L.A. to Seattle - chains,rains,I-5
My first road trip driving 3 consecutive days, up the 5. I've bought chains, sort of know how to put them on (though 2 guys had a heck of a time showing me). Any suggestions/advice/warnings etc. for a woman doing this alone? I'm taking everything one can take in case I end up having to spend the rest of my days in the car. :-) If one can't access the internet while one's driving, what's the best way to keep abreast of the weather/highway conditions up ahead? Cell phone to Highway Patrol? Anything better than that? Thanks!
You came to the right place!
Quote:
Originally Posted by fiddler
My first road trip driving 3 consecutive days, up the 5. I've bought chains, sort of know how to put them on (though 2 guys had a heck of a time showing me).
Welcome to the Forum! That makes me chuckle. Word of advice -- ignore them. Take five minutes and read the instructions and then do it yourself (in the garage or at home) 2-3 times until it makes sense. It really isn't that hard -- although the first time someone tried to describe it to me, I thought they were babbling...
Quote:
Any suggestions/advice/warnings etc. for a woman doing this alone?
You really won't be alone on I-5! Our normal weather warnings are amped extra this year -- the NW is getting hammered by rain and snow. So allow extra time. Read these tips for winter weather roadtrips.
Quote:
If one can't access the internet while one's driving, what's the best way to keep abreast of the weather/highway conditions up ahead?
Yeah, before you leave go this page and see the range of sites providing such info. Then look at the National Traffic and Road Closure Information site and get the phone numbers for California, Oregon and Washington and listen to the recordings as you go.
Most important: Remember this is a Road Trip -- It is an Adventure -- go and enjoy it!
Mark
Thank You All!! Great Advice!!
So glad I found this site (and could finally figure it out, Mark!)