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- LwiddisExplorer IINo issues. Enjoy the drive.
- brooks379ExplorerEasy drive ! When going south on I 25 there is a cut off at Hatch,NM to Demming, NM from I 25 to I 10 that will save some miles. No hills.
- azdryheatExplorerIf you've driven Springfield to Branson on the 65, the route you're asking bout ain't nuth'n.
- jdealcpaExplorerX2 on Hatch. Very easy drive.
- berreezExplorerThanks all.
- NMDriverExplorerThere are two places you will need to watch your downhill speed on. One in NM on I-25 (Canada Alamosa) around the 90 mi marker. It is well signed and speed drops to 65. It is a couple of long sweeping curves down into a canyon and then back up. Nothing to really worry about. The other is in AZ on I-10 around mile 320. It is the Texas Canyon downgrade, it is about 15 miles of down hill but nothing to steep. There is a rest area at the top just before the down grade if you want to stop.
- Desert_CaptainExplorer IIIIt is the proverbial piece of cake. We've driven it many times towing our TT and with our current Class C {usually towing my Harley}.
I'm planning on doing an "Iron Butt" ride {1,000 miles in 24 hours}, on the Harley in October and that is the route I will utilize just because the roads are so good, reasonably flat with minimal traffic for a couple of interstates {except I will take I-10 from Tucson all the way to Las Cruces before turning north on to I-25 as this will make Albuquerque a 519 mile turn around point}. The shortcut through Hatch to Deming is a good choice albeit a tad slow through Hatch but be sure and stop for salsa and chiles.
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