San Diego to Colorado - easiest route during winter
We are driving from San Diego to Colorado for Christmas. I'm not experienced at driving in snow and icy conditions. What is the easiest way to get there? We took I-70 last time, but lucked out with the weather -- it didn't snow at all both ways. We're considering taking I-40 to I-25 this time, but don't know whether this would be an easier route.
Weather to choose a route (pun intended)
After living in Colorado for 12 years and New Mexico for six years and hitting some of those roads, I can attest Bob is right about weather affecting any of these routes. For example, I-25 can be fraught with danger. It's not just near Albuquerque that it can be dicey. La Bajada Hill, south of Santa Fe, can be tricky in winter. Going north from there, you hit Raton Pass, at more than 10,000 feet. With the 18-wheeler volume and even with the new construction, I'd be leery of the snow and ice along there. Then there's the thrill of Monument Hill — 7,000+ feet — north of Colorado Springs. I've driven in places that can and have had heavy winter conditions since 1967 and those still scare me.
If it were me, I'd take the most direct route, but you didn't say where in Colorado you're going. That can make a huge difference in which way to go. Some of the secondary roads in New Mexico and Colorado are as efficient as the interstates. Let us know more about your destination and maybe I can respond with more helpful and direct information.