I should do fine.
If people are going to tow theirs down then we will probally need to meet in Richmond and drive about 1 hour of two lane to get to the trail head. That way it will keep you from having to drive 2 hours back to your truck. Will only be about 45min to an hour instead.
I know of a place that will let us park in their lot.
hmmmmmmmmm, I don't know for sure then... Mine just isn't a road vehicle.. I need to get my tires rebalanced, and do some routine maintenance and I will see.. I drove it for about 15-20 minutes at a time on paved roads this weekend.. it would probably make it an hour.. but I wouldn't really want to. I didn't build it to drive on the roads, I built it to run 8-15 MPH up the trails.
How fast are these paved sections, and drives to get back to my trailer? No freeways, right? Mine runs 40-50 very well, but anything over that isn't a lot of fun, and really stresses my nerves and drivetrain. It really prefers 20-30 on gravel roads and 35-40 on pavement with the big tires, small offset and 5.62 gearing
June is a long way away though.. I am really considering buying another more street friendly Trackick with 5.12's and 30 inch tires about 9-10 inches wide made more for dual sport.. my 31x11.50 LTB's just aren't made for pavement, and it wears them out QUICK with my spool, I can feel my wallet getting lighter around every corner.
OR, I might buy another set of tires for dual purpose, I rarely need all the traction of the LTB's anyway, I could get something else for this sort of thing.. Some Buckshot mudders or something less aggressive but still grippy in the soft stuff.. and a little shorter and lighter (especially lighter...lol) for better gearing on the road in high range.