My off-pavement ride on the Voyager was also unintentional.
Traveling from Las Vegas to Reno my Google maps and GPS were in disagreement.
I was in a hurry to get to Reno because I had to get to a store before it closed (another long story).
One device suggested getting off the 4 lane highway onto this 2 lane country road which it said would cut almost 30 minutes from my estimated arrival time.
I was feeling lucky and took the 2 lane road. About 4 miles in there was a construction ahead sign. The construction had the entire rough paved road removed and some packed gravel in its place. I figured I would press ahead as how long could this really go on. About 20 miles later I got back on pavement.
The road was decent most of the way except for a couple softer spots that gave me a jiggle as I went through.
Other than the dust cloud and the few un-nerving moments it was a very scenic route and I was impressed how well the Voyager did. Not as smooth as my KLR, but my progressive suspension got a workout on that stretch.
The good news was I actually did get to Reno sooner by following this route.
One tip I can give using Google maps. If there is no street view for a road that means it is either not paved or on private property. So I now always check street view on any route that looks like it could be unpaved.
