Well, I-90 through the Sierra actually goes through the Columbia River Gorge, so >it< isn't likely to be affected by snow storms. However, GETTING there (via Montana) might be an issue. Also, though I-90 in Oregon isn't likely to be a problem, there is no guarantee that I-5 won't have some snow. If I were in your shoes, I'd take I-80. By the time you get there 3 days will likely have elapsed and that's 3 days towards road clearing. And Interstates are among the first roads cleared.
On Jan 1, 2005, at 3:00 PM, Chris Renz wrote: > well, im in minnesota and need to get to northern california. > > so, take the I-80, where they are already having crazy snow conditions, > or try and take the 90/94 route and hope it isnt too much colder or > snow > covered? |
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