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I have also posted this in the SW section, and cross-posted here for the Ca advice and input.

Hi all, looking for some route planning advice, please. My wife and I, and another couple, will be touring SW USA in late Sept/early Oct, and I will appreciate any advice or comment on our planned route.

This is the planning at present:

Day 0 prep FJR at Salt Lake City (will be stored there for me pending arrival). The first 2 days are transport stages to link up with friends arriving in LA.

Day 1 SLC to Las Vegas (425 miles)

Day 2 Las Vegas to Santa Barbara, where we link up with friends (360 miles)

Day 3 Santa B to Monterey (along the coast 260 m)

Day 4 Monterey to Moccasin chose Moccasin as a 2-night base, but anywhere close/better is good. (175 m)

Day 5 Loop ride, heading over Sonora Pass, then back via one of the other roads advice on this much appreciated. (est 300 m)

Day 6 Moccasin to Bishop through Yosemite (210 m)

Day 7 Bishop to Las Vegas via Death Valley (300 m). 2 nights in LV. (Unfortunately Ive had to cut a ride up to Goldfields from the route not enough time).

Day 8 Loop ride from LV probably taking in Hoover Dam.

Day 9 LV to Williams. (230 miles). This day is shorter than I would like, but I dont know if we can get to stay any closer to the canyon, or if there is enough time to see the canyon and stay overnight towards Cameron.

Day 10 Williams to Page via Grand Canyon. (200 m leaves enough time for sightseeing). And major BUGG*H here we will be through this area the week after the SWFOG! This is about half way through the trip, total so far 2,500 miles

Day 11 Page to Kanab via North Rim (230 m)

Day 12 Kanab to Hatch, via Zion (there and back ride) and Cedar City (there and back ride) (210 m)

Day 13 Hatch to Blanding, incorporating Bryce, Escalante etc (310 m)

Day 14 Blanding to Durango (260 m)

Day 15 Durango to Gunnison (230 m)

Day 16 Gunnison to Moab (280 m)

Day 17 Moab to SLC (240 m). Total at this point 4,200 miles, with 2 more days to spend. Will get to have a look at Bonneville, and ride this area for a day or two, before heading home to Australia.

The overnight stops have just been chosen from names on a map (using MapSource to do the basic routing) so any advice on towns/places to stay will be welcomed. We may stay an extra day in the Durango/Gunnison/Moab area. The distances per day have been chosen to cater for the fact that we are tourists = more than usual stops for oooh aaaah moments and piccies. We are not afraid of 500 to 600 mile days if we need to get these stretches in to get past the boring bits.

Basically the route was chosen for the following reasons:

1 riding partners want to ride Highway 1 (so do we, although we would prefer north to south)

2 Sonora & Yosemite are must dos

3 Death Valley sounds interesting, and gets us across the range

4 Las Vegas at $29.95 a night we have to stay there was definitely OFF the list until the girls figured 2 nights in a real hotel at that price sounds too good.

5 As tourist we must see Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce etc.

6 SW Colorado was a must ride area - there seem to be interesting roads there.

Anyway, there it is any advice and comments will be gratefully accepted and read.

And the following is the rough Garmin/Mapsource route as planned.

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Day 5 – Loop ride, heading over Sonora Pass, then back via one of the other roads – advice on this much appreciated. (est 300 m)
Well, if you want to keep it to 300 miles and don't need to see Lake Tahoe, here's the obvious suggestions (for those of us who've lived close by and ridden the available choices a lot):

East over Sonora Pass to 395 north to the north end of Topaz Lake for gasoline. Then back south about 3 miles on 395 and take 89 (Monitor Pass) west to a tee where you have a choice to go either (1) right at the tee (north) through Markleeville and then west over 88 (Carson Pass) to Jackson and south on 49, OR (2) make a left (south) at the tee and take 4 (Ebbetts Pass) west to Angels Camp and then south on 49. I'd probably take 4 to Angels Camp, but 88 is nice, too.

 
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Hi there

rendering advice for tour routing is very tough to do because it is such a personal decision and everybody has a different preference.

Having said that, my only advice would be to not get stuck on being hell bent on doing that exact route you've planned, after all there are plenty of motels and many things to be seen in the Western US. I would prefer to go north (as you mentioned) on Hwy 1/101 all the way to Oregon and see the huge stretch of sand dunes on the coast( Florence, OR) area, stay over night in one of the motels right on the beach (Newport Beach, OR). Or go at least up to Depoe Bay/Newport which is a lovely area on the coast.

That would involve going in a N-NW direction and then loop south from Oregon towards northern CA and then hit national parks an must see sites (Yosemite and then through death valley to Vegas) and eventually back to SLC.

No matter what you decide you'll have a blast and we do of course expect a killer ride report :yahoo:

Best wishes and safe travel

Alfred in Switzerland

 
On day 9 Lv to williams when ya get to kingman az (my city) take old rt 66 to seligman, gets ya off the very boring I-40

 
you might want to check that hotel in Vegas for 29.95 it will not be much of a hotel.......

R

 
Thanks guys - this is the input I was looiing for (and hopefully more to come). :rolleyes: Some specifics:

exskibum - we will look at the Lake Tahoe 'add in', and have that planned so we can do it if time looks good (we don't know how long we will be 'oooh aaah-ing'). The loop around the lake looks too long to add in, so what would your suggestion be - have a look at the east or the west shores? Your other suggestions are great.

marcus - that's so good - help us find the good bits to avoid the boting stuff. Thanks.

biksniffer - yep, northern Cal looks so good (tried to fit in 49 - Grass Valley up to Lake T and other stuff) but when on a time budget something has to give. I'll relook at it though, with your suggestions in mind.

Fairlaner - seems like some of the Casino hotels have these crazy deals advertised - I'll find out soon if they are for real. We will happily miss the Casino bit - not really our scene, but the rooms look good. The one I had looked at was Circus Circus ($29.95 weekdays, $89.95 weekends)

Thanks all, and happy to get more input.

 
actually was in vegas yesterday,off flamingo by the truck stop.i really do have a **** made at the trucker hotel.

 
Circus Circus is first hand Knowledge and trust me when i tell you it is a dump..

9.95 a night would be $9 too much :crazy: :crazy:

R

 
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Day 15/16 - Give serious consideration to staying up the road (Highway 235) in Crested Butte. From Gunnison it's a 30 mile "cul de sac". While Gunnison is pleasant, Crested Butte is a truly delightful mountain town and the entire "downtown" (three blocks long) is on the National Historical Register. Even with the up-and-back you will still be at about 300 miles for both days.

 
actually was in vegas yesterday,off flamingo by the truck stop.i really do have a **** made at the trucker hotel.
Nobody cares where you have your **** made.

= Not true........

odot and Bust want to know..... and...... if Barb is drunk enough, she might give it a go.... :blink: :rolleyes:

B.......

 
Day 15/16 - Give serious consideration to staying up the road (Highway 235) in Crested Butte. From Gunnison it's a 30 mile "cul de sac". While Gunnison is pleasant, Crested Butte is a truly delightful mountain town and the entire "downtown" (three blocks long) is on the National Historical Register. Even with the up-and-back you will still be at about 300 miles for both days.
MCML - thanks for that great tip. This is the sort of thing I am looking for.

The feedback on LV hotels is also 'interesting'. I'm thinking of starting new thread on the best and worst places in LV to make **** :rolleyes: Looks like the thread will be a winner :clapping: :clapping: BTW, other 'deals' in LV include MGM Grand $100 a night, but I'll keep an open mind.

 
actually was in vegas yesterday,off flamingo by the truck stop.i really do have a **** made at the trucker hotel.
Nobody cares where you have your **** made.

= Not true........

odot and Bust want to know..... and...... if Barb is drunk enough, she might give it a go.... :blink: :rolleyes:

B.......
wuh?......................................I ain't giving nobody "a go" :blink:

Finally......... signs of life!!...... it was gettin boring around here, thought I would stir it up....

And..... what he said.......... bummer :p :D :rolleyes:

 
actually was in vegas yesterday,off flamingo by the truck stop.i really do have a **** made at the trucker hotel.
Nobody cares where you have your **** made.

= Not true........

odot and Bust want to know..... and...... if Barb is drunk enough, she might give it a go.... :blink: :rolleyes:

B.......
wuh?......................................I ain't giving nobody "a go" :blink:

Finally......... signs of life!!...... it was gettin boring around here, thought I would stir it up....

And..... what he said.......... bummer :p :D :rolleyes:
I thot that's what y'all wanted...BOREDOM, so I took a hiatus, now I'm going fer a ride.

Be good, ******...and if you can't be good, take pics and PM me...*L*

 
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