Grok, please chart me a flight path at 10,500 feet from KEEN to KMOD across the Rocky Mountains with the lowest possible path through the Rocky Mountains Recommended VFR Flight Route: KEEN to KMOD at 10,500 Feet (Southern Path for Lowest Rockies Crossing) Based on aviation resources for cross-country VFR flying, the lowest terrain crossing over the Rocky Mountains occurs via a southern route near Albuquerque, NM, where the Continental Divide can be crossed at around 4,500–5,000 feet MSL—well below your planned 10,500 feet cruising altitude, providing ample clearance (at least 5,000+ feet above terrain). This avoids higher passes in central Colorado/Wyoming (e.g., 6,500–7,500 feet along I-80 or I-70) or northern Montana (e.g., 5,200 feet at Marias Pass). The full route follows major airways, VORs, and interstates where possible for navigation and emergency options, totaling approximately 2,200 nautical miles (divided into legs for fuel stops). It's optimized for east-to-west flow at odd +500 altitudes. Key Route Details Total Distance: ~2,200 NM (plan 4–5 days with 5–6 hour legs). Cruising Altitude: 10,500 feet MSL (eastbound odd thousand +500; adjust for density altitude in mountains). Rockies Crossing: Near ABQ VOR, following low terrain along I-40. Terrain peaks at ~5,000 feet; cross 3–5 miles before the pass at full altitude for safety. Expect possible turbulence/mountain waves—monitor winds aloft. General Tips: Fly early mornings for best visibility and thermals. Use flight following. Minimum 2,000 feet clearance over passes. Check sectional charts for MOAs/restricted areas (e.g., avoid R-5107 near White Sands if detouring south). Waypoints (with approximate lat/long for plotting; fuel stops at major airports): KEEN KPIT KCMH KIND KSTL KMCI KICT KAMA KABQ KFLG KBFL KMOD