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Mar 21, 2014Explorer
Depends on what part of the country you're in. You have to sorta get a "feel" for the roads in your area. Out here in the west we pretty much don't worry about it much at all. Just go. Now one time over in Texas we dropped onto dirt out east of Lubbock working our way up to Caprock Canyons State Park and we though we'd never get outta there and back onto pavement.
But there are also the horror stories of people having had to back up for miles on narrow dead end roads too.
That can either be a story to chuckle about with the grand kids or perhaps something to go over with your psychologist at the next therapy session.
But there are also the horror stories of people having had to back up for miles on narrow dead end roads too.
That can either be a story to chuckle about with the grand kids or perhaps something to go over with your psychologist at the next therapy session.
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