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- olburroExplorerThanks all for your input. I found this to be an easy pass, too. It should be mentioned, though, that there are no shoulders, and no pull-outs. Traffic was light early on Saturday, so no tailgaters. The first 20 miles going south are very curvy.
- BusskipperExplorer
4runnerguy wrote:
Had to look up Sillsville and finally found it on a topo map.
CO 114 is one of the easiest ways across the Continental Divide in Colorado.
^^^^^AGREE^^^^^ - 4runnerguyExplorerHad to look up Sillsville and finally found it on a topo map.
CO 114 is one of the easiest ways across the Continental Divide in Colorado. - texasjaycoExplorer
padredw wrote:
I consider it one of the easier passes in Colorado.
Agree!! I pulled my 43' fiver through there with no issues at all.
Easy peasey!!
Mark - GizmosMomExplorerWe have driven 114 to and from Gunnison many times. Some turns but it is so easy that even I can drive it, and I am a big sissy when it comes to mountain driving.
- maddog348ExplorerOOPs
- maddog348ExplorerHHhnnnnnn Gonna watch this one. I do not know the area was thinking of taking this as opposed to Monarch on way to CaƱonCity. But understand it adds about 50 mi. (small TC)
- padredwNomadI have to admit I've never heard of "Sillsville" but I have towed from Gunnison to Saguache several times. I consider it one of the easier passes in Colorado. From US 50 to the the pass you go through a very pretty canyon--twisting roads but no problems for RVs. The trip down the pass toward Saguache is a long straight descent, not too steep. It is a good route.
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