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Originally Posted by TriCurious_Fly
Thanks for the info. I wasn't counting on the crosswinds being so brutal, and as there are places here in Aus where it is frowned upon (but not actually illegal) to ride on major highways I wasn't sure of the rules over there.

Looking at the weather data, that is pretty amazing that the westerly stays strong all year 'round. Whilst in this case it could be better than a steady headwind every day, it's definitely killed my idea of purchasing some deep aero wheels for the flat commutes! Temperature wise, freezing to about 40C is my normal commute bracket - obviously I get better warning of the highs and lows though (not living in a desert).

I'll try and plot out another route between Palmdale and Mojave that doesn't touch the #14 Hwy, it might even be a good excuse for cyclocross bike if there's dirt involved!

Thanks again for the help, whilst it has narrowed down my choices it's great to have more information on hand.

Cheers.
Siearra Highway doesn't have any dirt on it, unless it's due to some rain runoff. You can certainly find trails off it, though. But road proper? All paved. An alternative is Soledad Canyon Road from Acton south. Nicer than Sierra Hwy due to lower traffic count.

And yeah, do not ride your bike on the 14.
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