October 14, 2013
Free Camping at Gooseneck State Park |
Donna at Deadhorse rim |
Nasty camping hair |
Well today is a new day and he is at it again. After reading someone else's blog with some more info, I caved. It is a 17 mile road and we approached it from paved route 261...the area just before the switchbacks where rv's are not supposed to go (narrow road too).
There is a road that crawls its way up here - route 261 UT |
Valley of the Gods |
It took us about 3 hours or slightly less to finish the 17 mile road. David was being very careful to not bottom out, get stuck, or rumble us to death on some washboard areas. I even got out and walked a bit up a generous hill. We are 25 feet from tip to tail so I would not recommend that any rv over that do it because of the angle of the dips at the bottom of some of the hills. I would also recommend that you don't do it after a rain (which the sign may say).
Valley of the Gods |
My other recommendation would be to first
on your way into Gooseneck State Park,
check out the access from the other end (route 163) or just go in that way. That end has a kind of wash/stream immediately in the beginning so you can see the condition of that. You can access it from either end really. The scenery was breathtaking on this sunny day. Highly recommended. The best part (if you decide to do only half of it) would be the entry on route 163 to the far end where the road almost hairpins...then flip it and go back. Any kind of overnight spots are mostly at this end.
Crawling our way along Valley of the Gods |
Valley of the Gods |
Raplee Ridge - very unusual mountains |
Monument Valley |
Overnight in parking lot behind McDonalds or Walmart in Page, AZ.
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