Thursday, April 19, 2012

Idaho roads and rving

We plan on spending the next 5 weeks travelling through Idaho while pulling a 27%26#39; fifth wheeler. As one who gets very nervous about steep, narrow mountain roads, switchbacks, etc, which roads, passes, highways should we totally avoid while towing. Any speedy responses are welcome since we are leaving on this ';adventure'; this coming Sunday.



Idaho roads and rving


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If going thru the mountians of Idaho you are going to run into narrow winding steep roads with switch backs . LOL



but if you stay on the paved roads you should have no problem.



In idaho the law is if you are going slow and have more than 3 cars



behind you you need to pull over in the designated area%26#39;s and let the traffic behind you pass you will see the signs that say slow turnout area .





Mores creek summit on 21 between Boise and Lowman has lots of switchbacks.



55 between McCall and New meadows has a few swicthbacks.



95 between new meadows and Riggin has a few switch back





White bird pass on 95 is a long climb but it has 2 lanes on the up hill side.


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