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โMar-06-2016 07:15 AM
Busskipper wrote:
When it comes to Colorado, Ken is the best resource on the forum,
JMHO,
โMar-06-2016 07:12 AM
Busskipper wrote:
As Lauren says just be smart!
Check this web site as the snow is usually much heavier in the late season (Through May) so seeing actual conditions is a help. Having driven many of the Colorado passes in the winter/spring/snow, I can say they deserve your utmost respect.
JMHO,
โMar-06-2016 06:32 AM
4runnerguy wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:When we drive this road, we generally do it at the speed shown in this video ๐
If this truly is the Highway I see it as no more problem as the north cascade highway. Not a fast road for sure.. but it is better than Highway 2 east out of Wenatchee Wa Curvey and heavy traffic to Waterville. and a whole lot better than Shell Canyon Wy. Or the road to the north rim of the Grand Canyon.
No, none of the roads you've mentioned are anything at all like US 550. Highway 2 isn't even in the same league. I can't think of anything going out to the Grand Canyon that is remotely the same. And CA 1 south of Leggett has some switchbacks, but no place to head over a 500' cliff.
Have you driven the Beartooth Highway NE out of Yellowstone? Many fear that route, but it has guardrails. It's not necessarily the grades nor the curvatures that scare people on US 550. It's the wall of rock to one side and a sheer cliff of hundreds of feet on the other with no guardrail. The hardest part may be meeting people coming the other way who are so scared they take their half of the road out of the middle!
That being said, thousands of RV's take that route every year. Many have a trailer of ATV's behind them. Semi's drive that route too (but it's not a main trucking route, most will detour around unless it's local deliveries. But all of these RV and semi drivers are real comfortable with mountain driving. If you are, then I say go for it.
But do watch the weather conditions if you are thinking late April. That's still winter in the San Juan Mountains. Even if it hasn't snowed in a couple of days, melting in the day time can put water on the road that refreezes in the evening, so plan you trip sometime after mid-morning to avoid the ice.
As far as construction, I don't believe there is any going on right now. I haven't heard if there's any planned this summer, but construction just doesn't accomplish much in the winter.
โMar-06-2016 05:55 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:When we drive this road, we generally do it at the speed shown in this video ๐
If this truly is the Highway I see it as no more problem as the north cascade highway. Not a fast road for sure.. but it is better than Highway 2 east out of Wenatchee Wa Curvey and heavy traffic to Waterville. and a whole lot better than Shell Canyon Wy. Or the road to the north rim of the Grand Canyon.
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โMar-05-2016 09:36 PM
Lauren wrote:
I lived in CO and have driven the Million Dollar Hwy (Hwy 550) many times. Never with an RV.
Simple - do NOT do it with an RV! The road (or lack of shoulder for) is testy enough but you have not control over the guy coming the other way who takes his half out of the middle and you have no place to go with your rig.
Do what my friend, Thom, says (we did it 4 times with our rig last summer / fall).
โMar-05-2016 09:21 PM
โMar-05-2016 08:48 PM
kalynzoo wrote:
DON'T DO IT!!! I drove that route once many years ago. It was later listed in the TV program Most Dangerous Highways. Even thinking about that road makes my knuckles turn white and hurt again.
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