Christmas Colorado Road Trip
I hope everyone had a great Christmas and New Years! Over the last couple months I had been gearing up for a road trip to Colorado with the family to see my grandparents. I was born there and moved out here to Washington in 1990 when my dad got a job that required his relocation. We usually made at least one road trip back each year when I was growing up so you could say road tripping is in my blood! It is close to 1500 miles one way and during the summer takes about 23 hrs of driving to make the trip. I hate staying in motels so as an adult I have always just driven straight through without an overnight stop. This is the first winter trip I have made though so I knew it would take some extra time with snow and pass conditions hard to predict more than a few days out. Our plan was to make it to my wife's aunt's house in Livingston MT and stay the night there to give the kids a rest and help with the slower travel speed. Livingston is almost exactly half way between our house and my grandparents in Colorado Springs so it seemed like a good idea at the time.
We left our house at 7:00am on Friday the 18th and headed to Everett to drop off keys and instructions for our house sitters. Normally this is a 15 min drive but there was an accident and a bad traffic back up so we didn't make it to Everett until 8:00am. At that point we had to decide what pass to take, hwy2 looked to be more open but I-90 is lower and should be a little safer. DOT cameras showed it was clear and traffic was moving well. Once we got there though things had changed! We were not much past North Bend when everything came to a halt.
We spent a total of three hours sitting on the pass waiting for DOT to clear cars that had slid off and blocked traffic. Could have been worse though, there was a 8hr delay heading into the Seattle area! After that conditions were not too bad until we got to Spokane, from then on is was snowing heavily and I was averaging about 45 mph in pretty bad visibility.
By the time we rolled through Livingston it was 4am and we just decided to keep going without a stop. The truck was doing great and I was feeling fine so we soldiered on. At around 7am I took a 45min cat nap at a truck stop and then we were on the road again. The rest of the drive was pretty uneventful and we got to see some really pretty country with lots of elk, deer, and antelope along the way. Our last fuel stop was in Casper so we took a little site trip to see the bowling alley that my great grandpa used to own. It is El Mark-O Lanes and there is even an O'Connell st (our last name) that is named after him right next to it!
Finally we made it to my grandparents at 9pm on Saturday. Other than stops for fuel and to eat it was almost constant driving for 30+ hours! I was really impressed with how the truck did on the drive as it is a old full size diesel, stick shift, lifted, and on MT tires. It did not burn any oil and all the preparations before hand paid off. The head lights were lifesavers and combined with the 9" driving lights I had a solid half mile of visibility that covered from edge of the median to the edge of ditch on the passenger side. Spotting deer was super easy and the lights were so bright they actually scared a few off the road long before we got to them. I did have some drive line vibrations above 70 mph though so I had a local drive shaft shop rebuild my rear drive line after we got into town. The center bearing was shot and the u-joints were on the way out as well. This was the view from my grandparents house the next morning
They have an amazing view of Pikes Peak that I never get tired of!
I will add more on the trip in the next post.