DBBRanger
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We expect to join many of you PNW tugnuters in the San Juans this summer and am wondering if we should bypass Seattle congestion in order to get there. Coming from the SE (actually Colorado), I may take I90 to I405 and then north. We plan a stop at Denny Creek Campground with the "Boaterhome" so that is a positive for that route (I assume it's a positive except for the I90 noise). However, if I go Rt 97 out of Ellensburg and then Rt 2 into Everett, we'd bypass much of Seattle. The question is, is the traffic bad enough in Seattle to warrant the 2 mountain passes (4100 ft altitude) and single lane roads ? My trip planner says it is 45 minutes longer, but could Seattle traffic eat that up? Mountain passes don't bother me since I live among them, but I don't need to do it if it is not necessary.
Any words of wisdom?
Thanks
Doug
Any words of wisdom?
Thanks
Doug