Highway 80 is an east-to-west highway that extends from San Francisco to New Jersey. In California, it is often crowded with semi-trucks, and exists as a way to get somewhere, no fun intended. If where you are trying to get to is California’s Gold Country, and you are going west, you leave Highway 80 at Truckee, a few miles from the Nevada border, and turn north on Highway 89, a scenic and welcome relief after a stint of dodging trucks.
South on 89 will take you to Lake Tahoe, which is pretty, but can be crawling with tourists, especially on weekends. If you are coming east, you pass Sacramento and look for the Highway 49 sign in Auburn. Both north and south on 49 are lightly traveled and wooded, with…