bobby49 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 8:52 pm
I will not say that your proposed route through DVNP is crazy, but it does seem a bit naive. The Racetrack Valley Road can be very slow if you have any respect for the underside of your vehicle. I never go to the Racetrack Valley unless I have a day there for foot exploration of the various mines. It takes me another whole day to hike in and out of Marble Canyon, and another whole day to hike in and out of Mosaic Canyon.
OTOH, if you just want to say that you've seen DVNP, then drive up to Dantes View.
Completely naive is more like it!

This is the kind of feedback I'm looking for. Thanks!
I only mentioned the Race Track because another poster said it was their favorite area. I know nearly nothing about DVNP thus far, just what I've read in the downloadable park handout. I'm just now fact finding.
I'm not afraid of rough road or even rutted two track if it'll get us someplace special. It can't be very technical or narrow though. We have good clearance, plates and good E rated LT tires with good sidewall protection, but carrying the 900 lb camper and gear it certainly is isn't nimble like a lifted Jeep or fully tricked out Tacoma. Also, we wouldn't want a trek that takes three days.
Now if you said the Race Track would take 5 hours of slow going, but is the coolest area of the park, we'd likely bite.
Also, given that Thanksgiving will be crowded with people on the beaten path, we are certainly willing to get off of it for the sake of isolation...within reason...which I guess is in the eyes of the beholder.