Red Eagle wrote:
Will be camping in Buena Vista, Co in early August, then heading up to Loveland, Co. Hwy 285 towards Denver seems to be more direct than hwy 24 to Colorado Springs & I-25. Have traveled hwy 24 years ago without pulling an RV. Will be pulling 31' 5er w/2015 GMC 2500 4X4 gasser(4.10 axle). Is hwy 285 my best route?
It's a good route, no significant problems.
Some things to be aware of:
--Kenosha Pass at 10000 feet (easy pass as CO passes go), with beautiful vistas of South Park when you get up top. There's a pull off so you can take pictures if you'd like.
--The climb from Bailey to Pine Junction. There's a hill there coming out of Bailey that is deceptive. It's a fairly long climb and steep (or at least that's the perception), but it's doable. Heck, I did it with a 4banger Toyota van pulling a PUP years ago...was in 2nd gear most of the way up.
-- Good 4 lane most of the way. A bit twisty in Turkey Creek Canyon and for goodness sakes watch your speed heading down! Morrison PD LOVES to catch speeders and they don't generally give warnings. And they are not overly lenient on speed over the limit. They were featured in a news report recently about Colorado Speed Traps. Just gear down and watch the limit changes and you should be fine.
-- As 4runnerguy stated, I-76/I-25 interchange is nearly always a mess. I was through there last weekend on a Sunday morning and traffic moved along fine. That's the best time to try to do it if you can schedule it that way. From the interchange up to 104th Ave can get heavy, particularly around 84th Ave/Thornton Parkway area. Once you get beyond 120th Ave, it does lighten up a bit, and is 3 lanes each direction all the way to the north Longmont exit.