Pacific Region Travel Discussion to Gillette WY-National Rally

TandT

Founding Utah Chapter Leaders-Retired
Okay, tonight we're sitting down with laptop and starting to plan the Gillette trip from the Los Angeles area. We are thinking of driving through Las Vegas and stay the first night in Cedar City. One more stop before Gillette, maybe Salt Lake City or a bit beyond. Anyone else planning this?

Also, we are thinking of going up to Glacier National Park after, but we loved the Grand Teton area last summer (so beautiful), so we want to do that again too, before Glacier. Anyone?

Cedar City works for us. We will be in Hurricane and Kanab for the month of May.
For the most part, I think I would rather do most sight seeing after the rally, if possible.

I would like to arrive in Gillette the weekend before the rally, if possible,as JB sort of recommended. Trace
 
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back2nature

Well-known member
Cedar City works for us. We will be in Hurricane for the month of May.
For the most part, I think I would rather do most sight seeing after the rally, if possible.

I would like to arrive in Gillette the weekend before the rally, if possible,as JB sort of recommended. Trace

We think we're going to plan on a stop in Cedar City. But I think you will be getting to the rally before us. We're were thinking two stops (overnights) getting there and maybe arriving at the rally on Tuesday (6/12) or Wednesday (6/13).

We're thinking of second stop being past Salt Lake City. Checking RV Park Reviews, Fort Bridger, WY and Lyman, WY have a couple of decent campgrounds.
 

back2nature

Well-known member
Since were just starting to plan the trip, everything is pretty fluid right now. Hubby came home and said we have to go to Zion (never been there), and maybe Bryce too. So I guess we'll do that for a few days before heading up to Gillette. Looking at Zion National Park RV Park on the web, looks awesome.
 

shovelguy

Well-known member
Ziggy, We will be coming up from Colorado Springs on our way to Gillette. Plan on spending the entire week. We want to be located with all the other PNW'rs so put us on whatever list you are keeping. d&j
 

ziggy

Retired Oregon HOC
I haven't started keeping a list yet. Maybe I can do that after registration when we know who is going and who wants to stay in the same area. I know Jim will need that info from me and he will do what he can to accommodate us.
Kristy
 

TandT

Founding Utah Chapter Leaders-Retired
I agree on the Salt Lake city. Its a pretty good haul from Socal to there....8-10 hrs. Its not far from there to I-80. Hang a right turn and HIT it. I prefer 62 MPH.....best pulling power and MPG.


I agree with Bob. 62mph is about right for me towing. After I leave California I don't have to look over my shoulder to go 62 either. Trace
 

Bob&Patty

Founders of SoCal Chapter
Trace, just follow me after we get out of Californeee. As you well know, the OL' Chebby will run 70+ up hill with the Horn. Make sure you have your whip and spurs on to keep up. EEEEHEEEAAAAA OL' Dodge. GIT-EEY UP. I will wait for you at the top of the Virgin Gorge. LOL Just yanking your chain.
 

wdk450

Well-known member
I'm scheduled to arrive the 8th at the Rally. I have a new post on the Rally thread that shows my itinerary, including 2 weeks before the rally in the Yellowstone area.
 

back2nature

Well-known member
Just registered. We are stopping at Zion National Park on the way up from So. Calif. so we will be arriving at the rally on Tuesday, 6-12.
 

loafer

Well-known member
Hey Kristy (Ziggy)
As per Jodi and Dean (shovelguy) can you add us to the request list of trying to keep the PNW crew in the same area? I know we are not from Oregon but would like to be in the same area as Dean and Jodi and you of course.
We r registered as of last night
Thanks
Bill and Maureen
 

slmayor

Founding California Northern Chapter Leader
I can already tell that this is going to be a blast! Both the trip there and the event! I am having a hard time waiting. :)
 

jbeletti

Well-known member
Fun fun! It is so great to see so many people I know, registering from CA and other states out west. Love it! Got a call from Henny today too. Fun stuff!

Jim
 

TandT

Founding Utah Chapter Leaders-Retired
I'm scheduled to arrive the 8th at the Rally. I have a new post on the Rally thread that shows my itinerary, including 2 weeks before the rally in the Yellowstone area.


We are planning to go to Yellowstone after the rally along with a few others. Trace
 

TandT

Founding Utah Chapter Leaders-Retired
Just registered. We are stopping at Zion National Park on the way up from So. Calif. so we will be arriving at the rally on Tuesday, 6-12.

We stay in the Kanab area in the summer. (Which is 30 mins from Zion) We will be there in May, leaving in June and then to Yellowstone after the rally, then back to Hurricane/Kanab afterwards.
We would like to travel with others from the west, if possible.
I think, as JB said it would be a good idea to get there a bit early and get settled.
Therefore we signed up to arrive in Gillette on Saturday June 9th. I guess that could be adjusted a day, here or there, to meet up with others from the left coast chapters. Trace
 

TandT

Founding Utah Chapter Leaders-Retired
Trace, just follow me after we get out of Californeee. As you well know, the OL' Chebby will run 70+ up hill with the Horn. Make sure you have your whip and spurs on to keep up. EEEEHEEEAAAAA OL' Dodge. GIT-EEY UP. I will wait for you at the top of the Virgin Gorge. LOL Just yanking your chain.

Bob, I don't see your name on the ol list yet. Trace
 

Trailer Trash

Well-known member
Hi, Anyone going to Yellowstone or the Tetons after the rally might apply for the Golden Age Pass, its a simple form to fill out (just google it), a copy of your drivers license and $20. I was told if you get it at one of the parks they charge you more. You have to be 62 years old or older. You just buy this one time and you are good for life. :cool:
Art
 

lkjcreative

Member
Hi Art,

Actually, I believe it's still only $10 if you buy it at the park. The website link I just found indicates that it's $20 if they mail it to you ($10 for a processing fee). Here's the link to check out. http://store.usgs.gov/pass/senior.html "Senior Pass

  • SENIOR PASS:
  • $10 Lifetime pass
  • For U.S. citizens or permanent residents age 62 or over.
  • May be obtained in person at a federal recreation site or through the mail using this application form. The cost of obtaining a Senior Pass through the mail is twenty dollars ($20). Ten ($10) for the Senior Pass and ten ($10) for processing the application. Applicants must provide documentation of age and residency or citizenship.
  • May provide a 50 percent discount on some amenity fees charged for facilities and services such as camping, swimming, boat launch, and specialized interpretive services.
 

Bob&Patty

Founders of SoCal Chapter
Boy it must have changed. 4 years ago it $25 at Zion and $25 at the North Rim. But then the pass was good for a year for free entrance at any National Park.
 

lkjcreative

Member
Ross bought his Senior Pass (it was called "Golden Age pass" then) 5 yrs ago when he turned 62 for $10 at the entrance to a Nat'l Park. I'm not sure how we knew about it, but we just had to ask for it, pay the $10 and we had it on the spot. You can buy one at any Nat'l Park entrance or Monument etc where a fee is required. It's a tremendous savings.:) Ross always carries it in his wallet. I should probably laminate it as it's good for a lifetime. He just always has to show his ID when using it.
 
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