![]() Aside from far eastern Utah and far western Colorado, this route has many possibilities for scenic overlooks, stopping points, etc.As both routes travel through mountain passes, fuel usage should be similar between them. This route is slightly shorter, though the difference in distance is trivial.This route has T-Mobile 3G coverage along most of its route, whereas I-80 has little or no data coverage west of Cheyenne.For DEN⇆SLC, I've so far taken I-80 once when eastbound and I-70 w/ US-6 once when westbound (I've only had one SLC⇆DEN trip).īased on your criteria, the I-70 to US-6 route appears to be superior. Also, last, but not least, it wouldn't hurt if the route has some T-Mobile USA UMTS, EDGE or GPRS coverage (without classified as roaming).Īs far as Google Maps go, it seems like all three routes are roughly the same, in both the time and the distance, so, looking for some more feedback. What's the difference between these ways, and which one is better, or best avoided? I'm driving in the summer (June 2013) interested in a short route a little scenery wouldn't hurt too much engine and tyre wear, bad roads and bad fuel economy is best avoided (driving own car), but high highway speeds are welcome planning to drive in one or two days, possibly stopping along the highway to get some sleep (spots with night temperatures of around 20☌ are welcome, and so are spots where you can get some shade during the daytime). or, more I-70 / US-50, through Grand Junction, CO, and US-6 in Utah. ![]()
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