Take this from a guy with a 9-month-old who hasn't been that way in almost a full year now, but both roads are fairly rough compared to virtually any road I had previously driven on, and I grew up in rural Missouri and lived on a 7 mile long dirt road.
-- The road to the Con does wash-out in about 3-4 sections after a good rain, so expect to drive over standing water + large stones at times. The road to the Rap is mostly rough at the initial section and then further toward the Hoover camps. Well, the whole road is rough, but those are the sections that are most rocky and or littered with dips and holes.
If you have something like a subaru, you'll be fine. Some people will only take a truck up there, and some seem to do okay with small passenger cars. I don't care what anyone does, but in the numerous trips Beth and I made to both of those streams in the past 4-5 years, we have seen one ford taurus with its oil pan stripped out and ditched at the first parking turnout, and at least one TPFR member high-centered his mitsubishi up there back in 2010. As luck would have it, another fisherman with a ford 150 came along and pulled him off of it., and he only had cosmetic damage, surprisingly.
TB
On Thursday, July 27, 2017 at 6:28:40 PM UTC-4, Andrew Sarcinello wrote:
On Thursday, July 27, 2017 at 6:28:40 PM UTC-4, Andrew Sarcinello wrote:
The bulk of the rain looks to stay north of that area (if forecast holds steady), though they could still see 0.5-1 inch of rain tomorrow night. I can't speak for the condition of that road but I know the road to the Conway has gotten pretty bad in the past few months. But I always heard the Rapidan road was always pretty rough to begin with so I don't know if the conditions going to the Conway have any correlation.
On Thursday, July 27, 2017 at 3:31:01 PM UTC-4, Gregg DiSalvo wrote:Hey guys, Wondering if anybody has experience driving the road leading to the rapidan after a big rain. Wondering fi I should attempt this endeavor Saturday. I have access to a car with clearance for once and figured I'd finally give this one a go. If yall expect the road to be nasty, I have plenty of other streams I like after hard rains, but would love to cross this one off.Gregg
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