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HWY 97 (WA)

DERSEQUIM
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I'll be heading out to Wenatchee from the Tacoma area. When we lived in N Seattle, we used HWY 2. Now it looks like I-90 to Cle Elum to Wenatchee via 97 is the way to go! How is the area thru the Pass? My reason for asking is that if I get below 45MPH my Diesel/Trans Heat up! Now I pull the Sissy's, Hwy 2 and I-90 with no problem, due to Multi Lanes to allow getting around Slow Moving Traffic ETC!
1997 2500 RAM Diesel Auto 355's Club Cab 8' bed, Reese Tilt-head 20K, Diamond plate (Tool box, running boards, Bed Protctors),
3 guage Pillar (ISSAPRO EGT/Boost/Tranny Temp),TST #8 Plate (235HP/605 FTP Torque), Pacbrake, 60# V-springs, BD Auto-loc, BD Pressure-Loc, Rancho's, Firestone Ride-Rite Airbags, Fender Eyebrows, Stromberg Carlson Flow-thru Gate and a few more that make it MINE!!
2004 Montana 2955RL
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DERSEQUIM
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UPDATE:

We will be changing our plans and not going to Wenatchee, this trip. THANKS for the Responses!
1997 2500 RAM Diesel Auto 355's Club Cab 8' bed, Reese Tilt-head 20K, Diamond plate (Tool box, running boards, Bed Protctors),
3 guage Pillar (ISSAPRO EGT/Boost/Tranny Temp),TST #8 Plate (235HP/605 FTP Torque), Pacbrake, 60# V-springs, BD Auto-loc, BD Pressure-Loc, Rancho's, Firestone Ride-Rite Airbags, Fender Eyebrows, Stromberg Carlson Flow-thru Gate and a few more that make it MINE!!
2004 Montana 2955RL

Francesca_Knowl
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Roy&Lynne wrote:
Glad to hear that they have finished the rock blasting.

To be clear, they haven't finished the blasting- just laid off for the holiday weekend. Continuous updates at this link.
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Roy_Lynne
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Glad to hear that they have finished the rock blasting. We also live near Tacoma and take that route regularly. I've had no issues. If Hwy 18 doesn't bother you 97 isn't much different. Are you staying at the Confluence? Nice park and a nice trail thru the wildlife habitat next door.

paulj
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Check WSDOT. They are doing some rock scaling on 2 on the summit climb, and reducing lanes. Also in a week they will close Tumwater Canyon to finish a new bridge. That means detours on either Chumstake or Blewett.

soling2003
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We've had no issues going either way over 97 to Wenatchee. Do it a couple of times a year. If you keep a look out ahead for slower trucks you should be able to time it passing them ok.
But I'd really look into the cooling problems, as that isn't good. You could even get down to 45 on busy holiday weekends anywhere around here.
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DERSEQUIM
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We Travel to Moses Lake, where my Sis lives, on 90, via 18, and in the past we went to Wenatchee on HWY 2, when we lived in Lynnwood. Have used Cresent Bar as part of our TT membership, via both 90 and 2. But I just realized that we have never used 97 from Cle Elum to Wenatchee. I think that I may just go from Tacoma up to Everett and hit Hwy 2! I think it might be about the same as using the route thru Quincy!

Thanks for the Info!
1997 2500 RAM Diesel Auto 355's Club Cab 8' bed, Reese Tilt-head 20K, Diamond plate (Tool box, running boards, Bed Protctors),
3 guage Pillar (ISSAPRO EGT/Boost/Tranny Temp),TST #8 Plate (235HP/605 FTP Torque), Pacbrake, 60# V-springs, BD Auto-loc, BD Pressure-Loc, Rancho's, Firestone Ride-Rite Airbags, Fender Eyebrows, Stromberg Carlson Flow-thru Gate and a few more that make it MINE!!
2004 Montana 2955RL

MitchF150
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Last year when the Wenatchee fires closed part of 97 we took the route that Larry suggested and it's a much flatter route, grade wise. It's about an extra hour or so to get to Wenatchee thru Quincy, but I find it's a more comfortable tow in general because I'm not having to go over all the passes and it's got straighter sections of road, so not so much 'mountain' driving.

Personal preference of course, so unless I just have to be there an hour earlier, I'm sticking with the Quincy route when I go to Wenatchee (we go to Wenatchee Confluence State Park at least once a year.. ๐Ÿ™‚ )

Mitch
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larry_barnhart
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I am surprised what you tell about your truck. If you want keep going on I-90 and turn off at the exit for going to Quincy and Wenatchee. More miles but an easier drive. 45 mph might not happen on the 97 but who knows for sure.
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Wiley75
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They are done with the rock blasting on Snoqualmie Pass until after the holiday weekend. But it is very likely that you'll get stuck in traffic heading over the pass. If you've got cooling issues with the truck and slow traffic is a no-no then I'd definitely recommend leaving early in the AM. As for Blewett Pass, be prepared to slow down below 45 mph. As others have indicated, it's easy to get stuck behind slower traffic on that roadway. The good news is that there are occasional turnouts and places to pull off the road so if you have an issue hopefully you can find a place to let it cool off. You might want to have the fan clutch on your truck inspected as it is a likely culprit for the condition you describe. Good luck.

patrick_
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We travel that route quite frequently. Snoqualmie is 4 lanes headed up from the west and the slower vehicles are well behaved and stay to the right. I believe it is 4 lanes from the east as well...can't fully recall right now. But it is definitely at least 3 lanes.

Blewitt Pass, Hwy 97, is a NICE highway, though it is mostly 2 lanes. There is a passing lane for the last few miles in each direction. I have gotten stuck behind slower vehicles but never where there is a passing lane. It's not as steep and windy from the south (west).

This route is definitely my favorite when headed to that area. The only trouble is there are basically 3 passes when traveling this way if you take Tiger Mountain (passing lanes in each direction.) This can take a toll on your mileage, but when towing you should expect a hit compared to not towing.
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Francesca_Knowl
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Hi, Neighbor!

I camp on the East side a lot and often take this route. That stretch of 97 isn't any more of a challenge than Hwy 2, and it's very scenic.

Your biggest challenge with that route these days is probably I-90 construction near the summit...long delays there if you get caught. There's a Forest Service go-around road that one can use to avoid that snarl, but probably not easily negotiable for a rig the size of yours.

Dunno if your rig will heat up if stopped/idling a long time in hot weather but it might be a consideration. I like to time my travels over that road around lower traffic times, but if you do the same do check the blasting schedule. They do that mostly at night, and shut down both sides of the road for the purpose.

Have fun!
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