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Wyllliam 09-14-2013 02:56 PM

Road trip in South west US, any advice on things i have to check out?
 
Hi,
Tomorrow i'm leaving for a 1500 mile roadtrip in the US :burnrubber:.
I start of in Los Angeles then to San Diego, Palm springs, Scottsdale, Bryce canyon, Grand Canyon and ofcourse Las Vegas.:happy0180:

Any suggestions for things i need to see on this trip?

Gen 09-14-2013 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Wyllliam (Post 1212036)
Hi,
Tomorrow i'm leaving for a roadtrip in the US :burnrubber:.
I start of in Los Angeles then to San Diego, Palm springs, Scottsdale, Bryce canyon, Grand Canyon and ofcourse Las Vegas.:happy0180:

Any suggestions for things i need to see on this trip?

The southwest US is pretty ugly compared to Belgium. I'm jealous. :( In regard to San Diego, mission bay and the gas lamp are usually the popular spots. Maybe it's because I've lived here so long that I have a hard time coming up with places you NEED to see.

In LA, of course there's Hollywood and Beverly Hills.

If you have the time while you're in Arizona, I'd check out Sedona.

torqdork 09-14-2013 03:41 PM

Another vote for Sedona by way of a side trip North through Prescott Valley to 89A and the historic mining town of Jerome.

A little late for the more scenic Grand Canyon North Rim drive that would add a day to your schedule, but the South Rim is beautiful, too. Check wx for Bryce, flash floods are common this time of year.

Wyllliam 09-14-2013 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by torqdork (Post 1212094)
Another vote for Sedona by way of a side trip North through Prescott Valley to 89A and the historic mining town of Jerome.

A little late for the more scenic Grand Canyon North Rim drive that would add a day to your schedule, but the South Rim is beautiful, too. Check wx for Bryce, flash floods are common this time of year.

WTF are flashfloods?

Gen 09-14-2013 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Wyllliam (Post 1212108)
WTF are flashfloods?

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VD5GxluHN8"]Insane Flash Flooding, Antelope Canyon and Page Arizona. August 2nd, 2013 - YouTube[/ame]

Wyllliam 09-14-2013 04:03 PM

the wheater forecast for the days i'm in that area are all Sunny sky's and no rain.
So it seams i'm not going to see this wheater phenomena

Keep the suggestions comming

SillySaxon 09-14-2013 04:13 PM

Don't go to NM or West TX, really Ugly.
That said, from San Antonio - East is really nice.

I know that's not your way but just a tip on a nice area

Also if you get the chance, I'd say go Highway 101 north all the way to Seattle, twisty and pretty

Wyllliam 09-14-2013 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by SillySaxon (Post 1212143)
Don't go to NM or West TX, really Ugly.
That said, from San Antonio - East is really nice.

I know that's not your way but just a tip on a nice area

Also if you get the chance, I'd say go Highway 101 north all the way to Seattle, twisty and pretty

THanks for the tips, but hat will be for a next roadtrip.:thumbup:
I already have hotels booked in the city's i mentione in my first post :slap:,
so i'm pretty much fixed to those areas and everything in between

Dsmith1992 09-14-2013 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Wyllliam (Post 1212108)
WTF are flashfloods?

basically what is happening here in northern colorado right now

chrisl 09-14-2013 04:47 PM

Why is everyone saying that the southwest is ugly? There are some incredibly scenic locations in New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and California. It's a very different landscape than Belgium, but I really can't understand some of these comments...

Gen 09-14-2013 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by chrisl (Post 1212195)
Why is everyone saying that the southwest is ugly? There are some incredibly scenic locations in New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and California. It's a very different landscape than Belgium, but I really can't understand some of these comments...

Sure there are some scenic spots, but 98% of it looks like this: (as a disclaimer, I don't really lump Colorado in with the rest. Colorado is very pretty)

http://wherethehellisjimbo.files.wor...6/img_0812.jpg


I'd take Belgium :)

http://internationalstudentsguide.or...07/Belgium.jpg

Firestorm_86 09-14-2013 05:00 PM

Arches National Park

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448hpsti 09-14-2013 05:03 PM

I'm in sedona, if you come by I can take you to Jerome and show you sedona

torqdork 09-14-2013 05:17 PM

If you're committed to Bryce Canyon Nat'l. Park, you really should add at least a half-day for Zion Nat'l. Park that's sort of on the way. They're completely different.


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