cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Million Dollar Hwy

Dick_641
Explorer
Explorer
Setting at Mesa Verde campground tonight thinking of heading to Montrose tomorrow on million dollar hwy. Anyone know how the weather is an will I have any problems pulling a 40 ft. toy hauler with a 3500 Gmc diesel?
18 REPLIES 18

mikestock
Explorer
Explorer
Would not like the idea of towing a large trailer or driving a 40' plus motor home. A dually without trailer was bad enough.

Did the day trip from Durango and back. A little nerve racking because there are times you are dependent on the skills and emotions of people you meet and no place to escape, especially southbound.

Met a north bound 18 wheeler who let his trailer get off the pavement on the right shoulder. A little frightening, because I knew that if he over adjusted to get back on the pavement I had no place to go but straight down. I'm still here, so he did a good job.

Oldtymeflyr
Explorer
Explorer
Having been on the 550 many times, my thought is that it just isn't for a lot of people.

I have seen motorcycles going 15 mph just barely able to stay up right because of the fear. Motorhomes, well lets just say they don't like the edge and stay away from it forcing people in the oncoming lane to outside of their lane.

Then there are the near death experiences from stupidity, I have see more than one car forced off of the road because of, well stupidity, better than a head on to go into the ditch. Big rigs are a problem, horsepower is not the issue, its just that they cannot maintain the speed, although low in a curve and coming out of a curve they cannot accelerate like a car can. cars will stack up and then someone tries to make a pass.

Go early in the morning to enjoy it.

tragusa3
Explorer
Explorer
Glad you did it!
New to us 2011 Tiffin Allegro Open Road 34TGA
Join us on the road at Rolling Ragu on YouTube!

2gypsies1
Explorer II
Explorer II
Dick 641: Glad you enjoyed the drive. We always have and yes, it's a beautiful trip.
Full-Timed for 16 Years
.... Back in S&B Again
Traveled 8 yr in a 40' 2004 Newmar Dutch Star Motorhome
& 8 yr in a 33' Travel Supreme 5th Wheel

Dick_641
Explorer
Explorer
Well mad it yesterday what a beautiful trip, not one problem. Just north of Silverton they had closed one lane doing repairs about 1/4 mile, met a couple of semi's got passed by a lot of motorcycles. A lot of worry for nothing just took it nice an easy.

BillMFl
Explorer
Explorer
Haha there are folks afraid of driving I40 thru the Appalachians which are foot hills compared to 550. I have met tanker semi's coming the opposite way on 550 and no problem. The road itself is just fine. A drivers nerves might not be. If you are a confident driver you should have no problem. The passenger gets to enjoy the scenery a lot more.
Order is illusion. Chaos is reality. But right or wrong I'm still the captain. 🙂

Allworth
Explorer II
Explorer II
If you feel that it is necessary to ask, then you probably should not do it! Leave the trailer in Durango and day trip it.
Formerly posting as "littleblackdog"
Martha, Allen, & Blackjack
2006 Chevy 3500 D/A LB SRW, RVND 7710
Previously: 2008 Titanium 30E35SA. Currently no trailer due to age & mobility problems. Very sad!
"Real Jeeps have round headlights"

TexasShadow
Explorer II
Explorer II
An alternate route that is also very scenic is using 145 out of Cortez up to Ridgeway.
You'll enjoy the million dollar highway much more if you drive it in your toad. 🙂
TexasShadow
Holiday Rambler Endeavor LE/ 3126B Cat
Sometimes BMW K75 on Rear Carrier
Jeep Grand Cherokee or 2016 Ford XLT 4x4 super cab with 8 ft bed
M&G aux brake system
854 Watts of Solar Power



Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.

Thom02099
Explorer II
Explorer II
Likes to tow wrote:
Which direction is best or safer? I've heard it's not so scary going north.


Depends on which section you're talking about. There's more to it than just the stretch from Red Mountain Pass to Ouray. On that stretch, headed north you're going to be on the inside. But there's also the stretches around Molas Pass and Coal Bank Pass, where heading north you're going to be on the outside with drop offs and no guard rail.

It all depends on your comfort level in mountain driving and just as important, the comfort level of other drivers you will encounter.
2007 GMC Sierra SLE 3500HD Dually
2016 Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 243RBS
2007 Keystone Outback 25RSS - R.I.P.

3oaks
Explorer
Explorer
Likes to tow wrote:
Which direction is best or safer? I've heard it's not so scary going north.
The road itself is safe in both directions.

It's a possible inattentive driver heading south and crowding the center line, I was always concerned about. Heading north, up from Durango, is the most exhilarating. You are on the outside, with very little shoulder room, looking down.

Likes_to_tow
Nomad
Nomad
Which direction is best or safer? I've heard it's not so scary going north.

tragusa3
Explorer
Explorer
We did it with our smaller truck and smaller trailer. We also tow Appalachia on every local trip we take. With that said, I didn't think twice while on 550. It wasn't the least concern. You'll be significantly longer and heavier, but with a more capable truck too.

If you have "toys" in the toy hauler, I would definitely recommend stopping in Silverton/Ouray and explore some of the off-road trails.
New to us 2011 Tiffin Allegro Open Road 34TGA
Join us on the road at Rolling Ragu on YouTube!

Janss
Explorer II
Explorer II
Search "Million Dollar Highway" on youtube and you can see it from someone's dashcam.
2002 Itasca Suncruiser 32V
2012 Suzuki Grand Vitara

GailS
Explorer
Explorer
We drove from Montrose to Durango on the Million Dollar Highway in a 22'Sprinter Class B motorhome. We would not feel comfortable driving that route in a 40' toy hauler.