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Date:         Mon, 9 Jan 1995 13:14:40 -0800 (PST)
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From:         David Schwarze <schwarze@superc.nosc.mil>
Subject:      Re: W pretour trip report

Dave Kautz writes: > > In late March most of the passes over the Sierra to Hwy 395 are still closed. > Access to 395 involves taking hwy 80 or 50 up around L. Tahoe or looping down > underneath via Bakersfield.

The latter is what I had in mind. To get to Red Rock Canyon, take 99 South to Bakersfield, then 58 East to Mojave, and up 395 about 20 miles.

After looking at Joshua Tree/Twentynine Palms, I see it is at least 500 miles from the Bay area. I don't think anyone will want to drive those kind of miles.

> BTW, It's STILL raining!

It rained on me the entire trip back to San Diego, until about 40 miles from home. I think my bus experienced more rain in the last 3 days than it had in its entire lifetime previously. :/

-David

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