Thread: Bumpy roads
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Old 12-06-2006, 06:41 PM   #5
Parrothead
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Steve
We drove on a really bad road in Montana this past summer for a lot of miles. They were redoing the road and had both sides torn up and not even graded. It was very, very rough. Plus it was raining. Nothing in the Monty was loose or damaged. The placemats even stayed on the table. The worse problem was the mud that was all over the bottom on the Monty and Brutus (TV. We did go very slow and I think the advice from the previous posts is very good. SLOW helps a lot. BTW we do velcro our cupboards closed but do not have the table or chairs screwed down. And we do not have any air type accessories (hitch or pin). Don't give up on secondary roads or you will miss some great scenery. Just check with the locals and you can get on the right road. That is what we did when we left Polson Montana. We didn't want to go back on the same bad road so we asked local people which way to go. (Bartenders are a great wealth of information.)
Happy trails.....................
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