I have three diffrent ways that i have found 180 w ,( 170w/ 180w ) and I 40 west . I am leaving from central missouri .
Pick the route with the fewest mountains and nicest weather. Some western mts already are getting snow!
I-40 is probably the best bet, it goes almost all the way. Take US-58 from Barstow to Bakersfield, Tehachapi Pass isn't bad at all. Then US-99 all the way to Marysville. 99 is more relaxed and scenic than I-5 and probably shorter.
I've used them all and live in North Ark. I only use 70, 80 and 90 when going to the NW because they both have some serious grades, passes and elevations.
Jeff -
I concur with Gus: I-40 to Barstow, CA, then 58 to Bakersfield and 99 to Marysville/Yuba City.
Depending on where in "Central Missouri" you're located (Brookfield? Columbia? Camdenton? Cabool?) will have some effect on how you choose to get to I-40. I-44 that runs from St Louis > OKC thru Springfield and Tulsa should be a good connection.
You mentioned Beale AFB. Beale is E of M/YC, so if that's your destination, you should take Hiway 70 when it splits off 99 N of Sacramento. Otherwise you'll be stopping every other block as you try to work your way from 99 across M/YC. BTDT!
(Trivia: Yuba City is on the W side of the Feather River, Marysville is on the E.)
And if your schedule permits, take a break in Fresno while NB on 99 and we can swap bus stories over a Pepsi. My contact info's in my profile, click on my name to the left.
FWIW & HTH. . .
;)
We live right next door to the Lake of the Ozarks,Missouri. Iam heading out to work on Beale Air force Base for a while. Does anyone know of a good camp grounds in that area with good rates for extended stays.
The guy that converted my bus and owned it for 20 years lives in Osage Beach. :)
Quote from: ridgeroadrunner on October 03, 2013, 07:29:28 PM
I am heading out to work on Beale Air force Base for a while. Does anyone know of a good camp grounds in that area with good rates for extended stays?
Jeff -I see that there's a "Fam Camp" right on the base, looks like it's got 44 spaces. Might check that out.
There are also some campgrounds off of Hiway 20, to the N of the base. Try AAA or Woodall's campground directories to see what you can find.
FWIW & HTH. . .
;)
what was his name? I think i know him.
Dick Jasinski , i think that is how his last name is spelled.
Jeff might want to check with your company or Base commander up there. Our local news( we live 40 minutes south west from Beal AFB) said it was shut down and they are fur-lowing 550 people but the number changes daily.
Dave5Cs
Dave5Cs i am non military iam doing a construction contract out there so i dont have to worry about that .
Ed Hackenbruch : I do know Dick he owned a resort on the lake of the ozarks years ago. He kept his MCI parked on Hwy 42 at Perry Grams house at kaiser missouri its was painted shades of blue with sail boat pictures on the window covers and chrome valve covers on his engine . It's a nice looking bus.
Actually it is a sailboat mural on the one side and 2 snow skiers on the other,......and he must have taken the chrome valve covers off before he traded it to a dealer in Texas and we ended up getting it in an ebay auction. We do need a new paint job, after almost 30 years in the weather it is starting to peel. We got to meet Dick the first year that we had the bus when we accidentally ended up in Missouri with some time to kill. Also talked to him on the phone a couple of times during the first few years.
You will be fine once you get to Arizona, plenty of In and Out burger stops along the way. Once in CA, 99 up the middle of the state is better than 1-5. Road is a bit rough right now. Best fuel prices are right in and around Bakersfield. The more North you go the more it cost! Stay away from the LA basin at all times! Traffic is never good there unless you travel very early Sunday mornings.
Make sure you have all your permits and fees paid up. Non-California resident fee, bus conversion entry fee, opportunity to travel on pavement service fee, Should have stopped at Yosemite tax,......... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Welcome to Nor Cal.
Grant
They have a campground at Beale on the base are you x military or have a family member that is ? I am off I 40 at Needles on AZ 95 if you need fuel exit at Needles and drive to Ft Mohave to Maverick or Smith's it will save you a $1.00 a gal from the CA prices
If you fill at the Pilot or Loves at the Lake Havasu exit in AZ off I 40 use the RV pump saves 8 cents a gal off the posted price both Loves and Pilot have a dump and water there
CA has a inspection station on I 40 when you leave AZ so don't have any plants or fresh fruits or veggies it ok to ship the stuff from CA just don't try and bring it back ::)
That's so you can pig out on our fresh Fruits(no no no don't go there!)and Veggies without fear of bugs or bad Citrus crops and oh ya the Wine. ;D :o
Dave5Cs
No Dave the state of CA don't want you bringing their fruit fly's back home ::)
We just did I-5 from Sacramento to Las Vegas. I-5 is really rough. We are seriously considering doing 99 back home. There is a truck stop just outside Bakersfield, CA 24 Seven Travel Plaza 209 Weedpatch Hwy. $3.95 a gallon, the cheapest in California by 35 to 45 cents a gallon. The Pilot in Sacramento was $4.45 a gallon. Liked to have had a heart attack.
Oh, and that thing about Pilot putting in hook ups? Well here is how parking goes there now. If you buy 75 gallons you can park over night for free. Anything less and it's $12 for the night with or without the hook ups. And that 30amp service, well the plug might be but our inverter coded out even without anything on. And there isn't any way to park without them knowing it. The scale was $20 for the first weigh and $10 for any additional weighs.
On Marysville, there is some huge road construction there now. Be sure to check the proper route through town with a big rig.
Don and Cary