State of Roads & Bridges - PMRP & Miller Fork

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Re: State of Roads & Bridges - PMRP & Miller Fork

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Looks like a lot of work went into the road repair, thanks a lot to those who made it happen.
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Flat hollar parking will be squared away by the weekend. No worries, plenty of parking. Enjoy safely yall.
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Re: State of Roads & Bridges - PMRP & Miller Fork

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First hill down into Miller is pretty fucked.
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Unfortunately for us that's a county road and I've made that call. Hopefully we get some traction on it soon but I really can't say. I'm sure it's low priority. Considering recent weather they prob have their hands full.
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Re: State of Roads & Bridges - PMRP & Miller Fork

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Ya I know, I was just saying that more as a fyi. High clearance is becoming a necessity again.
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My bad, wasn't trying to preach. Most people don't realize that fact and I constantly get asked about that hill and mother lode hill. Thanks for the heads up. I'll give the county another day and give them another call. Maybe at the very least they can get a grader down there but sometimes that can backfire and make things worse with all the wet soil. I'm into yall, keep the updates coming we appreciate it.
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Re: State of Roads & Bridges - PMRP & Miller Fork

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Cromper wrote:Ya I know, I was just saying that more as a fyi. High clearance is becoming a necessity again.
Yeah there are some washed out areas for sure but there was a Camry in the lot Sunday. I thought the worst spot for a car was where you turn off of hell creek rd.
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Two or three people and about 30 minutes could significantly reduce the rut at the bottom of the hill. If someone were to take the initiative and get out of their car for a few minutes to do that for us I would seriously appreciate it.

Trying to get the county to put In culvert but there is an oil line under that area that makes digging and issue......
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Re: State of Roads & Bridges - PMRP & Miller Fork

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I tried to get down to Miller Fork on Fri 7/17, but there was a tree blocking the road just before the parking lot. Anyone know if the tree has been removed? I was able to get that far in a Honda Civic, but it required some very careful driving. I'd highly recommend a higher clearance vehicle.
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