JimKarczewski
Sep-06-2010, 05:06 PM
So, I'm going out west with a friend for 2 weeks, leaving Oct 4th from Chicago and driving straight through to Colorado Springs the first night. I lived in Denver for 3 years, so I know a lot out that way, however, I never really explored a lot of UTAH. My partner in crime has NEVER been west, so I'd like to make it a decent experience for both of us. Since I've been to Arches, Canyonlands & Monument Valley (and I have NO problem going again, especially Arches, which I've never really scratched the surface of) My trip so far has been planned as this:
Chicago -> CO Springs (Garden of the Gods Obligatory stop!)
CO Springs -> Aspen/Maroon Bells (Gotta check out Peter Lik's gallery in Aspen, only thing besides Maroon Bells)
Aspen->Arches
Arches->Canyonlands (Needles District)
Canyonlands->Natural Bridges
Natural Bridges->Mexican Hat/Monument Valley
Monument Valley->Grand Staircase/Escalante
Escalante->Bryce
Bryce->Goblin Valley SP (and Slot canyons around there)
Goblin Valley->Colorado National Monument
Colorado National Monument->Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP
Black Canyon ->Great Sand Dunes NP
Great Sand Dunes -> Chicago
What I excluded... Zion & Capitol Reef NP's. Honestly, the one thing I'd love to see/do in Zion is the Subway. But after reading about the hike and having to swim/hike the creek, etc.. I'm not going to be up for a 5 mile hike one way, no way in Hell. Capitol Reef.. I didn't see anything that I'd really miss that I wouldn't make up somewhere else... I was also going to do the North Rim of Grand Canyon, but it's iffy that time of year and might be closed by the time we make it there. That said, I don't want to stop at one place, look and then, "we have to get on the road..." So yeah, I'll be spending 2 nights at certain locations, most only one night. I think Arches is 2 and Bryce will be 2. All others 1.
So, am I really missing anything along the way here? I know from driving southeast UT there is a hell of a lot to see in Monument valley. Next year I'm planning on a 6month+ trip, but this is 2 weeks and well, it will be tight, but I'd like to see some places I haven't seen (pretty much Arches, Canyonlands, Sand Dunes and Maroon Bells are the only places I've been)
I was almost thinking Natural Bridges is overkill? Between arches and Canyonlands.. I think we'll manage to see a few arches here and there... :rofl
Chicago -> CO Springs (Garden of the Gods Obligatory stop!)
CO Springs -> Aspen/Maroon Bells (Gotta check out Peter Lik's gallery in Aspen, only thing besides Maroon Bells)
Aspen->Arches
Arches->Canyonlands (Needles District)
Canyonlands->Natural Bridges
Natural Bridges->Mexican Hat/Monument Valley
Monument Valley->Grand Staircase/Escalante
Escalante->Bryce
Bryce->Goblin Valley SP (and Slot canyons around there)
Goblin Valley->Colorado National Monument
Colorado National Monument->Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP
Black Canyon ->Great Sand Dunes NP
Great Sand Dunes -> Chicago
What I excluded... Zion & Capitol Reef NP's. Honestly, the one thing I'd love to see/do in Zion is the Subway. But after reading about the hike and having to swim/hike the creek, etc.. I'm not going to be up for a 5 mile hike one way, no way in Hell. Capitol Reef.. I didn't see anything that I'd really miss that I wouldn't make up somewhere else... I was also going to do the North Rim of Grand Canyon, but it's iffy that time of year and might be closed by the time we make it there. That said, I don't want to stop at one place, look and then, "we have to get on the road..." So yeah, I'll be spending 2 nights at certain locations, most only one night. I think Arches is 2 and Bryce will be 2. All others 1.
So, am I really missing anything along the way here? I know from driving southeast UT there is a hell of a lot to see in Monument valley. Next year I'm planning on a 6month+ trip, but this is 2 weeks and well, it will be tight, but I'd like to see some places I haven't seen (pretty much Arches, Canyonlands, Sand Dunes and Maroon Bells are the only places I've been)
I was almost thinking Natural Bridges is overkill? Between arches and Canyonlands.. I think we'll manage to see a few arches here and there... :rofl