Cincinnati to San Diego Northern Route
Father & Son planning to drive from Cincinnati to San Diego in late June. Planning to take I-70 through Denver to Utah, then I-15 through Las Vegas to San Diego.
First time driving to the west. How is I-70: construction, elevations in mountains, availability of motels without reservations, etc.
Been on I-15 before near Vegas, know to bring plenty of water, any other thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
Not everyone reacts to the altitude
The only reaction I ever have to those high altitudes is my ears. No flushing, not really hard to breath, or anything like that. But it's like flying in a plane. If I don't re-pressurize my ears periodically, I tend towards earaches. So do it even before you think you need to and do it often.
Denver vs Flagstaff Climb
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Originally Posted by JoeT
? How does crossing the mountains on this route (I-40) compare to those on I-70 in western Colorado? (we will be in a 4 cylinder Honda Civic)
Since you will be east-bound the ascent using I-70 is much more gradual than using I-40 over Flagstaff. On the other hand, the descent into Denver is pretty steep --but if you follow the speed limits you will have no problem.
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? We've been told to take I-44 from OK City to St. Louis to save time
If you do I-70 you won't need the toll road -- you are already too far north.
Mark