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Off_Pavement
Jan 07, 2016Explorer II
There is great boondocking locations outside the park you might want to consider. As far as where you can go, though I think the guy was a lunatic, a minivan with 5 people was attempting to make it's way the last 3 miles to Toroweap overlook with a NPS ranger (on foot) watching. There are rock steps and boulders to negotiate and the road is marked for high clearance vehicles only. I queried the ranger and his response is classic as far as I'm concerned... "Determination of the human spirit".
The main roads are washboard at worst with no water crossings. Observing the road surface in numerous spots, it is obvious that if wet, it might be difficult getting out until things dried up some.
The main roads are washboard at worst with no water crossings. Observing the road surface in numerous spots, it is obvious that if wet, it might be difficult getting out until things dried up some.
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