My wife and I had no idea where to take a vacation this year. We had some thoughts, but nothing really seemed to click. That is, until my sister-in-law wrote her annual nag message
asking when we were going to come visit her in podunk heights, Wisconsin. We’ve never been to her place and she comes to Tucson almost every year. Since we didn’t have any definite plans, I suggested we take a flight out to Wisconsin. The idea seemed to click with both my wife and I. After looking into taking a flight out there, I started looking into taking a road trip. With the price of gas these days and getting 15-18 MPG with our SUV, it’s pretty much the same in costs, as far as gas vs airline tickets. So, I plotted out a trip to see some some places of interest in the U.S. That’s when this vacation really clicked with us. It’s a round about way to get to Wisconsin, however, we’ll get to see exciting things instead of sitting in a plane sucking in recirculated air from 200+ other passengers. Click on the map below to see the trip on Google maps and you can zoom in and see all the different areas I’ll be visiting. Just close the annoying directions pane on the left (click the little tiny blue arrow to close it down).

The sites to see? For a family, they’re pretty neat. We’ll get to camp out and see some national parks. This is something I haven’t done since I was a kid. For a photographer, it’s going to be über cool.
Each of the links above, will show you some Google images, for those that haven’t seen these places. Due to the time it’s going to take us to get to Wisconsin, I wish I could say we’d be spending several days in each location, but unfortunately that’s not the case. 4 days to get there, 4 days to stay and 3 days to get back. Out of this entire trip, all I asked is that we allow me some time to get some sunset photos at Bryce Canyon. It’s a place I’ve never been to and have wanted to go there for some time now. So, if I can come away with a couple of photos to be proud of from Bryce Canyon, I’ll be extremely happy.
The rest of this trip, in my mind, is going to be a teaser for my family. It’ll let them know what they are missing and perhaps we can do a family trip in two years to Yellowstone and the Grand Teton’s for a week. Even then, we could probably spend a month having a blast there, but a week would be great. As it is, by the time we get to Yellowstone, we’ll set up camp in the evening, break down the camp in the early morning and see what we can of Yellowstone up until 3 pm (provided we have good weather) before getting on the road for another 8 hours. Not much time to do a whole lot, but I hope we can at least see Old Faithful and some of the hot springs.
The rest of the trip will be pretty much the same. We’ll be stopping to see the sites, take some photos, but not staying for a whole lot of time in any one location. As for photos, I’ll take what I can get, even though most of the sites won’t be happening during the magical hours of early morning or evening. With neutral density and polarizing filters, I’m hopeful to take home some keeper shots.
On the way home, we’re driving through scenic Colorado to Arches National Park near Moab, Utah. Then we’re headed down to Canyon De Chelly and then straight home. We’ll pretty much be driving as much as we can (12-15 hours a day, maybe longer) on the way home.
Since I’ll be in River Falls, Wisconsin (I’ve never heard of it before either, so don’t feel ashamed
), I plan on getting some photos in Minneapolis, which is just across the river. I have scouted a few locations to take some photos of, but only time will tell if I’m able to get them all in. If you have any suggestions/requests for Minneapolis photos, please post them in a comment below. We depart tomorrow, so I’ll most likely have to check/read any comment(s) when I arrive in Wisconsin.
That’s it for our trip for the most part. I wish we could spend more time in each location, but as I mentioned earlier, it’s a teaser/sneak peak for the rest of the family. I just want to have a great time and come away with some fantastic scenic photos. If I’m lucky, we’ll be doing a national park tour in Utah and Wyoming for two weeks in 2010. By 2015, I hope to be touring Denali State Park in Alaska!!!