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<p>[QUOTE="loudtom, post: 10102901, member: 186442"]80 is dry, with a wind warning from Elk Mountain to Laramie for light, high profile vehicles. 70 has a bunch of speed zones and more mountain grades. Fuel is cheaper near Laramie along 80. 80 has more areas to park. 70 is more scenic. I usually go with which one has the least traffic or weather delays when I choose.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="loudtom, post: 10102901, member: 186442"]80 is dry, with a wind warning from Elk Mountain to Laramie for light, high profile vehicles. 70 has a bunch of speed zones and more mountain grades. Fuel is cheaper near Laramie along 80. 80 has more areas to park. 70 is more scenic. I usually go with which one has the least traffic or weather delays when I choose.[/QUOTE]
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