Rock Town Dec 30-Jan3
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Some friends tried the back way last year, hoping it was better, only to find really deep ruts and really bad conditons. I have heard that it is even worse now.
The front side road is passible with a normal car, as long as you have a some clearance, know how to read the rough sections, and take your time. I did it in my minivan at night. And I see normal cars in the parking area as well.
You would not want to park at the bottom of the hill and walk to the boulders. It woud end up being something like 3+ miles with a 1,000+ elevation gain.
Wes
The front side road is passible with a normal car, as long as you have a some clearance, know how to read the rough sections, and take your time. I did it in my minivan at night. And I see normal cars in the parking area as well.
You would not want to park at the bottom of the hill and walk to the boulders. It woud end up being something like 3+ miles with a 1,000+ elevation gain.
Wes
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Yeah the back way is toast now, big extended ponds with underwater ruts you can't judge. The normal approach is not too bad if you're patient and careful. Biggest possibility for drama will be blowing a tire on the rocks that are sticking up so just go slow and easy, dodging all the little rocks sticking up on the road.
This info comes as of Thanksgiving weekend, last time we were there.
This info comes as of Thanksgiving weekend, last time we were there.
charlie, blowing A tire? How about 2!?!charlie wrote:...Biggest possibility for drama will be blowing a tire on the rocks that are sticking up...
Jrodan, if you are coming (caravaning) with everyone else and don't mind leaving your car parked at the bottom of the hill, could you hitch a ride up with everyone else and camp out on top?
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Heh, no kidding. I kinda felt bad for those people but it's really kinda hard to not still be laughing about it. Who wants to bet I blow a tire on this trip just for the irony?meetVA wrote:charlie, blowing A tire? How about 2!?!charlie wrote:...Biggest possibility for drama will be blowing a tire on the rocks that are sticking up...
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