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Date:         Thu, 20 Mar 2003 06:58:07 -0800
Reply-To:     Jeffrey Earl <jefferrata@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Jeffrey Earl <jefferrata@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Denver to Vegas in one day? (or Westies in the Southwest)
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Jon Kanas wrote: "Is it reasonable to try to get from the Denver area to Las Vegas in one day? Any suggestions for really neat or unusual things to see or do on the way?"

Jon, You don't say which vehicle you'll be driving, but having recently driven our Westy on a two-week tour from our home in Wisconsin thru Denver and on to Zion NP, then back, I can tell you that driving thru canyonlands takes considerably longer than out here on the plains. Especially in an underpowered Westy.

Mapquest.com offers what I have found to be very accurate estimations of driving time for that region, adjusted for topography, etc.. And they claim that your route will take a little over 12 hours, at an overall average speed of 62MPH. Most Westy pilots try and keep their top speeds down around 60-65, and I can assure you that a loaded Westy will slow down on the many uphill grades. So if your overall average speed is actually something like 55, you're looking at more like 14 hours. Assuming no stops for sight-seeing. And there is a LOT to see.

We sort of stuck to the southern regions -- Durango & Mesa Verde, Bryce Canyon, Zion -- whereas you'll probably take the Interstate route, so I cannot make any personal recommendations. But you should be going near Moab and Arches NP, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef and more. We got as far north as Hanksville, UT, home of Goblin Valley SP, which isn't too far off your route and will entertain stir-crazy kids for a couple hours, running around thru a weird landscape of wind-sculpted, vaguely humanoid sandstone formations. I suggest you split your drive into at least two days to allow time to visit some of these places.

If you or any other listmembers are interested, pmail me for a slick, photo-enhanced travelogue of our Westy journey in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.

Jeffrey Earl 1983 diesel Westfalia jefferrata@yahoo.com

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