โMay-26-2015 06:08 PM
โJun-05-2015 08:33 AM
robnmar wrote:
Thanks everyone for the info think i will just go over the chief joseph highway
โJun-02-2015 12:49 PM
โMay-27-2015 06:29 PM
โMay-27-2015 05:45 PM
mabynack wrote:There you go. It's all in how you drive. ๐
I did it with my 34 foot fifth wheel four years ago. I took my time and didn't have any problems. We saw a good variety of wild life and beautiful scenery. No overheating problems and I pulled off whenever someone came up behind me.
โMay-27-2015 04:17 PM
You are right, it's those pesky other people that are the issue. Though they should feel honored to drive 5 MPH behind someone who cannot or will not drive any faster, they often get frustrated. Then they get even more frustrated when that 5 MPH driver won't utilize the infrequent pull outs to let the line of traffic pass. Some will just salute you with an outstretched finger, others will pass when it is not advisable, putting you, themselves and other travelers at risk. In my opinion, it is very selfish to plan a route where you know you won't be able to travel the speed of the traffic, just to prove you can. I can't think of too many situation where someone would need to drive the Beartooth highway. It is traveled almost exclusively because it is an incredibly scenic drive. Do everyone a favor and park your big rig and drive it in an appropriate vehicle.
โMay-27-2015 03:00 PM
โMay-27-2015 02:47 PM
โMay-27-2015 11:28 AM
paulj wrote:You are right, it's those pesky other people that are the issue. Though they should feel honored to drive 5 MPH behind someone who cannot or will not drive any faster, they often get frustrated. Then they get even more frustrated when that 5 MPH driver won't utilize the infrequent pull outs to let the line of traffic pass. Some will just salute you with an outstretched finger, others will pass when it is not advisable, putting you, themselves and other travelers at risk. In my opinion, it is very selfish to plan a route where you know you won't be able to travel the speed of the traffic, just to prove you can. I can't think of too many situation where someone would need to drive the Beartooth highway. It is traveled almost exclusively because it is an incredibly scenic drive. Do everyone a favor and park your big rig and drive it in an appropriate vehicle.
It's pressure from yourself, or other traffic, to take grades and curves fast that is going to give you problems.
โMay-27-2015 10:56 AM
โMay-27-2015 09:32 AM
smkettner wrote:
Pictures above look easy. Is the grade over 10%?
โMay-27-2015 07:34 AM
โMay-27-2015 05:42 AM
n7bsn wrote:knshook wrote:
It's an amazing drive but we left the 5er at camp and took the truck. In my book not only would it be stressful and foolish to tow but you'd have no ability to get out and enjoy the stunning vistas. Leave the 5er and drive it-you won't regret it.
what he said
โMay-26-2015 10:18 PM
โMay-26-2015 09:47 PM