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Your top 3 motorhome trips in order

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Hello I just finished looking at the pics from Jake in on our blog. Two of his trips to the maritimes and savannah are very high on our list.
This gave me an idea for a post. I would like to hear from others who have traveled much more than we have their top one two or three trips.
To start it out so far (havent toured the east coast as yet), #1 for us is the national parks in Utah Bryce, Zion, including Moab, Monument Valley etc, Just love the scenery and hiking. #2 For us is right next to home, September wine tasting at Walla Walla including some great restaurants, Pendleton Roundup and finishing off at Kahneeta Warm springs a great RV park with large hot springs pools etc.
#3 would probably be the coastal trips from Vancouver island south through Washington and Oregon Coast.
Since we have not traveled much east of the Dakotas it would be helpful to hear about others travels. Especially as we look out our windows in Oregon at the frozen ground. Thanks for your input.

Jerry and Louise Brawley 03 Intrigue 11651

Your top 3 motorhome trips in order

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Yahoo Message Number: 35692
Jerry and Louise;

We just finished a month in Utah visiting Arches, Canyonlands, Dead Horse Point, Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, and Zion. Certainly that trip would be near the top of our list with Dead Horse Point and Bryce Canyon being our favorite places in Utah.
Our favorite state of all (so far) is Colorado. Our three month long circuitous trip from South Fork to Creede to Pagosa Springs to Durango to Cortez (Mesa Verde National Park) to Montrose to Canon City to Colorado Springs to Denver to Boulder to Estes Park (Rocky Mountain National Park) to Breckenridge to Vail was most spectacular. Most memorable and the BEST part of the trip were the national parks and the tiny mountain towns of Creede, Ouray, Silverton, and Lake City. The spectacular scenery made us feel like we were in Switzerland. We rented a high-clearance Jeep and did the 60 mile Alpine loop trail across the 14,000 peaks of Engineer and Cinnamon Pass starting in Lake City. Absolutely heavenly and TOPS on my "best trips list".
A few years ago, we stayed in Williamsburg Virginia for the month of July (including the 4th) and spent time visiting dozens of historical locations including the towns of Jamestown and Williamsburg. I never was a history buff, but after this trip, I certainly became one. If I could pick one place in America to celebrate Independence day, it would be Williamsburg. The fife and drum corps program and fireworks were the best.

Regards,

Bob Kumza

2003 Intrigue

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Yahoo Message Number: 35709
What about from Alamosa to Salida via South Park to Denver, and From Salida to Leadville to Denver or via Fairplay and Breckenridge to Denver? The prettiest is from Durango to Durango via Silverton, Ouray, Telluride, Delores. TWI