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Thom02099 wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:
Grand Junction south to Durango on 550, any one done it in a 40' coach?
US 50 from Grand Junction to Montrose; no problem. 4 lane the entire way.
US 550 Montrose to Ridgway to Ouray, no problem 4 lane for part of it, good 2 lane in to Ouray.
US 550 Ouray to Silverton to Durango; NOT RECOMMENDED for your rig combo (MH and toad). It's a very narrow road, no guard rails, significant drops offs, hairpin curves on the stretch from Ouray south to Silverton. Yes, there are folks who do it. Yes, there are folks who regret it. Yes, there are folks who say there's nothing to it.
Google "US 550" or "Million Dollar Highway". Or query the same on Youtube. OR, go to the roads/routes section here and query the same things and you'll get a LOT of responses to make an informed decision about whether it's something you want to tackle.
Alternative/generally recommended route is to take CO 62 west from Ridgway to CO 145, which heads south toward Telluride, then continues over Lizard Head Pass (relatively easy, comparatively speaking) and drops down to Dolores and Cortez. From there, you can take US 160 east to Durango. If you have time, Mesa Verde NP is outside of Cortez and well worth the time.
ETA: Just saw your other post regarding Mesa Verde. While the park is open year round, many facilities are not. And as posters in the other post stated, if you can wait til after April 1, more will be open. Since March and April are Colorado's snowiest months, expect to run in to some adverse weather. Mesa Verde can be better appreciated more into May and the summer months.
โMar-05-2016 07:39 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:
Grand Junction south to Durango on 550, any one done it in a 40' coach?