Well we landed in Jerome, Id. at the Elks lodge.
What more do you need:
Nevada[edit]
US 93 enters Nevada where Interstate 11 begins: on the Hoover Dam Bypass. US 93 then winds its way west-southwest through Boulder City before merging with US 95 past the interchange with State Route 173. They then curve northwest toward Las Vegas. These combined routes then join and run concurrent with the Interstate 11 and Interstate 515 freeways through Henderson and southeastern Las Vegas, where US 93 exits at the Las Vegas Spaghetti Bowl interchange just northwest of downtown, heading northbound concurrently with Interstate 15. Those two routes then run in a northeasterly direction through North Las Vegas until they exit the metro area, where US 93 diverges from I-15 at Apex to head north toward Great Basin National Park. Near there, the highway joins with the combined US Routes 6 and 50 to run northwest toward Ely. In Ely, US 6 first departs and heads west toward Tonopah. Then, shortly thereafter, US 50 departs US 93 to continue west toward Fallon and Reno (via US 50 Alt west, US 95 Alt north, and I-80 west) and Carson City. Upon reaching Lages Station, US 93 Alt splits off in a northeasterly direction toward West Wendover. The main route of US 93 continues north from Lages Station, intersecting Interstate 80 at Wells before crossing the Idaho state line near Jackpot.
Between State Route 318 and Majors Junction (US 6 and 50), US 93 is designated a Nevada Scenic Byway.[8]
From Ely to Schellbourne Ranch, US 93 is part of the Lincoln Highway,[9] the first road across the United States.
Idaho[edit]
Shortly after entering Idaho at Jackpot, Nevada, US 93 passes US 30 as it enters Twin Falls. North of here, the highway crosses the Snake River Canyon via the Perrine Bridge en route to an interchange with Interstate 84. US 93 passes through Shoshone and runs concurrently with US Routes 26 and 20 before reaching Arco. The highway then turns northwest to enter the Big Lost River valley through Mackay.
Just south of Challis, US 93 becomes the northern leg of the Salmon River Scenic Byway as it heads toward the town of Salmon.[10] From there, the highway follows portions of the Lewis and Clark Trail and passes through the Salmon-Challis National Forest before entering Montana.
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ReplyDeletethanks for sharing, I'm jealous, great pictures.
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