Klamath Falls, OR Hwy 140 EAST toward Lakeview, OR?

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  1. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    Yeah i was gonna say 395 is ur best bet, im headed down that way tmrw from john day or.. Maybe ill see ya
     
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  3. x1Heavy

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    Ok, now I understand.

    That would be very problematic as a truck route then. It would be better to go another way. I personally would try it but that's because I don't know how small is too small in terms of road.

    Let's thank you for your help and I guess scrap the 140 idea.
     
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  4. Espressolane

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    Link to truck route map here

    OR 140 is length restricted in places, 60 foot max.
    See notes for blue routes.
     
  5. Espressolane

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    Reno, 395 north, at susanville
    you can stay 395 to Alturas to 299 then 139 to kalamath falls

    Or

    Take 44 to 89 to 5 then pick up 97 in weed to kalamath falls

    No matter what, your going to have some pulls.
     
  6. Dave_in_AZ

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    I is about 300 miles south of you.
     
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  7. Western flyer

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    It's got a length restriction.
    Something like 40 ft, thought I'm not sure exactly.
    I know it's well under 53ft.

    It's a treacherous death road thru a national forest.
    No mans land.
    No phone signal whatsoever.
    No nothing.
    Scariest mountain I've ever driven on.

    You won't see the no truck signs till your so
    Far into it,it's too late to turn around.
    Don't plan on stopping for any reason.

    It's so dangerous that the 4 wheelers won't
    Pass you doing 30 mph.

    The road is elevated about 15 ft On both sides,
    With no shoulder.
    If you blink your rolled over in the middle
    Of nowhere.
    You could easily drive an hour and not see
    One other vehicle on the road.

    If any cop sees you, your toast.
    Everybody knows your not supposed
    To be back there.

    If you break down, your stuck right in the
    Middle of the highway.
    Some nut could blow your brains out right
    In the middle of the road and Nobody would hear
    Or see anything.

    I made it thru last year, going from Oregon
    to Nevada.
    I seen one truck going the other way in 2 hours.
    I was loaded.
    Definitely had to clean the underwear after that deal.
     
  8. D.Tibbitt

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    Dang its that bad eh? Lol i drove down 26 from prineville to john day.. And i tell ya its a peaceful and beautiful drive, windy as hell and some nice grades.. i saw 2 trucks in about 2 hours, 1 was bull hauler the other way a hay wagon.. I love oregon back roads but never been down 140 and by the sound of it i never want to LOL
     
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  9. Western flyer

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    It's definitely a one timer.
    There's a mountain out there that's about 5 miles
    High.
    It curves back and forth all the way up.
    15 mph max loaded. Need both lanes to get up it.
    You pray you make it to the top before
    Another truck comes the other way.
    Because he needs both lanes to.

    Going up there's nothing on the right shoulder but
    A 3 mile drop to the bottom.
    I'd rather come down cabbage patch blind
    Then do that again.

    Any truck failure,your pretty much dead.
    I don't think a tow truck could even
    Get out of there.
     
  10. Long FLD

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    140 is restricted to 65ft overall from the NV border to Adel.
     
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  11. D.Tibbitt

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    #### man now thats fckin crazy i got lost down a road in arkansas one time was restricted to trucks over 40 ft. I found out why about 2 miles later when i came upon a turn rated at 10mph i had my truck on the left shoulder and my trailer tires on right side was barely hanging on the edge of the cliff , i thought boy i hope i aint on the 6 o clock news tonight, luckily that was the worst of it and made it out alive with only my pride beaten up a little bit
     
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  12. Long FLD

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    It’s about 8% as bad as described above. Lol. Lots of us ran that way with cattle out of the Lakeview area. I had 280” wheelbase pulling a 52ft spread axle trailer and never had any issues other that having to use most of the road on a couple tight corners. From Lakeview the worst part of the road is in the canyon before you get to Adel, and that stretch isn’t even restricted because there’s a cattle feedlot at Adel. Continuing east there is a pretty good pull with a steep drop off, but once you’re up that it’s smooth sailing across the high desert to NV.
     
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