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Washington and Banff trip planning
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<blockquote data-quote="Fontanaman" data-source="post: 1434828" data-attributes="member: 19354"><p>The roads around Mt. Rainier aren't open until early July. Not sure what your timeline is. If it is early than that or the weather is rubbish in Western Washington head to NE Oregon instead for some of the best riding in the Pacific Northwest. Great roads, dryer weather and zero traffic. John Day Oregon is a nice place to stay for the night. Any state road there is great. Some of my favorites are Hwy 245, 218, 206, 207, 19 and 74 and US 395 from John Day to Pendleton Oregon. I'd be tempted to skip the entire Western Washington section to ride some of these great roads. It is where folks in Western Washington go who are in the know when they feel cramped by the crowds and traffic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fontanaman, post: 1434828, member: 19354"] The roads around Mt. Rainier aren't open until early July. Not sure what your timeline is. If it is early than that or the weather is rubbish in Western Washington head to NE Oregon instead for some of the best riding in the Pacific Northwest. Great roads, dryer weather and zero traffic. John Day Oregon is a nice place to stay for the night. Any state road there is great. Some of my favorites are Hwy 245, 218, 206, 207, 19 and 74 and US 395 from John Day to Pendleton Oregon. I'd be tempted to skip the entire Western Washington section to ride some of these great roads. It is where folks in Western Washington go who are in the know when they feel cramped by the crowds and traffic. [/QUOTE]
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