View Single Post
  #12 (permalink)  
Old 06-30-2009, 12:37 PM
Buck62 Buck62 is offline
Junior Member
 
My Garage
N/A
My Details
Last Online: 11-13-2009 07:53 PM
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Chicago, Il
Posts: 119
Rep Power: 2
Buck62 is on a distinguished road.
Buck62's Photo Albums
Default Re: Tundra and Keystone Outback

Hey Joe,

We're towing our new Wildwood 27' trailer from Chicago to Seattle (and back) and we're leaving this coming Friday (July 3rd). That's about 4,600 miles round trip. I was very concerned about going through the Rockies with the trailer, but I feel a bit more at ease after reading about your experience with your Outback.

The wife will probably pile on extra weight with the clothes for her and the kids and the big Coleman grille. Not to mention the fact that we'll probably need a new generator and all the other stuff that you need for a big trip like this.

I sure am glad I bought a trailer that weighs 4,100 lbs empty, since the add-ons can pile up the weight really quick!

We're taking I-90 out there and we're going to swing a bit south on the way back to stop at Yellowstone and then take I-80 for the rest of the way back.

Are there any reasons I should avoid either route? Dangerous grades? Poor roads? Construction???

I'd appreciate any advice you can offer, since you live out that way and have towing experience in the Rockies.

Thanx.

Last edited by Buck62; 06-30-2009 at 12:42 PM.
Reply With Quote