with my calculations you will take 10 days to get to your destination, if you follow the 230 rule you will arrive relaxed and will have so much to talk about when you arrive at your friendโs house they will feed you and provide you with all the libations possible just to try to slow you down. You will have probably 2,000 pictures and stories that will last till you get back.
Now for the next problem โ you can only stay with your friends a few days (get them to drive, while you talk to the Olympic Peninsula and The Cascades, no matter how long they have been there, they have not seen these two areas enough) and you will need to add a couple more weeks to your trip time โ Going down the Coast of California will take a while especially with all the side trips and the โVacationโ part of your trip. IMHO nothing beats the Pacific Coast โ the added bonus is SUNSETS, so it is hard to get inland to the NPโs but at least you can start in Redwoods NP so again you will need to leave the Coast to get to Shasta โ Lake Tahoe โ YNP โ Kings Canyon โ Sequoia then to the GCNP and then a dash home.
Tried to make this simple but the truth is some people have been going to these places for years and they still have not seen them enough. I know Iโd go back to any, and all more than once.
Just thought Iโd give you a different perspective โ maybe you can modify it and get back to the group for approval.
BOL,
Busskipper
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