Submitted by Glittering-Walrus756 t3_yp6qei in Washington
Mistyslate t1_ivibcqu wrote
Be careful when crossing the Ashland pass during snowy (or even rainy) conditions. That road is dangerous.
Glittering-Walrus756 OP t1_ivic95h wrote
thanks for the heads up!
DangerousMusic14 t1_iviq3ck wrote
If you’re an experienced driver in mountain passes with AWD, winter tires/chains, and prepared to get stuck in winter weather, I’d say go for it but staying on I-5 or the coast, do not try cutting across until the Columbia River.
If you don’t have these things, and experience to go with it, please consider flying or waiting until May.
I’m not remotely joking. I grew up in PNW and have had close friends and neighbors in mountain rescue, family lived in Olympics. Mountains on the West Coast are no joke. It’s officially winter in the mountains and passes. With temperatures dropping, folks are hoping we’ll get enough snow for an early season in Whistler, BC if not the Cascades. This isn’t a good time to go hiking in the mountains unless you are honestly prepared and experienced in wet, freezing conditions.
If you want to fly up this time of year, you can visit the Seattle Area and drive out to the coast but it’s darn cold and wet, dark early, sunset is at 4:40 pm tomorrow. Lots to do and see, just not a quick hike in the mountains, that’s for summer because it’s dark, wet, and cold.
Littleravendarkly t1_ivn7a2k wrote
I will say, the roads seem to be cleared regularly and salted since it's full of traffic. You can check cameras online and there are status updates. I went to LA from Washington in December in a Prius without all season or winter tires. It was snowing but checking the website helped a ton. Should be an easy Google to find.
Mistyslate t1_ivozs63 wrote
Also, don’t trust Google Maps - they might lead you to an impassable forest road in around Ashland
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