Need advise on first Time Road Trip [May 21 - May 27, 2008]
Hi,
Thanks for such a great forum with wealth of information on various road trips. I read couple of threads and was really amazed on the depth of knowledge you guys possess and the experience you have gathered so far. I have visited several places in the last 2 years i have been here, but they were mostly conducted sight-seeing,hotels,cities. I have been very interested on a roadtrip ever since, but did not have the courage or strength to. Please note, i will be doing the trip alone as it has been very difficult to find likeminded persons (bachelors) in my community.
I am taking off days on 22nd and 23rd and intend to utilize the long weekend. I am ok with leaving early on May 21st. Fact that i own a age-old 93 Civic; i want to take the cheapest rental car available [like a Kia Rio or Hyundai Accent, dont mind even if its manual too].
I live at San Jose, and I initially planned from San Jose to Fresno, take H-180, Kings Canyon, Generals Highway, Sequoia National Park, 395, 190/Death Valley, Mojave. I think this will be insane for a first time roadtripper and I will end up not enjoying anything.
I am intending to cut short, but am clueless as to what will be best suitable for me. Wanted to do some small hikes/treks [2-5 miles] at Kings Canyon and/or Sequoia.
My key motive is to get hang of a a road trip, understand the difficulties, enjoy nature, enjoy driving, to the most important, some hilly roads and desert stretches.
Please advise.
And, thanks a lot for all the information available on this forum.
- Abhijit
Final Day .. Sequoia to King Canyon
Sorry for not updating the final day of the trip soon. Got very busy at work after i came back.
Well, the weather was not good, and it was cloudy all day. I was bit skeptical about how to spend the day at the parks. I headed down 190-65-198 into the park. Intention was to go via Generals' Highway, to Crystal Cave, to Sherman Tree, do the 4 mile hike, and then continue to King Canyon. As expected, General's Highway was covered with fog and the visibility was very poor. I cancelled the hike but visited the places en-route. At King Canyon, a ranger told me that weather at Cedar Grove was clear and so indeed it was. I spent some time walking by the Roaring River, took several pictures, and continued my way back home (via 180). It was already 6 PM and due to poor visibilty on the mountain roads i decided to come down soon.
Hopefully, i can visit the duo parks on a clear day and it will have more to reveal as indicated everywhere.
Overall, this has been a great first roadtrip with tons of experiences. I intend to plan ahead and do more camping and hiking in the next roadtrips. Thanks again for the wonderful information.