MMarty wrote:
Ok, That's something new to consider. Our plan is we are are seeing family in Cheyenne then we have a night in ft Collins. Then when are going to grand lake. The only issue I know I have is that my wife gets a little altitude sickness and twisty turny with a camper makes it worse. It's not bad but I still have to hear about it. LOL. I've never been south of Laramie, how much longer would it take to go back around from ft Collins via hwy 14 through poudre river to walden then south?
Taking CO 14 through Poudre Canyon is a beautiful drive, and is quicker than going back up to Laramie and then south to Walden. However, there are a lot of twisties early in the trip. There are two "narrows" that you have to go through, and from the entrance of the canyon up to Poudre Park, there's quite a few curves. But there are no shelf roads to speak of, and guard rails on a goodly part of this early part. There are a few meadow areas lower down, but still twists and turns, primarily until you can closer to Rustic. From there on up it's a calmer drive, not as many of those twists and turns, but more about elevation change. And there are more open areas, meadows that are really beautiful.
And as for elevation change, it's gradual, since you're following the Cache la Poudre River up most of the way. The elevation change gets a bit more when you get up near Chambers Lake all the way to Cameron Pass, which tops out at around 10,200 feet. Still, not a difficult drive at all; I do it frequently, both with and without the trailer. The drop down on the west side is a bit steep, but it's not overly steep or long, and getting down in a lower gear makes it easy. Flattens out quite nicely near the Moose Visitors Center for the Colorado State Forest State Park, a nice place to take a break and stretch your legs.