>
> > A portion, known as the Moki Dugway is nothing more than a
> > bladed gravel road. Perfectly passable in a regular automobile,
> > but NOT if towing a trailer or driving an RV. That section,
> > north-bound, rises some 1000 feet in only 3 miles, literally
> > carved out of the edge of the plateau.
>
> I'm mystified by this piece of advice.
> I'd prefer driving my Range Rover RV on a bladed gravel road
> to driving a regular automobile there, any day!
>
> Why should a regular car be better?
>
The Moki Dugway is okay for a regular car provided there are no washouts.
And it is not a piece of road where you want to be pulling a trailer or driving
a long RV due to the tight turns. Better to take the long way around towards
Bluff and Blanding and stay on the paved roads.
Chris
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