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<blockquote data-quote="madmike2" data-source="post: 572336" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>:yahoo: Lawrence, welcome to the forum. :yahoo: </p><p></p><p>Most of the high passes are open by May 30th (Memorial Day weekend). The last to be open are typically Ebbetts (Hwy 4) Sonora (Hwy 108) and Tioga (Hwy 120). CalTrans normally plows them for the opening of camping season in Yosemite.</p><p></p><p>I also replaced my C-10 with an FJR as many others here have done.</p><p></p><p>If you're headed up Hwy 1 there are a couple of groups talking about that route to CFR. You may have to check the CFR page to find them. One assumes you'll want to enjoy the NorCal highways between 101 and I-5 (299-lovely ride along the Trinity River, 96-farthest north along the Klamath River, 3-gentle and rolling on the north-some really technical parts in the middle-sweepers from Trinity Lake through Weaverville to Hwy 36, 36-140 miles of "yahoo" fun).</p><p></p><p>So many roads, so little time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madmike2, post: 572336, member: 151"] :yahoo: Lawrence, welcome to the forum. :yahoo: Most of the high passes are open by May 30th (Memorial Day weekend). The last to be open are typically Ebbetts (Hwy 4) Sonora (Hwy 108) and Tioga (Hwy 120). CalTrans normally plows them for the opening of camping season in Yosemite. I also replaced my C-10 with an FJR as many others here have done. If you're headed up Hwy 1 there are a couple of groups talking about that route to CFR. You may have to check the CFR page to find them. One assumes you'll want to enjoy the NorCal highways between 101 and I-5 (299-lovely ride along the Trinity River, 96-farthest north along the Klamath River, 3-gentle and rolling on the north-some really technical parts in the middle-sweepers from Trinity Lake through Weaverville to Hwy 36, 36-140 miles of "yahoo" fun). So many roads, so little time. [/QUOTE]
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