Our typical route south

We're definitely not staying up here as long as we did last year! (Christmas Day 2017)
It isn't creative or "out there" but it has always served us well.  We've driven it too many times to remember.  This year we added a new wrinkle: The Brigham City Walmart parking lot.

OK, here how it goes. We leave Idaho Falls mid-afternoon on a Saturday and drive to the Brigham City Walmart.  It MUST be a Saturday.  No other days will do.

We don't unhitch the trailer.  We wake up as soon as possible Sunday morning and get on I-15 early, early, early!  This way we get to drive through the white knuckle gauntlet of Salt Lake City with no white knuckles.  Sometimes there are so few vehicles it seems like it's our own private interstate highway!  We beat feet through the 100-mile Belly Of The Beast, as we are wont to call it and arrive at a convenient pit stop in Payson, Utah, well before lunch time.  It's as blissful as can be, at least for hauling our anatomy through a massive metroplex.

Typically, we simply continue on to either Bryce or Kanab, as the case may be.  If we take our tried & true typical south route this year, we might digress over to Wasatch Valley.  Once we get to Sigurd, the choice is always the same: Capitol Reef or Bryce?  Weather always plays  big factor at this point.

And once we get to Kanab, the choices are always the same: North Rim to Vermilion Cliffs or US 89 to Page to Navajo 20 and thence into The Painted Desert of the Little Colorado River.

You've undoubtedly noticed that Bryce figures prominently in both the Creative Central Route and our typical route.  That's because Bryce will forever have a magnetic grip on our psyches and Spirits.  We so dearly Love that place.

So, those are the three potential travel routes for our upcoming Fall 2018 annual migration south to Ol' Airy Zonie.  Only time and weather patterns will tell which one we take.

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