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<blockquote data-quote="Toadster" data-source="post: 1049701" data-attributes="member: 20590"><p>who's done it? do you recommend 80 or 50? both are about the same time (within 1/2 hour)</p><p></p><p>any recommendations?</p><p></p><p>80 takes me through Salt Lake City</p><p>50 takes me through - nothing? LOL</p><p>15 takes me through Vegas</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]261009[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p><strong>Attractions Along the Northern Route</strong></p><p>You can find plenty of skiing opportunities in the Salt Lake City area, and many of the venues from the 2002 Winter Olympic games can be toured. Downtown Salt Lake has a number of historic sites and carriage rides for visitors. Reno, nicknamed the "Biggest Little City in the World," is Nevada's second biggest casino destination. If one-armed bandits aren't your thing, head to nearby Lake Tahoe to enjoy the scenery of this famed body of water straddling the California-Nevada border in the shadow of the Sierra Nevadas. Or check out Virginia City, the silver mining town where Mark Twain cut his journalism chops that retains much of its Old West charm.</p><p></p><p><strong>Attractions Along the Middle Route ???</strong></p><p>When you cross over from Utah to Nevada you will come really close to Great Basin National Park. I would highly recommend spending the day there and touring Lehman Caves. They are the caves that I like the best in the US. Better than Mammoth, better than Carlsbad.</p><p></p><p>It's known as "The Loneliest Highway". You can even get a booklet, then stop at all the locations in the booklet where they stamp that you have been there.</p><p></p><p><strong>Attractions Along the Southern Route</strong></p><p>You'll pass near three can't-miss national parks in Utah. Arches, near Moab, contains thousands of sculptured sandstone rocks formed by thousands of years of erosion. You can see many of them by traveling the main park road. You'll also be able to view valleys of hoodoos, another odd type of rock formation, by driving the looping park road in Bryce Canyon in southern Utah. Nearby, you can ride a tram into narrow Zion Canyon to try to catch a glimpse of mountain lions or the endangered California condor among the rock towers and mesas. If you've got a jones for Vegas and its iconic casinos, Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Aria and The Venetian should top your list. Each offers a large casino space, fine dining and lavish shows.</p><p></p><p>not really looking to go the south route as it's another 3 hours...</p><p></p><p>thougths?? experts? </p><p></p><p>expected MPG? <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/893MrT-thumb.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":893MrT-thumb:" title="893MrT Thumb :893MrT-thumb:" data-shortname=":893MrT-thumb:" /><img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/drool2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":drool2:" title="Drool2 :drool2:" data-shortname=":drool2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toadster, post: 1049701, member: 20590"] who's done it? do you recommend 80 or 50? both are about the same time (within 1/2 hour) any recommendations? 80 takes me through Salt Lake City 50 takes me through - nothing? LOL 15 takes me through Vegas [ATTACH=full]261009[/ATTACH] [B]Attractions Along the Northern Route[/B] You can find plenty of skiing opportunities in the Salt Lake City area, and many of the venues from the 2002 Winter Olympic games can be toured. Downtown Salt Lake has a number of historic sites and carriage rides for visitors. Reno, nicknamed the "Biggest Little City in the World," is Nevada's second biggest casino destination. If one-armed bandits aren't your thing, head to nearby Lake Tahoe to enjoy the scenery of this famed body of water straddling the California-Nevada border in the shadow of the Sierra Nevadas. Or check out Virginia City, the silver mining town where Mark Twain cut his journalism chops that retains much of its Old West charm. [B]Attractions Along the Middle Route ???[/B] When you cross over from Utah to Nevada you will come really close to Great Basin National Park. I would highly recommend spending the day there and touring Lehman Caves. They are the caves that I like the best in the US. Better than Mammoth, better than Carlsbad. It's known as "The Loneliest Highway". You can even get a booklet, then stop at all the locations in the booklet where they stamp that you have been there. [B]Attractions Along the Southern Route[/B] You'll pass near three can't-miss national parks in Utah. Arches, near Moab, contains thousands of sculptured sandstone rocks formed by thousands of years of erosion. You can see many of them by traveling the main park road. You'll also be able to view valleys of hoodoos, another odd type of rock formation, by driving the looping park road in Bryce Canyon in southern Utah. Nearby, you can ride a tram into narrow Zion Canyon to try to catch a glimpse of mountain lions or the endangered California condor among the rock towers and mesas. If you've got a jones for Vegas and its iconic casinos, Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Aria and The Venetian should top your list. Each offers a large casino space, fine dining and lavish shows. not really looking to go the south route as it's another 3 hours... thougths?? experts? expected MPG? :893MrT-thumb::drool2: [/QUOTE]
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