March Road Trip in the west. Which kind of car?
Hi everyone,
I'm a new member and before posting, I've read a lot of threads and I must say you all saved me a lot of time!!
I'm planning a road trip in early March through California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah and then come back to California. Actually, I've two questions:
- What about National Parks in early March? I suppose some roads will still be closed because of snow?
- What kind of car should I rent? A sedan seems good enough to do it but if roads aren't in a good condition, is a SUV a better choice? I'll just be by myself, I don't need a lot of cargo room but something comfortable regarding the huge amount of miles (around 2500)...
Thanks for taking the time to answer me!
Depends on your definition of 'nothing'.
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Originally Posted by
Patate
Unless there's absolutely nothing to see on US50??
One often reads that there is nothing to see. For me, it was the most amazing desert scenery. True, it is desolate and empty, but that in itself created a beauty not seen anywhere else. I saw two other vehicles, the whole way - that was in 2001.
It is one mountain range after another, with valleys in between. And each is unique. When you take some time to just sit to take in your surroundings, you see more and more.
Driving The Loneliest Highway in America was for me an unusual experience. There are hardly any points of reference. No other traffic. No fences. No buildings. Nature pure and raw. Take time to experience it.
Lifey