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The Druid

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Sep 11, 2003, 9:42:54 PM9/11/03
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It's not bad, but they left out the 395 in the middle (from San Bern 15 N to
395 to 138 (2nd or 3rd stoplight on the road). Personally I don't think
it's bad road, but I live in the high desert, so I don't expect much. Take
water and check your spare before you leave, there isn't much between 395
and Palmdale.

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"Linda" <pure...@cox.net> wrote in message
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> I have to go to Lancaster this weekend...it;s a long way and I am supposed
> to take the
> 15 to CA-138 into Palmdale and Lancaster.
>
> does anyone know of this route? And if so what kind of a highway is it?
> Good, bad, so-so..high mountains, high dessert?
>
> Linda
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The Druid

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Sep 12, 2003, 12:11:17 PM9/12/03
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Didn't mean to scare you off. It's just long flat desolate road. It's
actually in pretty good shape. I take it pretty regularly (well, 4-5 times
a year). I live where the 14 and 395 intersect, so Lancaster and
Victorville are the 2 larger towns for this area. Sometimes I have to do
both and just do the triangle: 14/138/395.

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"Linda" <pure...@cox.net> wrote in message

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> > It's not bad, but they left out the 395 in the middle (from San Bern 15
N
> to
> > 395 to 138 (2nd or 3rd stoplight on the road). Personally I don't think
> > it's bad road, but I live in the high desert, so I don't expect much.
> Take
> > water and check your spare before you leave, there isn't much between
395

> > and Palmdale.\
>
> Thanks, maybe I'll just take the L.A. route up 5 to the 14...
>
> Linda

The Druid

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Sep 12, 2003, 7:55:14 PM9/12/03
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Actually that way takes you through the Cajon Pass, the 395 exit is just 3
miles from the summit. Yeah, I know about LA traffic, I try to avoid it as
well. Once you get on 395, it should be smooth sailing from there, there
are a few hills, but they are just that. On 138, it's relatively flat, but
be sure to follow the signs to Palmdale, the other route takes you out to
the forest (kinda interesting but a bit out of your way, but comes out just
a few miles south of Palmdale). If you come in on Palmdale Blvd, you are
close to Skunkworks (All military aircraft geeks can tell you about this
place) which is where the new JSF was developed.

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> > Didn't mean to scare you off. It's just long flat desolate road. It's
> > actually in pretty good shape. I take it pretty regularly (well, 4-5
> times
> > a year). I live where the 14 and 395 intersect, so Lancaster and
> > Victorville are the 2 larger towns for this area. Sometimes I have to
do
> > both and just do the triangle: 14/138/395.
>

> Thanks maybe I'll reconsider, any high mountains, like the cajon pass to
> vegas?
> I simply wanted to avoid L.A. traffic.

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