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Originally Posted by jim87
(Post 8909790)
My friends are locked into 12-26 and 27 in SF, 28 in Napa, 31 Vegas, fly home the 6th at 7 pm. They have read this threads feedback, send their thank yous, and affirm that the Grand Canyon is not negotiable, but wonder if replacing Yosemite with Sequoia NP might help intinerary.
And getting reservations in EITHER of these park's accomidations this late is going to be difficult. If they insist on the schedule as they have locked it in, here's my best suggestion... DON'T TRY TO DO ALL OF CALIFORNIA, NEVADA, & NORTHERN ARIZONA BY CAR IN AS FEW DAYS AS THEY HAVE. Take a SFO to Yosemite 1 day motorcoach tour. If they *must* go to the Grand Canyon... Take a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon scenic flight or 1 day motorcoach tour. Take advantage of the low-cost airfares, bus fares (www.megabus.com), and train fares (yes, even Amtrak) rather than flogging themselves driving hundres of miles a day in a rental car in potentially dicey road/weather conditions. Not that I expect they will listen to this good advice... ...but when they need a vacation, after returning to Spain from their vacation, they can't say that the forum did not warn them. |
Originally Posted by iapetus
(Post 8912023)
Also, jim87, remind your friends that the rim of the Grand Canyon will be pretty cold this time of year. Realizing that the Grand Canyon is in the desert, people often think that it's warm year-round. The base of the canyon will be warm in January, but the rim won't be; they should be prepared.
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Agree with mlshanks post # 16. BTW - post-trip report back on how it went & their final itinerary/travel methods. Cheers.
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Ok, Yosemite is back in, perhaps on a bus trip. Grand canyon by helicopter is a great idea. I've got just a couple more days to advise them before they fly out. Am I correct that taking the main hghwy via Bakersfield to Vegas may require chains. Yes, of course I'll share what should be most interesting adventures in the USA. Aruba, a little past its prime or downright dangerous.
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Originally Posted by jim87
(Post 8926001)
Am I correct that taking the main hghwy via Bakersfield to Vegas may require chains.
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Originally Posted by jim87
(Post 8926001)
Am I correct that taking the main hghwy via Bakersfield to Vegas may require chains.
I'd recommend checking the weather reports carefully in Bakersfield or Barstow, and getting chains as appropriate if you plan this route in winter. |
Again my thanks to all who have taken their time to give advice. Current ammended itinerary as follows-
26 and 27 SF Hilton 28 Sonoma 29 Yosemite(weather permitting-backup plan an extra day in wine country) 30 Drive toward Vegas and stop along the road at chain motel when tired 31 Arrive Vegas (cancelled Aruba-thanks for the warnings- and booked Hyatt Place across the st. from Hard Rock-a new years eve steal at $103 via Hotwire 1 Go Grand Canyon weather permitting or just stay in Vegas(MGM $110 w-$25 food credit 2 and 3 To LA 4 and 5 Carmel and Monterey 6 Depart SFO 7pm They have read all your responses and accept the fact that they'll be busy and doing a lot of driving. Any last advice. Open for ideas if they stay outside of Yosemite, for LA, and Carmel. Again, my thanks and theirs for your generousity. As we say in Barcelons-Bones Festes!(Happy Holidays) |
Forget snow chains
No need for chains for the tires. Once installed, you can only drive 20-30 mph (30-50 km/h), and with a tight driving schedule, it's probably better just to cancel that portion of the trip instead of driving there slow.
Mountain highway passes in Southern California are most likely either closed or open, instead of requiring chains like in Northern California and in Southern California's ski resorts. When they clear the snow, they'll reopen the road. |
Originally Posted by jim87
(Post 8940448)
Again my thanks to all who have taken their time to give advice. Current ammended itinerary as follows-
26 and 27 SF Hilton 28 Sonoma 29 Yosemite(weather permitting-backup plan an extra day in wine country) If it's snow (or the threat of snow in the Sierras), they might think of hitting nearby Columbia SHP, which is mixed in with a town somewhat preserved from the 1850s gold rush... At 2100' elevation, rather than nearly 4000' elevation, it's *much* less likely to get road closing snow or ice. If it's Tule fog (like I hit last night on my way back from SFO), they'd do better rolling down I-5 during 12-5 in the afternoon when it's apt to be thinnest... and leave themselves plenty of time. 30 Drive toward Vegas and stop along the road at chain motel when tired 31 Arrive Vegas (cancelled Aruba-thanks for the warnings- and booked Hyatt Place across the st. from Hard Rock-a new years eve steal at $103 via Hotwire 1 Go Grand Canyon weather permitting or just stay in Vegas(MGM $110 w-$25 food credit 2 and 3 To LA 4 and 5 Carmel and Monterey 6 Depart SFO 7pm |
Well, they're 4 days in and I haven't heard from them yet. They're probably too busy driving! Can you imagine New Years Eve in Vegas for 1st time U.S. visitors. When I hear something I'll give you a trip report.
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Originally Posted by mlshanks
(Post 8936980)
Much as I'd like to agree with iapetus, Highway 58 over Tehachapi is anything but "high desert." Tehachapi pass is the joining point of the tail end of the Sierra Nevada Range and the California Southern Coast Ranges, and is roughly 3800 feet above sea level. While not quite as likely to be closed for chains as Tejon Pass on I-5, it certainly does get that way during winter storms....and is apt to be closed longer if it is closed, since there are less CALTRANS crews assigned to keep this secondary route open than for THE interstate artery of the State.
Originally Posted by mlshanks
(Post 8951397)
I'd suggest hitting Santa Barbara in the morning, and maybe plan on staying up at Morro Bay, Cambria, ro San Simion.
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Well, it looks like they lucked out... with the big storm coming *after* they did the mountian sections in CA & AZ!
Just as a note, the National Weather service is predicting for early tomorrow morning: SNOW LEVELS WILL FALL TO AROUND 3500-4000 FEET SUNDAY. SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW IS LIKELY AT PASS LEVELS ON INTERSTATE 5 OVER THE GRAPEVINE AND HIGHWAY 58 OVER TEHACHAPI SUMMIT. |
Spanairds-Trip Report
Originally Posted by jim87
(Post 8973950)
Well, they're 4 days in and I haven't heard from them yet. They're probably too busy driving! Can you imagine New Years Eve in Vegas for 1st time U.S. visitors. When I hear something I'll give you a trip report.
SF-Castro, Haight Ashbury, wharf, seals, bridge, Union Sq. et al Wine country-Spanish (Catalan) wineries Torres and Ferrer(Freixenet)They are in the wine biz. Skipped Yosemite Vegas -3 nights including mind bogling NYE Skipped the Grand Canyon LA- All the Hollywood stuff added in Disneyland(which they loved) Skipped Carmel and spent extra day in SF Maria reports great outlet mall shopping(especially using Euros) So in the end they incorporated many of your suggestions. Please accept their thanks as well as my own. |
Glad they had a good time & thanks for the 'trip report'.
Cheers. |
Originally Posted by jim87
(Post 9054352)
They love the US, are eager to revisit Vegas, and were consistantly treated well by Americans.
Originally Posted by jim87
(Post 9054352)
SF-Castro, Haight Ashbury, wharf, seals, bridge, Union Sq. et al
Wine country-Spanish (Catalan) wineries Torres and Ferrer(Freixenet)They are in the wine biz. Skipped Yosemite Vegas -3 nights including mind bogling NYE Skipped the Grand Canyon LA- All the Hollywood stuff added in Disneyland(which they loved) Skipped Carmel and spent extra day in SF
Originally Posted by jim87
(Post 9054352)
Maria reports great outlet mall shopping(especially using Euros)
I, too, would like to thank you for the final report! (And, I will now be more wary of US 58 in the winter. ;)) |
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