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- D_E_BishopExplorerI've done 120 from 6 and back on a bicycle and it is a real workout but your rig doesn't tire like a cyclist. To bad you can't stop at Adobe Valley and check out the wild horses. The part of 395 through Walker Canyon is a little slow and you will probably have to pull over for the speed demons. Spooner is two lanes from the north side to the bottom on the south side. The Mono Lake Visitors Center is worth a stop.
- missourijanExplorerX2 on what others said about it being a good route. We have gone that way more than once and it's fine. We pull a 37' 5'r and it's no problem at all. It's been a year since we've been on 395 and 1 1/2 years since we've been on 120 & 6, all in good shape for rv's.
- coolbreeze01ExplorerIf you are unsure of your driving or equipment, take I80 to 95 South. 395 isn't for all drivers or rigs. Watched the CHP pull over a long RV the other day south of Bridgeport. Driver couldn't keep it on his side of the road.
- MariaminkExplorerThanks! Since we are 42' maybe it's a good idea to take 167. I truly appreciate everyone's input.
- msmith1199Explorer II
msmith1199 wrote:
I have done that very route in my 35' DP without problem. It's a nice scenic route and parts of 6 and 95 are so remote you don't see other vehicles for an hour at a time. It's all good roads, but there are curves and hills.
I just checked the Caltrans website and the section of 120 between 395 and 6 is restricted to 40' max vehicle length. So it's up to you if you want to chance it or not.
But if you take a left on 167 North of Mono Lake, it is not restricted and it will go over to 95 also. - msmith1199Explorer III have done that very route in my 35' DP without problem. It's a nice scenic route and parts of 6 and 95 are so remote you don't see other vehicles for an hour at a time. It's all good roads, but there are curves and hills.
I just checked the Caltrans website and the section of 120 between 395 and 6 is restricted to 40' max vehicle length. So it's up to you if you want to chance it or not. - nevadanickExplorerAll the roads from 395 over to 95 are doable. I usually cut across before Topaz and go through Yerington to Shurz. That said i love the drive on 120 to 6, great scenery and last time we stayed at Benton Hot Springs, get your own hot tub at your camp spot.
- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIOP: You won't have any issues with 395. It's a stunning highway. We've taken Hwy 6 in Nevada to 95 with our 40' MH and loved the drive. Hwy 6 is curvy but not very long and not much traffic. We enjoyed it. Hwy 95 is no problem.
- ORbikerExplorerhttp://www.dot.ca.gov/trafficops/trucks/docs/truckmap-d09.pdf
30 ft *KPRA = kingpin-to-rear-axle distance
It is a nice drive. Some up, some down. - LaurenExplorerWe are in OR on the Coast once again; done it several times from Tucson area. We do the 395 one, or sometimes both, ways each trip. Absolutely love it.
We take it from the OR border to Hwy 58 near Boron on the south or vice versa.
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