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This isn't exactly the right Topic but I didn't find the right one so I chose this one. We will be in Durango for the next week and are planning to spend some time in the Ridgeway campground operated by the Colorado State Parks. We don't mind towing in the mountains but occasionally get the drift from some that a road is not to be traversed. We realize that it depends on your personal stress and white knuckle factor. We just wanted to know your opinion.
We are having so much fun it is sometimes hard to be rational. Thanks in advance, Larry and Jacki
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Larry and Jacki-belle Linley with Taiga our minature dachsund - 2011 34 ft Montana towed by a 2014 Silverado Durmax Allison 4x4.
Several years ago we were staying at a campground in Montrose, CO and told the owner/manager that we were headed to Durango. He asked what we were driving, and when we told him a 34' gasser, he highly suggested that at Ridgway, we go via Telluride, Delores, Mancos and back to Durango. We did that and when we got to Durango, we drove our car back up through the mountains to see what we missed. We were glad that we had taken the detour. #1 - we got to see Telluride #2 - we were happy to have not driven the switchbacks and no railing route with the rig. As was said before it can be a personal decision.
We towed the opposite direction, from Ridgeway to Durango in 2006. Our rig then was a 35' Excel and we towed with a 2004 Dodge 3500 dually. Had no problems, there are plenty of places to pull over and let faster traffic by. If you don't hurry, you should have no problems. I should also add that I've lived in Colorado most of my adult life and mountain driving doesn't bother me at all.
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2008 Excel Wild Cargo 39 ft; 2008 Ford F-450 King Ranch; 1997 Valkyrie (Bumblebee)
Well we took a drive before towing the rig up 550 through Silverton. I guess it is just a little too exciting for us. We will go through Mancos and up 145 which is still pretty hairy at a couple of places but no where near the 15 and 20 mph hairpins at 7%+ grade. The real issue is no room for guardrails and 100-500ft to the bottom. Get the picture. It is towable. Eighteen wheelers do occasion the route. A number of motorhomes and 5th wheels are seen parked in Silverton. But it is not for us right now.
Just thought you would like to know our decision.
Larry and Jacki
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Larry and Jacki-belle Linley with Taiga our minature dachsund - 2011 34 ft Montana towed by a 2014 Silverado Durmax Allison 4x4.