The Boys From West-By-God
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I wonder which mine.
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If you’ve driven much in WV, you’ll know that their definition of drivable roads probably don’t match what the good governor of North Carolina considers driveable.
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@Mik said in The Boys From West-By-God:
I have driven more than a fair amount in WV. I find their roads to be fine as far as state highways. In any event, passable is much better than impassable.
See, there you go. Highways…
@Aqua-Letifer help me out, here…
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@LuFins-Dad said in The Boys From West-By-God:
@Mik said in The Boys From West-By-God:
I have driven more than a fair amount in WV. I find their roads to be fine as far as state highways. In any event, passable is much better than impassable.
See, there you go. Highways…
@Aqua-Letifer help me out, here…
I think the miscommunication here is not so much the definition of "passable," but the definition of "road."
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True. I’ve been on a few that I would define more as a goat trail with wheel ruts.
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@LuFins-Dad said in The Boys From West-By-God:
True. I’ve been on a few that I would define more as a goat trail with wheel ruts.
When I was growing up, if you wanted weekend plans, that's just what you put up with. Fire roads and double-track.
I remember one going up to Dolly Sods being particularly gnarly. It was nice and dry in the afternoon, hadn't rained for days and that road was just a lake of mud. It made absolutely no sense it was that muddy. Park ranger said it's just always like that.