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   Message 163,583 of 163,839   
   Ted Heise to Carol   
   Re: WY itinerary   
   04 Mar 25 19:06:33   
   
   From: theise@panix.com   
      
   On Tue, 4 Mar 2025 18:41:05 -0000 (UTC),   
     Carol  wrote:   
   >  Ted Heise wrote:   
      
   > > Okay, starting to plan a trip to Wyoming in late May, early   
   > > June.  We'll be going out through Nebraska (wife has 50th HS   
   > > reunion in Nebraska City), and have agreed on Devils Tower as   
   > > a destination.   
   > >   
   > > After a day or two there, I'm thinking to head over to Grand   
   > > Teton and spend a day or two there.  On the map, it doesn't   
   > > seem that Yellowstone is all that far, but the routing on   
   > > Google maps all seems to go around into Idaho and then   
   > > Montana, coming in from the north.  Any high level tips on how   
   > > to approach this?  Neither of us have been to Yellowstone, so   
   > > that would be a great destination.  On the other hand, I'm   
   > > starting to wonder if it might be biting off too much on top   
   > > of the other two destinations.   
   > >   
   > > We probably can take 2-3 weeks total, and I don't like driving   
   > > much over 250 miles in a day with the trailer.   
   >   
   >  Depends I'd say!  Is the point to explore the area and leave   
   >  with an actual feel for it or just to say 'saw that'?  I prefer   
   >  stress free, no rush trips.  I'd put Yellowstone on it's own   
   >  trip rather than stress about the driving time or feeling   
   >  pressed to drive more than you want.   
      
   I completely agree with the preference for low to no stress trips!   
   That said, it's a long way from Indiana to Wyoming, and I'd like   
   to maximize what we get in exchange for the mutiple days of front   
   end and back end travel.   
      
   --   
   Ted Heise             West Lafayette, IN, USA   
      
   --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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