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Originally Posted by FuiousGeorge
I've done the entire thing on bikes a couple of times and the bottom half in my 4runner. It's mostly curvy scenic paved roads and gravel roads so any vehicle is really capable of doing it. In the bottom half there's a hill/road called Grampa's run that's a little rough and fun. You probably will not use 4wd at all unless there's snow/ice. Still a good trip a nice to have tracks to follow. If you make the other some day there is some pretty loose sandy roads near the top of the trail though where 4wd would help. I usually do it in the fall when the leaves are changing. A little funner for bikes with all the twisty roads. Still a great way to kill a couple days.
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I've been thinking about doing this in my 3rd gen as well. Like OP found, information is sketchy online. What source did you use for following the trail? Was the trail open at all times or did you find areas closed off?