When we were there, some old couple came down it pulling an RV. How he did it with the narrowness of the road and the outcroppings of the formations, I have no idea.
Drug our trailer up the Moki dugway in February a few years ago. When my wife saw the signs that warned no trucks, RV's... she said you're not really going up there are you? I said there's no other way to get to Natural Bridges. She didn't think it was funny when I wanted to stop and take pictures. I'll admit that I was relieved there was no icy spots at the top.
Drug our trailer up the Moki dugway in February a few years ago. When my wife saw the signs that warned no trucks, RV's... she said you're not really going up there are you? I said there's no other way to get to Natural Bridges. She didn't think it was funny when I wanted to stop and take pictures. I'll admit that I was relieved there was no icy spots at the top.
I pulled my 27" bumper pull across it a few years ago with no issues. It is not worse than some of the places I pull it to here in Idaho, guess I didn't realize it was supposed to be that bad.
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No, but I have had a semi in Salt River Canyon in Az No idea what was there or what I was getting into. Just took the road toward my destination. This reminds me of that experience. But I'm not sure a 48 foot trailer could make those turn. Would sort of like to try though.
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actually YES, I have been on that. its the road down to valley of the gods. did a coyote hunt last fall down there and saw the area for the first time.