Hi Guys! WOW! How many miles do you estimate you'll cover this trip? I just hope you don't get behind the wheel when you're too fatigued. Better to skip a sightseeing jaunt than risk driving too tired. I loved Moab, UT! The city has very wide main streets. There's a great pizza place where they have oven fired pizzas. Yum! Are you planning on visiting Arches or Canyonlands? I really liked Canyonlands. The view is almost surreal....like being on another planet! There's also a great campground at the end of the road thru Canyonlands, but from what I heard reservations should be made almost a year in advance. Campsites are nestled in the awesome rock formations. (We camped in a park off the main road across from Canyonlands entrance.) Love you and keep us posted.
Mom & Dad
PS: In Cheyenne you'll probably see the Frontier Museum? There are great displays and a movie featuring rodeo footage over the last 50-60 years. Stay safe!!!!
Well after an unexpected delay in Colorado we had to change our route a little. It seems the 11,200 foot Rocky Mountain pass at Vail was a bit much for my brand new transmission. I called on our roadside assistance plan and got a tow almost 90 miles into Denver where we camped out in the AAMCO service lot :O! Well, it wasn't all bad. We got a tour of Denver and visited the U.S. Mint, it's a fun town. Our trip is now diverted straight along I-80 to pick up our trip at Toledo, where we'll spend a couple days with family. See the images of our travels :)
If you're following, everything from Toledo on should be on schedule! I know there's a Travel Bug out there trying to catch the p0ppitt :)
WOW! How many miles do you estimate you'll cover this trip?
I just hope you don't get behind the wheel when you're too fatigued. Better to skip a sightseeing jaunt than risk driving too tired. I loved Moab, UT! The city has very wide main streets. There's a great pizza place where they have oven fired pizzas. Yum! Are you planning on visiting Arches or Canyonlands? I really liked Canyonlands. The view is almost surreal....like being on another planet! There's also a great campground at the end of the road thru Canyonlands, but from what I heard reservations should be made almost a year in advance. Campsites are nestled in the awesome rock formations. (We camped in a park off the main road across from Canyonlands entrance.)
Love you and keep us posted.
Mom & Dad
PS: In Cheyenne you'll probably see the Frontier Museum? There are great displays and a movie featuring rodeo footage over the last 50-60 years. Stay safe!!!!
If you're following, everything from Toledo on should be on schedule! I know there's a Travel Bug out there trying to catch the p0ppitt :)