i heard that on the way up the mountain it is really curvy and there are only guard rails, im going on a charder bus and it seems scary, also what about motion sickness from that or altitude sickness when you got there
im going over spring breakDriving to copper mountain?
The road from Denver to Copper Mtn is a four lane interstate with very wide shoulders. There are no places along that route that should scare you.
If you're prone to motion sickness take some Dramamine before you go.
You don't mention where you live but if you're from the Denver area altitude sickness should be minimal at worst. Drinking lots of water should help. If you live somewhere considerably lower than a "mile high", a day or two in Denver before going up might be a good idea. Mostly altitude isn't a problem though, except for a headache.Driving to copper mountain?
The road to Copper is really safe and the curves are gentle. That being said I still remember going to a conference in Snowmass a few years ago. One of the participants was talking about the scary mountain roads he had driven on. I lived up 5 miles of very steep, narrow mountain road at the time. I asked what roads he had taken and it was I-70 Glenwood Canyon. Again 4 lane perfectly safe - it's all in your perspective.
And previous posters suggestions for motion sickness and altitude sickness were good ones. I would add try to sit at the front of the bus so you can look out the front window occasionally.
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