Rural Counties reverting to gravel roads

18 Jul 2010 15:14 - 18 Jul 2010 15:20 #21 by LOL
Beer is one thing me and VL agree on! :)

FR, Fire rock is good stuff too! Kona Brewing, they used to carry that at Delwoods I think.

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18 Jul 2010 15:17 #22 by LOL

Photo-fish wrote: ......washboards make folks slow down after a while. Wouldn't mind seeing Guanella paved.


They are paving it. It seems like the project is taking along time, but lots of retaining walls and rock slide work I guess.

I think speed creates the washboards too.

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18 Jul 2010 15:18 #23 by UNDER MODERATION
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FoothillsRealtor wrote: wow, if this turns into a beer thread I am on it - Hawaiian Firerock - my all time favorite!

and in terms of gravel roads, people do not slow down on mine, its washed out with deep ruts and people still drive like they're on a hwy.

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18 Jul 2010 15:21 #24 by LOL
I always liked that Fire rock label, cool!

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18 Jul 2010 15:27 #25 by JMC
Back to roads for a post. Mine was paved a few years ago, love it in the summer less dust, hate it in the winter more ice. Residents paid voluntarily 20% ( if I remember correctly) county did the work.
Back to beer,Day to day I love Firerock also

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18 Jul 2010 15:37 #26 by UNDER MODERATION
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Big Wave is good too

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18 Jul 2010 15:38 #27 by FoothillsRealtor

Vice Lord wrote: Big Wave is good too


that looks very tempting VL, does biggie's have it?

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18 Jul 2010 15:38 #28 by LOL
JMC, the road from Buffalo creek to Foxton along the Platte was done with some kind of packable road base, not pavement but much better than dirt. Smooth and no dust.

I wonder how much that costs. It doesn't seem to last very long though with heavy rain.

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18 Jul 2010 15:40 #29 by UNDER MODERATION
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FoothillsRealtor wrote:

Vice Lord wrote: Big Wave is good too


that looks very tempting VL, does biggie's have it?



lol I think so...I bought that in Hawaii, but I think they have it here. Pretty sure I saw it there.

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18 Jul 2010 15:41 #30 by UNDER MODERATION
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Joe wrote: JMC, the road from Buffalo creek to Foxton along the Platte was done with some kind of packable road base, not pavement but much better than dirt. Smooth and no dust.

I wonder how much that costs. It doesn't seem to last very long though with heavy rain.



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