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12-23-2008, 01:06 AM | #1 |
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Potentially OT: alternative, interesting LA -> Vegas route
I may need to be in Vegas for New Years and driving is really the only option. I typically just take the 15 late at night but am looking for another, hopefully more interesting route to/from Vegas. It will obviously be longer, but if it gets me around the typically stupidity that you generally encounter on the 15 I'm all ears.
Any ideas that get me to and/or from Vegas would be appreciated, especially if they avoid snow. I will be starting from the Los Angeles area. Thanks in advance. |
12-23-2008, 02:01 AM | #2 |
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Los Angeles, CA 90025 1.Head northwest on Corinth Ave toward Idaho Ave0.1 mi 2.Turn right at CA-2/Santa Monica Blvd0.2 mi 3.Turn left at Cotner Ave (signs for I-405 N)82 ft 4.Take the ramp on the left onto I-405 N/San Diego Fwy N18.3 mi 5.Continue on I-5 N2.9 mi 6.Take the State Hwy 14 N exit toward Lancaster/Palmdale0.7 mi 7.Merge onto CA-14 N69.0 mi 8.Turn right at CA-1448.8 mi 9.Slight left at US-39541.5 mi 10.Turn right at CA-19014.6 mi 11.Turn right to stay on CA-19068.4 mi 12.Turn left at N Hwy0.6 mi 13.Turn right at Daylight Pass Rd Entering Nevada 13.2 mi 14.Continue on NV-37412.8 mi 15.Turn right at 2nd St/US-95 Continue to follow US-95 106 mi 16.Take exit 85 for Craig Rd0.4 mi 17.Turn left at W Craig Rd0.3 mi 18.Turn right at N Rainbow Blvd0.5 mi Las Vegas, NV Link Never tried this, but my co-worker suggest to get on the 190. It's probably snow there now tho. He said you can pretty much do whatever the hell you want there. He said he hit the speed limiter there |
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12-23-2008, 08:03 AM | #3 |
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That does look like a rather interesting route, but snow at this time of year might be a significant concern. Looks like you do get into some decent mountains with this route.
If you are looking just to cut off about half the time on the 15, many folks I know do take the first part of this route as suggested but then take the 58 over to Barstow and then hook up with the 15 from there. It adds about a half hour versus a theoretically traffic-free 15, but that is usually not the case on just before New Years. |
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