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Timay
Jul 18, 2014Explorer
Just came that way from NV to CO (last week) - the climb out of Salt Lake City is NASTY, but once over that and once past Ft. Bridger it is a nice fairly flat ride to Rawlins, where we headed south to Denver.
If you hate driving in the mountains (why?) you should stick to the central US...bounce between the Adirondacks and the Rockies (my geography may be off a bit - LOL) and whatever highway that is Just inside the border from the USA that goes from (nearly) coast to coast across Canada...I seem to recall some big old climbs heading east out of Montana :W.
Tim
If you hate driving in the mountains (why?) you should stick to the central US...bounce between the Adirondacks and the Rockies (my geography may be off a bit - LOL) and whatever highway that is Just inside the border from the USA that goes from (nearly) coast to coast across Canada...I seem to recall some big old climbs heading east out of Montana :W.
Tim
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