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jstaffon wrote:
I hope you some now post your experience at Toroweap.
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โApr-10-2018 11:38 AM
jstaffon wrote:LenSatic wrote:agesilaus wrote:
After seeing your comments I watched a couple of YouTube videos of that last section. To be honest it doesn't -look- that extreme: YT.
I agree. We live in the SE corner of AZ and our quarter-mile driveway resembles that last part. ๐
Jeff: are there places before the last 3 miles to drop off our Casita? We'll be going with a Tahoe pulling it and our son will be in his Tacoma. Both are high clearance 4x4 with AT tires. It looks like the Casita would be fine but it doesn't have AT tires so I wouldn't want to risk it.
LS
I wouldn't take the camper (if that's what a Casita is) in to the Ranger Station at mile mark 55 mostly because of the length restriction into the Park of 22 feet which includes vehicle and trailer. There's no parking that I could see at the Ranger Station except for a small area where I saw someone letting air out of their tires. There's a small pull off area about 5 miles from the rim but I think it's too small for your camper and you'd have to go past the Ranger Station. The Ranger Station is right on the boundary of BLM and National Park land....as I recall. There's a big parking area right as you enter onto the 61 mile gravel road...highway 389, 8 miles or so west of Fredonia. You can see that in the early part of my video. Only risk there is leaving your camper unattended along highway 389. The other option is to park where we did which is mile mark 40 at the junction where the Colorado City access road joins the Pipe Spring road. Lots of room to turn around. I think you can see the size of it from my video. That however would be 40 miles of dragging your camper down a gravel road. I didn't see any other good areas before that junction. By the way, the vehicle that shows up in your signature looks a lot like the Yukon that passed us in the video. They made it ok but it was moving very slowly and bouncing a lot.
โApr-10-2018 10:39 AM
LenSatic wrote:agesilaus wrote:
After seeing your comments I watched a couple of YouTube videos of that last section. To be honest it doesn't -look- that extreme: YT.
I agree. We live in the SE corner of AZ and our quarter-mile driveway resembles that last part. ๐
Jeff: are there places before the last 3 miles to drop off our Casita? We'll be going with a Tahoe pulling it and our son will be in his Tacoma. Both are high clearance 4x4 with AT tires. It looks like the Casita would be fine but it doesn't have AT tires so I wouldn't want to risk it.
LS
โApr-10-2018 10:20 AM
agesilaus wrote:
After seeing your comments I watched a couple of YouTube videos of that last section. To be honest it doesn't -look- that extreme: YT.
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agesilaus wrote:
1669?! Wow I'm impressed!
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