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| Yeeha |
Jun 23 2012, 09:19 AM
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I have a 33' Greyhawk towing a Jeep. Seeking routing recommendations from San Diego area through Los Angles to Paso Robles. I 5 seems to be the most direct route, but I am unfamiliar with LA specifically. I will be traveling North on a Sunday morning. Does anyone have recommendations for alternative routing, or is that necessary?
Jerry Gilbert jgilbert1@yahoo.com |
| B. Kidd |
Jun 23 2012, 01:29 PM
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IMHO, alternative routing not necessary since you are pulling through on a Sunday morning. Just watch your speed in some sections of the freeway around L.A. as areas that are concrete slabbed are not even at the seams. In those few places, I kept my speed at 55 and still 'grounded' the front springs once, but did not damage them. Driving a 32 ft. Tioga pulling a Toyota Yaris.
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| FosterImposters |
Jun 23 2012, 02:33 PM
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What area of San Diego are you starting from?
I am presuming downtown or Mission Valley area with these instructions. Take the I-5 to the 405 (around Irvine). Take 405 to 101 West. 101 West takes you out of LA and then turns North to your Paso Robles destination. Cheers |
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