Hey guys,
My wife and I will be taking a trip out to SW Colorado in late September-early October. Our plans include visiting Black Canyon, Mesa Verde, Great Sand Dunes NPs, some hiking, including Mt Uncompaghre, as well as some other activities. Also, we’ll drive a fair amount of the Alpine Loop (we have a stock, 2023 4Runner). We’re crossing our fingers and hoping that there won’t be snow at the higher elevations that would impact our plans. Anyway, for those of you who live in the region or are familiar with it, I have a few questions relating to our plans.
First, is it necessary to air down our 4Runner’s tires ahead of driving Nellie Creek Road and the Alpine Loop? If so, what psi would you air down to?
Second, I’m aware of the Highway 50 Blue Mesa Ridge closure; does anyone know of official word regarding how long it will be closed? If it’s still closed in late September, we’ll definitely have to adjust and travel a different route, which will add time to our drives.
We will be camping a couple of the nights but also spend nights in town in Lake City, Cortez, and Pagosa Springs. Any recommendations for eateries?
Thanks in advance!
My wife and I will be taking a trip out to SW Colorado in late September-early October. Our plans include visiting Black Canyon, Mesa Verde, Great Sand Dunes NPs, some hiking, including Mt Uncompaghre, as well as some other activities. Also, we’ll drive a fair amount of the Alpine Loop (we have a stock, 2023 4Runner). We’re crossing our fingers and hoping that there won’t be snow at the higher elevations that would impact our plans. Anyway, for those of you who live in the region or are familiar with it, I have a few questions relating to our plans.
First, is it necessary to air down our 4Runner’s tires ahead of driving Nellie Creek Road and the Alpine Loop? If so, what psi would you air down to?
Second, I’m aware of the Highway 50 Blue Mesa Ridge closure; does anyone know of official word regarding how long it will be closed? If it’s still closed in late September, we’ll definitely have to adjust and travel a different route, which will add time to our drives.
We will be camping a couple of the nights but also spend nights in town in Lake City, Cortez, and Pagosa Springs. Any recommendations for eateries?
Thanks in advance!