[JONAT] Sector Map Updates

Bob jonat@autox.team.net
Wed May 28 18:22:01 2003


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Robert

No intent a robbery intended!  I was going by the latest map we had
discussed a month or two ago, and finally updated the spreadsheet itinerary.
I'd obviously better keep the maps and itinerary up to date.  Sorry for the
screw up!

I've updated the map AND itinerary.  Check them out and see if I have it
right THIS time.  Also, your Garden City to Golden leg is a bit long - do
you want to shorten (no Oklahoma Coordinator yet so you have this
flexibility) this leg or add a day for a stop?

Bob England
'69 E-Type & '72 XJ6
Jaguar Owner's North American Tour (JONAT)
Route Coordinator
http://www.jonat.org
  -----Original Message-----
  From: jonat-admin@autox.team.net [mailto:jonat-admin@autox.team.net]On
Behalf Of RMac@aol.com
  Sent: May 28, 2003 1:44 PM
  To: jonat@autox.team.net
  Subject: Re: [JONAT] Sector Map Updates


  I've been robbed!

  I lost a day in your last revision, between the May 9 and May 26
revisions.

  You're absolutely right about long days, and I was looking forward to
spreading out the Sector.

  At the moment my route sub-sections are:
  Golden (Denver) to Georgetown
  Georgetown to Leadville
  Leadville to Gunnison
  Gunnison to Montrose
  Montrose to Durango
  Durango to Kayenta

  These total 546 miles, which MapQuest estimates as taking 14 hours.
  There is NO allowance built in for stopping for sightseeing or meals.
  I really need, as you suspect, three days from the time we leave Denver.
This would still average 180 miles/five hours travel per day.  If an average
of 36 mph seems slow, remember that we are crossing the Continental Divide
three times, and traveling two lane roads almost all the way.  There are six
mountain passes over 10,000 feet on the route.  We aren't in Kansas, anymore
(really!)

  My current thinking is that I would LIKE to have overnights in Golden,
Gunnison, and Mesa Verde N.P.  Mesa Verde is a half hour west of Durango,
and a major historical site.  I can see us staying at the lodge insdie the
park, and taking a 3 hour guided tour before lunch, then on to Four Corners
and Kayenta.

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