Steve_S
Yoda
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My wife and I are considering a tour of the western US in our 1949 MG TC. Right now I'm looking at possible routes and I could use some suggestions. Here are the only concrete rules so far...
1. We will depart in late June.
2. The route will be counter-clockwise starting in Los Angeles.
3. The route must pass through Park City, Utah in early July so we can attend GoF West 2007.
4. We do not want to cross the rockies. Western US only!
5. We want to visit all the western states. A visit means we will at least pass through one significant city or town per state. States include CA, AZ, NM, CO, UT, NV, MT, ID, WA, OR.
6. We want to pass through Grand Canyon (probably north to save time), various Utah parks and Yellowstone.
7. Our route south from Washington will be primarily Pacific Coast highway unless there is a good reason to go inland.
8. Back roads will be used whenever possible and Interstate will be avoided. Remember, this is a 1949 MG!
We are considering skipping New Mexico and Colorado since (no offense to those who live there) there isn't much there west of the Rockies, especially Colorado. We feel it may not be worth days and days of driving just to say we passed through. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong!
The car we will be traveling in:
1. We will depart in late June.
2. The route will be counter-clockwise starting in Los Angeles.
3. The route must pass through Park City, Utah in early July so we can attend GoF West 2007.
4. We do not want to cross the rockies. Western US only!
5. We want to visit all the western states. A visit means we will at least pass through one significant city or town per state. States include CA, AZ, NM, CO, UT, NV, MT, ID, WA, OR.
6. We want to pass through Grand Canyon (probably north to save time), various Utah parks and Yellowstone.
7. Our route south from Washington will be primarily Pacific Coast highway unless there is a good reason to go inland.
8. Back roads will be used whenever possible and Interstate will be avoided. Remember, this is a 1949 MG!
We are considering skipping New Mexico and Colorado since (no offense to those who live there) there isn't much there west of the Rockies, especially Colorado. We feel it may not be worth days and days of driving just to say we passed through. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong!
The car we will be traveling in:
