Looking forward to seeing your photos.
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UKCraig
Okay, here goes, version 2.0!
Like Dave mentioned, I think this new plan sound much more like fun and less like a work trip.
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Tuesday 30th July - Day 3:
Lombard Street/Filbert Street
Golden Gate Bridge
Drive south to Monterey and relax there for the afternoon (+/- 2.5 hours)
Overnight: Pacific Grove/Monterey
My brother, Dan, lives in Aptos and he knows that coast really well. Perhaps he could meet you someplace and explore one of the state parks. Your kids might get a kick out of Steamer Lane.
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Thursday 1st August - Day 5:
Finish driving south along the PCH
Lunch at Morro Bay?
Afternoon at Avila, Cayucos or Pismo Beach
Overnight: Cavalier Oceanfront Hotel?
My first choice would be the Cayucos Beach Motel – right on the beach.
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Friday 2nd August – Day 6:
Travel day: drive to Death Valley NP via Lone Pine (+/- 6.5 hours)
Sunset Badwater Basin
Overnight accommodation booked: Furnace Creek Ranch Cabin
If CA-190 is open, you wouldn’t go all the way to Lone Pine. Actually if CA-178 is open I would recommend a drive through Panamint Valley—past the Trona Pinnacles—they will seem familiar from all of the sci fi films they have been used for. You do miss that gorgeous road eastward from Father Crowley Point, but Panamint Valley is pretty darn impressive.
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Saturday 3rd August – Day 7:
Explore Death Valley NP
Zabriskie Point
Devils Golf Course
Artists Drive / Artists Pallette
Overnight accommodation booked: Furnace Creek Ranch Cabin
The Mule Team road is pretty cool too.
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Sunday 4th August – Day 8:
Sunrise Dantes View
Free entry to National Parks today – avoid!
Drive to Las Vegas (+/- 2.5 hours)
Overnight: Staying with relatives south of Las Vegas
“South of Las Vegas” – where is this? Laughlin? Maybe we could join you for dinner this night?
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Monday 5th August – Day 9:
Drive to Kingman (+/- 4 hours)
Visit Hoover Dam
Frozen Custard at Culvers!
Overnight: Kingman
I hope you drive the old Route 66 to Oatman on your way to Kingman? The turbine tours at the Dam are the worth the expense if you can fit it in. Or you can park and walk over the bridge for outstanding views.
Tuesday 6th August – Day 10:
Breakfast at Cracker Barrel!
Drive along old Route 66 to Grand Canyon NP (+/- 3 hours)
Explore Grand Canyon NP
Overnight accommodation booked: Maswik Lodge South
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Thursday 8th August – Day 12:
Travel day: drive to Cortez (+/- 6 hours)
Stop for lunch at the roadside in Monument Valley
Gouldings Hotel has great views for lunch and there is a very cool film museum and trading post there.
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Saturday 10th August – Day 14:
Drive western part of San Juan Skyway via Telluride and Ridgway (+/- 4 hours)
Gondola from Telluride to Mountain Village and back?
Note: Telluride Jazz Festival – how does this effect this plan?
Overnight accommodation booked: Montrose Barndominium
Like Dave, have never been the jazz festival – but I would guess that traffic could be bear.
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Monday 12th August – Day 16:
Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP
Overnight accommodation booked: Montrose Barndominium
Both of these days have awesome views.
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Sunday 18th August – Day 22:
Drive out toward Rocky Mountain NP via Peak to Peak Highway (+/- 3 hours?)
Overnight: Estes Park?
Like Dave mentioned – Estes Park is worth seeing – Traffic is a bit of a bear – but views from the Stanley Hotel (maybe lunch) are great.
Looking forward to seeing your photos.
Mark
The Hoover Dam Bridge View
There are some really good insights for traveling the roads in Arizona and New Mexico
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UKCraig
PS look what arrived already. Just got to go out for a bit so not had a proper look but a quick flick through the book and it looks really nicely done. A nice feel and very colourful and inviting.
Good timing. We only had one (1) copy still in the warehouse in the UK. Glad you were the one to get it!
There are some really good insights for traveling the roads in Arizona and New Mexico.
Thanks for purchasing it.
Mark
I reckon an extra nights a bonus!
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I have, however, got corporate to agree one extra night outside of Denver. So either one extra night somewhere between Durango and Denver or, alternatively, an extra night in Estes Park. What would you reckon?
Well another night prior to Denver and you could visit Cave of the winds and a place I remember appealing to me that we didn't have time to visit was the Mining towns of Cripple creek and Victor. Near Denver there is Lookout mountain, home of Buffalo Bill's grave and museum close to the town of Golden.
Taking an extra night after Denver you could still visit BB's resting place (?) but then what I would probably do is head through Idaho Springs (lunch?) and continue to Granby/Grand lake for the night and next morning drive the epic Trail ridge road (US34) into Estes park, stay over and visit the Bear lake area next day. So many options but those are a few to ponder.