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paulj
Sep 10, 2015Explorer II
Both 2 and 90 are pretty flat across central Washington, though there are a couple scenic spots (Banks Lake and Mosses Coulee). The drop to the Columbia river on 2 is more substantial, as is the drop from Stevens Pass. But both are scenic across the Cascades.
But if your goal is McCord, I90 with the WA18 cutoff will bypass a lot of the Seattle traffic. You still have Tacoma traffic. US2 puts you into the north part of the Metro area. If taking 2, take the Monroe to Woodenville cutoff, and join I405 there.
But if your goal is McCord, I90 with the WA18 cutoff will bypass a lot of the Seattle traffic. You still have Tacoma traffic. US2 puts you into the north part of the Metro area. If taking 2, take the Monroe to Woodenville cutoff, and join I405 there.
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