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Kayteg1
Aug 10, 2017Explorer II
We are driving more and more and like the camper mobility more and more.
Just couple days ago we visited Monument Valley.
Own by Indians they force "No RV, no buses" so RV drivers are forced to park their vehicles and use one of those 15 seats mounted on back of F150 (that cost pretty hefty $$) and driven by locals at incredible speeds over washouts.
If you have pets, you might check-in into "RV park" that offers gravel pad and picnicking table. End of amenities. (for $$$ as well)
With our camper we just drove, although we skip final loop that is very rough. This way the steepest grade was 18%. Not a problem for new dually.
Just couple days ago we visited Monument Valley.
Own by Indians they force "No RV, no buses" so RV drivers are forced to park their vehicles and use one of those 15 seats mounted on back of F150 (that cost pretty hefty $$) and driven by locals at incredible speeds over washouts.
If you have pets, you might check-in into "RV park" that offers gravel pad and picnicking table. End of amenities. (for $$$ as well)
With our camper we just drove, although we skip final loop that is very rough. This way the steepest grade was 18%. Not a problem for new dually.
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