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Tom/Barb wrote:I second this. Head north to Hwy 20 over the N. Cascades. Good dry camping and jaw dropping scenery. Stay on 20 to almost Anacortes, drop down to Whidbey Island, and take the Keystone ferry across the sound if your final goal is the peninsula. That keeps you completely out of the Seattle area traffic nightmare.
there is a section of US 2 that I avoid at all expense, That's bottom of Steven's pass, to I-5, It's a traffic mess, and crowed. speciality on a Sunday afternoon.
They end the 4 lane at the bottom of let down on the west side, from there to I-5 it is narrow off and on 3 lane and several small towns that are mostly speed traps.
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Dick_B wrote:
My recollection of Route 2 is that the towns are spread out and there is even one stretch with a sign that says no services for the next 100 miles. There are gates that can be closed in the winter when Route 2 gets so bad it can't be used. Campgrounds are likely to be a field in back of somebody's store rather than what we are used to. They probably have electric but maybe not 50 amps. Knowing that I would take it again after stopping by Roosevelt NP.
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2gypsies wrote:
It's a beautiful site and you'll soon see Glacier Nat'l Park in the distance.
Have a great trip!
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