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    Road Conditions for Good Day Jim area?

    We have a 15 passenger dually van, you think we would be able to make it to the trail head of Good Day Jim and Hard Day Harvey?

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    It would be pushing it but I think you'd be okay. We went down a few weeks ago and roads weren't too bad. There are some rocky and steep sections where you'll have to be a bit creative but I think you'd be alright.
    - Gavin

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    I was there with Gavin. If the clearance is high you'll probably be just fine.
    --Cliff

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    Was out past there yesterday, and road conditions are pretty good. I would have felt fine taking my fairly low clearance SUV (Infiniti FX35). Have fun!

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    Just for those who might be going, I can now answer this question myself. Don't go with a 15 passenger van and a trailer! Took us 4.5 hours to get that stupid trailer up the sand hill. The van could have made it but it would have been difficult. I would highly suggest 4x4 because of the sand as of right now. We did make it just fine back to the Inferno and Purgatory area. We will just have to go back once we get that grant for the fleet of Hummers.

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