Hmm. It is possible to cross the country in about 48-50 hours of driving. Spread that out to 8-10 hours a day and you suddenly see that is really 5 days. That only leaves the weekends as "extra time (maybe 3 or 4 days). If you have any downtime, you'll see that 1 "week" isn't a lot. Yellowstone deserves much more than a few hours (cripes you can sped a few hours just around the geyser basin and that doesn't begin to cover all of Yellowstone.)
On Apr 4, 2005, at 10:42 PM, John Reynolds wrote: > Going from Anacortes WA on May 7th to the Mass / RI border in one weeks > time now! Got the tickets today. > > 1) While I will print out AIRS, Vanagon Rescue squad, anyone along the > way who can offer support along the way (if needed) will be > appreciated. > > 2) Any input on things to see along the way (will probably drop down > into > Yellowstone) will be appreciated . > 3) Spare parts (& tools, such as the triple square CV bolt bit) > suggestions appreciated. > > Thanks to all who replied on my original question on a 2-week trip with > kids. My wife has decided not to be involved in the adventure so it is > now the 1 week trip with a friend. > > John > 81 Westy (for sale) |
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