fj12ryder wrote:
dodge guy wrote:
I did it with my Excursion and 35ft TT. I just took it slow and used the pullouts to stop and get some pics. Yes there are a lot of switchbacks, but I’ve seen way worse.
We stayed at Perry’s RV Park in Red Lodge. The other thing one could do is stay there and do an early trip up to the top of the Beartooth and then come back down and drive around to Cody. But at that point it’s so close to get into Yellowstone I would just take 212. I wasn’t the only RV or Trailer up there that day.
But the whole point of this thread was suggestions on avoiding mountainous routes. :)
Yes, I know they specifically said that, but they (or anyone) miss out on so much scenery it would be a shame to avoid them. Yes the Beartooth isn’t for everyone but there are options like I mentioned on stating in Red Lodge and driving the Beartooth without the trailer. And then backtracking around to Cody.