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Yeah I was thinking of going to cali route. You folks know how long it would take?

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Old 12-05-2013, 01:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Yeah I was thinking of going to cali route.
You folks know how long it would take?
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Old 12-09-2013, 04:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Yeah I was thinking of going to cali route.
You folks know how long it would take?
It took me about 5 days to drive from Southern Oregon to Cape Cod, and that was over well over 3000 miles on the southern route in late October.

This time of year if you arent running Blizztecks, or another chainless snow tire, either way you still have some mountain passes to think about. It also might be a good idea to have those tires living in Seattle this time of year.

The idea of shipping might be a good one but depending on cost it might be an option.

You could always check out Alex Roy info on going across the country 31 hours 4 minutes, or Ed Bolian who did it at 28 hours 40 minutes.

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If you live and work in downtown Seattle, you can likely get away without snow tires. Just don't drive on the days you get snow. And they do get snow, just not every year. And it's like Dallas when they do; people get stupid and there's never enough infrastructure or planning to handle it well like the rest of the interior states.
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