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  1. I love the idea. That's interesting stuff, thanks for all the details. I cringe at the abuse my toy hauler takes every time I drive down that road. Lets face it, we all know our toy haulers are built like sh*t, combine that with the washboard road and every time I get to camp I expect my cabinets to be on the ground. I also don't really think the current state of the road filters anyone out. If you are willing to drive out to the middle of no where to go off roading in dunes, i'm sure a dirt road isn't going to be the thing that stops you. I'd fully support this.
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  2. I should be there if all go well. The brother will be there and my daughter,husband and grandchild.
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  3. Hmmmm, I owe my family a desert trip. Let me crunch the numbers on this one.
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  4. Sorry, I forgot to include some cost estimates. These prices are one mile long and 24 feet wide. The price of the material is about $1500. It takes about 2500 gallons per mile and it costs around 60 cents per gallon. The hauling fee depends on the distance. A decent grader operator should be able to prepare the surface in 4 hours. A rubber tire roller is needed after the application to compact the prepared surface. Then several hours (depending on temperature) to dry. That's it! No more wash boards and no more dust. It's not that expensive and would GREATLY reduce the wear and tear on your RV.
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