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Road Conditions (Mounts etc?) Question Camp Verde AZ to Sun Valley AZ


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Camp Verde is about 3200' and Flagstaff is about 7000' so expect some uphill climbing. Our Mountain Directory West describes the climb as 13 miles of sustained 4 to 6% grade. We recommend turning off your AC. From Flagstaff to Sun Valley is slightly downhill with no grades we can recall.

 

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I will echo BarbW. The I-17 route from Camp Verde to Flagstaff is a long sustained climb... but nothing more than about 6% max. It climbs for a while... then levels off for a while. No cliffs or anything to be concerned about. We are in Thousand Trails - Cottonwood currently, and find it much easier to drive to Flagstaff from here... than it is to drive from Flagstaff to here.

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Our Mountain Directory West describes the climb as 13 miles of sustained 4 to 6% grade.

 

If you're going to do any traveling in the mountainous Western U.S., I highly recommend this book (it can also be downloaded as an ebook)! There's also an Eastern edition.

 

http://www.mountaindirectory.com/

 

(Note that the Mountain Directory ebook will only work on computers and hand-held devices with Windows.)

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If you are concerned about grades, low speed turns, little to no shoulder; than in my opinion I-17 is definitely the route to take to I-40. AZ-89A from Sedona to Flagstaff would be the most challenging. We take AZ-260 East to AZ-87 North to I-40 at Winslow. It is good two lane road; but it has numerous grades, turns and sections with little to no shoulder.

 

I also recommend you get a copy of the Mountain Directory. You can check out the sample for Arizona and read the descriptions of your choices North from Camp Verde.

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OMG ....89A....no way....was bad enough driving that with a car. I dont think they even allow motorhomes on the upper end of that road.

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89 is a piece of cake. I find I-70 up and over the Rockies, through the Eisenhower Tunnel, move challenging. A six% grade is nothing in the West. There are places in the United States with road grades above 30%.

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