I have been thinking of driving the Magruder Corridor this summer, most likely from the Grangeville, ID side over to Darby, MT. I have researched the Magruder Road on the internet and it seems doable, but I can't find any information on crossing in a truck camper. So I thought I would ask if any of our Forum Members have ever done this road in a truck camper. If so, I really would appreciate feed back on the level of off-road difficulty for this road and most importantly, since the road has several long one lane stretches, how often were vehicles encountered that required backing up to pass each other and in what direction does most of the traffic travel - ID to MT or MT to ID? Said another way, would a truck camper be able to pass an on coming vehicle, assuming the use of pull outs, if needed? I guess this is my biggest concern - passing oncoming vehicles on narrow, steep mountain sections of this road.
My truck is a 2007 GMC Classic 2500HD, 4X4, CC, D/A that carries an Outfitter Apex 8. My truck and camper are very similar to Whazoo's. We most likely would go the first half of July, since the Forest Service indicates that the road will be closed for part of Aug for culvert and road upgrades. We have some experience with off-road travel, having spent time and miles off-road in the Utah Unita mountains and red rock country, as well as in Wyoming, Idaho, and Nevada. Mostly Forest Service roads, some primitive, some not.
Once again any feedback and particularly first hand experience would be appreciated. We will be off to the Oregon coast this weekend and will be gone for 10 days, so I even if I may not be able to check back onto the site until we get home I still look forward to any feedback.
Thanks again...Terry