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Two Hands wrote:
It is obvious that you want to get a diesel so go ahead and use this trip as a reason to do so. You won't regret it, however, when your better half reads these posts and realizes what you did you may well regret it.
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texasAUtiger wrote:I wouldn't necessarily take any of the three. I'd head south to Poncha Springs, then east on US 50 all the way to Pueblo.
Pueblo to Buena Vista (three routes shown here... best one?)
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padredw wrote:
US-160 from South Fork to Pagosa Springs
US-160 then US-550 Pagosa Springs to Durango
US-84 Chromo to Pagosa Springs
Pueblo to Buena Vista (three routes shown here... best one?)
US 160 South Fork to Pagosa Springs. This is Wolf Creek Pass. I have towed over it several times each way pulling 34' fifth wheel. It is a major pass, but a good highway. I have never had any difficulty with it, but I have had a good bit of experience with mountain driving.
Should be no problem at all from Pagosa Springs to Durango. Pretty level elevation.
US 84 Chama, NM then Chromo, CO is one of our favorite routes. Beautiful ranching country. You should enjoy this drive with no difficulty.
From Texas we never go on up to Pueblo on our way to Buena Vista, but I will comment on both possibilities. We usually turn just past Walsenburg and take Colorado 69 through Gardiner and Westcliffe to join US 50 near Texas Creek. There are many sharp curves along the Arkansas river, but no problem if you watch your speed. The route from Pueblo is longer and includes even more of the canyon driving.
You should know that route 69 is about 85 miles with only Westcliffe as a pretty good town and Gardiner as a very tiny village. I always fuel up at the exit just past Walsenburg.
I have made this route from Texas and back more times than I can number, so if I can offer any more suggestions or answer any questions I'll be glad to respond to email or PM.
I will also add that Raton Pass might be a very good first experience with mountain driving. I-25 is an excellent road over the pass with lanes for passing. We often stay at the RV park at the top of the pass. I believe they now call it "Raton Pass RV" It used to be called "Cedar Rail."
Jul-07-2015 02:29 PM
US-160 from South Fork to Pagosa Springs
US-160 then US-550 Pagosa Springs to Durango
US-84 Chromo to Pagosa Springs
Pueblo to Buena Vista (three routes shown here... best one?)