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<blockquote data-quote="madmike2" data-source="post: 676601" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>There is some great information on this thread.</p><p></p><p>I would add: be prepared for climate change. In September, the California coast can be cool but inland, across the Central Valley, can be very warm (in the 90f-100f or 32.2c-37.7c). Yosemite is in the Sierra Nevada mountains but it can also be 80-90f or 26-32c. There are a number of wonderful mountain passes over the Sierra Mountains, north of Yosemite: Hwy108 has been mentioned but there are Hwys 120, 4, 50 & 80, each with it's own charm, scenic beauty and technicality/traffic.</p><p></p><p>If you should make the loop through British Columbia and over to Yellowstone, please note that eastern Washington, eastern Oregon and southern Idaho are high desert. Hydration is your friend, as is well vented clothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madmike2, post: 676601, member: 151"] There is some great information on this thread. I would add: be prepared for climate change. In September, the California coast can be cool but inland, across the Central Valley, can be very warm (in the 90f-100f or 32.2c-37.7c). Yosemite is in the Sierra Nevada mountains but it can also be 80-90f or 26-32c. There are a number of wonderful mountain passes over the Sierra Mountains, north of Yosemite: Hwy108 has been mentioned but there are Hwys 120, 4, 50 & 80, each with it's own charm, scenic beauty and technicality/traffic. If you should make the loop through British Columbia and over to Yellowstone, please note that eastern Washington, eastern Oregon and southern Idaho are high desert. Hydration is your friend, as is well vented clothing. [/QUOTE]
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