Sujet : Re: WY itinerary
De : theise (at) *nospam* panix.com (Ted Heise)
Groupes : rec.outdoors.rv-travelDate : 04. Mar 2025, 20:06:33
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On Tue, 4 Mar 2025 18:41:05 -0000 (UTC),
Carol <
cshenk@virginia-beach.com> wrote:
Ted Heise wrote:
Okay, starting to plan a trip to Wyoming in late May, early
June. We'll be going out through Nebraska (wife has 50th HS
reunion in Nebraska City), and have agreed on Devils Tower as
a destination.
After a day or two there, I'm thinking to head over to Grand
Teton and spend a day or two there. On the map, it doesn't
seem that Yellowstone is all that far, but the routing on
Google maps all seems to go around into Idaho and then
Montana, coming in from the north. Any high level tips on how
to approach this? Neither of us have been to Yellowstone, so
that would be a great destination. On the other hand, I'm
starting to wonder if it might be biting off too much on top
of the other two destinations.
We probably can take 2-3 weeks total, and I don't like driving
much over 250 miles in a day with the trailer.
Depends I'd say! Is the point to explore the area and leave
with an actual feel for it or just to say 'saw that'? I prefer
stress free, no rush trips. I'd put Yellowstone on it's own
trip rather than stress about the driving time or feeling
pressed to drive more than you want.
I completely agree with the preference for low to no stress trips!
That said, it's a long way from Indiana to Wyoming, and I'd like
to maximize what we get in exchange for the mutiple days of front
end and back end travel.
-- Ted Heise <theise@panix.com> West Lafayette, IN, USA