I woke up early, excited to be so close to my destination checked the Volkswagen's belt tension, timing, and oil level, filled up with gas, and putted westward aimed for Carson City. The Sierra Nevada range loomed large beyond Carson City. In the distance, the dusty yellows and browns of the desert suddenly give way to grey peaks dotted with dark trees. Leaving carson City, I said goodbye to US-50 and turned onto State Route 88 toward the Sierra Nevada Mountains. 88 crossed into California and wound up into the Sierra Nevadas, cresting at Carson Pass. On a particularly steep section just before the top, I had to downshift the Volkswagen to second in order to maintain a steady, blistering speed of 25 mph. The temperature was cool and the smell of the pine trees in the air was refreshing. The views from the turn-outs along this road were spectacular with pine trees as far as I could see. They almost seemed to grow out of the solid rock that surrounded them, as there was very little dirt or grasses to be seen, save for a couple of small meadows here and there.
After Carson Pass the road descended downward for many miles eventually leveling off close to sea level where I would remain for the remainder of the drive. The VW’s little 40-horse engine was much happier to be out of the mountains after almost four days of nearly constant over 4000 foot elevations. It was running smoother, and as ridiculous as it sounds, actually felt slightly peppy to me after I had become accustomed to its anemic high altitude sluggishness. I buzzed past vineyard after vineyard and many rolling golden fields dotted with black cows and small green trees. The latter is not the typical California scene that I would think of, but it is interesting how much of this area of the state is actually very rural.
Small towns came and went. After missing it the first time, I turned onto California 12 in Lodi. Although CA-12 was a small worn out two-lane road, it seemed to be a main thoroughfare in this area. The traffic was bumper to bumper for many miles through the nothingness that surrounded the road. The wind was insane and it was a full-time affair fighting the little Beetle’s persistent attempts to swerve suicidally into oncoming traffic with every gust of wind. 12 merged onto an Interstate for a while and I exited as soon as possible for CA-29 which took me to my final main road of the trip, CA-37. This road skirts along a marshy sort of area just north enough of the San Francisco Bay that you cannot see the water. Eventually 37 started bending south and at about 2:00 PM on July 5, after five days and a bit over 2000 miles, I rolled into Novato, California where my friend lives. I was so proud of the little Volkswagen. We made it.
Heading up CA-88 toward Carson Pass
A meadow in the Sierra Nevada.
A mountain lake along CA-88.
The VW at a turn-out on the way up.
Overlooking the lake in the earlier photo.
The crisp, dry air up here made for some of the bluest skies I have seen.
The very hot and windy landscape on the other side of the mountains.