I'm trying to figure out the best route from Flagstaff, AZ to Eugene, OR. I'm leaving 1/20, and need to arrive by 1/26 at the latest.
I have a tent and 20 degree sleeping bag / pad, so hopefully planning on camping on BLM / FS land for free. I know, I'm gonna be cold; I can always bail and find a cheap motel if need be.
The route that GMaps suggests (link) takes me thru Nevada, NE California, and then SE Oregon.
however...
I'm worried about snowy/icy road conditions for the northern part of my trip, as that area is currently being dumped on (I drive a '09 civic coupe without snow tires, lol). I've no way of knowing the conditions a week or so from now, but road cams look snowy right now.
The way I see it, I've 3 options:
* Preferred route, straight thru NV, if the roads in SE oregon are clear by then
* Cut over to I-5 in Northern NV to avoid snow
* Take the Eastern route (on gmaps) through CA - although I-5 for the last day or so will be very lame...
That all being said, does anyone have any route advice? I'd like to enjoy my trip and see cool things along the way, as I've got roughly six days to do it. Thanks for any input!