This is the tenth segment of a cross-country e-bike ride inspired by an historic military convoy that followed the Lincoln Highway in 1919. Ike Eisenhower was a reporting officer of the convoy. His experience would ultimately lead to the creation of the US Interstate Highway System.
We're Going to Get There: That's All
Lieutenant Colonel
Charles McClure
Expedition Commander, 1919 Convoy
This segment of the route connects Carson City with San Francisco.
Segment Rating Summary
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E-bike Trail
The red line is the e-bike route. Red markers indicate stops by the historic military convoy that left Washington DC on July 7, 1919. TH markers indicate trail head markers.
Where we Stayed
We stay overnight at the following locations. Distances are in miles.
City/Town/Area | Location | Electricity | Distance | Total |
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Carson City, NV | Hotel/B&B | Available | 0 | 3239 |
Carson City to Markleeville, CA | Hotel/B&B | Available | 62 | 3301 |
Markleeville to Kit Carson, CA | Hotel/B&B | Available | 33 | 3334 |
Kit Carson to Shingle Springs, CA | KOA Placerville | Available | 63 | 3397 |
Shingle Springs to Sacramento, CA | Hotel/B&B | Available | 50 | 3447 |
Sacramento to Vallejo, CA | Hotel/B&B | Available | 76 | 3523 |
Vallejo to Oakland, CA | Hotel/B&B | Available | 29 | 3552 |
Oakland to San Francisco, CA | Hotel/B&B | Available | 41 | 3593 |





















