Hello i currently am working for a small pop shop i drive up north from California to Oregon or sometimes all around Washington I'm currently looking at another job the drive would be from riverside, ca to Denver, how is the drive out there what do you guys recommend?
Riverside, ca to Denver, co
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Sounds great in the winter. Especially if your a fan of chaining up.
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I15-170 i guess.. Nothing but mountains in between.
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Make a dry run in your car over labor day weekend (which you will have off) and see for yourself.
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We used to do it often in doubles.
It’s slow going at times, weekends in CA up 15 can be a chore.
70 across the Rockies I’m sure you’re aware of.
Times in winter would require 15-40-25.
We had no jakes in the truck then, it was a challenge at times.
Edit - in my opinion, I’d be inclined to stay where you are, unless they’re paying hourly/chain up/detention etc.Blue jeans, Bean Jr., cke and 2 others Thank this. -
The normal route would be I15 to I70. However, depending on weather you could go I15 to I40 in Barstow until you get to the I25 at Albuquerque and head North into Denver. Definitely more miles, not sure how many. But, if the passes on I70 are closed due to snow, as happens in the winter, the alternative route can get you there. I25 going into Denver can get yucky in the wintertime also. But, usually I70 over the Rockies gets worse than the I25.
Just check road conditions and weather and keep updated as often as you can. I70 is kind of a pain to drive due to road conditions, but doable and usually a really pretty route to drive.Blue jeans, Bean Jr. and D.Tibbitt Thank this. -
What are you asking, about weather? If so do you not already chain up going to Washington and Oregon? A lot of the same as on your current route, beautiful scenery. Colorado very rarely closes 70 due to snow.
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Talked to a guy who was working for a company I was thinking of applying to. They had a DC around Sacremento and he delivered to Washington and Oregon. He rarely chained. As in once or twice a year. I think he said it was usually around Shasta.
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Yeah I’ve had to chain up about 4 times in my 2 years due to chain checkpoints but but every other time it’s just carrying them just incase how’s the steepness? And thanks for the input guys I really appreciate the feedback
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I70 west of Denver is one of the steepest mountain ranges on the interstatesBlue jeans, Bean Jr. and Dave_in_AZ Thank this.
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