mountainroad wrote:
We're planning a trip on I70 from the Denver area to Frisco, CO in about a week, then on to the Vail area and south on US24 to US50. I'm driving a 350hp 34' DP, towing a Forester. Any advice or information concerning the climbs, descents or Eisenhower Tunnel would be greatly appreciated.
You will get lots of DUMB answers, this may be one, Your rig is almost like a sports Car compared to many who make the trip. As suggested check in on the CDOT site to get info n the on the drive, the Drive is easy (IMHO) and then the drive from Vail on 24 through Minturn and Then Red Cliff is just great -- if you have time you might just drive through Red Cliff after you pass over the Green Bridge (24) take the next right under the bridge into town -- stop in the little Bar (Mango's) back at the end of town then come out back on the other side of the bridge (24) and head on to Leadville (big loop through town)-- If at all possible try to take Independence Pass in the Toad over to Maroon Bells -- take lots of Pictures -- as the Aspen will be turning Golden in just a few weeks.
IMHO if you have driven from New Hampshire these beautiful roads in Colorado are not even a little bit of a challenge -- we used to Ski in New England and the roads are narrow and the curves are sharp, so these big old roads in Colorado will be a breeze.
If we can be of more help let us know.
BOL,
PS If you are in Leadville for Dinner try Quincy's only three things on the menu two steaks (ONLY one at a time -- Rib Eye or Filet -- then a vegie lasagna) One of my favorite spots (Cherry Creek Grill is the other) in all of Colorado.