Busskipper wrote:
Couple of things stand out - One FLORIDA - You are asking the Question - In my book stay put.
With the right driver the Coach can and will handle it but - with no experience You should stay Parked.
I've done Rabbit Ears Pass and Berthoud Pass in 6-8" and it was not fun, Eisenhower tunnel with 6-9 going East and Sunny on the other side. So it can be done but ....... On both occasions I need to not get snowed in for a week as both storms were north of 16" when all was finished.
You are in Utah and the weather will likely only be cool for a few days.
Just chill and be glad you are in the house.
BOL,
Although I'm not, technically, in a house, I'm inclined to heed your advice. This is not a time for bravado and what would I do at a snowy campground anyway? Even if I do get there in one piece, I'd likely sit at the park until the next day.
I pretty much live my life away from the snow and the last time I accidently drove through a minor snow flurry with the coach in New Mexico last year, I was white knuckled the whole way. I'm retired and in no hurry. Perhaps discretion is truly the better part of valor.
I'll check the weather forecast when I get up tomorrow morning and if it hasn't cleared, I'm staying put. I've already alerted my current campground and they have blocked off my site for one more night.