Sujet : Re: Utah Day 2
De : wolverine01 (at) *nospam* charter.net (sticks)
Groupes : rec.outdoors.rv-travelDate : 13. May 2025, 14:52:14
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On 5/11/2025 1:48 PM, Ted Heise wrote:
On Sat, 10 May 2025 15:42:47 -0500,
sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
On 5/6/2025 12:37 PM, George.Anthony wrote:
Though quite a famous trail or road if you will, it is not a
very technical off-road route, with the possible exception of
the last 10 miles or so. This road can be done in most
pickups, 4x4 when it gets wet is needed as it all turns to a
muddy mess. It turned out to be a great place to let the
wife try her hand behind the wheel off-roading. I drove out
and let her drive back. So she got her first 58 miles
driving her Bronco on something other than pavement. She
scared the hell out of me, to be honest.
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Hah! BTDT.
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Here's a video of the Hole in The Rock road with me helping the
wife learn how to handle the Bronco a little.
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<https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/gf9kcn2po4zl0qi56byll/IMG_9458.MOV?rlkey=iw2h2hsaqcqmqeslmdolh4t3f&dl=0>
Very interesting, thanks for posting it. FWIW, it didn't look any
more challenging than the road to Grosvenor Arch we drove (part
of) in my Acadia.
Yeah, this road is pretty easy. The biggest hurdle I think is getting hung up. Longer wheelbases and lower clearance vehicles might have some difficulties. If you just slow down and pick your spots, most vehicles can do this one. No canyon switchbacks or sandy parts needing 4x4.
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