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- wallynmExplorerYou may want to have a current ERS in force. Help may be a few hours away. Generally decent Verizon service.
- Thunder_MountaiExplorer II
hsteinle wrote:
No problems just be aware of the following: it IS open range so be on the look out for goats, sheep, cows, and horses==AND DOGS-- coming out of the ditch and on the road. REALLY be careful at night. If you DO hit an animal YOU will be responsible for paying for it, and some of that Navajo livestock is pretty expensive, if you know what I mean. Also if it should rain be careful in lower points of the roads as flash floods are NOT uncommon. Suggest you be full on fuel even though it can be found it is usually more expensive. Nice desert scenery on the drive.
Been driving the Navajo Reservation for thirty years. This pretty much sums it up. However, I would add not to drive at night period. There are way too many impaired drivers on the road. - hsteinleExplorerNo problems just be aware of the following: it IS open range so be on the look out for goats, sheep, cows, and horses==AND DOGS-- coming out of the ditch and on the road. REALLY be careful at night. If you DO hit an animal YOU will be responsible for paying for it, and some of that Navajo livestock is pretty expensive, if you know what I mean. Also if it should rain be careful in lower points of the roads as flash floods are NOT uncommon. Suggest you be full on fuel even though it can be found it is usually more expensive. Nice desert scenery on the drive.
- Sandia_ManExplorer IINo issues that I can recall as vehicles larger than 40' travel highway 264 all the time weather permitting.
- rgatijnet1Explorer IIIFrom the internet. Rt. 264
- harold1946ExplorerPerfectly good 2 lane road, traveled it many times.
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