โNov-07-2014 02:21 PM
โNov-15-2014 06:43 PM
GoPackGo wrote:I agree. I commuted to downtown Denver or along I-25 to the Denver Tech Center for most of my 45-year career. Coming through Denver on I-25 should be no problem if you time it for 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. That should also get you through Colorado Springs during a non-rush hour period as well. The Springs has rush hours that are as bad or worse than Denver's. Even better would be a Sunday morning.
I drove down I-25 from Wyoming earlier this year with my 5th wheel and just went straight thru Denver on the Interstate towards Colo Springs and it was no big deal at all. Try to time it to avoid rush hours is all. And please note that the nice beltway going around Denver on the east side is a toll road. No thanks. Tim
โNov-15-2014 01:19 PM
โNov-15-2014 05:50 AM
ranch hostage wrote:
I'm still nervous about leaving the cats in the RV when we are out sightseeing -- but I presume lots of people leave pets in their RVs when they're doing the same. This is a big step for us!
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โNov-11-2014 05:35 PM
GoPackGo wrote:Agree with using the Interstate to get south quickly. If I-94 to I-25 is the nearest route to NM & AZ for you, I would recommend it over I-15 and traveling west on I-90 through more of Montana. There are more big cities, open (not seasonal) RV parks, Camping World and Walmart stores, and motels (if needed) along I-25 if you have to wait out the weather.
Traveling in the middle of winter I would stick to the interstates until below the snow line. Wait for a weather window lasting several days, then go south in a straight line until below the snow line, THEN go west.
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โNov-08-2014 01:27 PM
Jim Shoe wrote:
Check Weatherbase when making your plans. Its free, and shows you all kinds of weather info (including snowfall), by city, by month over several years. Its amazing how much altitude above sea level has on our weather, countrywide.
Flagstaff, AZ. is hot, right? Flagstaff has averaged over 10 inches of snow in December over the last 100 years.
None of this means that it will be lousy weather - only that it might, so that you can make good decisions.