Walnut Creek, CA to Spokane, WA
Help!! We will be travelling from Australia to Walnut Creek in late February 2006.
We have hired a chevy express (12 seater) to drive from Walnut Creek to Spokane and i was wondering if there was anyone out there who could advise me of what the weather conditions tend to be like at that time of year.
Being from Oz we don't have a great deal of experience in driving in the snow but am hoping that if we stick to the main highways and allow 2-3 days of travelling we should be ok???
Would also appreciate any ideas on great little spots to stop on the way up!
If anyone has any advice/info for us we would love to hear it!
Thanks!
An exception to every instance
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Originally Posted by Judy
And you can avoid any snow/ice problems in the Cascades by avoiding going over the Cascades. Just turn east in Portland and go to Spokane along the Columbia Gorge on I-84. You'll then take I-82 north to Kennewick, then 395 to meet up with I-90 that will take you the rest of the way into Spokane.
Like Judy says, it is unlikely that inclement weather will slow you too much. However, I have spent a lot of time in the Tri-Cities area of southeastern Washington in February and I can guarantee you that it can be slick, frosty, icy and snowy on the roads in the vicinity of Richland, Kennewick and Pasco and along the Columbia River gorge. Just take it slow and enjoy the views.
Mark