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texasjayco

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Posted: 09/13/23 03:38pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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Going to drive the Teton pass from Victor to Jackson WY (Eastbound) with the truck and trailer in my signature. Will let you know what I like or dislike about it. I have years of semi driving experience and have drove many mountain passes with the trailer.
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Please do let us know if this was as bad as some say. I'm planning a trip next summer, and will go from Gros Venture CG to Madison CG., and this looks like the way to go. I would just be westbound.

I have a 2022 F450 and a 16K lbs trailer, with lots of mtn driving exp.

I doubt it would be a good idea to go up hwy 191 all the way thru Yellowstone pulling my 36' 5th wheel.

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texasjayco wrote:

JCK wrote:

Going to drive the Teton pass from Victor to Jackson WY (Eastbound) with the truck and trailer in my signature. Will let you know what I like or dislike about it. I have years of semi driving experience and have drove many mountain passes with the trailer.
Jeff


Please do let us know if this was as bad as some say. I'm planning a trip next summer, and will go from Gros Venture CG to Madison CG., and this looks like the way to go. I would just be westbound.

I have a 2022 F450 and a 16K lbs trailer, with lots of mtn driving exp.

I doubt it would be a good idea to go up hwy 191 all the way thru Yellowstone pulling my 36' 5th wheel.

Thanks,
Mark


The drive up through the Snake River Canyon is beautiful and much more enjoyable.


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Original poster here. We’re at Gros Venture
The trip from West Yellowstone was wonderful. Tonight I’ll put together a trip report.


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Original poster here : West Yellowstone to Jackson Wy
West on 20 out of West Yellowstone through Targhee Pass is a good road and basically travel speed limit over the pass. 20 from Targhee Pass to Ashton very flat and good road. Ashton you get on 32 through farm land to Tetonia , this road was a little rough and a little more narrow around a 50-55 mph road. Titania to Victor on 33 is mostly flat and a good road. At Victor you start you climb to Teton Pass on 22 gentle curves in the 45-55 mph. Victor is 6000 above sea level and the pass was around 8000 above sea level. At the pass I had Tow Haul already on. Then turned Exhaust Brake on and manually shifted to 3 gear. My 2019 GMC Duramax is a six speed. Down the grade 10% I had 3 brake applications. Two were in third gear as the truck went from 30 to 40 and needed to slow to 30 again. RPM was around 2300 to 2800. The other brake application was in second gear and I needed to slow to 15 mph for a sharp curve the RPM in second gear was 3200 when I braked for the 15 mph curve.
All in all it was a great trip. Victor to Wilson is a very good road with wide berms, guard rails and extra area around the curves. In summary my total weight is 16000 K. Any of the newer diesels with exhaust brake will have no issues. I did see a Ford 150 eco boast in the brake cool down area. I would not try this pass with a Gas truck with anything over 6000 lbs.
I’m happy I took this route verses going through the Park. The previous two days we were stuck in bison jams of 1 hour and the other 1 and one half hour. Again this is just my experience and your’s may differ.
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Great info!!
Thanks for sharing !!

JCK wrote:

Original poster here. We’re at Gros Venture


BTW, how do you like Gros Venture?

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* This post was edited 09/14/23 12:02pm by texasjayco *

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Glad it was a good experience for you.

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Gros Venture is a very nice National Campground. Paved road and sites. The camp sites are very far apart. Only D loop has electricity the rest is dry camping. You can get water on the way in. If you have a National Park Pass you will save almost 50 % on camping fees. Moose frequently roam through the park.
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