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Old 07-08-2008, 06:15 PM   #1
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Anybody done this? Is this doable with a 35' Motorhome with a 15' trailer?
It's dirt and looks pretty twisty on the map.
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Old 07-08-2008, 06:15 PM   #2
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Anybody done this? Is this doable with a 35' Motorhome with a 15' trailer?
It's dirt and looks pretty twisty on the map.
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:30 AM   #3
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Max,
I think its doable but going to be some really tight turns near the bottom on the western slope! The pavement ends at the summit coming from the east and the granit sand makes for fairly easy travel but expect a lot of washboard sections of the road.
We take the 32'TH up from the south thru Almont. We are planning on being there for a couple of weeks in August doing some river fishing and exercising the RZR!

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Sure would be nice to know where this section of road is!
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Linda,
Cottonwood Pass is between Buena Vista, CO and Taylor Lake in SW Colorado.

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Thanks for the info, Lloyd. I know where Buena Vista is...we were there last year for an Escapees Boomers get together.
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Sorry to get on this post late, but we do this road every year with our motorhome towing our trailer loaded with our ATV's....no probs....even in the rain. They have a road grader designated for this stretch of road, and we have never encountered really bad conditions.
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Here's Cottonwood 6 days ago - Sept 12th brrrr


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