Turning from the pavement, you are immediately driving on golf ball-sized rock before the road begins to wash out and provide several erosion ruts to straddle. The straddling requires a bit of patience for someone new to off-roading. The road becomes confusing towards the end, with an illegal spur not on the MVUM veering south. There is an old foundation-type structure at the very end and excellent camping looking over the trail's namesake, "Panther Bay."
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