Apr-02-2015 04:08 PM
Apr-04-2015 10:50 AM
ewarnerusa wrote:
Fourth of July Pass, Lookout Pass, Homestake Pass, Bozeman Pass. Homestake and Lookout will be the biggest, not too much different than climbing I-70 out of Denver except for only 2 lanes each way. Bozeman Pass will basically be all downhill when heading east.
Apr-03-2015 10:04 AM
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Apr-02-2015 06:24 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:old guy wrote:
remember you are crossing the Rockies, so yes there are some high passes
They aren't that high. I-90 is the lowest route you can take. Homestake Pass is a mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of Montana in the United States. It sits on the Continental Divide on the border between Jefferson County and Silver Bow County, six miles south-southeast of Butte in Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest at an elevation of 6,329 feet (1,929 m).
Remember to take the short cut from Spearfish S.D. to Billings, it save a half day driving.
Apr-02-2015 06:18 PM
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Apr-02-2015 05:29 PM
Also heard there is a long stretch with no services, is that the case?That's a question of what constitutes a "long" stretch, and how much services you need.
Apr-02-2015 05:21 PM
Bud
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Apr-02-2015 05:13 PM
old guy wrote:
remember you are crossing the Rockies, so yes there are some high passes
Apr-02-2015 05:01 PM
Apr-02-2015 04:19 PM
paulj wrote:
There are a couple of summits in Idaho, including the one on the ID/MT border, and couple in Montana. The intersection of I90 and I15 is at Butte, a relatively high mining town. But none are as high as the 2 on I70. Of course to get a realistic picture you need to know the total length of climb and grade for each, not just the absolute altitude (compare Portland to Government camp v Denver to Eisenhower tunnel).
Apr-02-2015 04:15 PM