> Bypassing it for the summer definitely won't hurt anything.
Unless your in the Northwest where there is still the unusually late
occasional winter weather. Last week when I was driving across
Snoqualmie Pass in the Cascades I was getting snowed on, and a lake
near the pass is still frozen over. Then down in the Blue Mountains in
Eastern Oregon I was getting sleet and some snow. I was also getting
snow a couple of weeks ago when I was in Utah and heard that back home
(Tacoma, WA) it was snowing.
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