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Oldtymeflyr
May 13, 2022Explorer
Its narrow. Getting up and down is not the problem, not even the turns are.
Its getting along with other vehicles that is the problem. Some drives will be 10 feet away from the edge of the downside pavement, can't move over to the edge, just can't. Cutting the switchbacks is common, comming into your side of the roadway. Two wide body MH's will have a hard time passing.
The thing to remember is that you are not alone Some people are truly terrified of driving in the mountains and don't know it until they are there. Even motorcycle drivers are not exempt.
Some people just lose "it" in the face of fear. It can be dangerous.
In a smaller vehicle you have more control and more options and more places to put you vehicle.
Best.
Its getting along with other vehicles that is the problem. Some drives will be 10 feet away from the edge of the downside pavement, can't move over to the edge, just can't. Cutting the switchbacks is common, comming into your side of the roadway. Two wide body MH's will have a hard time passing.
The thing to remember is that you are not alone Some people are truly terrified of driving in the mountains and don't know it until they are there. Even motorcycle drivers are not exempt.
Some people just lose "it" in the face of fear. It can be dangerous.
In a smaller vehicle you have more control and more options and more places to put you vehicle.
Best.
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