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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (929280)4/5/2016 10:33:26 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573895
 
I just share a dirt road in an area that averages 80 inches of rain/year with a bunch of people who haven't figured out that driving thru a little pothole filled with water turns it into a big pothole. Even "the woods", not to mention the "backwoods", is your creation.

Thanks for showing I remembered your descriptions accurately. Yes, if you live on pothole filled dirt road, you live in the backwoods. It's not how much woods vs pasture you have that determine that.

My property quarters on 3 cattle ranches, .... BTW, I need a truck for more than just surviving potholes.Sometimes it carries rocks, sometimes road gravel, once in a while horse manure for composting, lumber, firewood, a water tank or two, garbage, etc.

You should get a horse. A horse would be sustainable transportation for you. You could ride it or get a buggy. You have the pasture apparently and you wouldn't have to haul in manure.