LongWayAround
WKR
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You should always take mountain roads seriously, whatever the conditions.
Your trip sounds like a good opportunity to learn more about the abilities of your vehicle and your self.
Take the advice above, get the equipment you need, and roll the dice. You might make it halfway and realize it isn't happening. Or, you might find it was easier than you thought it would be. There's only one way to find out.
I am very conservative with where I drive my truck. When it gets too rugged, I either back out or park and walk. You can always stop short and walk ahead to scout the road. The trouble is when you have pushed too far and realize you either are not comfortable or not able to continue but also unable to go back.
Your trip sounds like a good opportunity to learn more about the abilities of your vehicle and your self.
Take the advice above, get the equipment you need, and roll the dice. You might make it halfway and realize it isn't happening. Or, you might find it was easier than you thought it would be. There's only one way to find out.
I am very conservative with where I drive my truck. When it gets too rugged, I either back out or park and walk. You can always stop short and walk ahead to scout the road. The trouble is when you have pushed too far and realize you either are not comfortable or not able to continue but also unable to go back.