Two Hands wrote:
Get yourself a copy of the Mountain Directory (West). There is also one for the east. That will give you the percent for grades and tell you quite a bit about the route over the pass. I have driven the Million Dollar Highway in both directions several time while towing a tent trailer. Now I won't drive it in my motorhome or pulling a trailer/fifth wheel. It is beautiful, but not for the faint hearted.
I drove it in my Civic last year, and wished I'd downed a half a Xanax before doing so. :-) For the first time in my life, I was spooked by driving a mountain road, and I've driven a few in my life, including Beartooth Pass. I will say that the road is very wide, even if it =is= a 2-lane. You do have a fair amount of visibility around most of the curves, so you can cheat away from the edge a bit, and which I did. There are NO guardrails on most of it, which is part of what gave me the willies. I had driven it before, in '76, on the same trip that I did Beartooth, and I don't recall it bothering me then. I guess the intervening 40 years must've had something to do with it. There was a fair amount of traffic, including a number of RVs and, knowing what I know now, I'd do it, but I'd prep myself before doing so and I'd be prepared to stop as needed. Since I saw snow in Silverton in late July on that '76 trip, be prepared for that, too! :-)
Lyle