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Noah Grunzweig

December 13, 2013

Travel Beginning in Portland, OR

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Travel Itinerary Total Distance: 674 mi. 11 hrs, 42 min ______1 : 400−499 NW Couch St, Portland, OR 2 : Crater Lake National Park−S Ent 3 : 1−99 Pier 15, San Francisco, CA Using your CustomMaps Trip Plan from Better World Club

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In directing you to a specific city, we have selected a point near the city’s center as your destination, and will route you to it. So if you are not going downtown in the city, you may need to adjust the route you use within the city to reach the precise location of your actual destination.

Driving times are estimates for planning purposes only, taking into account average traffic conditions and speed laws. Your actual times may differ from these estimates.

All routes, distances and driving times are derived using publicly available data. Actual driving distances and times may vary. We assume no liability for inaccuracies, inconsistencies or unsuitablilty of the enclosed trip planning information. 550m0mi Seaside Astoria Route Overview Prosser 0 Longview 550km0km 26 Goldendale 11 Nehalem 82 Hillsboro Portland The Dalles 84 Tillamook Moro Gresham Condon McMinnville Ukiah Salem Lincoln City Dallas Maupin Fossil Albany Corvallis 22 Madras Mitchell Bates Waldport Lebanon 20 Canyon City Harrisburg Sisters Unity Eugene Bend Seneca Florence Cottage Grove Brothers 395 Reedsport Sunriver Burns Oakridge Hampton North Bend Drain La Pine Roseburg Wagontire Lawen Bandon Coquille Silver Lake Myrtle Creek Myrtle Point Union2 Creek Paisley Port Orford Shady Cove Grants Pass Valley Falls Gold Beach Medford Chiloquin 97 Lakeview Brookings Ashland Oregon Crescent City Dorris 97 Clear Creek 5 Alturas Orick Mount Shasta Canby Bieber Hoopa Dunsmuir Adin Eureka Burney Termo Hayfork Redding Fortuna Susanville 80 Anderson Lovelock Garberville Red Bluff Westwood Corning Quincy Leggett Nixon Chico 395 ALT Willows Reno Fort Bragg Oroville 50 Fallon Downieville Carson City 50 Mendocino 101 Colusa Yuba City 20 Clearlake Yerington Lincoln Auburn Cloverdale South Lake Tahoe Woodland Sacramento Santa Rosa Hawthorne Elk Grove Mina Napa Bridgeport Nevada Lodi Jackson California San Rafael Sonora San Francisco Escalon Mammoth Lakes Hayward San Jose Merced Bishop Los Altos Morgan Hill Chowchilla ©2013Lakeshore MapQuest Nw Broadway 2A 400−499 NW Couch St, Portland, OR Nw Glisan St Ne 12th Ave 84 Nw Everett St 300B Portland Ne Couch St

E Burnside St Ne 11th Ave 2B

Pge Se Grand Ave Park Sw Alder St Morrison Bridge Sw SalmonSw Taylor St St

Sw 4th Ave 405

5 East Portland 26 2A Sw NaitoHawthorne Pkwy Bridge Sw Clay St Sw Broadway Se Madison St Se Grand Ave 300 Sw 6th Ave Sw 10th Ave Sw Hall St Sw Harbor Way 1D

Sw Harbor Dr

Union Pacific Se 11th Ave Se 12th Ave 26 1B

Sw 6th Ave

Sw Broadway Dr Sw Arthur St ©2013 MapQuest Portions ©2013 NAVTEQ .3 miles .5 km Direct route from 400−499 NW Couch St, Portland, OR to Crater Lake National Park−S Ent: 277 mi.; 5 hrs, 2 min

Travel Directions from Portland, OR from 400−499 NW Couch St, Portland, OR Start out going East go 0.3 mi. on NW Couch St

Turn RIGHT and Go 1.0 mi. on NW Naito Pkwy

Turn LEFT and Go 0.4 mi. on SW Harbor Dr

Page 1 of 13 Vancouver Oregon 84 Portland 30 Hillsboro 26

99W Mount Hood Natl. For. Salem 18 Warm Springs Ind. 22 Res. Corvallis Albany 101 26

Pacific Eugene Bend Ocean 126 5 58 20

Umpqua Natl. For. 99 97 395 42

199 140 ©2013 MapQuest 40 miles 70 km

Travel Directions through Oregon

Continue for 0.1 mi. on SW Harbor Dr to Interstate 5 S

Go South for 111.5 mi. on Interstate 5 S to Or−58 E (exit 188 toward Oakridge/Klamath Falls)

Go East for 86.8 mi. on Or−58 E/Willamette Highway

Continue for 52.4 mi. on US−97 S/The Dalles−California Highway to Or−422 (exit 247, toward Chiloquin/Crater Lake)

Go Northwest for 3.2 mi. on Or−422/Chiloquin Highway

Turn RIGHT and Go 14.9 mi. on Or−62/Crater Lake Highway

Continue for 5.4 mi. on Or−62/Crater Lake Highway

Page 2 of 13 CraterCrater Lake Lake National Park−S Ent National Park

7

3 2 6 − f N

Annie Creek Rd

7 3 2 62 3 − f N

©2013 MapQuest Portions ©2013 NAVTEQ .2 miles .4 km

Travel Directions to Klamath County, OR

Continue for 1.1 mi. on Or−62/Crater Lake Highway to Crater Lake National Park−S Ent

Total Distance in Oregon is 276.9 mi. Total Time in Oregon is 5 Hrs., 10 Mins.

Page 3 of 13 CraterCrater Lake Lake National Park−S Ent National Park

7

3 2 6 − f N

Annie Creek Rd

7 3 2 62 3 − f N

©2013 MapQuest Portions ©2013 NAVTEQ .2 miles .4 km Direct route from Crater Lake National Park−S Ent to 1−99 Pier 15, San Francisco, CA: 397 mi.; 6 hrs, 40 min

Travel Directions from Crater Lake National Park−S Ent from Crater Lake National Park−S Ent Start out going go 1.0 mi. on Or−62/Crater Lake Highway

Page 4 of 13 Oregon Kirk Prospect Fort Klamath Highway 62

62

Chiloquin Butte Falls

Sprague River Beatty Lakecreek

140 97

Klamath Falls Dairy Bonanza Altamont 5 Keno 66 Lorella Pinehurst 39

Worden Merrill 5 99 Malin Copco Dorris 139 ©2013 MapQuest Portions ©2013 NAVTEQ 10 miles 20 km

Travel Directions through Oregon

Continue for 19.1 mi. on Or−62/Crater Lake Highway

Turn RIGHT and Go 39.7 mi. on US−97 S to California

Total Distance in Oregon is 59.8 mi. Total Time in Oregon is 1 Hr., 10 Mins.

Page 5 of 13 MedfordCalifornia97 Oregon Oregon California 97 Nevada

89

Eureka Redding Lassen Natl. 80 For. 99 101 Plumas 5 Natl. For. 99 395 ALT 101 Reno 50 101 Carson City 20 Yuba City

Woodland Sacramento Santa Rosa 49 95 29 Napa 395 Nevada California San Rafael Fairfield San Francisco 395 ©2013 MapQuest 60 miles 100 km

Travel Directions through California

Continue for 54.0 mi. on US−97

Turn LEFT and Go 0.6 mi. on 5−Bl/N Weed Blvd to Interstate 5 S

Go South for 194.1 mi. on Interstate 5 S to Interstate 505 S (exit 553 toward Winters/San Francisco)

Go South for 33.3 mi. on Interstate 505 S to Interstate 80 W (exit 1A toward San Francisco (Portions Toll))

Go West for 43.3 mi. on Interstate 80 W

Page 6 of 13 1−99 Pier 15, San Francisco, CA

580 80 San Pablo Ave Adeline St

580 44 Treasure 8A Island 80 27th St

4B 14th St 4A 7th St San 980 Bay St Francisco 44 1B Bay Columbus Ave 880 Bay Bridge 1A

Broadway

Bush St Geary St Gough St Webster St 2A Bryant St San Francisco

Main St Central Ave 434A 101 ©2013 MapQuest Portions ©2013 NAVTEQ 1 mile 2 km

Travel Directions to San Francisco, CA

Continue for 7.9 mi. on Interstate 80 W

Continue for 2.9 mi. on Interstate 80 W to Folsom St (exit 2C)

Turn LEFT and Go 0.8 mi. on Folsom St

Turn LEFT and Go 0.9 mi. on The Embarcadero

Page 7 of 13 Points of Interest Along Your Route

California Fisherman’s Wharf University of California Bayside. The city’s fishing fleet, ferries and Oxford St., Berkeley. The university offers excursion boats are based here. The wharf is ringed by many fine museums, including a botanical garden and a restaurants and souvenir shops. rare book library. 510−642−6000 Benicia Benicia Capitol State Historic Park Ghirardelli Square 1st and W. G Sts. The town served as the state Beach and Larkin Sts. The site of the old Oregon capital during the gold−rush years of 1853−84. Ghirardelli chocolate factory is now filled with 707−745−3385 restaurants, shops, bakeries, and a theater. 415−775−5500 Albany Dunsmuir Golden Gate Bridge 1849 Monteith House Castle Crags State Park Spanning San Francisco Bay. "The bridge that 518 SW 2nd Ave. The city’s oldest frame South, off I−5. Dramatic granite spires rise couldn’t be built" is to many the most beautiful bridge building has served as a home, church and store. Open 4,000 feet above the Sacramento River canyon in this in the world. 415−921−5858 Weds.−Sun., mid June− mid Sept. 800−526−2256 or park. 530−235−2684 541−928−0911 Golden Gate National Recreation Area Entrance at Bay and Franklin Sts. Maps and Sightseeing Tours Red Bluff information on all the park’s facilities are available at Explore Albany’s historic districts and William B. Ide Adobe State Historic Park GGNRA Headquarters, Upper Fort Mason, Bldg. 201. interiors of several historic homes and buildings. Adobe Rd. N.E. Original 1850 homestead and 415−561−4700 Costumed, historic high tea time and dinner theater memorial to the only president of the short−lived shows available throughout the year Call for event California Republic. Visitor center open weekends. Golden Gate Park times and dates. 541−928−0911 530−529−8599 W. side of the city. Some of the most outstanding attractions found within this 1,017 acre The Regional Museum park are natural history and art museums; along with 136 Lyon St. S. Items of local historical Redding botanical and Japanese gardens. 1415−561−4700 interest are on display. Closed Sun. 541−967−7122 Lake Shasta Caverns I−5 N. Included is a boat ride across Shasta Lombard St. Lake and a guided tour of the illuminated caves. Begins on Hyde St. The "Crookedest Street in Aurora 530−238−2341 the World" descends in a serpentine pattern of Old Aurora Colony Museum flower−filled hairpin curves. 15018 Second St. NE. Non−denominational Shasta Dam Christians founded this colony in 1856. A log cabin, I−5 W. Built between 1938 and 1945, Shasta Magic Theatre 1863 home and machine shed all contain artifacts from Dam is second in size in the country only to the Grand Fort Mason Center. The theatre allows the colony. Closed Monday − January. Coulee. 530−275−4463 emerging and established playwrights engage audiences 503−678−5754 in a unique experience. 415−441−8822 Shasta State Historic Park Calif. 299 W. Remains of an 1860s gold−rush Marin Headlands Crater Lake town, strung along both sides of the highway, include Field Rd. Scenic recreation area offers Crater Lake National Park several building ruins. Open Wed.−Sun. beautiful beaches, hills, valleys and wonderful vistas The caldera of ancient volcanic Mt. Mazama 530−243−8194 of the Golden Gate Bridge. 415−331−1540 7,000 years ago created the setting for this beautiful national park. The second−deepest lake in the Muir Woods National Monument hemisphere was eventually formed. 541−594−3000 San Francisco 12 mi. N., Calif. 1. A splendid stand of virgin Alcatraz Island redwoods is preserved in this 550−acre park. In San Francisco Bay. This 12−acre rock 415−388−2595 Klamath Falls outcrop was converted from a military fort to an Baldwin Museum escape−proof federal penitentiary. 415−981−7625 Pier 39 31 Main St. Restored 1910 hotel is furnished E. of Fisherman’s Wharf. This restaurant and with original pieces. Open Weds.−Sat. Cable Car Museum shopping complex resembles turn−of−the−century San 541−883−4207 1201 Mason St. Exhibits chronicle the cable Francisco. 415−705−5500 car system’s construction and operation. Favell Museum 415−474−1887 Presidio of San Francisco 125 W. Main St. Museum features western At the south end of the Golden Gate Bridge. and wildlife art, Indian weapons, stone carvings and Cable Cars/Transit Info The Presidio of San Francisco is a federal military beadwork. Closed Sun. and Mon. 541−882−9996 These charming, unique hill climbers, in their reservation of more than 1,400 wooded acres. second century of service, clickety−clack over three 415−561−4323 lines. 415−673−6864 Salem San Francisco Zoo Antique Powerland Cartoon Art Museum 1 Zoo Rd. More than 1,000 exotic animals can 3995 Brooklake Road NE. This collection of 655 Mission St. Museum displays the finest be viewed in this 70−acre garden park. farm equipment includes horse−drawn vehicles and original cartoon art as well as cartooning classes and 415−753−7080 steam tractors. 503−393−2424 interactive educational programs. 415−227−8666 Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Bush House Chinatown I−80 and Calif. 37., Vallejo. Only 600 Mission St. Victorian mansion was built Grant Ave., from Bush St. to Broadway. combination wildlife park, oceanarium, theme park in in 1877 for a prominent newspaper editor and banker. Pagoda−style roofs dominate the distinctive the country. Attractions showcase animals of land, sea Closed Mondays. 503−363−4714 architecture of the largest Chinese community outside and air. Park includes amusement rides, coasters, and Asia. Walking tours avail. 415−986−1822 shows. 707−643−6722 Deepwood Estate 1116 Mission St. S.E. Queen Anne−style Crocker Galleria Stanford University home, on six acres, dates from 1894. 503−363−1825 50 Post St. Sixty−two specialty shops and Palm Dr W., Palo Alto. On the campus’ 8,200 three restaurants on three levels are featured in an acres is an art gallery and an energy research laboratory, Enchanted Forest atrium setting. Closed Sun. 415−393−1505 both available for tours. 650−723−2300 8462 Enchanted Way. Family theme park in a woodland setting includes a mining town and castle. Exploratorium The Cannery Seasonal. 503−363−3060 3601 Lyon St. This acclaimed science 2801 Leavenworth St. Built in 1907 as a museum, founded by Dr. Frank Oppenheimer in 1979, fruit−canning facility, the building has since been has more than 650 hands−on exhibits. converted into a mall. 415−771−3112 415−397−5673

Page 8 of 13 Points of Interest Along Your Route

Oregon cont.

Historic Mission Mill Village 1313 Mill St. S.E. Site includes a century−old woolen mill, and domestic displays at the 1841 Lee House. Closed Sunday. 503−585−7012

Schreiner’s Iris Garden 7 mi. N at 3625 Quinaby Rd. The country’s largest retail grower of irises. Grounds are open to the public during bloom season (May−June). 503−393−3232

State Capitol 900 Court St. Interior murals depict the history of Oregon since 1792. 503−986−1388

Willamette Mission State Park 8 mi. N to Wheatland Rd. Site of the first Methodist settlement in Oregon. 503−393−1172

Page 9 of 13 To TOURIST AND CAMPING INFORMATION

California California Tourism P.O. Box 1499 Sacramento, CA 95812−1499 916 444−4429 877−225−4367 www.visitcalifornia.com

Oregon Tourism Div. Economic Dev. 775 Summer St. N.E. Salem, OR 97310 800−547−7842 www.traveloregon.com

Page 10 of 13 To HOTEL/MOTEL TOLL-FREE NUMBERS

US USA only Holiday Inns Inc. Regal 8 Inns CN Canada only US/CN 1-800-HOLIDAY US 1-800-851-8888 US/CN USA and Canada CN 1-800-541-5005 WW Worldwide Hospitality Int’l/Master Hosts/ Red Carpet/ Rodeway Inns of America US/CN 1-800-251-1962 US/CN 1-800-228-2000 WW 1-800-528-1234 Howard Johnson Motor Lodges Sheraton & Motor Inns Canadian Pacific Hotels US/CN/Puerto Rico US/CN 1-800-325-3535 US 1-800-828-7447 1-800-654-2000 CN 1-800-268-9411 Sonesta Hotels Ontario/Quebec Hotels Corp. US/CN 1-800-343-7170 1-800-268-9420 US/CN 1-800-233-1234 Alaska 1-800-228-9000 Stouffer Hotels-Inns Clarion Hotels US/CN 1-800-468-3571 US 1-800-CLARION Imperial 400 Motor Inns US 1-800-368-4400 Comfort Inns , Inc. US 1-800-228-5150 La Quinta Motor Inns Inc. US/CN 1-800-843-1991 US/CN 1-800-531-5900 & Viscount Hotels US 1-800-325-2525 Marriott Hotels & Resorts US/CN 1-800-578-7878 US/CN 1-800-228-9290 Econo Lodges of America West Coast Hotels & US/CN 1-800-446-6900 Meridien Hotels Motor Inns US/CN (except NYC) US/CN 1-800-426-0670 Embassy Suites/Granada 1-800-543-4300 1-800-552-7122 Royale Hometels US 1-800-EMBASSY Omni/Dunfey Hotels Westin Hotels & Resorts CN 1-800-458-5848 US 1-800-843-6664 US/CN 1-800-228-3000

Exel Inns of America Park Inns Bed and Breakfast information US/CN 1-800-356-8013 US/CN 1-800-580-7275 can be obtained through individual state tourism Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts Preferred Hotels centers. US 1-800-332-3442 US/CN 1-800-323-7500 CN 1-800-268-6282 Quality Inns Friendship Inns of America US/CN 1-800-228-5151 US/CN 1-800-453-4511 Radisson Hotel Corp. Guest Quarters US/CN 1-800-333-3333 US/CN 1-800-424-2900 Inns Inc. Hampton Inn US/CN 1-800-228-2828 US 1-800-HAMPTON Red Roof Inns Hilton Hotels US/CN 1-800-843-7663 US 1-800-HILTONS

Page 11 of 13

STATE ROAD CONDITION INFORMATION

Some numbers are not operable in winter, or unless travel conditions are bad.

STATE PHONE NUMBER STATE PHONE NUMBER

Alabama ...... 334-242-4378 New York/Thruway ...... 800-847-8929 Alaska* ...... 866-282-7577 North Carolina* ...... 877-511-4662 Arizona* ...... 888-411-7623 North Dakota* ...... 866-696-3511 Arkansas ...... 501-569-2374 Ohio ...... 440-234-2030

California N* ...... 916-445-7623 Oklahoma ...... 405-425-2385 California S ...... 213-628-7623 Oregon* ...... 503-588-2941 Colorado* ...... 303-639-1111 Pennsylvania...... 717-705-2172 Connecticut ...... 860-594-2000 Pennsylvania/Turnpike ...... 717-939-9551

Delaware ...... 302-760-2080 Rhode Island* ...... 888-401-4511 Florida* ...... 866-511-3352 South Carolina ...... 803-896-9621 Georgia ...... 888-635-8287 South Dakota* ...... 866-697-3511 * ...... 888-432-7623 Tennessee* ...... 877-244-0065

Illinois ...... 800-452-4368 Texas ...... 800-452-9292 Indiana ...... 800-261-7623 Utah* ...... 866-511-8824 Iowa* ...... 800-288-1047 Vermont* ...... 800-429-7623 Kansas* ...... 866-511-5368 Virginia* ...... 800-578-4111

Kentucky* ...... 866-737-3767 Washington* ...... 800-695-7623 Louisiana* ...... 888-762-3511 West Virginia ...... 877-982-7623 Maine* ...... 866-282-7578 Wisconsin ...... 800-762-3947 Maryland ...... 410-545-0300 Wyoming* ...... 888-996-7623

Massachusetts ...... 617-374-1234 Alberta ...... 403-246-5853 Michigan ...... 800-381-8477 British Columbia ...... 800-550-4997 Minnesota* ...... 800-542-0220 Manitoba ...... 204-945-3704 Mississippi ...... 601-359-7358 New Brunswick ...... 506-453-3939

Missouri...... 573-751-2551 Newfoundland ...... 709-729-3786 Montana* ...... 800-226-7623 NW Territories ...... 800-661-0750 Nebraska* ...... 800-906-9069 Nova Scotia ...... 902-424-2297 Nevada* ...... 877-687-6237 Ontario ...... 416 235-1110

New Hampshire* ...... 866-282-7579 Prince Edward Island ...... 902-368-4770 New Jersey/Grd St. Pkwy...... 732-727-5929 Quebec ...... 888-355-0511 New Jersey/N.J. Turnpike ...... 800-336-5875 Saskatchewan ...... 306-933-8333 New Mexico ...... 800-432-4269 Yukon ...... 867-456-7623

Notes: * When in-state dial 511 from any phone for latest information.

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PERSONAL CAR

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