Don
It would depend on the weather; a decent rainfall and Gluepot will live up
to its name. Generally the roads are well maintained and conventional cars
don't have any problems. Depending on how long since it was last graded,
there could be corrugations, potholes, etc but nothing that will stop you
or damage the vehicle.
Just make sure you check the weather forecast. It would also be an idea to
call Gluepot to get an up to date report on road conditions.
Cheers
David
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Donald G. Kimball <>
wrote:
> Thanks as always for the super answers to questions posted here. I wonder
> if someone could kindly suggest the general conditions of the dirt road to
> Gluepot in Sept and Oct on average. More importantly would a Toyota HiAce
> van be able to make this trek easily without problems on this particular
> dirt road? I know weather can change etc so I am looking for people's
> overall experience.
>
> Thanks as always !
>
> Best wishes
>
> Don Kimball
> Polytelis Media
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