Your "Ultimate Bucket List" for this trip?
Hi Everyone,
I'm excited to have found this site, I have been "Road Trippin" all my life but never really tried to be organized until now. Even if all this was put together on very short notice (work...) this is a trip of a life time for us and I don't want to screw it up!
OK, here is the rough plan for our next 35 days!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...BucketList.jpg
Leaving at the end of this week (Friday) from Montreal, Canada
Heading west entering the US in Detroit and then keep going west until I have to go south ...:)
I have extensive knowledge of the US East Coast and the Canadian West Coast as I travel it all the time , that's why I keep the East coast for the end of the trip , if we run out of time I can always skip it and zoom back to Montreal in a 24 hrs drive from Alabama back to Montreal.
We are leaving in our trusty 1992 Corvette, which I bought last year when I was working out west for a week (Alberta) , I flew my girlfriend over and took it for a 5 days drive through the Canadian Rockies and to the Coast (Vancouver BC.) This time its going for a full tour around the US.
We pack light and this car can eat lots of miles in a day... when the road gets flat and boring
But with two GoPro cams on board and a decent DSLR camera ,we will probably take millions of pictures and videos.
a picture of the two girls in Glacier park :
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...r/SAM_0877.jpg
We like the outdoors,the ocean, surfing, swimming, hiking,climbing etc...
We enjoy good food, doesn't have to be fancy... just Good and local ! (BTW no meat here, but Seafood is fine)
She likes walking downtown , coffee shops and some shopping and is very much about seeing VEGAS and Hollywood...Personally I don't know why, but that's fine... and happy wife happy life ;-)
I'm a Gear head I raced motorcycles and cars all my life, and will DEFINITELY hit Bonneville Salt flats around August 9-10th for Speed week !!! but also very much a beach bum.
Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone Park, Moab, the Northwestern Forests, driving hwy 1 (PHC) along the coast, Nappa valley or Paso Robles, the beaches, death valley, Vegas, the Grand Canyon, Red Rock, Austin, the Miss. Delta , New orleans etc... You name it...
So now that you guys know what drives us, please give us what is YOUR ULTIMATE BUCKET LIST for our lap around the US !
Also seeking some guidance here like best/coolest roads to take (We're in a Corvette after all) , or hidden gems...like secret beaches, greasy spoons or little off the track adventures..
The maps I illustrated is only a rough Ideal of where we are going , feel free to suggest alternate routes and detours , I love detours !
Thanks for your help , It is Greatly appreciated !
Perhaps the first of many such ultimate bucket list trips?
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Originally Posted by
Peteracer
We pack light and this car can eat lots of miles in a day... when the road gets flat and boring
As you will probably discover as you read the posts on this forum, we've never found a boring road in North America, that being said, excellent first post -- you've provided us with a well-constructed snapshot of what you two are about and your goals and interests for this trip.
Even in a go-fast Vette, pretty hard to complete that circuit in 35 days and still find time to mosey, explore downtown coffee shops, wander in unique shopping areas and hike to distant lakes.... Several of the roads that I would recommend are not ones I would recommend for a vette.
You might find that you could spend the 35 days in a particular region and really explore and drive to your heart's content. I like driving fast some days and other days I like to mosey. I could easily spend 35 days in one state and never run out of cool roads to drive and places to explore. My bucket list for a state like Texas would take more than a year of 35-day road trips to fill. (And Texas is one of the "flatter" states in the country). I prefer mountain driving!
Southwest Dave has provided you with several alternative ideas -- you might take a quick look at the RTA routes page and see if any of those ideas trigger some cool alternative plans for you.
And Lifey seems to have forgotten a key tenet of our road tripping creed.... It doesn't matter a whit how often a particular road or place has been written about -- you could travel the same road every day for the rest of your life and as long as the driver is on a "road trip" the trip will be different and unique every day. (different weather, different attitude on the driver, etc. etc.) But if you want the skinny on a local road... best way is to stop and have your nails done or get a hair cut. Local barbers/manicurists are great sources for local intel. -- But I liked her idea about standing in the longest line in a grocery check-out line and talking to the locals.. Brilliant idea!
Since I mentioned Texas, a very cool detour for music and entertainment is the Starlight Theatre in Terlingua, Texas.
Bandy Troll Haven is a place that can only be seen from the road --
Enjoy Speed Week -- One of my treasured car renovation friends was a founding partner of the enterprise...
Actually if you want a surreal experience -- take your Vette to the Black Rock Desert -- the land speed records were once set there. On the edge you can slow down and read the messages found on Guru drive.
Great shopping opportunities abound at the trading posts in the Monument Valley region -- for a really unique lodging experience -- see if you can fit in a night at Firetree Inn in an authentic hogan.
And.... there is nothing wrong with your plan. A circuit through the states identified will be epic. Our view is that every road trip can be the "ultimate bucket list" kind of trip. My first solo road trip was made was I was 19 -- I drove over 15,000 miles in a time span that shall remain off-the-record (in those days, speed was part of the appeal of a cross-country trip -- I am a tad bit wiser these days). So... slow down in the towns --- no need to contribute to the local economy with speeding tickets and let the ponies run on those stretches when you can.
Hey, you gotta drive to Key West... No place like it in the world. A bit of vertigo-inducing driving over those long stretches of bridges. See if you can stay overnight. Eee. August in Key West.... hmmm, maybe not. Save this one for the cooler months!
Enjoy the planning -- that is one of the best parts of any road trip!
Arkansas will surprise you
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Originally Posted by
Peteracer
I know , I guess I sound crazy to take my time off work to hit the road again, but I'm sure people here are the exact same...
Peter... relax, you are among compadres here.... There is not a single person who wouldn't give a limb (albeit a minor one) to be on a road trip about now.... We never tire of another road heading to a distant horizon.
That being said....
Arkansas.... One of the most gorgeous states to drive. So many lakes, so many unexpected discoveries.
Mark
Angel Fire will always be special
One more...
I am from the era of of end of the Vietnam/USA conflict ... for me... Few roads can eclipse driving into Angel Fire on US-64.
Beyond that -- the highway is very scenic!
Ah... I saw you looking at a thread that mentions the Strawberry Park Hotsprings near Steamboat Springs and that is a very cool drive...
Mark