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it's pretty much a boring straight shot from Colorado, to Reno, and, I hope to get to Reno by Wednesday night, leaving all day thursday to drive to the Pruneyard for the meet and greet. Is going south out of Reno by Lake Tahoe and a "quick" trip through Yosemitie doable? What are the roads like, and how much time would I be adding to the trip.
Just wondering. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Ferg. |
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I know all those routes quite well. You can take 70 through the Feather river canyon for a northern route. Take 395 south and you have several choices east to west including Tioga pass through Yosemite is a MUST see although quite long. You can cross the Sieeras on 108, 4 or hwy 88. All are worthy 914 routes and passable this year.
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