Once again, we used our Winnebago Travato camper van as a heat/humidity escape pod from DFW. Our plan was a 5-week route through NM and CO to escape some of the summer heat. We departed on Monday, July 8th and returned home on Saturday, August 10th. Obviously, we didn’t stay long enough, because it was still hot and humid on our return home - but at least we had a nice break.
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Summer 2024 Trip Route
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We threw in a mix of old favorite locations and some new places. I didn’t write very many blogs this time, but I did cover a couple of areas in detail (many photos on each post):
Jemez Mountains
Maroon Bells and Buckskin Pass Hike A few other favorite photos:
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Molas Lake, CO
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Ice Lake, CO
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Beark Creek Falls
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Cornet Creek Falls
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Colorado National Monument
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Rifle Falls
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Hanging Lake
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Independence Pass
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Great Sand Dunes NP
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Rio Grade at Del Norte Monument
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We had no major issues on the trip. Elena, Bebop, and I travel well together, and it's a pleasure to spend time with them.
Here’s the data summary for our trip:
Days on the road: 34
Miles Driven: 2,961 miles
Average miles/day: 87
Time Driving: 70.5 hours
Avg Speed: 41 mph
MPG: 17.1 (vehicle calc); 16.3 (actual)
Gas Used: 175 gallons, average of 5.2 gallons/day
Gas Cost: $566 ($17/day) - avg of $3.23/gallon
Updated data is posted here: https://enerjazz.com/travato/
- Paul