Aug-06-2021 09:30 AM
Aug-26-2021 05:57 PM
RKMathis wrote:You're welcome. Thanks for letting me know how things went. It's nice to have follow up when one gives advice.
Hello 4Runnerguy, Just an update - we took your advice and did the I-70 route west from Denver. So beautiful and really not a lot of traffic. We traveled through on a Saturday. Thanks again for the advice
Aug-26-2021 03:27 PM
Aug-14-2021 09:35 PM
RKMathis wrote:Kinda depends on which day and what time of day you will be travelling and whether you want to avoid passes. The shortest and quickest route is I-25 south to I-76 west to I-70. But, I-25 can be a bottleneck during rush hours and even pretty busy other times of the day. If you are travelling on a weekend, it isn't too bad. Of course I-70 takes you over two high passes: the Eisenhower Tunnel and Vail Pass. Plenty of RV's do it every day, but you have to know your comfort level. Uphill isn't the issue, it's the downhill. Use your transmission and it's no problem. Just don't ride your brakes. Of all the routes that have been discussed, this is probably the most scenic IMHO.
Thank you 4runnerguy. Barring any more closures in the canyon, what route would you recommend from Cheyenne to Glenwood Springs. Thanks for all your updates and advice.
Aug-14-2021 08:18 PM
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Aug-10-2021 08:07 AM
RKMathis wrote:That route works also. It's about 50 miles longer. You also have fewer and less steep grades. But it's also a lot less scenic. And if there's wind, I-80 heading west can be daunting. We use the WY 789/CO13 route when we're heading north to places like Yellowstone or Glacier.
Someone on another travel site said to avoid this route through Walden and especially the backup around Steamboat Springs. They suggested traveling further west on I-80 from Cheyenne and then heading south on 789 to Craig and on down to Rifle. Is anyone familiar with this route?
Aug-09-2021 04:24 PM
Aug-09-2021 05:47 AM
4runnerguy wrote:
I-80 to Laramie, then WY 230 to CO 127 etc. to Walden. CO 14 to US 40. You'll join US 40 near the top of the passes there. It's a fair drop down into Steamboat Springs but just use your gearing. Lots of RV's do it every day. Then west on US 40 to Craig and south on CO 13 to I-70 etc.
When you get to Rifle, take a left on Railroad Ave. at the three way intersection just past Wing Nutz. If you stay on CO 13 you may hit a back up because they are making people exit the highway at Rifle. When you get to the frontage road, stay on Railroad and cross the Colorado River and get on I-70 there. Things change day to day and they may make you detour on the frontage road. If so, head west on the frontage road to Silt and get on I-80 eastbound there.
Except for I-80 and US 40, these are all lesser travelled roads but scenic in their own right. Wave at us when you get to GWS!
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