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Old 08-14-2012, 11:42 AM   #1
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Spokane to Reno

Is there a route from Spokane to Reno to take that doesn't have a lot of curves and steep mountain grades? My wife gets sick so I need to be concerned for her. I'm in a 35' Discovery motorhome with A tow vehicle. Thanks.
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Boy as flat and no curves, best I can think of is I-90 to 395 and then all the way to Reno. There will be I82 and I 84 in places but it is on the 395 route. There are a couple places in the mountain type areas but it's as easy a way I can think of.

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US395 thru Oregon & Calif is curvy& hilly. Try US395 to I84 to US95 in Idaho to I80 ~780 mile. US395 all the way ~749
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Thank you all for your help. I will show her the map and let her decide which way she wants to go. We're in no hurry, thank goodness.
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Spokane to Walla Walla, Pendleton, La Grande, Baker City, Boise isn't too bad, From Boise (or maybe Baker City)...I don't know haven't been beyond there by highway. Do not cross Oregon from Pendleton towards Coos Bay - it is beautiful, but twisting, narrow in places, switch backs etc. My husband said it was the only time he about wore out the brakes going up hill - LOL

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alaska airlines about the only way
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