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- deleted-2Explorer
dave54 wrote:
36 Red Bluff to Almanor is a snoozer. A few curves at Lassen Lodge, and some minor curves going over Morgan Summit east of Mineral. The rest is good straight road with lots of turnouts. Living in the Almanor area I drive it multiple times per year without any problem. It is a restful drive, even towing in snow.
Well it wasn't much of a snoozer for us on that particular trip.
Had a lot of weight on, driving for most of the day and a carsick dawg with a grouchy wife on-board lol...
Pretty much have never had good memories with 36 for some reason.
Bad luck road for us...lost a complete tent in rainstorm along there years back from the rack on our old Landcruiser.
Ahh the memories :) - CamorhinoExplorerThe 299 is being widened and a lot of the curves removed between Whiskey Town Lake and Weaverville. Still has a grade, and down the other side into Junction City, just watch the down hill speed. Several spots of road work and bridge widening that will cause a little slow up east of Willow Creek, but from Willow Creek on is about 45 mins to the coast. Just there 2 weeks ago. I highly recommend Big Foot Grill in Willow Creek for a food stop!
- MarkTwainExplorerHwy. 36 out of Red Bluff is good for motorcycles and goats:):):)
- coolbreeze01Explorer36 isn't for every traveler. It requires skill, good equipment, and an enjoyment of mountain driving ;)
- dave54Nomad
Thats_Ok wrote:
scroller95969 wrote:
Just don't take Hwy. 36 to the coast from Red Bluff. Did that once pulling a trailer and was not happy.
...Like an idiot I tried it from Red Bluff to Almanor last year pulling 30 foot fiver.
We were so beat after getting to Rocky Point.
Me will never do that again!
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36 Red Bluff to Almanor is a snoozer. A few curves at Lassen Lodge, and some minor curves going over Morgan Summit east of Mineral. The rest is good straight road with lots of turnouts. Living in the Almanor area I drive it multiple times per year without any problem. It is a restful drive, even towing in snow.
Back to the OP -- 299 is a mountain road with grades and curves. No worse than any other mountain road, and better than many.
36 Red Bluff to Arcata is a white knuckler for towing. I've done it, prefer not to do it again. It is fun with a sports car or motorcycle. - elkhorn98Explorer36 between red bluff and lake almanor is like a walk in the park compared to the other side that goes to the coast.
- deleted-2Explorer
scroller95969 wrote:
Just don't take Hwy. 36 to the coast from Red Bluff. Did that once pulling a trailer and was not happy.
36 is a pain even in the other direction!
Like an idiot I tried it from Red Bluff to Almanor last year pulling 30 foot fiver.
We were so beat after getting to Rocky Point.
Me will never do that again! - scroller95969ExplorerJust don't take Hwy. 36 to the coast from Red Bluff. Did that once pulling a trailer and was not happy.
- knshookExplorer
cpaulsen wrote:
299 is a good road.....it is not a freeway!! I pulled my 5ver over and back many times with no problems.
X2 never had a problem....pretty country! - crabbin_cabinExplorer IIWe pulled our 32 ft fiver westbound on that route a couple of years ago. Beautiful and scenic BUT steep and curvy!! have not been that way since.
John
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