Jones714 wrote:
Traveling in a 40ft coach and towing. We will be heading from Steamboat Springs south to Aspen then east to Denver through Salida. Looks like a fairly common route logistically. Can you tell me what the roads will be like. Grades and heights being my only big concern. Thanks.
Simple answer to the Question with the info given.
South on 131 nice easy drive through the lower mountains to I-70 then West on 70 to Glenwood Springs – Rt 82 - funny exit here have to sort of drive through town but you will be fine, street will handle you drive to Aspen, where will you stay? Not a really friendly RV town? - after Aspen head out 82 north – Independence pass is a day drive in the Toad – restricted length road –beautiful drive just not room for cars to pass each other much less RV’s. Rt 82 north to Rt 133 heading to Delta but don’t miss Red Stone for Lunch on the Creek and Marble for the might or a week if you enjoy just quiet, wild and beautiful places. One additional option is to slide of and visit Black Canyon of the Gunnison, one of those sights that just adds to Colorado’s lore as an amazing state.
So now a big issue – The San Juan’s – how do you RV without spending at least a week here???? Ouray – Lake City – Silverton - Telluride – 4X4 trails –Train Ride – just things everywhere – one of the last great wild spots in the US, to miss it is just wrong.(IMHO) But I digress – Salida is your destination. You will take Rt 50 out of Montrose to with a little mountain driving in Monarch Pass- not an issue – to Salida then drive north to Buena Vista with the Collegiate’s to your west – I’d advise unhooking and spending a week or so here just exploring – it is Great with very tame Gravel roads to travel in your toad and hiking to die for. Now that you are unhooked for a while head on out to Rt 82 and see Aspen from this direction Independence Pass is worth another trip.
K’s in Buena Vista and Quincy’s in Leadville for lunch and Dinner Turquoise Lake maybe then follow Rt 24 back through Minturn to 70 – or if in a hurry take Rt 91 to 70 and on to Denver, I’ll recommend getting off on Exit 244 – Rt 6 to Golden so you get your last taste of the Rockies before getting back to civilization.
That’s my short version – Thom – will also have a more detailed post if you need more info – this is a drive I will take EVERY TIME POSSIBLE it is just beautiful. (and yes I do it in My Coach)
BOL and I hope this helps,
Busskipper
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