Colorado for the summer - scaredyKat - no STEEP roads
We are thinking about going to Colorado during the summertime to escape the extreme heat here in Houston, TX... maybe stay a couple of months, but I am the driver and my husband is navigator - and although I have driven several times to Mountain View, Arkansas - I am sort of afraid of Colorado roads - which sometimes are steep and intimidating. There are some pretty steep places on our way to Mountain View, but I guess I am used to them. Can anyone suggest a STARTING point, where the weather might be nice - and we can venture out from there???
Only you can find your 'comfort' zone.
Although Colorado is not short on 'scary roads,' [for some] it also has some fine driving roads that although steep in places, doesn't always mean drop offs and death defying switchbacks.
Of course it is impossible to know at what level your fear begins, so you will need to do a little research and like you rightly say, stay in your 'comfort zone'. Will you be with car in tow or just the RV ? A car would offer a better opportunity to hold up in a place for longer periods of time, stay on main routes with the RV, and head out for day's. Perhaps a good 'starting point' would be just off Interstate, Colorado/Manitou Springs could be a good base to start with and see how you go from there.
It's quite doable in an RV, perhaps our last trip will give you some idea, but keep in mind I actually love the steep twisty mountain Roads and go looking for them !
Any questions, just ask !
Thanks for your suggestions
Will check out the places you have recommended. I am towing a car - so, we COULD find a nice place to camp and then do some recon in the car just to check out the roads and different parks. I really appreciate you helping us to make some decisions and ask ourselves some better questions to decide just where my comfort level is. I have happily driven several times to Mountain View, Arkansas - and it's not exactly straight, level roads - so.... it's just a matter of getting my 'head right'...