Are There Services On Highway 58 In Santa Magarita Lake Going To Creston
Finally got myself a Flickr account, hopefully this makes uploading my photos easy than Photobucket was. Anyways, given CA 1 through Big Sur is still closed up I decided to get see a couple things that I've been significant to go observe. First upwards I felt like Bitterwater Route needed some other look after the whole Parkfield Form/Soda Lake write upwardly I did. I followed that up with something I noticed when I was looking into LRN 137 and CA 229, namely a much different alignment SSR 178 took through the La Panza Range from 1934 to 1956. Speaking of LRN 137 and SSR 178 I besides stopped past the 1914 Salinas River Bridge in San Luis Opispo County....only before I get ahead of myself....
Started the mean solar day by heading up to CA 46 and heading to Bitterwater Road from the northern San Luis Obispo County segment:
1 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr
Basically Bitterwater Road is a 32 mile route betwixt CA 41/46 that traverses the Temblor Range more or less on or near the San Andreas Fault. The very northern part from CA 41/46 is in San Luis Obispo County:
2 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr
The surface isn't the best and doesn't have a center stripe, but is enough wide within San Luis Obispo Canton to the Kern Canton Line...for the virtually office:
3 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr
For the most part Bitterwater is open range territory, this was only the beginning of something that morphed into a much larger issue:
4 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr
There was some low deject cover that looked to be extending north into the Diablos, southbound towards CA 58 not and then much:
five by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr
Bitterwater Road dips into Kern County briefly at Annette Road which is straight ahead in the picture going up the hill eastbound:
vi by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr
Bitterwater Road takes a precipitous right south while Annette Road continues straight and east:
vii by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr
8 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr
Once Bitterwater Route reaches San Luis Obispo County over again it gains a center stripe it mostly keeps all the style to CA 58:
9 by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr
10 past Max Rockatansky, on Flickr
And yes Flickr seems to exist infinitely more user friendly thus far. This is a v parter, I should have it much faster than past albums...
Are There Services On Highway 58 In Santa Magarita Lake Going To Creston,
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