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harold1946
Explorer
Jul 04, 2016

Utah hwy 261

Need information about 261 north from Mexican Hat to the junction with 95.
Is it doable in a 38' MH with a toad?

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  • TexasShadow wrote:
    261 is closed to large vehicles. it is a one lane gravel road that climbs steeply. good for a scenic drive with the toad, but a dually pu is pushing the envelope pretty hard.


    Do you have a website showing any restrictions. What constitutes a large vehicle.
  • 261 is closed to large vehicles. it is a one lane gravel road that climbs steeply. good for a scenic drive with the toad, but a dually pu is pushing the envelope pretty hard.
  • Thanks James: I looked at the video and I believe it is very doable. I am a very seasoned mountain, dirt road driver.
  • I went up the dugway in my toad and regretted it half way up. never again, and in a mH with a toad???????????
    bumpy
  • 163 goes thru Mexican Hat not 261. 163 is a good two lane road, a bit hilly but no major climbs. Ah wait now I see 261, thats the Moki Dugway. I would not even think about doing that with a toad tho we pulled a TT (popup) up it once. It's a dirt road that gains a 1000 ft of altitude in a mile or two thru a series of very sharp hairpin turns. My wife does not like it to say the least.

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    Personally I don't find it to be very dangerous and it's certainly a road that will give you a story to tell the grandkids...heh. While you are in the area check out Goosenecks and the Valley of the Gods. We spent a couple of weeks in Cortez and Monticello exploring the area 2 years ago and I think we climbed the Moki two or three times.