Another San Fran loop completed
Just thought I'd chime in and add my experience of following in Daves footsteps,
We've just completed our 3week roadtrip which was heavily influenced by Daves loop however we took the motel option and added a few diversions, our route -
02 - 04 San Francisco - Fishermans Wharf, Alcatraz night tour
04 - 06 Mariposa/Yosemite - Stunning B&B and I'll never forget Yosemite.. achingly beautiful
06 - 07 Tonopah - Underestimated time for Tioga Pass, Tenaya Lake is stunning. Found snow near Tuolumne Meadows too... had to press on so no time to hike - big regret. Couldn't find Woah Nellies so ate Nicely's.. good little diner. Arrived late in Tonopah so ate chips and drank in rough saloon bar at Tonopah with great locals.
07 - 09 Springdale/Zion - Angels Landing & Hidden Canyon hikes.. Awesome. Did Valley of Fire on way, ET Hwy, Lil Ale inn at Rachel
09 - 10 Bryce - Beautiful but freezing at sunrise, did Navajo & Queens walk
10 - 11 Torrey - Drive Hanksville & Sth for Muley point, Mokee, Goosenecks & Monument Valley off road loop. Long day but worth every minute.
11 - 12 Page - Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe bend
12 - 13 Grand Canyon - Drive East rim, stay Bright Angel Lodge for sunset
13 - 16 Las Vegas - Call at Seligman for R66. Had blowout on I-40 near Kingman, Jeep ended up in middle scrub of Interstate, very scary. Fit spacesaver & limp Jeep to Vegas airport for replacement. No time at Hoover dam but saw last year.
16 - 17 Death Valley - ATM ate my Debit card at Pahrump - not good day. Artists drive at sunset, Dante's and Zabrieske for sunrise. Swimming at 10pm!
17 - 18 Kern Valley - North to Sequoia, Trial of 100 giants & Pinnacle view
18 - 19 Morro Bay - Good start for Hwy1, beautiful place & great locals
19 - 20 Monterey - Aquarium, vist Carmel, drive Pebble beach
20 - 23 San Francisco - cycle over to Sausalito, eat, drink & reminisce :o)
Even though we had a few disasters along the way we covered just short of 3500miles, there was a few long drives but I was aware of them and we started early, paced ourselves and felt comfortable with the schedule.
The only thing I'd change was our time in Vegas, we spent a week there last year and thought it'd be fun to return since we were passing.. mistake, I hated almost every minute and wished I'd taken a day off our return to San Fran and booked more time in Yosemite and added a day for a visit to Arches NP.
One big mistake I made was that that I fell for the apparently well known upgrade trick at the Dollar desk at SFO - the supervisor guy said he'd upgrade us to a medium SUV, refund my original payment of £300 and just charge me the new price of $670 and I naively trusted him and agreed... signed the new contract, stupidly got nothing in writing about the refund. Therefore my original payment of £300 has yet to be returned and as yet I've no response from Dollar helpdesk, it appears I unwittingly paid an additional $670 for an upgrade.
Now back in the UK I'm surprised how odd it feels being home, we sunk into the nomadic lifestyle very easy and this normality feels weird. I'd better start planning next years trip & sort through the 10gig's worth of pics I took.
Cheers Dave for the inspiration :o)
Those mini-disasters make it a "road trip"
Sorry to hear about the expensive "free upgrade" but enjoyed reading your trip report. That blow-out in the jeep sounds a bit dicey but you certainly saw a lot of beautiful country and did a lot of miles!
I'm sorry you didn't enjoy Las Vegas -- there is a lot of cool stuff here -- both on and off the strip. After nearly nine years living and working here, I have seen about 10% of what there is to find here. (And I publish three articles a week about living here)...
Mark
An incredible hub for daytrips!
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ChipButty
This year my heart just wasn't in it, I can't put my finger on why but the majority of the time there I wished I was back on the road.
On your next visit, I suggest you alternate between the pleasures of the Strip and using Las Vegas as road trip hub -- some truly awesome country can be had in day trips. Here are some short range options and here is Grapevine Canyon -- where petroglyphs are in such abundance that they actually appear as graffiti over successive generations! (I regret that I never re-loaded the images -- they are awesome!)
Mark
Excellent, excellent report
Paul,
Very glad to hear that worked out well for you! Thanks for the update!
Mark