Help with logistics Sacramento/Tahoe/Carson City
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Help with logistics Sacramento/Tahoe/Carson City
Hey y'all,
We didn't take our New Year's get-away, but thanks for the links and help with my last post.
Now DH and I are considering a visit to CA/NV, hoping to cross off two more U.S. capitols on our list. We're also thinking of going to South Carolina and New Mexico, but the Calif./Nevada trip would be a two-fer as far as capitols go.
Anywho, most likely we'll travel Feb. 12-17. I was thinking we could stay the first night in Sacramento, visit the capitol, and then drive to Tahoe for two or three days with a visit to CC to see the capitol.
Does this sound logistically feasible? Which area in Lake Tahoe would you suggest we search for lodging?
Thanks in advance!
CDG
We didn't take our New Year's get-away, but thanks for the links and help with my last post.
Now DH and I are considering a visit to CA/NV, hoping to cross off two more U.S. capitols on our list. We're also thinking of going to South Carolina and New Mexico, but the Calif./Nevada trip would be a two-fer as far as capitols go.
Anywho, most likely we'll travel Feb. 12-17. I was thinking we could stay the first night in Sacramento, visit the capitol, and then drive to Tahoe for two or three days with a visit to CC to see the capitol.
Does this sound logistically feasible? Which area in Lake Tahoe would you suggest we search for lodging?
Thanks in advance!
CDG
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This is very doable in the short amount of time you have. We did the same thing, visit each state's capitol over the years. Had to take a cruise ship to get to Juneau! LOL
Carson City is very easy to visit from Tahoe, and the capitol building has always been one of my favorites.
We stay at the Hyatt in Incline Village on the north shore, NV side every year. It's in a beautiful area surrounded by trees, and right at the lake.
Just ask if you have any questions.
Carson City is very easy to visit from Tahoe, and the capitol building has always been one of my favorites.
We stay at the Hyatt in Incline Village on the north shore, NV side every year. It's in a beautiful area surrounded by trees, and right at the lake.
Just ask if you have any questions.
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Thanks MBnancy! That's so cool. You must have tons of pics from your visits to the capitols!
boom-boom - We love history! Well, obviously. This is a great suggestion!
TTess - Yeah. As I was reading posts last night I got to thinking about the road conditions and how they could truly prohibit our journey. I would imagine in February there's a fairly good chance we may see some snow.
boom-boom - We love history! Well, obviously. This is a great suggestion!
TTess - Yeah. As I was reading posts last night I got to thinking about the road conditions and how they could truly prohibit our journey. I would imagine in February there's a fairly good chance we may see some snow.
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Chicago, be sure and rent a vehicle with snow tires from Sacramento.
They don't allow chains on rentals.
They keep the roads cleared as much as possible, but check with Caltrans before starting out. The rental desk should also have current conditions. In many years of renting and driving in the snow, we have never been stopped or held back, but good to be preparred.
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/roadinfo/
They don't allow chains on rentals.
They keep the roads cleared as much as possible, but check with Caltrans before starting out. The rental desk should also have current conditions. In many years of renting and driving in the snow, we have never been stopped or held back, but good to be preparred.
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/roadinfo/
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If you rent a FWD or AWD vehicle you should have no problems. I live in the Sacramento area and go to Reno all the time (we will also be up there for President's Day weekend). I have never been stopped to put on chains with our FWD vehicle. If a FWD vehicle needs chains, CalTrans/Highway Patrol usually shuts down I80.
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Chances are you'll have no problem getting over the Sierra. I've traveled over the Pass for decades and many times, in foul weather. Sometimes, we've been forced to turn around due to weather, even with a 4wd. Other times, it's taken us 14 hours. It can be beautiful and nice or it can be a treacherous nightmare. Take it from a veteran Tahoe visitor but have a great trip!
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Well with the number of days you have it's unlikely that you'd be prevented from making the trip. If it's snowing you may have to drive in the snow using hte appropriate vehicle or chains or you could wait out the storm. Even with the recent dump of snow the difficulty wasn't that big a deal as loing as you didn't try to travel during the stormy part. Friends drove to SLT on Friday night between storms and didn't have any problems. Lots of people drove over the wekend between storms after the road was plowed. Just keep your eye on the forcast and contact CalTrans for the road status. If Caltrans closes 80 then it's only closed for hours not days.
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