Unexpected 2 week loop from LAX...
Hi everybody.
A cancelled 2 week break in Palm Springs with my (ex)girlfriend in September has now presented me with a chance for a solo road trip (I'm not one for just refunding a flight ticket).
I land at LAX on saturday 18th sept. and have a room booked that night, pick up a rental car on the morning of the 19th. Return the car on the tuesday morning 5th october. This gives me 15 nights on the road.
Now, I know that LA loops are fairly popular on here, but if I have a great time on this trip then I will come back again, so therefore if I miss some "must-sees" on this trip, I can always catch them next time.
I've had a play around on google maps and some other routefinders and plotted some places I'd like to visit. So I'd like to see Death Valley, Crater Lake, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Grand Canyon and maybe a drive along US-50 across Nevada, obviously the order is not set yet. Does anybody have any recommended routes to take all that in? Is it even feasible with my 15 nights?
Plenty of miles does not bother me too much, I got a good taste last summer doing nearly 2000 miles on a "relaxed" fortnight in southern california.
Hope that was not too drawn out!
Another vote for ZION ... You GOTTA hike the NARROWS!
Again, I'll put in a vote for wonderful Zion National Park, and the incredible walk IN the virgin river, through the NARROWS. It is mile after mile of breathtaking views of canyon walls towering hundreds of feet above you, and as you walk further upstream the walls of the canyon get closer and closer. There is no other experience on earth, as far as I've seen.
You can take a day hike, or even sign up with an outfitter for an overnight trip. It is IMPERATIVE that you check the water levels and avoid flash flood conditions.
Google ZION NARROWS WALK, or check out these links.
http://www.nps.gov/archive/zion/ZionNarrows.htm
A video that gives you some idea of what to expect, although NO video can reproduce what your eyes will see.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...5302454002877#
If you want a really unique experience, you HAVE to go here. And if you have the time, you can easily spend several days here.
Have a great trip.