| Bob Brown |
Mar 14th, 2000 07:06 PM |
Hi Alfreda. I think the route you describe is about it. I have never drive the route in October, but it can snow or hail or sleet just about anytime at the upper elevations. You just go until is isn't safe because mountain weather cannot be predicted!! At least not well. <BR> <BR>As for Wolf Creek Pass, not to worry. <BR>My wife drove over the first time in 1965, white knuckled all the way. <BR>She drove over it again in 1969, after considerably more experience. As she was driving up Wolf Creek Pass in '69, she kept saying to me "When we get to Wolf Creek Pass, I will let you drive." I kept quiet, because when she said that she was already going up it, east to west. <BR>We got to a wide spot, which was at the crest of the ridge, and she pulled over and said "You take it over the pass." <BR>I said, "Well you are sitting on top of it now." I had a little convincing to do to make her believe that the 1965 mountain had shrunk dramatically with a little experience under her belt and that she had actually driven up Wolf Creek Pass without even knowing it. <BR>The experience served her well because two years ago she took a car over the Grimsel Pass in Switzerland which is a considerable jump. She also has done Loveland Pass as well, with the pedal to the metal!! For a person who used to drive like your Great Aunt Sarah she suddenly turned into Janet Guthrie -- a woman racing car driver. Now that she has a V6 Camry she has attracted quite a following. Some of them are these funny black and white cars with flashing blue lights.
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