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Old 10-23-2009, 12:42 PM
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Default Hwy 1, San Francisco to Oregon in November

Is it possible to drive the coast route/Hwy 1 from San Francisco to Oregon in early November without hitting any rain? Or is that pretty ridiculous, impossible?

I need a road trip, I need to see Pt. Reyes again, the No. Coast, etc and want to take the fun car, but it doesn't see rain.
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You'd have to get pretty lucky not to hit rain. That time of year it's pretty constant on the coast. Anytime between May and September should be safe.
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Excellent drive, but unlikely to be bone dry that time of year.
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Ahhh that drive is so fantastic, I did it back in 2002. That stretch is one of the most beautiful areas on Earth.
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Old 10-23-2009, 01:54 PM
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I had a feeling, but may check the weather and see what I can do. Maybe late late October. I'm ready to get up right now and leave.

It is such a beautiful place and should be appreciated whenever possible.
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Old 10-25-2009, 01:35 AM
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It is a beautiful, breathtaking drive. You may have dry weather in California..but have your umbrella handy once you cross the Oregon border.

Highway 101 ( The Redwood hwy) has the some of the tallest trees in the world.

Have your camera handy, there is nothing else like this particular route on earth.
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