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Bob, about you trip at Moab… Did you drive down the Shafer Trail?

If so, I am wondering about the curves radius, going down the canyon… I suppose that a monster like Big Bro cannot turn there.

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We did go down the Shafer Switchbacks. The main report on it is in this post, with some additional follow-up here. I don't have any video of it.

Yes, a full-size truck can do Shafer Switchbacks. It wouldn't be a problem at all in a regular cab long box. A crew cab might have to back up occasionally, but it could definitely be done. I saw a video once of a full size truck with a slide-in camper, and he met a dump truck on the trail! I'm sure the dump truck driver was very familiar with both the truck and the road, so he might not be someone to copy. But it does show that even a BIG truck can do it.

That said, it is a narrow, shelfy road, and some people won't like it at all. Those people will like it even less in a big truck. So as we used to tell my kids when they wanted to talk about the movie "Space Balls" with their grandparents, "know your audience!"

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Bob, about you trip at Moab… Did you drive down the Shafer Trail?

If so, I am wondering about the curves radius, going down the canyon… I suppose that a monster like Big Bro cannot turn there.

:nabble_thinking-26_orig:

We did go down the Shafer Switchbacks. The main report on it is in this post, with some additional follow-up here. I don't have any video of it.

Yes, a full-size truck can do Shafer Switchbacks. It wouldn't be a problem at all in a regular cab long box. A crew cab might have to back up occasionally, but it could definitely be done. I saw a video once of a full size truck with a slide-in camper, and he met a dump truck on the trail! I'm sure the dump truck driver was very familiar with both the truck and the road, so he might not be someone to copy. But it does show that even a BIG truck can do it.

That said, it is a narrow, shelfy road, and some people won't like it at all. Those people will like it even less in a big truck. So as we used to tell my kids when they wanted to talk about the movie "Space Balls" with their grandparents, "know your audience!"

Thanks Bob for answering!

Looking at the maps, I supposed Big Bro couldn’t turn there without moving back each time.

The curves look very tight.

Anyway, I think to not have time to explore the park deeper than the usual tourists area.

So as we used to tell my kids when they wanted to talk about the movie "Space Balls" with their grandparents, "know your audience!"

LOL!

To be honest, even if we have time, not sure my “audience” would appreciate going down there!

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Thanks Bob for answering!

Looking at the maps, I supposed Big Bro couldn’t turn there without moving back each time.

The curves look very tight.

Anyway, I think to not have time to explore the park deeper than the usual tourists area.

So as we used to tell my kids when they wanted to talk about the movie "Space Balls" with their grandparents, "know your audience!"

LOL!

To be honest, even if we have time, not sure my “audience” would appreciate going down there!

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If you do choose to go down the Shafer Switchbacks, you can turn around and go back up, or you can head toward Moab on Potash Road like I did. But there's a third option. You can also head deeper into the Island In The Sky district on White Rim Road. This would be the "deeper than the usual tourists area" option. White Rim Road is LONG, I think typically taking 2 - 3 days, so it means camping out.

I've never been on it, but from what I thing I know it's not really a four wheel drive road, just a rough dirt road that requires low speeds and good ground clearance.

I also don't know what there is to see or do along that road, but that gives you a chance to do your own research.

Of course you wouldn't have to do the entire White Rim Road. You could go out a ways, then turn back to either go back up the switchbacks or out on Potash Road. However you want to spend your vacation time.

If you do any of this, report back to us!

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