If it was not safe for RVs in Colorado then wouldn't that mean there would be no campgrounds for RVs in Colorado?
Not being able to stop your RV on a decline is an operator deficiency, not a geographical or RV deficiency. People drive RVs over mountain passes daily without issue.
My wife can't stop laughing at your premise of escaping the "freezing" temperatures of the flat plains of Texas by going 1000 miles north up into the Rocky Mountains. We've been in Denver where is was sunny and in the 70s one day and in the 20s with 6 inches of snow on the ground the next morning.
There are altitude adjustments that may be required for your generator and gas appliances.
Your biggest issue is not a safety issue: where to dump? The work-around is to not use the RV "facilities" so you then have no need to dump.
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Ted & Melinda
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