Anyone run pandale dirt from the river to Langtry lately? I would like to drive it next week but will be in a sedan (even though it is a rental) and don't want to bust it up.
JH
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Anyone run pandale dirt from the river to Langtry lately? I would like to drive it next week but will be in a sedan (even though it is a rental) and don't want to bust it up.
JH
Just take a glass with Three measures of Gordon's, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet and then add a thin slice of lemon peel.
By the time you drive a few minutes your drink will be shaken not stirred.
Just kidding, have not been on Pandale Dirt in a month, and then it was up North of Pandale, but the road was noticeably missing where Howard Draw crossed it.
I have heard tales of rain not letting up much down that way so I imagine it would at least be rough if it is even passable at all. My advice, buy the extra rental insurance and go for it anyway...
Lance
Some of it is VERY ROUGH (as in Rougher then normal) after the rains. I was last down it two weeks ago though. One was I would say you needed High Clearence, or good manuvering skills.
That's about what I figured. thanks for the input. I guess showing my visitor the pandale crossing can wait until anti-gravity travel exists.
JH
I've often thought of taking my mountain bike down, hanging the trusty Stubby II on the handlebars, and trying my luck on Pandale that way. What say you?
Brad Chambers
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