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Mountain Mama wrote:
Our tow vehicle is 4WD dually. Would it be ok for this road or is it more like jeep riding?
Lauren wrote:
Thanks for the question, Mountain Mama, I was going to ask the same thing as we have a Chebby 3500 SRW long bed. And is it much of a shelf road? Have learned I am not as good at cliff hanging with a vehicle as I used to be (maybe I am just smarter!)
I have a post going as well seeking info (Y GT G) as, God willing, we will make the trip again in a year. Have been to them all several times but want one more shot at it.
โFeb-21-2015 12:22 PM
vermilye wrote:
Here is the reason I love the view of the Tetons from Mormon Row:
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j3ff9ack wrote:Mountain Mama wrote:
Where does one find info about the 4WD trail?
It's on the park map here listed as River Road. Some great views of the Snake River with wildlife most of the time.
โFeb-21-2015 02:45 AM
Twomed wrote:
If you just want laid back real camping lots of surrounding NF provide a much better experience IMHO.
โFeb-20-2015 07:32 PM
Mountain Mama wrote:
Where does one find info about the 4WD trail?
โFeb-20-2015 04:51 PM
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jwoods61us wrote:
Before we got there, I was lukewarm about the Grand Tetons and excited about seeing Yellowstone. But, when we turned into the Snake River valley just out of Jackson, I fell in love. The ONLY thought that John D. Rockefeller Jr., and I will ever have in common is that we both thought that this was/is the most beautiful place in the world. Of course he bought it, and I only wish I could.
One of my favorite experiences in GT was taking the 4WD trail that follows the west side of the Snake. We stopped and glassed Elk that were grazing in the Refuge, and saw a number of bones along the trail reminding us that it is still a wilderness area.
And, John D. and I must not be the only ones who love the place, I noticed at the end of a current Toyota ad that there is a shot taken from the 4WD trail as it rises up out of the valley with the Tetons in full view. (I searched but couldn't find a link, sorry.)
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