Cross Country

2001 Cross Country Road Trip

July 10, 2001 - August 5, 2001

27 days 7,319 miles 30 stops

Family & Lazy Daze in front of Mount Ranier

There’s just nothing like pulling out of your driveway at the start of a cross country trip, and although we were veteran travelers by this point, we were still awed by the prospect of what lay ahead of us — over 7,000 miles of new experiences and adventure.

Unlike the previous 2 years, our itinerary was a bit more flexible — not every day was obsessively reserved and planned for. Still we did have to be in Banff in 2 weeks to meet our friends, who were renting an RV in Calgary and joining us again for a portion of our trip. This was to be our third year traveling together and we were all looking forward to it.

Our plan this year was to travel west on Route 80 through Colorado and then up into the Pacific Northwest and back through British Columbia and Alberta.

It was a very aggressive itinerary, averaging close to 260 miles a day. While it sounded okay on paper, what we learned during implementation was that there was just too much driving and not enough multi-day stops. The plan itself would have been great if we had just added a few more days to the schedule. Oh well, it was a learning experience anyway.

Road Trip Highlights and Lowlights

  • Driving the 50 mile Trail Ridge Road across Rocky Mountain National Park.
  • Floating effortlessly in the brine of the Great Salt Lake while camping on Antelope Island State Park
  • Tumbling down the massive sand dunes of Bruneau Dunes State Park
  • Photographing Mount Rainier in one of its rare cloudless moments
  • Running along the misty, driftwood-strewn beaches of Olympic National Park — just prior to getting 8 stitches and losing a tooth
  • Mountain biking from the top of Whistler Mountain without further injury to any family members.
  • Enjoying tea and scones in a remote tea house at the foot of a glacier in Banff National Park

Still, the trip was great and we did get to visit some truly spectacular places. Let’s go check some out!

Itinerary

# Stop Date Miles Hours
1 Flying J - Toledo July 10, 2001 549 11
2 Lake Manawa State Park July 11, 2001 696 13
3 Cabela's July 12, 2001 190 3.5
4 Lake McConaughy State Park July 12, 2001 165 3
5 Estes Park - Spruce Lake RV Park July 13, 2001 249 5
6 Rocky Mountain National Park July 14, 2001 10 0.25
7 Steamboat Springs July 15, 2001 142 3.25
8 Dinosaur National Monument July 16, 2001 158 3
9 Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area July 16, 2001 54 1.25
10 Antelope Island State Park July 16, 2001 200 4.5
11 Bruneau Dunes State Park July 17, 2001 270 5.5
12 National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center July 18, 2001 188 4
13 Columbia River - Plymouth Park Campground July 18, 2001 145 2.5
14 Mount Rainier National Park July 19, 2001 211 4.5
15 Olympic National Park July 20, 2001 202 4.5
16 Port Angeles - KOA July 21, 2001 92 2
17 Deception Pass State Park July 22, 2001 75 1.5
18 Whistler July 23, 2001 170 3.5
19 Kamloops - Kamloops RV Park July 24, 2001 187 4
20 Mt. Revelstoke / Glacier National Parks July 25, 2001 195 4
21 Golden - Whispering Spruce Campground July 25, 2001 45 1
22 Banff National Park July 26, 2001 100 2.5
23 Icefields Parkway / Columbia Icefields July 29, 2001 140 3.5
24 Jasper National Park July 29, 2001 145 3.5
25 Saskatchewan July 31, 2001 561 11
26 Manitoba August 1, 2001 431 8.5
27 St. Paul - KOA August 2, 2001 605 11
28 Devils Lake State Park August 3, 2001 144 2.5
29 Streetsboro - Mar-Lynn Campground August 4, 2001 565 11
30 Home August 5, 2001 435 8