The Moki Dugway is a road in Southern Utah that shouldn’t be driven even if you’re just a bit under the influence. It’s mostly dirt and gravel with no guard rails and narrows in some places. I didn’t drive it up very far. That’s what a drone is for.
Watch at HiDef at Full Screen. Music is In Your Beat by Django Django.

That reminds me of some of the roads on Gran Canaria 30 years ago. I will show this to my husband, he will want to drive up there …
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I thought before I started that the road was paved but it’s mostly dirt.
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Oh my! At first glance, my thought was, “There’s no way that anyone actually drives that road”. And then I saw the vehicles motoring along.
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It’s okay if you drive slow and it’s dry. Sign at bottom said not recommended for larger vehicles and rvs
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Oh my gosh! This is actually on my list for when we head to that area (hopefully later this year) but yikes. Maybe not.
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As long as the road is dry, you’ll be fine.
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Really cool to see it from above like that. A few years ago we did something ill-advised. We towed our little travel trailer up the Moki Dugway. It was sufficiently frightening that I wrote a post about it. My photos and video can’t match yours, but I thought you might like to check it out. Or not. As we teachers always say when we send lesson plan ideas to each other: Use or lose. 🙂
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Great post. I worked as a park ranger at Zion for 8 years and we wouldn’t let a 50 foot trailer go through the park. Tight switchbacks and narrow tunnel. I was surprised that the sign at the bottom of Moki Dugway said RVs not recommended. Probably should be prohibited if a certain size.
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