Car Camping---there's no snow in the Southwest!

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Car Camping---there's no snow in the Southwest!

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Last year we had spent about three weeks traveling around Utah and Colorado, and we enjoyed it so much we spent another three weeks there this year, and added in some time in New Mexico and Arizona as well.

The itinerary took us South to Barstow, then East to Valley of Fire and Snow Canyon State Parks, then a few days at Zion to hike what we had missed last year. Then Page, Lees Ferry, and Second Mesa, followed by a few days in Chaco Canyon. That was amazing. Then back to Mesa Verde and Hovenweep to see what we had missed last time, and a visit to Canyons of the Ancients and the Needles District of Canyonlands, since last year we only saw the Islands in the Sky section.

And to wrap it up, we went back through Blanding and Edge of the Cedars, Natural Bridges to hike the canyon, Torrey, and then a great day and a half at Fremont Indian State Park.

It was a great trip. we managed about a hundred miles of hiking, despite my wife's aching heel, and all but two nights were spent sleeping in Le Vin Blanc, our Ford E-350. Saw more petroglyphs and pictographs than we could count---and far more than we had seen last time. And the ruins at Chaco Canyon, Mesa Verde, Aztec, and Hovenweep were absolutely stunning.

But there were also some less famous places that knocked us out. Coal Mine Canyon in Arizona. Fremont Indian State Park. Valley of Fire. Lost City Museum in Overton NV. Who knew?

So yeah, we saw almost everything on our list. But now we have a new list of cool things that we missed this time. Next year...

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Re: Car Camping---there's no snow in the Southwest!

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I am glad you had such a good trip. There is so much to see in the desert SW, away from the crowd-clogged more popular places. We always enjoy our SW trips, which we do often because family lives in Durango and Albuquerque.

Another good option for avoiding snow this time of year is the Lost Coast.
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Funny you should mention that...

While we were in the Southwest the North Coast was getting hammered by a series of unseasonable storms.
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