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Originally Posted by snowbimmer
I remember your epic cross country trip to Vancouver BC from Maryland. Nothing like seeing both coasts.
I understand that Yellowstone is a long way from the east coast, but technically, the Grand Tetons (with Jackson Hole) are their own separate national park.
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We shouldn't confuse the great unwashed that haven't been there yet.
And, since that was your West Coast Trip Part 1, were you able to get West Coast Trip Part 2 in this year as you had hoped?
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Point taken. I saw a chunk of Wyoming, from the Lake to the Tetons Jackson Hole.

And I came across the northern section, from the Devil's Tower through Big Horn and into Yellowstone. And that part of Wyoming, with all of its rolling hills and prairies, was stunningly beautiful.
But Banff was the star of the trip. And so I'm torn, because I
really want to go back to Banff, and pass through Glacier National Park in Montana.
But I probably should do the southwest, since I've never been to Arizona, New Mexico or the Grand Canyon (though I've been to Vegas, LA, San Diego, and San Fran). And I've already been to all of the southern states, since I've driven to Dallas from MD, across the south.
My thinking is I'm going to drive back to Banff, because I want my car (whatever fun car I have at that point) back on some of those amazing roads. And I think I'm just going to just fly into the southwest, rent a car, and see as much as I can for a few weeks.