Riding Conditions from Port Angeles to Neah Bay

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Scott Dunlop

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Aug 8, 2012, 9:19:12 PM8/8/12
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Took 101->112->113 this morning after Port Angeles (Bainbridge -> Port Angeles was pretty unremarkable.)  Light drizzle made things a little damp and the smooth pavement a little slick.  No washouts or scattered debris, pavement's mostly new until you near Neah Bay where you start seeing some patch work and washout cleanup.  
After Clallam Bay, the next fuel is Neah Bay which is a little.. independent.  Might want to fill up in CB or PA.  Turns are pretty technical where 112 is trying to change elevation, but as long as you ride under your head, the only threat are the occasional double-trailer haulers swinging wide as they ascend.

If you arrive at Hobuck after dark, be careful on the last 1/4 mile to the campsite; the road is fine gravel, which is prone to dry potholes that will be hard to see with headlights.

Say hello if you find me; I'm the guy with the ridiculous little yellow Ninja.
--Scott.

Rob Flickenger

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Aug 8, 2012, 9:22:06 PM8/8/12
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Thanks for the update, Scott. I'll be coming out tomorrow on a Royal Enfield. Info much appreciated!

--Rob

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