ferg24 wrote:
At the end of June we're taking a trip from the Seattle area down into Southern California. We're going to the Redwoods, then Big Sur, down to Anaheim, up to Sequoia, then Yosemite, and ending at Shasta Lake before heading home. We're in a 34' Class A towing an MDX, so I wanted to see if anyone has routes advised and especially routes NOT advised. So far we were told for on our way down we should avoid highway 1 in the Ft Bragg area, and to stay on 101 until after San Francisco. We have also heard we should avoid 198 near Sequoia and take 99 to 63 to 180 instead. One part I'm looking for help on is where to cut over to I5 after Big Sur, heading to the LA area. Google maps says to take 1 and 101 all the way down. While that may be the shortest route, I'm guessing it's not the fastest with all the traffic going through all the towns. It looks like 46 is a fairly straight shot over, but I don't know what the terrain is like on any of these different roads/highways that cut over East. Any help from people who have been through any of the areas of our trip would be much appreciated!
Oh My - That sounds like quite the road trip! I wish I were posting with better advice for you, but all I can say, is get as much input from the experienced people on this site as possible! Hubby & I went to Big Sur, from Southern California last June, and we still laugh about the pucker in the drivers seat of the truck! I am not kidding you, when I say that I was determined to find another way out of there on the way home, other than having take Highway 1.....as beautiful as that was, when you have the %#@! scared out of you, it's hard to enjoy the beautiful drive. Anyhoo....we took the LONG way home which meant heading further North through Carmel, and then back to So Cal....otherwise your white knuckling it for much longer than I was willing to. I'm not even sure what the MDX is, but I'm assumimg a recreational vehicle....but we only have an F150 and a 24' Fun Finder, and as much as I enjoyed that Big Sur trip, it was stressfull getting there & out of there...to say the least! Anyway, that's my 2 cents, but hopefully you can get better advice on the best routes to take from Seattle. My Husband is better with directions and I don't drive with the trailer, so if you need me to check with him, I can....I do know you're definitely better off doing what we did, when you leave Big Sur, which means you're not taking the fast route, but trust me...you don't want to take the fast route on Highway one, unless you're driving in a Ferrari!:C