by hugh » Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:48 am
The wife and I just finished up a road trip of about 4500 miles. It took us from our hometown to Lethbridge Alberta the first night, then on the Highway to the Sun in Montana the 2nd day. Then we stopped in Idaho, and went on to Utah where we had a 5 day rented cabin. Then a trip through Colorado, with a 1 day stopover in Durango. I had saved up and bought a used 1992 Mazda Miata convertible for this trip so we stayed in hotels each night on the road. The little Miata was driven most of the trip with the top down so it was an excellent viewing platform, although a bit small. Along the way we saw some amazing scenery, The Southwest United States has tons of beautiful country with some amazing roads - we tried to avoid interstates as much as possible. Along the way I saw maybe a dozen Teardrop trailers, the wife would point and say, there,s another teardrop. Now this trip was on what I call my "bucket list" and while I had a great time, especially once while we were gonna look at a ghost town and wound up on a gravel road at 10.400 feet in a rain storm on our way to Escalante, Utah. The road turned kinda red muddy and we were sliding around the corners going downhill,I havn,t had so much fun in a long time. If I were to go again the TTT I built would be the only option. Checking the camping availability through the computer most sites were booked in National Parks so we decided to hotel it. Turns out the trailer would have been a great way to go, there were lots of smaller campsites available, so the next big trip will be pulling my little tent on wheels.