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- LwiddisExplorer IICO Hwy. 160 is fine IMO.
- HeisenbergExplorerpiece of cake
- Not_a_ClueExplorer
Heisenberg wrote:
piece of cake
thanks! - BB_TXNomadThrough Durango to where? If Durango is the end point, then I agree piece of cake.
If continuing east past Pagosa Springs then you hit Wolf Creek Pass. Not particularly difficult but still a pretty steep climb for 7-8 miles. But two lanes going up so you can take it easy without holding up traffic. At 10,850’ you could get snow in May. Not too likely, but I have seen it even in late June. - alaska315ExplorerMe and Earl was haulin chickens on a flatbed outa wiggins and so on wolf creek pass and ended up in the feed store in down town Pagosa Springs or something like that. The song explains it better.
- LwiddisExplorer IIHow much feed did you need? I always carry extra chicken feed in my spare kitchen sink.
- Edd505ExplorerThe pass is not an issue other than steep, watch speed going down hill. You can go down hundreds of time too slow, once too fast.
- Not_a_ClueExplorerWill be doing the pass! Thanks everyone for the heads up!
- BB_TXNomad
Not a Clue wrote:
Will be doing the pass! Thanks everyone for the heads up!
When descending the east side and you approach the snow slide shed over the highway and you see the reduced speed sign, obey it. There is a curve inside the shed that can take you by surprise if you are much over that speed sign. - fltoftheconcordExplorer
alaska315 wrote:
Me and Earl was haulin chickens on a flatbed outa wiggins and so on wolf creek pass and ended up in the feed store in down town Pagosa Springs or something like that. The song explains it better.
alaska315 for the win! Anyone who can recite some C.W. McCall lyrics is good by me.
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