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URL icon « on: May 22, 2018, 02:41:24 PM »

We're driving from Denver on Wednesday and will want to get to Telluride as fast as possible, with a stop along the way at something like a Walmart/grocery store.

What do y'all recommend?


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URL icon « Reply #1 on: May 22, 2018, 02:58:30 PM »

Leaving earlier! You will miss a lot of fun!
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URL icon « Reply #2 on: May 22, 2018, 03:11:17 PM »

In my experience, I-70 and 285/50 are nearly the same amount of time.  Longer miles on I-70, but you deal with two lane highways for a lot of the other route.  I'd give a slight time advantage to I-70.  Either way, you'll end up in Montrose before heading south toward Telluride where there's a Walmart, etc, for all your festival needs.
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URL icon « Reply #3 on: May 22, 2018, 03:37:24 PM »

While I second the "leave earlier" advice above, sometimes it's not always possible.  This year is one of those years for me, so we are planning on leaving Denver around 2am Wednesday morning.  This should allow enough time for a fast pit stop at the Walmart in Montrose, before rolling in to claim a spot on Warner Field (just my GF and I, so not too worried about getting there right at land-grab time).  You have two main options that both take basically the same amount of time (about 6 hours), and each passes though Montrose.  

1.  Take I70 over to Grand Junction and then south to Telluride using US-50 and US-550.  (more major highways, less scenic)

2.  Take the southern route using US-285 and catching US-50 out of Salida.  This eventually leads you "the back-way" into Montrose.  Personally I think this route is more scenic, but it is windier.  Technically this way is less mileage than option 1, but still takes the same amount of time.

Of course, the times I have quoted do not factor in stops or construction delays (which are common in the High Country in June).  If anyone has any inside info on possible construction delays along these routes, please share!

PS for those NOT in a hurry to get to the greatest place on earth via Denver.  Experience has shown the best Bluegrass pregame is to take several days and meander up 285 before continuing south through Pagosa Springs and Durango, camping along the way.  Take one of the most beautiful drives in Colorado (Durango to T-ride), and roll in to the Box Canyon the Saturday before the festival.

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URL icon « Reply #4 on: May 22, 2018, 03:49:48 PM »

Of course, the times I have quoted do not factor in stops or construction delays (which are common in the High Country in June).  If anyone has any inside info on possible construction delays along these routes, please share!

cotrip.org is the best online resource I've found for all traffic-related information across the state.
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URL icon « Reply #5 on: May 24, 2018, 03:59:06 PM »

You can also turn south off of I-70 at Glenwood to Carbondale and then head over McClure Pass. Very pretty drive and not as much traffic. Marble is along the way; some of the marble used in the Lincoln Memorial is from there. Great restaurants in Carbondale too.  285 is getting to be VERY slow with all the RVs on the road. Hwy 50 over Monarch Pass is pretty, but can seem unbearably LONG if there are slow-moving vehicles and/or construction.
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