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larry_cad
Explorer II
Jun 19, 2018

Blowing dust from campground road

Stayed at a campground this weekend that has gravel and dirt roads. As I pulled out of my campsite I glanced in the driver side mirror and saw another camper waving his arms. I glanced in the passenger side mirror and I was stirring up a huge dust cloud with the exhaust. (I drive a diesel motorhome) I was not speeding, and in fact I was driving below the posted campground speed limit. My exhaust tip shoots straight out, not down. I let off the accelerator and the dust cloud got smaller, but I still had to get out of the campground and didn't expect anyone to offer to push me onto the road. When I accelerated again, the cloud starting again. I felt bad, but don't know what else I could have done. The sun had been hot all weekend and there was no rain.

Never had that happen before and just curious on thoughts.
  • Mine does the same and it can be obnoxious. It is a Freightliner issue and there is a OE modification available and many have been successful with their own design as well.
  • We have spoken to the operators of a private campground that we stay at every year about practicing some sort of dust control , the crushed stone they use really makes a lot of dust when it has been dry weather for a week or so and added to the pollen it can get pretty bad so they have started wetting the main roads by using a water tank in a truck and It has been much better but as others have said it is camping things are going to get dirty but at times it can become a health issue for some people .Making dust as you leave a campground is not anyone fault it is part of the deal
  • Wouldn't it be nice if we could remove all the trees, all the dirt and all the animals that poop in the woods. Nature would be so much better. Leave the lights on all night so you can drown out the scary stars. Better leave the radio on too, birds make a terrible noise.
  • It's not your fault. Don't feel bad. I think everyone at one time or another have driven a car or truck or camper down a dirt road and had another vehicle come the other way. It's a dust storm where you can't see anything for a while. Do you blame that driver? No, of course not. That's life! Maybe if the campground gets some people complaining about the dust, they'll stone the roads or pave them and the problem is solved.
  • JoeH's avatar
    JoeH
    Explorer III
    Is it a side radiator Freightliner ? If so, common, known issue. They have a kit to address the dust storm, but it's pricey... you can fab one up yourself with sheet metal.
  • Gee, who would have thought they'd get dusty camping!? Nothing you could've done and they would have to wash their rig sometime anyway. I don't worry about small things like that so if I was camping near you I would've waved goodbye and safe travels.