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Eisenhower Tunnel - I-70 Westbound, descent - RV, Big Rig, Colorado Mountain Driving 

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This video shows the descent down I-70 from the point prior to the Eisenhower Tunnel down to Silverthorne. It is unedited and will show the full drive. We also provide commentary about useful information if you are planning to drive your RV in the Colorado mountains.
The Auto Socks we mention in the video can be found here:
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More info about Colorado Traction Law can be found here:
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@angus6032
@angus6032 5 месяцев назад
Great video and thank you for doing it! We are heading out in August coming down from Montana. Used to live in Vail but first time over the continental divide towing a travel trailer...we have an f250 and tow mode helps keep us pretty restrained. Glad to see it before hand and know what to plan for!
@PartTimeLaowai
@PartTimeLaowai 5 месяцев назад
Amazing scenery.
@joeinopksw
@joeinopksw Год назад
Recently drove our 27 ft Class C RV, first time, from Colorado Springs to Glenwood Falls. We took notes, and drove our Toad separately, before heading out and on to I-70. The uphills proved negotiable, definitely less challenging without a TOAD. Used the Cruise Control all the way, and trusted it to work with the Engine Brake downhill, setting it a little lower on descents. The Cruise Control needed help on some rises, but seldom on descents. Trust your Engine Brake, if available, but only in Cruise Control; they seem to compliment each other. Be observant, but mostly, definitely, avoid speeding or over using your brakes. Thank you for the heads up!
@paige437
@paige437 2 года назад
That was a great video. I’m a nervous “on mountain pass” RV driver and that was well done and informative. Thanks
@RVHomeschool
@RVHomeschool 2 года назад
I hope it’s useful. All of that info might go out the window when you’re actually driving the pass, but at least you know what you’re up against. Safe travels.
@MrRMB1
@MrRMB1 3 года назад
Our RV isn't quite as big, but really appreciate you two putting this together !! Thank you!
@RVHomeschool
@RVHomeschool 3 года назад
I hear of people afraid to drive out here so they don’t visit. I would rather people know what is ahead and then they can be prepared and enjoy a Colorado trip. So much to see in this state.
@jebstewart6270
@jebstewart6270 2 месяца назад
Where's Da Troopers?Lotta speeders!
@tkking2331
@tkking2331 Год назад
I watched this video to just experience the Eisenhower tunnel alone. Glad to see you big RV drivers kind of educate people on how weight works on big hills and inclines! I've never driven I70 through Colorado but I do drive I24 in Tennessee through the Smoky mountain inclines regularly. I have also seen quite a few big trucks "not engine braking" have to use the stop ramps! I enjoyed the video thank you 😊
@rdbjrseattle
@rdbjrseattle 8 месяцев назад
13:50, like the Coast Guard hanging around all day at the mouth of the Columbia River in the summer waiting for boaters getting in trouble on the Bar.
@s_cutt
@s_cutt Месяц назад
Oooooweee
@travislambert9658
@travislambert9658 Год назад
Should be doing 35 down the hill and in the tunnel. Please dont get off at exit 205 if you lost brakes… three accidents this year there.
@larryreinke6136
@larryreinke6136 Год назад
You're correct, back in the late 80's early 90's I was a beer hauler and drove this corridor a lot. I thought vehicles over 35,000 lbs had a speed limit of 35 mph. My gross weight was around 78,000 lbs, my truck did not have a Jake brake, I had to slow down to 10 mph to get down that hill. Good times.
@jama17gill
@jama17gill Год назад
We're driving this route in an adapted handicapped van with a ramp underneath. This is scary!!!
@RVHomeschool
@RVHomeschool Год назад
You’ll be okay. Just stay in first or second gear.
@jama17gill
@jama17gill Год назад
@@RVHomeschool Our van is automatic. It looks like a beautiful drive though. We will be on our way from West Denver to Richfield, Utah that day. Then Vegas for a few days, and funal destination will be Disneyland for a couple of days. Then back home to Minnesota, but taking 15 through Utah and North Dakota.
@jimandcarole
@jimandcarole 3 года назад
Hi, thanks for the video. Two questions, 1) Did you have a towed vehicle attached? 2) Did the motor/transmission hold your speed effectively? We did this two days ago with a Ram 1500 attached and the transmission would not slow the RV/Towed and the transmission would constantly shift up to 4th gear due to the RPMs. I was constantly breaking when it got to 45 mph down to 35. Probably 15 times on the descent. Didn't burn them up but we could smell the asbestos by the bottom. Oh, the descent into Vail is no picnic either! 2020 Entegra Accolade (Similar to the Seneca)
@RVHomeschool
@RVHomeschool 3 года назад
We do tow a Jeep Wrangler. It isn’t as heavy as a truck and we have the Air Force One braking system which ties into the air brakes and simultaneously brakes the toad while we brake the Seneca. That might help. Jeremy downshifts the Allison to 2 or 3 and we never get above third gear. He does tap the brakes a handful of times and we definitely are not the fastest down the mountain. We would rather go slow and not have to tap the brakes as often. And you are right about Vail pass. I’ve personally know someone to flip right off the interstate on that last bend to the left as you head into town when driving during the winter.
@PastorThomasB
@PastorThomasB 3 года назад
Thank you for the advice, how to do this.
@RVHomeschool
@RVHomeschool 3 года назад
Thank you for watching. I hope it’s helpful with your journeys.
@user-pf2nb3dv8q
@user-pf2nb3dv8q Год назад
Thanks for the great video. I was wondering if it is okay to drive 40 mph while having auto socks on...?
@RVHomeschool
@RVHomeschool Год назад
Doubtful. They help with traction but I think any extended use might cause them to break down. We haven’t had to use ours yet.
@user-pf2nb3dv8q
@user-pf2nb3dv8q Год назад
@@RVHomeschool I see. Thank you for your reply!
@bobpeach4530
@bobpeach4530 3 года назад
What year is your Seneca? Mine is a 2018 on the s2rv chassis and I've got drum brakes all the way around I do not have disc brakes with a rotor.
@RVHomeschool
@RVHomeschool 3 года назад
Most people watching this video will have disc brakes and rotors. Our drum brakes can overheat too and become useless.
@adambuesser6264
@adambuesser6264 3 года назад
Do RV's have engine breaks like Trucks do?
@RVHomeschool
@RVHomeschool 3 года назад
Our Seneca, with the Allison transmission, has engine brakes. I’m not sure most RVs too but I would imagine most of the super C’s probably do.
@danphillips6606
@danphillips6606 Год назад
What kind of motorhome are you driving ?
@RVHomeschool
@RVHomeschool Год назад
Jayco Seneca. It’s a super C on a Freightliner chassis with a Cummins engine.
@kirkawilson
@kirkawilson 10 месяцев назад
I went down this is a blizzard with inches of snow on the ground. This makes the Grapevine look like kids play
@dougsmith7195
@dougsmith7195 Год назад
This is Eastbound not Westbound.
@diver3444
@diver3444 7 месяцев назад
westbound buffalo mt in front
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