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US 36 in Colorado

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We are leaving Colorado Springs next week for Estes Park and Google gas us taking I25 to 36 vs just staying on I25. How is 36?
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Thanks everyone! Think I will do 25, 66, 36.
Linda B.
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2009 29' Fleetwood, Fiesta V10 - The Little Bus
2008 Saturn Vue (Toad)with US Gear UBS
& Demco baseplate and tow bar.
FMCA# F412985
Traveling with Robin(friend)& Buddee(cavalier)

Kavoom
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IDman wrote:
If you stay on I-25 you won't get to Estes Park.


Oh, you will, there will just be a lot of pain involved. And wait till you get to Estes Park unless its around 2 in the morning.

Martyn
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IDman wrote:
If you stay on I-25 you won't get to Estes Park.


He means 36 from Denver to Lyons v I-25 to Loveland and then to Lyons.
(but I'm sure you knew that.........)

As a prior 30 year resident of Denver area do the I-25 to Loveland route if you want quicker, or 36 if you want slower, more hilly and much prettier. Having done both, towing a 28ft 5er, I actually prefer the 36 route. ๐Ÿ™‚
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IDman
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If you stay on I-25 you won't get to Estes Park.

n0arp
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Took that route a few weeks ago - you won't have any issues.
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