We were done fairly early on Sunday. I was packed by about 3:30, but didn't actually get on the road until nearly 4. It was a lovely afternoon for traveling, until traffic came to a near standstill in Pacheco Pass as we came around the first curve next to the reservoir. Took 15 minutes to go a mile; I guess that wasn't bad compared to what it might have been, and in fact I was pretty lucky, as I think that this is the only time I've been caught behind an accident on that road.
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Driving straight into the sun AND in nearly stopped traffic. | Finally we could see the accident ahead on the right, blocking one lane of Highway 152, and then we were past it and on our way again. |
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Reservoir. The guy in the lane next to me was keeping wayyyyy back. |
On the other hand, it was a lovely clear day to be up in the hills and checking out the water level in the
San Luis Reservoir.
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