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Bumpyroad wrote:Several of the scenic byways I mentioned are not RV friendly, but I have driven all of them in our crew cab pickup. The links and descriptions found in internet searches can help folks decide whether they are appropriate for an RV. There are a lot of great scenic byways and backways that are not particularly suited to RVs and some may even be posted prohibiting long, high or heavy vehicles.trailertraveler wrote:
Dave,
UT-261 (the Moki Dugway)
Attractions: Natural Bridges National Monument
...don't go near the Moki dugway in your RV...
Nov-21-2014 06:18 AM
trailertraveler wrote:
Dave,
UT-261 (the Moki Dugway)
Attractions: Natural Bridges National Monument
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Lauren wrote:
Don't get me wrong, the N Rim is nice - rustic and all that. And isolated. And fewer crowds due to far fewer facilities.
But you only see about 10% of the Canyon and you miss the majesty of the whole place - particularly at sunrise and sunset.
And you take pictures right into the sun.
Which is why I always recommend the S Rim - particularly for first time and maybe only a one time visit.
We have been to the N Rim to check it out but have been to the S Rim many times.
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