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- Retired_SailorExplorerMade the drive yesterday with no issues. We did disconnect the toad and although I think we could have made it fine with it in tow it was one less thing to worry about and was glad we did. Now if we can just get the fires out in the park.
- msmith1199Explorer II
reasley wrote:
msmith1199 wrote:
It's not that bad and the tailgators will hopefully go up Old Priest Grade. 45 foot tour buses go up New Priest Grade all day long. Semi-trucks go up Old Priest Grade. There are quite a few turnouts along the route. Just use them to let people pass. No reason to unhook the toad unless you want to. I never have unhooked.
I don't think you'll find Semi's or even many delivery trucks on Old Priest. The road has a 7200 lb max weight limit. That includes the vehicle and whatever you're towing.
Opps, my mistake when I said semi's go up old Priest. I meant to say new Priest just like the tour buses. Nothing but cars and pickups pretty much allowed on the old road. - reasleyExplorer
msmith1199 wrote:
It's not that bad and the tailgators will hopefully go up Old Priest Grade. 45 foot tour buses go up New Priest Grade all day long. Semi-trucks go up Old Priest Grade. There are quite a few turnouts along the route. Just use them to let people pass. No reason to unhook the toad unless you want to. I never have unhooked.
I don't think you'll find Semi's or even many delivery trucks on Old Priest. The road has a 7200 lb max weight limit. That includes the vehicle and whatever you're towing. - msmith1199Explorer II
smkettner wrote:
Allow an extra hour to go slow and another couple hours to stop and see some sights along the way.
Relax and enjoy the ride. A few spots are 8% but you are going slow so it is not a huge big deal.
New Priest Grade is only five miles long. You don't need an extra hour for that. - msmith1199Explorer IIIt's not that bad and the tailgators will hopefully go up New Priest Grade. 45 foot tour buses go up New Priest Grade all day long. Semi-trucks go up Old Priest Grade. There are quite a few turnouts along the route. Just use them to let people pass. No reason to unhook the toad unless you want to. I never have unhooked.
- TravelonExplorer
Retired Sailor wrote:
Thanks all. Heading the way tomorrow. Thinking of disconnecting the toad at the bottom and having my wife keep the tailgaters away with it.
Smart move, enjoy the drive.
Travelon - Retired_SailorExplorerThanks all. Heading the way tomorrow. Thinking of disconnecting the toad at the bottom and having my wife keep the tailgaters away with it.
- Allow an extra hour to go slow and another couple hours to stop and see some sights along the way.
Relax and enjoy the ride. A few spots are 8% but you are going slow so it is not a huge big deal. - Marv_HoagExplorerBeen there done that several times. It's a little bit of work, but not all that long a stretch of road.
- jmtandemExplorer IIThis is not for those that don't like curves and mountain grades.
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