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Route asst: Marin to Lava Hot Springs Idaho

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sagiphile

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Route info needed...

I'm meeting my brother in Idaho next month. It will be my first long trip in the new GS.

The Navigator II and Mapsource say I should slab it through Reno and across western Idaho till I arrive at destination.

Are there any "must see" roads or attractions? I have 5 days for the round trip so I can't do justice to the American West, but I'd like to get off the highway for something worthwhile.

/taking recommendations

KJB
 
Well, that's a little early for most of the mountain roads, but you might check out Jarbidge. Or, outside of Elko, Secret Pass.

The cool thing about Idaho is, the governor is a motorcyclist, and I don't know if he has any input, but the maps are great. There's a special scenic routes guide you should pick up.
 
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