Cross Country

2007 Cross Country Road Trip

July 14, 2007 - August 6, 2007

24 days 6,356 miles 19 stops

Family after hike up to Glacier Point

This was probably to be our last long trek across the U.S. together as a family (although I think I have said that every year for the past 3 years). The boys are getting older and really should get some work experience over the summers. We also foolishly thought that they wouldn’t want to travel with us anymore, but ironically they are the ones that inevitably come up with the question each spring, “Where’re we headed this summer?” So we decided to do it one more time. Since Andrew was going to be leaving us this fall for his first year at college, we gave him the choice. Without hesitation, he chose Yosemite National Park, a place that we had brought him to when he was just 7 years old. Both Andrew and Tommy, and of course Herb, are avid photographers and the thought of being in Ansel Adam territory was very appealing to all of them, not to mention the fabulous hiking and river opportunities.

So now it was my job to figure out how to get a campsite in this extremely popular park. On March 15 at 10:00 am EST, I and thousands of other hopeful campers frantically hit the reservation website and desperately raced to beat fellow campers with slower keyboard skills for the highly coveted sites. Within 5 minutes all the campsites were taken, but I was the proud owner of one of them! I think it helped that our RV was just under 27 feet because that seemed to be the cutoff for a large number of sites.

This trip was to be a little different for us in that it we were going to actually anchor in one place for an entire week, which was luxurious compared to our usual frantic 1 or 2 night stops. It really was to be a vacation in Yosemite, with a week to fill with good stuff on either end. Fortunately, we did manage to find some really good stuff that we had never seen before. Even with 7 trips back and forth across the U.S., the good news is that there are still plenty of new places to see.

Road Trip Highlights and Lowlights

  • Hiking through the “goblins” at Goblin Valley State Park in Utah
  • Waterskiing/Wakeboarding along the turquoise waters of Lake Mead in Nevada
  • Being the only campers in the 200+ sites of Stovepipe Wells Campground in Death Valley
  • Losing our brakes coming out of Death Valley and limping 28 miles into Lone Pine without brakes
  • Hiking the cable route up the back of Half Dome in Yosemite
  • Swimming and floating on tubes in the Merced River while gazing up at El Capitan in Yosemite
  • Hanging in the meadow in the evenings and watching the sunset over Half Dome
  • Visiting old friends in Park City, Utah, and mountain biking the Lost Prospector trail with them

Itinerary

# Stop Date Miles Hours
1 Brother's house in Columbus July 14, 2007 566 9.5
2 Blue Springs Lake Campground July 15, 2007 663 11
3 Chief Hosa Campground July 16, 2007 638 11
4 Goblin Valley State Park July 17, 2007 374 7
5 Fremont River Waterfall - Capitol Reef National Park July 18, 2007 71 1.5
6 Lake Mead National Recreation Area - Echo Bay July 18, 2007 348 7
7 Death Valley National Park July 20, 2007 272 6
8 Lone Pine July 21, 2007 80 1.5
9 Yosemite Valley July 21, 2007 200 4.5
10 Mono Lake South Tufa State Reserve July 28, 2007 76 2
11 Reno / Grand Sierra Resort Casino & RV Park July 28, 2007 142 3
12 The Loneliest Road in America July 29, 2007 376 7.75
13 Great Basin National Park July 29, 2007 10 0.25
14 Friends' home in Park City July 30, 2007 238 5
15 Vedauwoo Glens August 1, 2007 387 6.5
16 Lake Anita State Park August 2, 2007 607 9
17 Kickapoo State Park August 3, 2007 451 7.5
18 Brother's house in Columbus August 4, 2007 291 5
19 Home August 6, 2007 566 9.5