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Originally Posted by meteoricide
Here is Lucille crossing Vail pass (10,628 feet) on what had to be THE last possible moment available for this year without chain law in effect SOMEWHERE along the route. I do wish Lucille still had her set of automatic chains that install on the fly ... but they were scavenged by the school district that sold us Lucille.
Again ... i cannot state clearly enough how well this bus runs ... the mileage it gets is truly surprising. She knocked down 9.55 mpg on that brutal Denver to Vegas run. There was one very long climb to 7300 feet in Utah that made her overheat pretty badly ... i stopped her immediately and kept her running - this cooled her down quickly and restored the oil pressure to normal - she peaked at 230 and the trans even popped up to 140. I will remember that climb and take a slightly less aggressive approach to it next time.
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Also, the aspen trees along the hump route are at peak color and have become my favorite fall foliages. Short of one of the eastern oaks that turn bright electric reddish orange, there is no way to describe how bright and cheery aspen are in their fall best.
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