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Enough snow, Canadians headed South then West this time
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<blockquote data-quote="FJR Bill" data-source="post: 1115976" data-attributes="member: 20779"><p><em>Heading west this time of year I'd recommend I-10 over I-20. Both are boring as hell untill you get to where they join in West Texas. From there if you like desert scenery and stoney mountains, like I do, its a better ride. Then tie in to I-8 to San Diego. However in winter that pass could be trecherous. Your return trip further north wouldn't be on my plan, but I'm not from Canada. Was in Flagstaff last June, morning temps around 32 F. Look at the elevation in that area. Geeze its cold and snowy at those high altitudes. Good luck in any case. Hoping to read a trip report.</em></p><p></p><p><em>Bill </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJR Bill, post: 1115976, member: 20779"] [I]Heading west this time of year I'd recommend I-10 over I-20. Both are boring as hell untill you get to where they join in West Texas. From there if you like desert scenery and stoney mountains, like I do, its a better ride. Then tie in to I-8 to San Diego. However in winter that pass could be trecherous. Your return trip further north wouldn't be on my plan, but I'm not from Canada. Was in Flagstaff last June, morning temps around 32 F. Look at the elevation in that area. Geeze its cold and snowy at those high altitudes. Good luck in any case. Hoping to read a trip report.[/I] [I]Bill [/I] [/QUOTE]
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