I have a dilemma. Three weeks from now I'm leaving on an 8-week excursion to southern Utah and the San Juan Mts in Colorado. In round numbers, it's about 1000 miles just to get there from my home in Texas. My F350 tows my +/- 6500 lb. Arctic Fox like its on autopilot; my Land Cruiser is merely adequate and was never made for towing, even though it has a rating of 8500 lbs. Elevations will range from 1500 ft. to about 11,000 ft. while towing.
I have reservations in Zion, Cedar Breaks, Canyonlands, Dead Horse Point, Arches, and a couple of places in Colorado, with at-large boondocking in between.
The thing is, I'm doing the White Rim Trail in Canyonlands, Molas Pass in Colorado, the Last Dollar Road and anything else that piques my interest and comports with my abilities. For this, the Land Cruiser is a dream--and the whole reason I bought it. In its place, the F350 would merely schlump along, where able, and batter my kidneys.
So Which Would You Drive: the F350 for ease of travel, or the Land Cruiser for sport once you've arrived?
2014 Arctic Fox 22H.
2009 Toyota Land Cruiser URJ200 Series
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