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agesilaus
Jan 10, 2016Explorer III
Thousands of RVs make that drive every year, so it isn't that dangerous. But it has what rock climbers call exposure, you feel like it is dangerous. Mainly because you can see too much for some people. Especially if you are not used to that sort of road. 7% grade is just about standard on mountain roads and Hwy 12 in Utah has a 15% grade section and thousands of RVs make that trip every year.
If you feel nervous about driving a road like that, then don't. You might do something silly out of inexperience.
I was inoculated at an early age. We lived in Tucson and my father used to take us to Nogales and other spots like Tombstone. And that road was a rail-less and very steep road. You could see a number of crushed vehicles littering the slope.
I doubt that road exists anymore.
If you feel nervous about driving a road like that, then don't. You might do something silly out of inexperience.
I was inoculated at an early age. We lived in Tucson and my father used to take us to Nogales and other spots like Tombstone. And that road was a rail-less and very steep road. You could see a number of crushed vehicles littering the slope.
I doubt that road exists anymore.
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