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- Irish2012Explorer
golf_bears wrote:
I would suggest you get a truckers atlas. All the highways the truckers can travel on are marked in orange. I use mine all the time. If the road is not orange in the atlas I do not pull my 38' RV on it.
I will take your advice, thanks. - GrumpyandGrandmExplorer
Bayley wrote:
You will be fine on 191. The highway is very busy in the summer so traffic will be heavy but all types of RV's travel this road everyday.
X2 Just drove it Sunday from I-90 to West Yellowstone, with a 42' fiver. Numerous pull offs if you want to stop for lunch. Nice easy drive. - bobsallyhExplorer IIWell lets put it this way. 18 wheelers run RT 191 off I-90 to RT 287 north of West Yellowstone. Then follow RT 287 to RT 78 and on to US 20 at east end of Island Park, ID. or vice-versa. They don't generally follow RT 191 into West Yellowstone to US 20 except for local delivery and signage telling truckers to follow the above mentioned routes. By using the above mentioned routes, they eliminate I-90 and I-15 thru and around Butte, MT.
- ReneeGExplorer
golf_bears wrote:
I would suggest you get a truckers atlas. All the highways the truckers can travel on are marked in orange. I use mine all the time. If the road is not orange in the atlas I do not pull my 38' RV on it.
Yes, excellent advice. We got ours online and it's extremely helpful. - C-BearsExplorer
golf_bears wrote:
I would suggest you get a truckers atlas. All the highways the truckers can travel on are marked in orange. I use mine all the time. If the road is not orange in the atlas I do not pull my 38' RV on it.
This is the best advise you will get! I am 3' shorter than you but I consult my Trucker's Atlas and stay on designated highways.
There is also a section that lists all low clearances for each state. This can come in handy if you have to get off of a designated roadway to get to a CG or some other destination for a short distance. - golf_bearsExplorerI would suggest you get a truckers atlas. All the highways the truckers can travel on are marked in orange. I use mine all the time. If the road is not orange in the atlas I do not pull my 38' RV on it.
- ReneeGExplorerI have a Western Directory, but I also like to check out the Mile by Mile planning guide too.
- joebedfordNomad IIDepends what your hauler is.
- bobsallyhExplorer IIWon't be a problem. I take our 40' fiver and dually crew cab on that road. At West Yellowstone today H and K were tarring and chipping the road with a pilot car escort. I don't know how far they are going or how long they are going to be there. If I see something, I'll post.
- Irish2012ExplorerThank you. I appreciate the info
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