California root around.. (20 days in the sun)day spectacular?
Hi guys,
Been lurking here for a few weeks getting some great tips for our upcoming roadtrip in the US. (First one!) Me and my wife are spending 20 days in sunny California and we can not pass up Las Vegas. Have used the online map applications alot and I`m getting some widespread results. Have our 20 day route pretty much planned out, but i would like som feedback on the following day:
Escondido - I15 N - CA79 S - CA371 E - CA74 E (Pines to Palms Hwy)
Palm Springs
Joshua Tree
Twentynine Palms
Amboy
Ludlow
Las Vegas
AAA TripTik says 6h 39m and Google Maps says 7h 40m..
Are we nuts to think that this can be done in a day?
We are leaving Escondido early on a monday morning. (if that matters)
Any help, tips or warnings of holiday insanity is very welcome.
An insult to those trying to help.
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Originally Posted by
Thomas_K
Dave,
I would sincerely like to thank you for your help here.
Unfortunately your fellow moderators do not seem to understand proper nettiquette, which i why threre are posts missing and the thread title does not make any sence.
I really don't think you have thought this through. We have a 'One trip, one thread' policy here and all a moderator has done was merge your questions into the same thread and politely asked that you keep all the questions here, which is exactly what the first moderator to the thread would have done, including myself. As I understand it you then started to delete posts and claim that nothing made any sense. Using proper "Nettiquette," [as you call it] would it not have been better just to ask why your thread has been merged, or read the rules of the forum, or simply have asked a Mod to change the title?
I am not sure why you think you should be any different from the other 94,000 members that currently frequent the forums, but the very people you are insulting, are the ones who willingly give up their valuable time to help people like yourself get the best from your trip.
In case you are still wondering why we have a one trip, one thread rule, it is because it makes it easier for everyone to follow the development of the trip and to use that info for their own planning purposes. It is not unusual for a trip to take on a whole different direction than in the original plan, but watching that unfold is all part of the process. With so many members and so few regular contributors giving up their time, if we did not have this rule the forums would be overrun with threads asking for minor details and it would be impossible to follow or manage.