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DrewE
Oct 22, 2018Explorer II
Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks seem like a very obvious omission, unless you aren't including western Wyoming at all.
It looks to be somewhere around 25 hours of driving time each way out and back, not including stops. To me that seems like a week's worth of travel out and back, and many people would not consider it worthwhile to spend a week on the road in order to spend a week enjoying what you went to see in the first place. (I myself am often game for a road trip just for the sake of travel in itself, so I'm not sure I would object, but it still seems a better plan to take the extra week.)
There are plenty of things along the way worth seeing, of course, depending on one's interests and route.
It looks to be somewhere around 25 hours of driving time each way out and back, not including stops. To me that seems like a week's worth of travel out and back, and many people would not consider it worthwhile to spend a week on the road in order to spend a week enjoying what you went to see in the first place. (I myself am often game for a road trip just for the sake of travel in itself, so I'm not sure I would object, but it still seems a better plan to take the extra week.)
There are plenty of things along the way worth seeing, of course, depending on one's interests and route.
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