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Travel from boise to pas vegas

Lesuer27
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Hello everyone, new to the forum, so I'll introduce myself. I have been full time since may and have circled the US and have come back to boise. We got hit hard by this storm and found out our camper is not as winter friendly as we thought! My water lines run under the insulation, our door freezes shut, and our beds over our storage areas are frigid! So, we are planning on going to vegas then to Beaumont Texas.

Mu question is, has anyone traveled the route from boise to vegas? Do the roads shut down? Is it smart to travel this through northern Nevada this time of year? Are the mountains really bad? I have a 4x4 2000 suburban with the 5.3 and it hates hills. Crossing the Rockies twice was a nightmare!

Thanks everyone!
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time2roll
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Lesuer27 wrote:
Thanks for all of your help! Are there any good truck stops on the 15 or the 93? Want to know where my exits are in case of random snow fall.

Jackpot, Wells, Ely, Alamo, and Loves Travel stop.

There are no real 'exits' on 93. Everything is just on the side of the road.

2oldman
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Lesuer27 wrote:
Are there any good truck stops on the 15 or the 93?
Google maps.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

Lesuer27
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Thanks for all of your help! Are there any good truck stops on the 15 or the 93? Want to know where my exits are in case of random snow fall. Are there a lot on the 15? I may want to go that route for safety
Dakota, having to break into your truck doesn't sound fun, I couldn't believe that I had to use my wife's blow dryer to get out of my camper! It has become a handy tool

The_Texan
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Like several others, we travel it often and always use I-84 to US-93 in Twin Falls and then south to Ely. Take US-6 west out of Ely and pick up SR-318 about 22 miles from town. 318 will run back into US-93 then follow that to I-15 and Las Vegas. We will be returning home to Cascade the last week of December that way and then come back to AZ the middle of Jan, the same way. I just watch the weather and can hunker down for a day if needed, but NV does an awesome job of keeping that route open and in good condition.

You're going to have more trouble from LV to I-10 than you will have from ID down, unless you take a western route down to I-10.

Do NOT go through SLC unless you have a death wish. They are slow to clean the roads and the traffic is horrendous for the 100 - 150 miles through the SLC vicinity.

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obgraham
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93 is my preferred route. There are some hills, but nothing too bad. But if snow is forecast it can be downright dangerous -- it's pretty remote, there's very little traffic, and road clearing can take a while.

On the other hand, if the weather is nasty, I-84/I-15 is no joy, either, and in addition there is traffic.

AH64ID
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When I have done that drive I have gone thru SLC, it's a few more miles but the roads are much better.
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time2roll
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Lesuer27 wrote:
The route i plan to take is 84 west from boise to 93 south to i15
93 is a good road as long as it has not snowed in 24+ hours.

At ELY we take 6 to 318 to 93 to shave some miles and time. Mostly very flat and straight. ELY is our half way point to split the drive into two days. Start way early if you plan to make Las Vegas in one day.

84 all the way to 15 to Las Vegas is the Loong way.

Dakota98
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Explorer
I'd leave too, if I could. I'm having to use a crow bar to get my truck doors open every morning. :E Either way you decide, it may be slow going. On 93, & from ELY, I'd take route 6 to 318 which returns to 93 just before Alamo. It's about 40-50 miles shorter that way & about the same type of road.
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lanerd
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I would stick with 84 and I15. Gotta go through SLC, but still better than Nevada back roads...

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2oldman
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Lesuer27 wrote:
Is it smart to travel this through northern Nevada this time of year?
Not without a thorough review of the weather, every day.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

Lesuer27
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84 east*

Lesuer27
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The route i plan to take is 84 west from boise to 93 south to i15