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RockLobsterCakes OP t1_j2dci15 wrote

Oh! That’s gnarly. I’ll keep that in mind. Thank you!

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Technical_Aerie9649 t1_j2diy4j wrote

I don’t mean it in an exaggerated sense either, not trying to scare you off. The road to my house was closed to all traffic outside of homeowners for 4 weeks this past spring. My 4WD truck with mud tires struggled hard to get through every morning and night. Sometimes there is no other way to get places in VT, especially outside of Chittenden Co. Dirt roads cannot be avoided in most parts of the state

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RockLobsterCakes OP t1_j2dkdpn wrote

No worries! Some parts of northern Florida are like that too! After heavy storms, hurricanes, and the like- you just ain’t safe going down the sandy/muddy roads. It’s good to know about what to expect so one can plan as accordingly as possible. Anytime a hurricane is barreling towards us, you make sure you’ve got batteries, water, non-perishables, and if it’s a real baddie- you leave. It’s Mother Nature and I’m just living in her world.

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bleahdeebleah t1_j2dq0yb wrote

Vermont does actually have paved roads. But there are a lot of dirt roads and long driveways.

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