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RobertRyan
Nov 18, 2013Explorer
PNichols wrote:
My Itasca will not do extremes and I've never claimed that. However FWIW, assuming your photo can be taken at face value our Itasca would also do just fine in the Algerian desert if I could get the parts and gasoline for it there (which I couldn't). I'm curious, have you ever been on the Monument Valley's not-recommended-for-RVs road??
French Rvers in a Convoy in Algeria , in case one has problems. I have been on roads not recommended for RV's in Australia and New Zealand.It would not be Gasoline but diesel in Algeria.
PNichols wrote:
My Itasca will not go to a bunch of places offroad, but it will go to to a bunch places offroad, too. The key is to go slow and pick your track. Firefighters, other offroad emergency responders, forest rangers, oil field workers, and field scientists usually do not have the time to go slow so they need more raw steel around them to keep things together - but ultimately winding up with about the same COG location as that of our Itasca.
Generally applies to all RVers no matter where they are from. In their case they are going Off Road where they can, not driving Off Pavement as you have stated and shown.
The last image is of a fairly large 4 x4 bus going across the desert in Australia.
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