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Ever driven SF-Oregon-SF? + a snow tires question

Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by sofsof, Feb 20, 2007.

  1. sofsof

    sofsof New Member

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    Guys,

    I am going to Portland, Oregon for a conference of sorts, with a friend, in the beginning of March. We decided to make it into a road trip and are going to drive from LA to Portland. I've done the LA -SF leg of the trip many times, but never drove North of SF. We would like to make a couple of overnight stops along the way, and spend a day or two in each place, plus some small stops. Any specific suggestions on some inresting/beautiful places to stop for a day or two and/or for a drive-through? We were thinking of going up the coast one way and coming back on the 5 Freeway, or vice versa. (I already live by the ocean, so just seeing the ocean per se doesn't qualify... :) )

    If anyone lives that way, is it a safe drive up the coast? Someone told me that it's not too safe this time of year and very winding... Do I need snow tires on the Prius (I remember seeing something about Oregon snow tires law)?

    Thanks!!!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(sofsof @ Feb 20 2007, 08:09 PM) [snapback]393708[/snapback]</div>

    101 is a LONG route but quite beautiful. I5 is faster and less dangerous in bad weather in most cases. Normally there are no problems with snow of any kind unless you catch a storm up near Shasta on I5. I make the drive from the SF area to Seattle pretty often.

    This week calls for rain but I hear the weekend will be fine so you shouldn't have any problems. Just carry chains?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(sofsof @ Feb 20 2007, 08:09 PM) [snapback]393708[/snapback]</div>
    That statement is proof you haven't been on Highway 1 north of San Francisco. :lol:
    It is sooooo much more beautiful than So Cal . . . and sooooo less populated.

    If you are at all worried about the winding road, I suggest starting your trip by driving north on Highway 1 / 101 . . . that way you are on the land side of the road. :eek: The coast route takes much much more time to get from San Francisco to Portland than does I-5. Personally, I'd take at least four days for a more leisurely trip up the coast, and then zip back down I-5 to make up time if need be.

    By all means check out the towns of Mendocino, Ferndale Eureka, and Crescent City in California . . . any of which would be a good overnight stop. This time of year, reservations are not needed, therefor leaving you with more flexibility. In Oregon there are just too many to choose from.

    Eat lunch on the beautiful, rustic, Noyo Harbor. It's on the south end of the town of Fort Bragg. As you cross over the bridge into town, you will see it on the right. Many great places to eat fresh sea food.

    An interesting ecological stop: Glass Beach in Fort Bragg.
    http://www.fortbragg.com/glass_beach/index.html

    Take a hike around Redwoods National Park and Patrick's Point State Park.

    In Oregon, Sea Lion Cave . . . seems like it would be a cheesy tourist trap, but is so worth the admission price. :blink:
    http://www.sealioncaves.com/

    On the way down I-5:

    In Redding, Ca:
    Stop and see the Sundial Bridge. There is also a nice casual restaurant to have lunch, a museum, and nature center. Check out the straw bale construction on the Visitor Center.
    http://www.turtlebay.org/sundial/sundial.shtml

    In Sacramento:
    Of course, you could always stop and see the State Capitol building and look for Ahhnold. I saw him there yesterday at the Tour of California bike race.
    Or visit Old Sacramento . . . kind of a tourist trap . . . but the State Railroad Museum is cool.
    http://www.csrmf.org/default.asp

    Weather really shouldn't be a problem . . . as long as you don't mind rain . . . but if you are prepared, the rain adds to the beauty of the Northern California coast.

    There is a possibility you could need chains for the Siskiyou Pass (Oregon/California border). If you don't have any, I say take your chances and buy them in Oregon on your way south if the weather at all looks iffy. I have NEVER needed chains on the coast. Just check the weather and plan accordingly . . . otherwise, no, it's not dangerous . . . if you don't drive like a nut. I love doing the coast drive in winter.

    Oh, one other thing. The Prius loves the coast drive and the Siskiyous are no problem either.
     
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    Thank you, F8L and Patrick!

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Sufferin' Prius Envy @ Feb 21 2007, 03:26 AM) [snapback]393836[/snapback]</div>
    Yes, Patrick,many people told me so now. :)

    Patrick, I am so confused by this 1/101 thing. Are these two running parallel more or less, and can you see the ocean from both, and get out to more or less the same places? Someone wrote me this: "route 1 can be torturous as in tiring and car sick and... you get the picture."

    These are fabulous suggestions, thanks. Our idea is to drive the SF -Portland part at more or less 3 hours of driving in one day, to leave time for smelling the roses One more convoluted question... What would be a good interesting place to stop for a night or even two, about 6-7 hour drive away from Portland? It's my friend's birthday, so we want to be in one place for a night or two. I know the question sounds odd, but I am trying to time the drive going backward in time from the destination arrival date. After this big stop, I'd like to have one more overnight stop about 2-3 hour drive from Portland, if that makes sense...

    That sounds great, I haven't done any big Prius trips yet. Thanks again!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(sofsof @ Feb 22 2007, 05:17 PM) [snapback]394942[/snapback]</div>
    You are from Redondo Beach and Highway 1 and 101 confuse you? :eek:
    Wikipedia is our friend. :D
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_State_Route_1
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Highway_101_in_California

    google map it and get a basic feel for the Northern California and Oregon sections before you go.
    http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&oe...867676&om=0
    Zoom in and out and drag it all around . . . and look at satellite images too.

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(sofsof @ Feb 22 2007, 05:17 PM) [snapback]394942[/snapback]</div>
    At “more or less 3 hours of driving in one day†Highway 1 will be adventurous and awe inspiring, not torturous and tiring.

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(sofsof @ Feb 22 2007, 05:17 PM) [snapback]394942[/snapback]</div>
    6-7 hours away from Portland? Me personally, I think I would stay somewhere near the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area . . . Coos Bay to Florence. Too many choices of places to stay.
    http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/siuslaw/recreation...ng/oregondunes/

    If you are up for the adventure, rent some dune buggies!
    Even if it's raining (they have rain suits), it's a blast! :lol: :lol: :lol:
    Not an endorsement of any one establishment, but just to give you a idea . . . http://ridetheoregondunes.com/

    For the “one more night†. . . anywhere on the Northern Oregon coast is 2-3 hours from Portland (provided you aren't doing it at rush hour).
    I'd drive the rest of the way up the Oregon coast and let the winds and your adventurous side take you to wherever you end up for the night.
    Maybe Seaside or Astoria?
     
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    dune buggies

    Sounds like a great idea! Love it! :p

    Very much touché on the 1 and 101 thing. The confusion was that when people gave me suggestions, they spoke of the two interchangeably. I guess my question is now, is driving on 101 still a scenic drive? (if we do parts of it one way or going back on it.)

    Lastly, do you think it's doable to do this trip at my (lazy) intervals and get to Portland on time on Friday afternoon-ish?

    Thank you again so very much!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(sofsof @ Feb 23 2007, 10:02 AM) [snapback]395282[/snapback]</div>
    Is driving on 101 still a scenic drive?
    It depends on what part.
    The Hollywood and Ventura Freeway sections, NO!!!
    The Redwoods National Forest area and much of the rest of the far northern part of 101 in California, ABSOLUTELY!

    1 and 101 are the same thing in many spots. But where they split, 1 is normally the much more scenic route.

    Being that it is Friday afternoon as I write this, I think you are too late! :p

    Well, I guess it really depends on how many 3 hour drives you wish to do and how many play days you wish to have.
    Yahoo maps calculates it out to be 18 hours of driving if you cut out the northern half of the Oregon coast.
    http://maps.yahoo.com/index.php#mvt=m&...6497&mag=13
     
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    Making fun of me is enjoyable, I hope... I don't mind at all.

    All my questions have to do only with the drive North of San Francisco, where I haven't been yet, smarty pants. :p

    ...and, I am leaving NEXT Saturday...

    But I'll try not to bug you too much between now and then.

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Sufferin' Prius Envy @ Feb 23 2007, 01:25 PM) [snapback]395461[/snapback]</div>
    Thanks for all your help!