What route would you take from portland to taos-ish?

84 is great. Who doesn’t like the Columbia river Gorge and Snake River Plain? Jesus!

I think Coywolfs idea is great. 395 is pretty awesome and takes you through a lot of gorgeous mountains and open country. You could also take 84 to i-15 to SLC. Then take whatever Highway it is from Provo and Spanish fork over to price and 191 south from price. It’s a nice alterative if you want some desert two-lane action
 
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This route is extremely remote. I've driven it a few times. Make sure you have supplies. Best rides are with a truck.


However, allot of GPS are recommending this route as a north to south option. May have some tourist s. Nevada hitching is no joke. You can be stranded forever in the middle of nowhere.
 
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Eh, i got a ride like 20 miles down the road to wagontire with the one resident of wagontire. He was really cool, and i crashed in an empty house w a mattress an everything. He said there was an airport still listed on charts, that was just like 150 feet of blacktop with nothing else, and sometimes planes would fly over looking for a place to land and then just keep going. The next day i pretty much just stood there, probably saw about ten cars go by. I should have waited for a longer ride i guess

And i was really not ready for how dry it was, im pretty sure you even said something about water but i just brought like 3 bottles and thought id be good 🤷‍♂️
 
Ended up taking a similar route from Albuquerque to Eugene,
NM has great public transit, And taos to fort garland was really easy to hitch. I ended up taking the interstate to Denver cuz we were on a time crunch. Got rides from friends rest of the way on the interstates so I'm not much use.

San Luis valley was wonderful though easy rides, great views, friendly people can't wait to go back.