mtbeemerco
CO MTBeemer
Have a group coming from Colorado up thru Reno Nevada. Any recommendations from your OR folks on good route north (twisty, not faster). Looking at US 395 to OR 31 then up to Bend. Thoughts, recommendations?
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Have a group coming from Colorado up thru Reno Nevada. Any recommendations from your OR folks on good route north (twisty, not faster). Looking at US 395 to OR 31 then up to Bend. Thoughts, recommendations?
Yeah, what Eugene said. Sounds like you're aware of the Reno/Lakeview/Bend route, not a lot of twisties, but better IMHO then Klamath/97. More open, less car traffic allows for a somewhat more spirited pace! Spending anytime around Reno at all, or just passing thru? I'm originally from Fallon, so know the roads around the Sierras fairly well...
Have a good ride!
And there are soooooooo many bugs around Klamath Falls, Klamath Lake and Klamath Marsh just looking for a windshield!
Have a group coming from Colorado up thru Reno Nevada. Any recommendations from your OR folks on good route north (twisty, not faster). Looking at US 395 to OR 31 then up to Bend. Thoughts, recommendations?
If you're tired of desert by the time you get to Reno, you might want to consider Reno to Susanville, then west on 36 ALL the way to 101 and the redwoods at Fortuna - then up the coast. Hiway 36 west of Red Bluff is considered by some to be the best motorcycle road in California.
If you're tired of desert by the time you get to Reno, you might want to consider Reno to Susanville, then west on 36 ALL the way to 101 and the redwoods at Fortuna - then up the coast. Hiway 36 west of Red Bluff is considered by some to be the best motorcycle road in California.
If you're tired of desert by the time you get to Reno, you might want to consider Reno to Susanville, then west on 36 ALL the way to 101 and the redwoods at Fortuna - then up the coast. Hiway 36 west of Red Bluff is considered by some to be the best motorcycle road in California.