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Them there is Highways in the Pacific Northwest. Myrtle Creek probably has less people than most of your New York Subdivisions. If you want tiny roads, I know a lot of logging roads in the Sutherlin/Roseburg/Myrtle Creek area :~) Neil -----Original Message----- From: Park, Keith J (Research) [mailto:parkkj@crd.ge.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 1:45 PM To: neil@neil.us Cc: type3@vwtype3.org Subject: RE: [T3] will I get my '67 to the invasion? [ what order to solve issues. ] Them there's some TINY roads! :-) Seriously, its the local folk that will really be invaluable in choosing our route's once we get off the interstates... Jason kept us from getting lost in Wyoming last time and Neil can keep us found in Oregon! Keith > There are a couple possibilities, but a quick check today make it look like > taking I80 across WY NV and then a back road into OR. There is no easy, > straight way of getting to Myrtle creek from the east. > > Keith > > > Sure there is. I drive over there quite often, as it's only 25 miles from my > hometown. Exit I-84 in Ontario, OR and take US-20 into Vale, then to Burns > and Bend. At Bend take US-97 south to the Diamond Lake junction, OR-138. > Take that to Roseburg and I-5, then I-5 to Myrtle Creek. Takes about 8 hours > from Boise to MC. > > Neil > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~