To MITM through Phoenix -or- It Looked good on paper...
Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 5:58 pm
Hi all...
I live in the San Diego area and own a 2010 MINI (Some of you may have seen it, it was entered in the MINI of the Month contest on the Motoring Alliance blog a while back pictured as an Arizona vacation "postcard").
Anyway, My wife and I are planning to attend MITM/MTTUSA in Colorado and I recently had 3 windows open on my desktop with Google, Google Maps, and Delorme Street Atlas open trying to coordinate our route and lodging locations for the August trip.
As for getting there, I came up with two different routes that are only about 70 miles different in length, but one seems to be an infinitely more interesting drive!
The proscribed route (for SoCal) is up I-15 to I-70 in southern Utah and ride I-70 into Winter Park/Denver... BUT it appears to me, a much more interesting route is SD to Phoenix-Flagstaff-Tuba City-Keyenta-Moab and hook up with I-70 at Crescent Junction.
On this 2nd route I figure 3 stops because there is a LOT of sight seeing/picture taking opportunities on day 2 (I'd go right through Monument Valley and a few miles from Canyonlands National park).
Day 1: Leave SD Monday afternoon to Phoenix (our son lives in Goodyear). - 340 miles
Day 2: Phoenix to Monticello Utah (with everything in between). - 395 miles
Day 3: Monticello to Winter Park/Denver. - 415 miles
As the message title sez, this 2nd route "looked good on paper..." What I'd like to know from you guys (who have probably driven a lot of these roads)... is the road through Monument Valley... in the middle of August... in the middle of the day... an "interesting drive" for our MINI or insanity. B-)
Of course, I'm waiting to see (a) what MINI-USA comes up with for their route/schedule from L.A. and (b) what (if any) route your DMC group is going to take, but I thought I'd get some input for pre-planning purposes beforehand.
Thanks in advance.
"Uncle Fred"
unclefredsmusic@cox.net
I live in the San Diego area and own a 2010 MINI (Some of you may have seen it, it was entered in the MINI of the Month contest on the Motoring Alliance blog a while back pictured as an Arizona vacation "postcard").
Anyway, My wife and I are planning to attend MITM/MTTUSA in Colorado and I recently had 3 windows open on my desktop with Google, Google Maps, and Delorme Street Atlas open trying to coordinate our route and lodging locations for the August trip.
As for getting there, I came up with two different routes that are only about 70 miles different in length, but one seems to be an infinitely more interesting drive!
The proscribed route (for SoCal) is up I-15 to I-70 in southern Utah and ride I-70 into Winter Park/Denver... BUT it appears to me, a much more interesting route is SD to Phoenix-Flagstaff-Tuba City-Keyenta-Moab and hook up with I-70 at Crescent Junction.
On this 2nd route I figure 3 stops because there is a LOT of sight seeing/picture taking opportunities on day 2 (I'd go right through Monument Valley and a few miles from Canyonlands National park).
Day 1: Leave SD Monday afternoon to Phoenix (our son lives in Goodyear). - 340 miles
Day 2: Phoenix to Monticello Utah (with everything in between). - 395 miles
Day 3: Monticello to Winter Park/Denver. - 415 miles
As the message title sez, this 2nd route "looked good on paper..." What I'd like to know from you guys (who have probably driven a lot of these roads)... is the road through Monument Valley... in the middle of August... in the middle of the day... an "interesting drive" for our MINI or insanity. B-)
Of course, I'm waiting to see (a) what MINI-USA comes up with for their route/schedule from L.A. and (b) what (if any) route your DMC group is going to take, but I thought I'd get some input for pre-planning purposes beforehand.
Thanks in advance.
"Uncle Fred"
unclefredsmusic@cox.net