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- oldchief7155ExplorerWe just moved to Satellite Beach, Florida from Clifton Forge, VA. Lived there ten years after I retired from CHP. Love Williamsburg.
If you get down here give a shout.
Where are you headed now? Best way out of Lone Pine is down to Kramer Junction then 58 to Barstow if headed back east. The grade going north toward Vegas out of Baker is long but nothing compared to the climbs in DVNP. Evening is best but still turn off a/c when climbing the long desert grades. I worked Barstow for a while too. - CamorhinoExplorerThe road to Hawthorne from Lee Vining is easy single lane, no major grades. There is a big parking lot at the El Capitan Casino you can overnight in. At Hawthorne you pick up the 95 south down to Coaldale and Tonopah. Larger fuel stop in Hawthorne is at the Shell station is on the north end of town, along with the grocery store and the mickey d's. Tonopah south puts you thru Goldfield, which is interesting in a desert ghost town sort of way. There is a nice little museum and the old Goldfield Hotel.
- coolbreeze01Explorer
Mike Taverniti wrote:
How about CA 167 / NV 359 to Hawthorne ? Will be leaving Lee Vining and want to stop at Death Valley. Eventually to Las Vegas. Everyone advises not to cross DV in July and I agree. Thanks for the advice.
Called the Pole Line Rd and its a nice drive. - profdant139Explorer IIWe were just in Lone Pine and met several German tourists who were excited about going to Death Valley precisely because it was so hot!
Mike, is there any way you can cruise the Eastern Sierra on 395 before going to Nevada?? It is spectacular, especially the stretch between Lone Pine and Bridgeport. - fireman93514Explorer120 is a good road like camorhino says there are some serious dip in the road. watch out for them. You can pick up hwy 6 in Bishop also. It would be quicker than going to Lee Vining.
Good choice avoiding Death Valley. I worked for Caltrans for twenty years over there and have seen RV's on fire from overheating on Townes pass in the summer. - LaurenExploreroldchief right on the money.
Been there, driven that - with the TV and not mid summer.
Good decision, Mike, GOOD decision. - Mike_TavernitiExplorerHow about CA 167 / NV 359 to Hawthorne ? Will be leaving Lee Vining and want to stop at Death Valley. Eventually to Las Vegas. Everyone advises not to cross DV in July and I agree. Thanks for the advice.
- CamorhinoExplorer120 isn't too bad, will be an uphill pull from 395 for a ways, then south along a pretty flat 2 lane, but watch out for the whoops in the road (dips) so don't drive fast just because it is straight. Then down a short grade into Benton. CA-6 will be uphill from there all the way to Montgomery Pass, when you break over the pass, watch your downhill speed, and wild horses along side the road. At Coaldale, the NV-95, it will be flat for a ways, then a long gradual uphill to Tonopah. July in that country will be pretty warm anywhere you go in NV, unless you get a little altitude at night for it to cool off. There is an old historic sawmill on the left when you are coming up off the 395, with a nice, big turn out. They hauled all the lumber by rail up to Bodie for the mines from there. If you're leaving Lone Pine, any reason you don't take the 6 out of Bishop?It will cut out Sherwin Grade, which will be a kicker when it is hot, but it will cool off up by Mammoth and north. Or, are you south bound?
- Mike_TavernitiExplorerHey Oldchief. Leaving Williamsburg June 13. Will be passing thru Clifton Forge on I-64. I' ll give the horn a honk. You probably won't hear it though being in Florida.
- Mike_TavernitiExplorerI'm now looking at CA 120 from Lee Vining to Benton and then US-6 to Tonapah NV. Anyone familiar with this route. We also love Williamsburg, have lived here 34 years and no plans to move
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