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NRALIFR
Oct 31, 2013Explorer
This much.

It's all single-lane asphalt though, and most of it's sloped pretty good. It's steep enough that we typically get snowed or iced in at least once or twice each winter. Just to give you an idea of the slope my lot is on, when you're standing at the top of my driveway (which is under the sliding scale on the left) you're probably 15-20 feet higher than the ridge of my roof.
Unfortunately, the private road I live on is not good for vehicles of any type much longer than mine. I've seen it tried a couple times and they usually end up damaging something. That's the reason I didn't bother building my garage any deeper than what I needed.
The really big stuff like class A's, long TT's and 5'ers would have a heck of time getting out if they made the mistake of driving all the way down my driveway. There's literally no place for something that long to turn around. Those would have to become my new lawn-ornament. :B
But, there's plenty of good camping places nearby. A KOA, a COE campground right on the Arkansas River, and a couple of city owned campgrounds.
And Walmart.
:):)

It's all single-lane asphalt though, and most of it's sloped pretty good. It's steep enough that we typically get snowed or iced in at least once or twice each winter. Just to give you an idea of the slope my lot is on, when you're standing at the top of my driveway (which is under the sliding scale on the left) you're probably 15-20 feet higher than the ridge of my roof.
Unfortunately, the private road I live on is not good for vehicles of any type much longer than mine. I've seen it tried a couple times and they usually end up damaging something. That's the reason I didn't bother building my garage any deeper than what I needed.
The really big stuff like class A's, long TT's and 5'ers would have a heck of time getting out if they made the mistake of driving all the way down my driveway. There's literally no place for something that long to turn around. Those would have to become my new lawn-ornament. :B
But, there's plenty of good camping places nearby. A KOA, a COE campground right on the Arkansas River, and a couple of city owned campgrounds.
And Walmart.
:):)
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