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Hello all
I am going on a small Photo roadtrip i Feb 2009 and already got most of the trip covered, but is stuck on the last part.
On wednesday afternoon we will be poiunting our nose to San Francisco where we have to catch a plane at 14.00 on friday.
My plan was to go south off Las Vegas as we are going through LV earlier on the trip, we would like to hit the original part of Route 66 to see some history, but besides that we are lost for ideas in that area... do you guys have any ideas.
We are mostly in to photographic worthy places, but we are open for ideas
Looking forward to your replies
Sincerely
Jasz / Denmark
Three resource articles for Arizona!
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jasz
We are mostly in to photographic worthy places, but we are open for ideas
Here are three articles, all written by expert photographers of places in Arizona you could consider...
Touring the Navajo Nation, by Jaimie Hall-Bruzenak
Exploring northern Arizona, by Peter Thody
Beyond the Grand Canyon, by Suzanne and Craig Sheumaker,
Mark
Tioga Pass will be CLOSED!
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jasz
just read about something called the Tioga Pass which seems to be closed most of the year
Tioga Pass is located on the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada mountains on CA-Hwy 120 and it is usually closed from late November to mid-May due to snow. Here is our best guess at when it will close this year.
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which way should i go to come from Yosemite to Monolake ?We will be in the area around March 1, 2009
It's a little hard to predict which passes will be open on March 1st but, you really have two options -- both will require a full-day of travel to get from Yosemite to Mono Lake in March. (in the summer months, you could make this trip in a couple of hours). Either go north to US-50 or I-80 and then south on US-395.. Or go south CA-99 to CA-58 to US-395 and go north.
Mark
Yes, i know that i am on a pretty tight schedule...
Thx Mark for your suggestions.
Our trip is actually taking shape now, and before you all comment on the tight schedule, then , yes, i know it, but i want to see "the full monty" in a very short time, yes, there will be a lot of driving - but i love to drive ;-)
Day 1 - arriving at San Francisco, pick up our car and drive to the "golden gate " to shot some pictures off it, then it is off to the Oakhurst area to stay for the night.
Day 2 - leave Oakhurst through Yosemite heading for Bodie for sunset pictures and then to Lee Vining for the night (road 40, 120, 49, 50, 395)
Day 3 - Sunrise pictures at Mono Lake, and then head for Las Vegas through Death Valley, if time allows, then "Race Track" otherwise only Rhyolite & Sand Dunes, Stay in Las Vegas for the night
Day 4 - PMA Convention and then off to Monument Valley to stay for the night.
Day 5 - Monument Valley sunrise shots and then off to Page to see "The Wave" (if we get tickets) after that we head for San Francisco
Day 6 - on our way to San Francisco (photo stops not planned yet) reach San Francisco for the night.
Day 7 - Sunrise shots at "Golden Gate" and small phototrip around San Francisco (Cable Car, Lombard Street.....) and then it is off to Europe again (maybe a small nap in the plane... hehehehehe)
Pretty tight schedule, but i know we can do it ;-)
Jasz