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bukhrn wrote:
There is a tunnel just West of Cody, at the Buffalo Bill Dam, but as I said, it's of no consequence, RV's of all sizes & descriptions use it all the time.
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โOct-17-2016 11:32 AM
jalichty wrote:
If you are doing a day trip, why are you pulling the TT? Without the TT, it's still a pretty long trip that will take most of the day. Leave very early in the morning, 6:00 am or so and go to Cody. Then, after you get done with your sightseeing in Cody, it's a long trip back and will take you three or so hours. So, plan on a full day away from camp, but it will be worth it to see the Buffalo Bill Museum and other things Cody has to offer.
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โOct-16-2016 06:59 AM
floridacamper wrote:
Thanks guys, I'm just a little paranoid about pulling a TT up there. More so going down a steep grade than going up. I've been in the Smokies and I've smelt many of brakes getting hot. Not mine cause I don't pull my TT up there and when I did I always made sure I didn't have any steep roads in my plans. But it looks like I wont have a choice up there.
โOct-16-2016 06:02 AM
2gypsies wrote:
As stated, it is doable but would be a very long day. Plan to leave Madison by 8am and leave Cody before it starts getting dark.
This link gives an excellent description of all the roads leading into Yellowstone:
http://www.rvtechmag.com/travel/4_yellowstonebyrv.php
โOct-16-2016 06:01 AM