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whiteeye42
Aug 30, 2014Explorer
Thom02099 wrote:i just came back from the ten sleep hill on 14 it is a 6% grade so drive careful it will be a slow pull for you with a gas engine but doable there are several pull outs use them to let traffic by also near the top they are working on the bridge that crosses the tensleep river so it is one lane for about 100 feet or so with a stop light in there have fun and drive safe
Others have provided good input for alternatives. Just to add...
US 16 Cody to Buffalo is a good drive with diverse scenery. You won't encounter major climbing until you get to Ten Sleep (a funky little town worth a stop to see the town). From Ten Sleep heading east you'll climb to Powder River Pass, which tops out just shy of 9700 feet -- not overly high by Rocky Mountain standards. It's not a difficult climb, but be aware that it's a favourite of motorcycle riders so there may be a goodly amount of MC traffic. Once you get to the top, it's a beautiful, meandering drive down to Buffalo, and it's not steep at all on the east side of the pass. You'll go past a lot of ranching land, several dude ranches in that area between the pass and Buffalo, and IIRC, some of them have sites for RVs if you might be interested in stopping there. OR you could stop in Buffalo, several good RV parks there. You can also grab I-90 in Buffalo and take it over to Devil's Tower.
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