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Re: Anyone need some granite?
I bet it somewhere between 20-30 % grade. There is no turnaround there now and the drive is probably 300 yards long. Had to back out and my front tires were locking up the whole way down, of course the dropoff was on my side. The site is 2 miles from where the logs were dropped (log home) because no truck more than 50 feet can negotiate the turns. Elevation goes from 6000 ft. to 8500 in 2 miles so you can imagine all the turns. So anyway they have to forklift the logs 2 miles up this mountain. The draw amount for shipping from Nebraska to here by semi was 4K, I wonder how much the last 2 miles will be?
On a side note, was talking to a log home builder here.He said the reason for logs splitting etc. is because of elevation changes. Even 100 feet difference in elevation from where the tree grew to where the house is built can cause the splitting. He swears log homes he built 40 years ago from logs harvested on site dont split, at all. Makes you wonder how logs from Nebraska will like it at 8500 feet.
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Paul Kondzich
Altitude Home Inspection INC.
Woodland Park, CO.
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