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dcason
Oct 14, 2013Explorer
Okay, we did it. Hubby really wanted to and he also wanted to see the ziggy zaggy road part of route 261 that rv's are not supposed to go on. So that is the way we went in and watched cars coming down and going up that ziggy zaggy 261 and tried to figure out exactly where the road was (hard to do that!). We have 24 foot class c which really is 25 feet bumper to bumper and I would say because of the dips in the road (quite a few of them) that that would be the max I would recommend. It was VERY scenic so I would recommend giving it a whirl. It did take us almost three hours because we were being very careful and we didn't want to beat rv to death, bottom out, or gasp get stuck. Just make sure there was no rain before you drive it.
Saw maybe 12 cars on that road during the time we were on it...interestingly no motorhomes or vans.:B There were two slightly smaller rental c' that followed us to the start but then turned around.
We stayed at Gooseneck the night before only to experience some wind
and a few raindrops that kept me awake awhile because it was whistling like crazy.Neat free place to stay! Maybe 9 others there camping last night.
Saw maybe 12 cars on that road during the time we were on it...interestingly no motorhomes or vans.:B There were two slightly smaller rental c' that followed us to the start but then turned around.
We stayed at Gooseneck the night before only to experience some wind
and a few raindrops that kept me awake awhile because it was whistling like crazy.Neat free place to stay! Maybe 9 others there camping last night.
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