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prepilot_3ck
Jun 07, 2019Explorer
jorbill2or wrote:
Go south on 101 better access to view points and easier to get back on the highway turning right than left! You have a ambitious schedule. The route from Reno via Klamath falls and crossing to Eugene is the easy climb. Go as far north in Oregon on I- 5 as you have time then cut over most roads are fine but the further north the more you climb the “small “ coast range and back down to the sea All very doable but I’ve lived there my whole life and don’t know your comfort level Driving . Now come down 101 . I don’t know where all the switchbacks and close overhangs are but they aren’t on 101 ! ... it’s a major highway ... trucks use highway! 1 maybe in calif but that’s 1 not 101 . The north coast has lots to see and do different from the south coast but you know your timeline. Have a great visit ! Oregon State parks are fantastic and midweek availability can usually be had if you stop early
I'm a pretty confident RV driver. Been doing it for a little over a decade now and have encountered lots of stuff. So far so good. With my gas motor pulling a car, I just hate working the engine that hard. I miss my DP in a lot of ways, this is one of them. It is a tight time line, but we like being on the road, so it's not a huge deal.
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