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ADVICE, MENTORING with IDAHO route planning (please)
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<blockquote data-quote="MCRIDER007" data-source="post: 441659" data-attributes="member: 329"><p>If you don't mind adding a few miles to get to St. Maries, ID, take I-90 to St. Regis, MT and follow the St. Joe River road over the mountain. The Montana side is a 16 mile ride on gravel, the Idaho side is totally paved all the way to St. Maries. The road on the Idaho side is a lot like Highway 12 over Lolo pass, except the curves are tighter, the straights are shorter, and its very scenic. There is also a gravel road from Avery to Wallace if you want to explore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCRIDER007, post: 441659, member: 329"] If you don't mind adding a few miles to get to St. Maries, ID, take I-90 to St. Regis, MT and follow the St. Joe River road over the mountain. The Montana side is a 16 mile ride on gravel, the Idaho side is totally paved all the way to St. Maries. The road on the Idaho side is a lot like Highway 12 over Lolo pass, except the curves are tighter, the straights are shorter, and its very scenic. There is also a gravel road from Avery to Wallace if you want to explore. [/QUOTE]
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ADVICE, MENTORING with IDAHO route planning (please)
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