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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1758690" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>My main barn where I load cattle and feed fronts on a blacktop county road. We use to live there but built a new house, more isolated but more centrally located on the farm.</p><p>To get to the new house a gravel road turns off a state road and wanders up a wooded hollow. It then goes up a steep hill to the house. Probably 1200 feet or so but one lane and not visible from the house. When I head over the hill I call my wife to make sure she is not coming up the hill.</p><p>Most UPS drivers have little trouble but the potential is there. I usually have packages sent to family in town.</p><p>We like the sense of isolation even though we are only 6 minutes from the town square of our little county seat town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1758690, member: 32879"] My main barn where I load cattle and feed fronts on a blacktop county road. We use to live there but built a new house, more isolated but more centrally located on the farm. To get to the new house a gravel road turns off a state road and wanders up a wooded hollow. It then goes up a steep hill to the house. Probably 1200 feet or so but one lane and not visible from the house. When I head over the hill I call my wife to make sure she is not coming up the hill. Most UPS drivers have little trouble but the potential is there. I usually have packages sent to family in town. We like the sense of isolation even though we are only 6 minutes from the town square of our little county seat town. [/QUOTE]
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