barefooter
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Is it faster to go through Olds and 22X or thru the new NW ring road in Calgary? Haven't been down there since it opened.
friend of mine that lives in Red Deer likes to go west through rocky south at the south Saskatchewan river crossing, so south on 93 then hooks up to #1
same here, cuts off a half hr of driving, so long as that road is decent. It can be nasty I tells ya, with sparse traffic
I have always gone Olds to 22X to Cochrane then turn at the bottom of the hill heading west through the reserve before rejoining the TransCanada at Chief Chiniki restaurant. Still will be faster I think.
I noticed it taking more time through the res, I'd just head right up the hill to hit the 1 and your on your way
I noticed it taking more time through the res, I'd just head right up the hill to hit the 1 and your on your way
We have always taken the hiway past rocky, until this last trip to revy - luckily never had any breakdowns/accidents, however have pushed through 2 feet of fresh pow on the hiway, and probably added an extra hour to our trip(60 to 80kph).
We took the new ring road....... All i can say is, "way awesome"........ Probably saved about 1/2 to 1 hour against going to cochrane, or through hiway 93, and never had to worry about the weather up through saskatchewan crossing......
Stony trail ring road comes out just before the olympic park...... Traffic was actually fairly thin.....
After hearing that I really want to give that ring road a go - we have a place in Invermere and travel with the kids - saving 1/2 would be major on the way to the cabin. If I can make it door to door in 5 hours instead of 5 1/2 we will be impressed!
We have always taken the hiway past rocky, until this last trip to revy - luckily never had any breakdowns/accidents, however have pushed through 2 feet of fresh pow on the hiway, and probably added an extra hour to our trip(60 to 80kph).
We took the new ring road....... All i can say is, "way awesome"........ Probably saved about 1/2 to 1 hour against going to cochrane, or through hiway 93, and never had to worry about the weather up through saskatchewan crossing......
Stony trail ring road comes out just before the olympic park...... Traffic was actually fairly thin.....