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  • Re: Mt Rushmore/Yellowstone in September

    Yes!  The first Monday in September is Labor Day.  It is a national holiday where most people don't have to work.  Labor Day is also considered to be the "end of summer".  That means the weekend is marked by a lot of picnics, cookouts and long weekend getaways.  So you can expect more crowds at the National ...
    Posted to USA Travel Questions (Forum) by Michelle Leco on 11-18-2009
  • Re: Mt Rushmore/Yellowstone in September

    Hi David and Susan, Cute avatar! Yellowstone is one of my favorite places in the world.  I am so glad that you will have the opportunity to experience it. The Weather Channel website is a good place to check what the average temperature is like at any u.s. destination.  Here is the page with the historic monthly averages for ...
    Posted to USA Travel Questions (Forum) by Michelle Leco on 11-18-2009
  • Aufwiedersehen Bryan

    Einige von Euch mögen sich wundern, was mit Bryan los ist. Er fing seine Reise in Kalifornien an, fuhr nach Norden durch Oregon und Washington, und machte seinen Weg durch die USA durch Texas und Louisianna auf dem Weg zur Ostküste. Wir hörten von ihm zuletzt von Asheville North Carolina, ehe er nichts mehr von sich hören liess. Bryan fuhr ...
    Posted to Auf der Strasse mit Bryan (Weblog) by Michelle Leco on 11-16-2009
  • Re: transportation around america

    Buying bikes:  whether this is an option will depend upon the parks.  For example, if you want to visit Yosemite, the roads into the park traverse a steep, wind-y mountain pass.  It certainly can be done, but it won't be easy.  The west entrance into Death Valley is also a mountain pass.  But even more important, Death ...
    Posted to USA Travel Questions (Forum) by Michelle Leco on 10-14-2009
  • Re: San Francisco to Seattle

    Hi Lynsey, Good choice flying out of Seattle.  There's a lot to see and do along the Pacific Coast.  The first thing that I wonder is if you have to travel via LA.  You've been there before.  So skipping it can give you more time to spend in new places.  The distance between your start and stopping points is ...
    Posted to USA Travel Questions (Forum) by Michelle Leco on 10-14-2009
  • Día 37: Cañón Hells, Óregon

    A la mañana siguiente, toda la cobertura de nubes que habíamos tenido la noche anterior, desapareció.  El paisaje hacia el norte de Joseph era bello con el sol.   Seguí viaje por mi largo desvío al oeste, al sur y luego al este, alrededor del Parque Nacional Cañón Hells. Pasé por Halfway (Mitad de Camino), en Óregon, que se llama así ...
    Posted to Viajando Con Bryan (Weblog) by Michelle Leco on 10-12-2009
  • 37. Tag; Hells Canyon, Oregon

    Am nächsten Morgen war die Wolkendecke, die am Abend vorher verschwunden war, immer noch fort. Die Landschaft nördlich von Joseph sah sehr schön aus im Sonnenschein.       Ich startete also auf meinen langen Umweg nach Westen, Süden und Osten um den Hells Canyon Nationalen Park herum. Ich fuhr durch Halfway, Oregon so genannt, ...
    Posted to Auf der Strasse mit Bryan (Weblog) by Michelle Leco on 10-12-2009
  • 37日目: ヘルズキャニオン(オレゴン州)

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  • Re: Christmas ideas for an Aussie family traveling in California

    If you are going to be in California over the holiday, and you want the "white christmas" experience, head to the mountains.  Of course the top mountain destination that most folks would think of in CA is Yosemite.  That would be my first choice. However it is a little late in the game.  If you want to stay in the park, ...
    Posted to USA Travel Questions (Forum) by Michelle Leco on 10-07-2009
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