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Topic: RV for Wiskey Gulch  (Read 2836 times)

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AKRod

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Hi Folks,

How big of a RV have you seen down in the Gulch ? I am retiring the Jumping Jack.

Rod


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I had my 35' class A down there several times last summer without issue. Terrain was never a problem, but you'll want to position yourself strategically for egress if it's crowded. Crowding could also pose an issue when looking for a spot.


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