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They stopped me several years ago with their exorbitant fuel taxes, dangerously low speed limits, and extreme cost of almost everything else.
Right.. I'm right there with ya. I can carry enough fuel and supplies to get through that wretched State without having to buy much.
 
They stopped me several years ago with their exorbitant fuel taxes, dangerously low speed limits, and extreme cost of almost everything else.
I also hear there roads are in pretty bad shape with no money for repairs.
 
I also hear there roads are in pretty bad shape with no money for repairs.
Hard to say. We drove all over California for a month pulling our trailer this past summer. Mix of everything from interstates to tertiary highways. I would say Montana and maybe Utah’s are worse. We toured thru 10 western US states this year. There wasn’t huge differences between any of them.
 
Hard to say. We drove all over California for a month pulling our trailer this past summer. Mix of everything from interstates to tertiary highways. I would say Montana and maybe Utah’s are worse. We toured thru 10 western US states this year. There wasn’t huge differences between any of them.
The trek on
I-10 in AZ is so bad headed to Cali you would think the holes were installed to give you second thoughts about heading out of state!

Well with everything else mentioned above, frequently it works.

All I'm saying is everyone has a different tolerance level.
 
Hard to say. We drove all over California for a month pulling our trailer this past summer. Mix of everything from interstates to tertiary highways. I would say Montana and maybe Utah’s are worse. We toured thru 10 western US states this year. There wasn’t huge differences between any of them.
I'll go along with Utah, we were there a year ago and the roads were like Afghanistan!
 

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