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    Thanks JudyH for your input on Escalante region. Also thanks a million to all who replied with the Do & See stuff. We didn't do all we started with, but added some others.
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    This is roughly the order of what was covered on Trip West.
    Yorktown, VA flight into MI. then shared a van.
    From Ludington, MI rode car ferry across Lake Michigan to Manitowoc, WI

    SD - Corn Palace, Pioneer Auto Show, Wall Drugs, Badlands
    Ellsworth AFB Air & Space Museum, Mt Rushmore
    Spearfish Canyon

    WY - Devil’s Tower, Big Horn Mountains
    Cody Dam, Grand Teton NP, a Snake River raft ride
    Yellowstone NP

    MT - Glacier NP

    ID - Northern Idaho & Coeur d’Alene Lake

    WA - Spokane to Walla Walla, Columbia Gorge

    OR - Oregon City, Mt Hood, Hood River, Cascade Locks
    Newport Aquarium and north up Oregon coastline

    WA - Mt St Helen, Olympia, Tacoma, Tacoma Narrows Bridge & Gig Harbor, Pacific Beach, Olympic Peninsula & Hoh Rain Forest
    ferry Puget Sound from Port Townsend to Whidbey Is.
    Deception Pass, Anacortes, Navy Squadron reunion at Skaget
    Mt Baker, Vancouver, Boeing tour, Pikes Market, Space Needle
    Snoqualmie Falls, Mt Rainier

    OR - Astoria, Lighthouses & OR coastline to Florence
    Umpqua Falls, Diamond Lake, Crater Lake

    CA - Redwoods NP, Napa & Sonoma Valleys
    Petaluma, San Francisco, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Yosemite
    Death Valley

    NE - Vegas, Red Rock State Park, Hoover Dam

    AZ - Lake Havasu, Sedona- Grand Canyon, Lake Powell

    UT - Zion, Cedar Breaks, Bryce, Escalante Canyons, Capital Reef

    CO - Denver, Colorado Springs, Air Force Academy Chapel,
    Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peake

    KS - Bull riding show at Topeka,

    MO - Joplin Stockyard Auction, Jim's Dam (Branson) countryside tour,
    Springfield Bass Pro Super center

    TN - Nashville, Knoxville

    VA - Blue Ridge Mountains to Roanoke, Richmond, Yorktown

    I'm tired! Over 13,000 miles and 63 days.
    What a wondrous and varied country.
    Don't just dream of it, go see some of it!!!!
    Robert

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    Sounds like a great trip Would like to do something similar one of these years.

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    • #3
      Sounds great, hope you will post more about your trip. Any pictures to share.
      ken H.,Ballston Lake, NY
      My photo website: www.kenharperphotos.com
      Wyndham Atlantic City, NJ 8/7-8/14/14
      Australia-New Zealand 10/15-11/2/14 (some TS some hotels)

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      • #4


        I'd like to see half of those in twice as much time!

        You will have to give us some more details when you have rested up after your vacation.
        Lawren
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        There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
        - Rolf Kopfle

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        • #5
          Rob had emailed me a few times prior to posting. I was aware of his trip and he kept complaing that he was tired. After I saw that list of states, I understand why he is pooped , but he should be releaved, Rob you are home now!
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          • #6
            Originally posted by bigfrank
            Rob ... kept complaing that he was tired. After I saw that list of states, I understand why he is pooped , but he should be releaved, Rob you are home now!
            I was stating facts after long days, not complaining!!!

            Now that I'm home, I've REASON to be pooped out.

            NOT complaining!!!
            Robert

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            • #7


              There's more to the trip than has been talked about, I suspect.

              When he got back our way, as far as Topeka, he had the option of going to Michigan with his traveling buddy and flying home, or buying a car and driving home.

              He did the latter, so he could visit family in Joplin and take a dam drive around the lake the next day, touring Table Rock timeshare resorts. I feel honored that he chose that option.

              And his car did not get totalled while he was here, like Rapmarks'.

              Originally posted by RESORT2ME
              Jim's Dam (Branson) countryside tour,
              RCI Member Since 24-Aug-1989/150-plus Exchanges***THE TIMESHARE GRIM REAPER~~~Exchanging/Searching/SW Florida/MO/AR/IA/Consumer Advocacy/Estate Planning/Sports/Boating/Fishing/Golf/Lake-living/Retirement****Sometimes ya just gotta be a dick

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              • #8
                Wasn't Mt Hood Great

                I remember going to Mt. Hood about 12 years ago and seeing the Resort there build at Government Camp. Just seeing that building was the most imprssive building I have ever seen and that day I told my wife we could go home now, that made my whole trip. When we were there they were training a new St. Bernard because the older dog had just passed away. The puppy in training was so cute.
                Bart
                I live to vacation and vacation to live.

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                • #9
                  Robert, what a beautiful trip you made. I am really curious and would like to know what area you found the most beautiful in this country as there are so many beautiful spots. It may not be the area only but also what happened when you were there. I know that you were going to meet some old buddies so this may have been your highlight too of your trip. I am looking forward to read your trip report and to see your photo images too.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by iconnections View Post
                    ... I am really curious and would like to know what area you found the most beautiful in this country as there are so many beautiful spots. ...
                    Well, being able to visit with JLB was a treat, but you asked for the most beautiful area.


                    I really liked Spearfish Canyon, Teton NP, Glacier NP, Columbia Gorge sunset, Puget Sound, Mt Baker, Crater Lake, Big Sur coastline, Death Valley, G. Canyon sunset, Zion NP, Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks NM in the snow, etc, etc.

                    I would have to say the most unbelievable scenery with every turn of the highway, by far ...

                    ......

                    ............

                    Going to the Sun Road, GLACIER National Park. It may be more amazing when more snow is on the peaks, but I was afraid we'd get snowed out, so I'll settle for the splendor as we seen it.
                    Robert

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                    • #11
                      I can't wait to hear about your trip and see your pics!! shaggy

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                      • #12
                        Sounds like a wonderful trip. I think Bryce Canyon is beautiful too, and just as awesome as the Grand Canyon.
                        Vicki

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                        • #13
                          For our forum friends outside this country

                          Here are the most beautiful photographs of our National Parks. After seeing these pictures here, you may just want to come and visit some of these National Parks.

                          http://www.terragalleria.com/parks/parks.html

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                          • #14
                            Beautiful devastation

                            Originally posted by vlariano View Post
                            ... I think Bryce Canyon is beautiful too, and just as awesome as the Grand Canyon.
                            Two different examples of beautiful erosion. A third is the Badlands. Seems as though the examples go on and on.

                            I think it amazing that we can observe the many areas and find such variation in the devastation. The beauty is as varied as the material and the extent of the erosion.

                            I find it weird to say something is beautiful when there’s such devastation.


                            Robert
                            Robert

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                            • #15
                              There are several postings with regards to Trip West, but I'm doing so here also as a bump up for those of you that have no knowledge of that time element or the postings since. Although Trip West was never written to completion, what has been written and the links and photograph collection included should be an asset to anyone interested in traveling west on the Rocky Mountains.

                              Click on the links under my signature if interested.
                              Robert

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