Colorado Hwy 550 Durango north with a 53' step deck?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Rukamfg, Apr 1, 2024.
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All the time I've spent in Moab, and always thought that turn before the river just went to a park. Is it a decent run? Places to pull off and enjoy the weekend?SoulScream84 and Dave_in_AZ Thank this.
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There is a lot of small pull offs that are pretty ruff and short to let traffic by, some real nice pull offs that are level a guy could fit in and probably even turn around. There was spots if I didn't have my rear axle slid to the front I would have been dragging on the guardrail to stay in my lane and for sure 4-5 spots north bound a box trailer or even the stacks on a truck would be against the overhanging rock and trees. 40 miles of awesome scenery though.
It was posted nothing over 55,000 lbs, I don't think I'd take it in a 48' fixed spread or longer and definitely not during the busy season. It's definitely cooler than 119 believe it or not.SoulScream84, Bud A. and TX2Day Thank this. -
Yup - that’s the way.SoulScream84, Dave_in_AZ, blairandgretchen and 1 other person Thank this.
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Must've been fun, what with all the tourists on the road....
Oh, man, that road looks BA-A-A-A-A-A-AD!!!!!
FWIW, I once did about a 10 mile road that was about as bad, and I must've lost nearly 10 lbs. just in sweat!!SoulScream84 and Big Road Skateboard Thank this. -
I was fortunate to run it on a slow tourist day. It definitely takes time and patience.SoulScream84, Dave_in_AZ and TX2Day Thank this.
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