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  1. Default its happening!

    We have finalized our schedule and have begun making reservations. This makes it REAL!!

    Thanks everyone for all your help through our YEARS of planning this trip!

    We decided to leave out Vegas.. just no desire to go there, and worried about safety (especially for the car!). Mrs. Pete, that sounds like it works out! Nothing wrong with cruises :)

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    Default Congratulations.

    I sure hope you will pop by and let us know how your trip turns out with a report.

    Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puff5655 View Post
    We decided to leave out Vegas.. just no desire to go there, and worried about safety (especially for the car!). Mrs. Pete, that sounds like it works out! Nothing wrong with cruises :)
    Nothing wrong with a husband remaining profitably employed in today's economy either! He was heartbroken to cut the trip back to a measley two weeks, but I completely understood his fears about being away from work so long. If I weren't a teacher, I'd probably be in the same boat.

  4. Default Gear needed for long trip

    Heres our ridiculously long list of what we need for our 2 week trip. We'll be camping and hiking a lot. There's 3 of us.

    Anything we left out? (Hope this list might be a bit helpful too!)

    sleeping gear (pillow, bag, blanket)
    clothes, pj's, regular toiletries (shampoo, etc..)
    swimsuit, beach towel
    nalgene bottle
    sneakers, flips, chacos
    purses, wallets, backpack
    sunglasses
    camera, phone, ipod, chargers
    brush
    hair straightener
    sunscreen
    bug spray
    first aid kit, tylenol, etc..
    swiss army knife

    Camping Stuff
    tent
    mallet (for stakes)
    flashlights
    cooler
    piemakers, foil, trashbags, grill-cooking utensils, paper plates, can opener

    Stuff to Do
    dvds
    travel journal
    books
    cards, games
    notebook, sketchpad, pencils and pens

    Other Stuff
    a laptop
    noise canceling headphones
    flash drive (to save pictures)
    car kit (tire pressure gauge, flares, emerg. blanket, etc..)
    TomTom GPS
    fans


    And will this all fit in a little Ford Focus?
    Last edited by Midwest Michael; 04-04-2009 at 12:52 PM. Reason: Merged AGAIN! If you create another new thread about this trip, you may lose your ability to post - Final Warning!!!

  5. Default do I need hiking boots?

    We'll be camping and doing some light hiking in Grand Canyon, Zion, and Yellowstone. 2-3 hour treks on easy-moderate trails.

    I've been told hiking boots are necessary in snake country, but it seems like they would be really hot and bulky. In the Northeast, I've always just worn my Chacos sandals or my LLBean Summer sneakers (thin and waterproof) when hiking.

    Would those be okay or would I be taking a huge risk with snakes/scorpions/spiders??

    Thanks!

    Sarah
    Last edited by Mark Sedenquist; 04-04-2009 at 02:08 PM. Reason: Sarah, This is the last time we are going to merge one of your new threads into this one

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    Default If it were me....

    I've hiked in a variety of footwear in the southwest -- but as personal preference I would strongly suggest you invest in a pair of light-weight hiking boots. You don't really need them for the places you are going -- but you don't really need a sprained or broken ankle either.

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by puff5655 View Post
    We'll be camping and doing some light hiking in Grand Canyon, Zion, and Yellowstone. 2-3 hour treks on easy-moderate trails.

    I've been told hiking boots are necessary in snake country, but it seems like they would be really hot and bulky. In the Northeast, I've always just worn my Chacos sandals or my LLBean Summer sneakers (thin and waterproof) when hiking.

    Would those be okay or would I be taking a huge risk with snakes/scorpions/spiders??

    Thanks!

    Sarah
    Yes, you need boots. I've come too close to snakes many times, and my husband had a scorpion in the foot of his bed once at camp -- that was scary. Critters aside, don't forget the extra protection for your ankles. Let your foot slip on a rock, twist your ankle, and the next few days of your trip are shot!

    Though my normal summer footwear alternates between Keds/no socks and Teva flip-flops, I love-love-love my lightweight hiking boots. They are by far the most comfortable shoes I own, and they don't feel hot while I'm walking -- I would not enjoy wearing them around the house, of course. The boots' protection factor is enormously better than that of sandals or sneakers.

    They don't have to cost a fortune. My current pair was $2 at a yard sale; they're Vasque name-brand and they're perfect for me. It's spring break right now, and we've been going through closets to see what still fits / what should go to Goodwill, and I just discovered that BOTH of my daughters have outgrown their boots. No good kids, always growing, never thinking of my wallet. They're both taller than I am already! I've just bid on two pair of Merrell boots (lightweight, partially ripstop nylon, better than full leather for the casual hiker) on eBay for them. One pair is currently going for $6, while the other is at the top of my personal price range of $10. Please don't bid against me! I need those boots!

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    Sounds like they are a must! Thanks for your advice!

    I'll have to check out ebay! :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by puff5655 View Post
    Sounds like they are a must! Thanks for your advice!

    I'll have to check out ebay! :)
    I now have two pair of "new to us" hiking boots for my daughters. Both were purchased on ebay, both look all but new, both were less than $10. They had a chance to try them out last weekend on a day hike at a state park, and they both declared them perfect. Equipment doesn't have to cost a fortune.

  10. Default yellowstone park to Buffalo,NY

    This will be the last stretch of our trip, basically the "going home" part.

    We haven't thought at all about worthy stops along this route, we'll be traveling it over 3-5 days.

    Wondering what highway would be the most scenic, and if you have any suggestions on places to stop and explore/view. We'd like to go through Omaha.

    Thanks,

    Sarah
    Last edited by AZBuck; 06-10-2009 at 12:10 PM. Reason: Again: Do NOT start any more new threads for this trip. You were warned repeatedly.

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