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Ro646a
May 30, 2013Explorer
We made the trip from Billings to Fishing Bridge campground at Yellowstone in 2011 and made the mistake of taking Route 212 (Beartooth Highway). That was the scariest ride of my life. We did it in our gas class A motor home towing our Tracker safely, but I'd never try it again.
Here is a hint if what it is like on a bike:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD34ELVZKxg
On the other hand, do make a point of driving it in a truck or car. It is absolutely stunning. It turned out to be the best part of our trip.
You may be a little surprised at the condition of the campground at Yellowstone. The RVs were packed together tightly and the asphalt paved roads through the camping areas were full of big chuck holes, etc. Maybe they have fixed things up since we were there, but it was in pretty rough shape at that time. Also, some of the board walk areas around the geothermal features were deteriorated and poorly maintained. I guess they are probably short of money like everyone else.
Overall this was still the very best trip we ever took in our RV. Enjoy yourself. I'm looking forward to going back. :)
Here is a hint if what it is like on a bike:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD34ELVZKxg
On the other hand, do make a point of driving it in a truck or car. It is absolutely stunning. It turned out to be the best part of our trip.
You may be a little surprised at the condition of the campground at Yellowstone. The RVs were packed together tightly and the asphalt paved roads through the camping areas were full of big chuck holes, etc. Maybe they have fixed things up since we were there, but it was in pretty rough shape at that time. Also, some of the board walk areas around the geothermal features were deteriorated and poorly maintained. I guess they are probably short of money like everyone else.
Overall this was still the very best trip we ever took in our RV. Enjoy yourself. I'm looking forward to going back. :)
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