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Roy_Lynne
Aug 26, 2018Explorer
Go for it. We took 2 across ND and Montana and it was so low stress. Make sure you stop at Downstream COE for a couple nights and check out the Interpretive Center. Its a few miles off the highway but worth the drive.
PS, not much difference in grade and twists than taking I90. If you take 291 in Washington you can bypass Spokane and eventually it will get you back on Hwy 2 and you will go thru some pretty country.
101 in Oregon is also pretty twisty but plan to take it slow as you could spend weeks on just that road alone and not see all the awesome sites, lighthouses, sea views, quaint towns, etc.
PS, not much difference in grade and twists than taking I90. If you take 291 in Washington you can bypass Spokane and eventually it will get you back on Hwy 2 and you will go thru some pretty country.
101 in Oregon is also pretty twisty but plan to take it slow as you could spend weeks on just that road alone and not see all the awesome sites, lighthouses, sea views, quaint towns, etc.
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