Submitted by belf_priest t3_zcln8j in Washington
Hey everyone! I'm planning a snowboarding trip in WA in early February. Starting out at Hurricane Ridge and making my way east to Mission Ridge. What kind of winter driving conditions should I expect passing through the mountain roads? I read for multiple resorts that in the areas surrounding them, sudden avalanche conditions are not uncommon and abrupt road closures are frequent.
I'm no stranger to spooky winter driving--I'm from Massachusetts and went to college in rural Maine, currently living in Michigan (hello lake effect snow). Looking for typical length of snowstorms, type of snow like heavy and wet, icy, or fairly dry, which towns are good places to hunker down if I get ambushed by a blizzard in transit, info like that so I can accomodate some buffer times into my planning. And for the Seattle-Wenatchee drive, would you recommend taking 2 or 90 for the safest bet? And I'll be taking my winter driving kit with me as well (chains, shovel, planks to get unstuck, mylar blankets, lantern, snacks, etc).
Please feel free to add any info that's important for me to know! Thank you all so much!
Zhenja92 t1_iyy5s6q wrote
The key thing to keep in mind is that there is the possibility that you will be unable to get over the passes. Last winter, all three passes over the Cascades were closed for several days around new years - and, at one point, the route up the Columbia Gorge was closed to. My son and I had tickets out of Seattle but there was absolutely no way to get there. As for getting from Seattle to Weanatchee be aware that if you go over 90, you then have to take Blewett Pass as well (unless you do a detour through Gorge.) Keep an eye on the weather and be prepared to change plans.