Floridians do Utah (a traverse plus some other stuff)

McZippie

Walmart Adventure Camper
Sounds great...but I can't swing the 2 months off that you did

Nice to have a big chuck of time off... but we never did and managed to traveled a lot of the First World and most of North America with only 2 week vacations.

Most of our vacations were in the Rocky Mountain States, many trips would start and end with 24 to 30 hours of none stop driving, so we could spend more vacation days in the Mountains. I like it all, but must see are Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone and Glacier NPs. Great connecting roads and some wheel'in can be found too.
 

40tude

Adventurer
Nice to have a big chuck of time off... but we never did and managed to traveled a lot of the First World and most of North America with only 2 week vacations.

Most of our vacations were in the Rocky Mountain States, many trips would start and end with 24 to 30 hours of none stop driving, so we could spend more vacation days in the Mountains. I like it all, but must see are Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone and Glacier NPs. Great connecting roads and some wheel'in can be found too.

Well I may be hitting you up for some info when I get into the planning stage.
 

TheGreenBeast

New member
This was great, well done 40tude. I definitely second the Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Parks. Ive been there as the typical tourist but would love to see the more rugged side. That and Crater Lake. Maybe for a longer trip to hit the Canadian Rockies? Then you really won't see many people.
 

40tude

Adventurer
This was great, well done 40tude. I definitely second the Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Parks. Ive been there as the typical tourist but would love to see the more rugged side. That and Crater Lake. Maybe for a longer trip to hit the Canadian Rockies? Then you really won't see many people.

Well...you goin?
 

upndown

Adventurer
I agree gorgeous scenery in the above mentioned! but for me Crater Lake was mind blowing!! Sneaker skiing in July.. Eating Rainier cherrys from the tree in the Hood River valley mmm..:sombrero:
 

hrt4me

Adventurer
great trip report, thanks! my wife and I just got back late this week ourselves from Zion, Bryce, Moab, Canyonlands, Telluride, Ouray and Great Sand Dunes ourselves...
 

Haggis

Appalachian Ridgerunner
Hey, I missed this thread too. I 'm glad it resurfaced as it is a prime example of what a trip report should be. Well done, well done indeed.
 

zelseman

Observer
This is an amazing trip report and it makes me extremely jealous that I don't have the money or the time to get out and do this.
Keep it up!
 

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