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rmoore0852
Apr 29, 2016Explorer
Yeah, been playing on google earth, but it doesn't show elevation changes or low hanging trees. I know the one road I have been on up there looks nice and smooth on google, but there are some hills to contend with. Everything up there is crushed granite, and it is really slippery. At one point last year I was glad to have 4wd, since the rears started spinning, even with the weight of the camper on the back.
I don't exactly have the best rig for boondocking in tight areas. 36' 12,000 lbs and 13'3" tall. My biggest concern is going down a road to find a spot and not being able to turn around. I think what I will do is get close, then unload the 4 wheeler and go scouting on it.
We boondock in Cloudcroft NM all the time, but I know all those roads really well. Plus i'm a planner, and driving 700 miles while not knowing where we will stay is killing me!!!
I don't exactly have the best rig for boondocking in tight areas. 36' 12,000 lbs and 13'3" tall. My biggest concern is going down a road to find a spot and not being able to turn around. I think what I will do is get close, then unload the 4 wheeler and go scouting on it.
We boondock in Cloudcroft NM all the time, but I know all those roads really well. Plus i'm a planner, and driving 700 miles while not knowing where we will stay is killing me!!!
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