I live in southwestern Utah. The problem as I see it is when these AWD vehicles get stuck, people behind them on the trail get stuck too. Most times there is no way to get around them or to turn around. I also know a good driver can get some of these vehicles through but the average person who...
My question would be how easy would it be to access your spare tire? I car camp in mine and I cut a piece of plywood for a single bed that just lays on top on one side so it's easy to pull it out if I need the spare tire. I spend a lot of time in the backcountry and it appears if I did this that...
I lost 2mpg after the recall and it's been quite a while. So I guess I'm stuck with this. I was averaging 30 with my 21 BB and. Now it's 28. Every time.
If I don't close my doors all the way - just softly close it one click - it won't wake the car up. If I forget the dam thing starts it's humming and clicking.
I live in St George and I have been there many, many times. The road is notorious for flat tires. I did get a flat out there once with my Exterra. The rock area after the entry station can change drastically. If it gets really washed out a Bronco Sport might not make it. Or some of the other...
It's definitely your comfort level but I've spent a lot of time out there. And it also depends on how well you drive. I went out with a boyfriend with a hybrid Escape and we got stuck a few times but managed to dig ourselves out. I would have never taken it out there but you know - men. ?
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There are quite a few after the turnoff for vermillion cliffs off of House Rock valley rd. If you are going to the North Rim there is plenty of camping in the Kaibab forest just before you get to the entrance to the park. Both east and west sides.
I've done it many many times in my Exterra with 4wd but I have been very hesitant to take the Bronco out there so I haven't. I live in this area. I'd suggest you go out on a weekend so if you need a pull there will be someone nearby. ? Or wait until it rains and the sand is wet. On the other...