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IAMICHABOD wrote:shakyjay wrote:
Personally I like 101 as far as Morro Bay. From there to the Bay Area just depends on what you are driving and how comfortable you are. Lots of discussion on this board about that route.
I think there is a bit of confusion here, US HWY 101 does not go into Morro Bay but California State HWY 1 does from a junction at San Louis Obispo and from Morro Bay to the bay area on California STATE HWY 1 is a 2 lane sometimes white knuckle ride for a large vehicle.
US HWY 101 is a dived four lane highway all the way to the bay area.
Some people often confuse the two.
โApr-19-2014 09:54 AM
shakyjay wrote:
Personally I like 101 as far as Morro Bay. From there to the Bay Area just depends on what you are driving and how comfortable you are. Lots of discussion on this board about that route.
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โApr-18-2014 05:53 PM
TucsonJim wrote:
It's not too bad. It's just like any other mountain pass. Don't let your rig overheat. Gear down and pull at a speed your truck likes. Stay in the slow lane unless it's absolutely necessary to pass a really slow vehicle. If you do need to pass, make sure you have plenty of room if you are going at a slower speed. Some of the cars pull the pass at 75-80 mph, so you won't give them a lot of time to react if you change lanes at a slow speed. Hundreds of RVs and big rigs make the climb daily, and you shouldn't have a problem at all.
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