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Old 06-02-2014, 02:06 PM   #4
CORattler
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We live in Colorado Springs and take that route often enough to know it won't be a problem. As Joe said. take it slow coming off from Hoosier Pass and you'll be fine. The hairpin turns are tight but just look ahead for traffic. No worries! Enjoy and welcome to Colorado!


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quote:Originally posted by Jolu

I don't think you would have a problem. I have been that way many times with motorhomes and 5th wheels. The downhill side going from the top of Hoosier Pass going toward Breck does have a few of switch backs but semis go that way all the time. The switchbacks are only near the summit of Hoosier Pass.
I am going up there tomorrow. We have a cabin near the top of Hoosier Pass.
You will be just fine and it is a beautiful drive. You will get to see several 14ers near Hoosier Pass on hwy 9.
Joe
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