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Building a small RV park, Part 3

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Wow, looks great!
 
Black Gold $$
 
Might need to change the name from RV Park to RV Resort 😀
 
Looks GREAT Jim, First class all the way. Believe me I know how much blacktop paving costs these days. I had a 225 yard driveway ten feet wide and 6500 sq. ft at the top paved a few years back, OUCH.

Your place LOOKS OUTSTANDING....!!!
HH
 
Beautiful. One of these days, we'll make it there. It's on my bucket list. Still dealing with that " time off "
thing. I still love my job, so at least there's that.
 
Some random pictures of the new road going up to what we will call "Deer Springs Wilderness Loop". :)

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Believe me I know how much blacktop paving costs these days. I had a 225 yard driveway ten feet wide and 6500 sq. ft at the top paved a few years back, OUCH.

Your place LOOKS OUTSTANDING....!!!
HH
I think it's safe to say that no one looking to put profits first would ever hire me. lol, but hey, I'm having a good time! :)
 
I think it's safe to say that no one looking to put profits first would ever hire me. lol, but hey, I'm having a good time! :)
We appreciate your focus on quality. Your place is amazing and it just gets better.
 
How long before the asphalt is firm enough for 45Klb rigs to head up there without rutting it up or leaving dents if they pause? My uncle had a pretty steep driveway at his old lake house on Keowee and we were there a week after it was paved. A new refrigerator was needed ASAP and I had my Dakota there so off we went to Lowes. Parking on the steepest section right in front of the front (non-lakeside) door just for 20 minutes left 1" deep divots, worse so with the rear tires (parking brake) where it looked like it slid about 1" downhill while smearing the asphalt, all in only 20 minutes and with a very light truck.
 

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