I tallied up my receipts and mileage from car trek throughout California, Oregon and Washington, enroute to British Columbia.
1535 miles = Los Angeles to Victoria, British Columbia with a week's stay visiting family in San Francisco
$209 gas (probably $50 and 300 miles less without a week in SF Bay Area driving to and fro relatives)
$50 ferry one way from Port Angeles to Victoria, BC
I began in Los Angeles, drove up the 5 to San Francisco where I spent a week driving around visiting relatives in Mill Valley, San Rafael and San Francisco.
Then I took the 5 from San Rafael, Calif. to Ashland, Oregon. From there Portland, Oregon. And on to Victoria, B.C. via the 5 and then 104/101, which appears near Olympia, Washington.
There were three key benefits to driving alone to B.C.
1) Overcoming a fear of driving alone long distances.
2) Getting to see family with freedom to help with their errands.
3) I saw much more of California, Oregon and Washington than I would have had I flown to one destination. Renting a car would have been cost prohibitive had I wanted to explore a region. It's exciting to see places I've otherwise only known on a map.
Photo driving in the heart of Portland.
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