Hard to go wrong with US 50.
You are asking for polar opposites with fastest and most scenic though...
Occasionally mutually exclusive, but typically not.
Hard to go wrong with US 50.
You are asking for polar opposites with fastest and most scenic though...
Occasionally mutually exclusive, but typically not.
Take care,
Keith
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
Well, I am not REALLY in any hurry, so I wouldn't mind taking the pretty route, as long as it isn't like going to add 4 hours and another $40 in gas to take that way...
Thanks,
Bart
Originally Posted by Locomigo
Sent from my "two hands on a keyboard"
Cool, thanks for the link. Looks nice.
Bart
Originally Posted by ZEUS
Well hold on... it sounds to me like one long assth dirt road!
http://www.ut.blm.gov/RS2477/Snake_pass/SnakePassST.pdf
Read until the end, then decide. That is Snake Pass, so maybe I am wrong about Crystal Peak Road. I am trying to track down more info but I think they are just a bunch of dirt roads down there.
Last edited by ZEUS : 05/09/2007 at 01:36 PM
OK, so wait, is Crystal Peak the same as Snake Pass? I'm gonna have to do some more research.
Thanks - Bart
Originally Posted by ZEUS
Should be ok, I just found this:
"Some of these roads might not be labeled so use your odometer. All of the roads mentioned are either paved state highways or well graded dirt roads; a high clearance vehicle is not needed for any of these driving routes. Make sure you have plenty of gas as the closest gas station is in Baker, Nevada 40 miles away."
So even if it is dirt, as long as it isn't like 10mph dirt, I'm good. And after seeing this photo:
http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/149761.JPG
I think we will definitely take this route, its looks pretty cool and besides, I like to take back roads....
Bart