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  1. #1
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    Default rollercoaster road

    OK, went to visit a friend, plugged in address to my mapping system and off we went.

    Started to approach his house and the hills and dips started to get very extreme......

    ?? Question ??

    How can you tell if you should not proceed in fear of approach angles or getting high centered ?

    Thanks Rick
    2000 Prevost Liberty H3-45 Hamden Edtion

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    We always look at addresses with Google Earth when we have a question about terrain, bridges, overweight bridges and other things. You can usually get a good idea what you are getting into. When viewing on street view before a bridge or a narrow intersection, for instance you can get a better idea what is around the corner. We use Google Earth a lot. It has helped us to avoid just the things you are worried about. Google Earth
    Hope this helps!
    1995 Liberty XL
    Chris & Sara Jo Behrens

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    Crawl until you make contact, if you do. Then raise the coach and determine if you should back off or proceed. Of course, avoidance is always the first choice.


    Gil and Durlene
    2003 H-3 Hoffman Conversion

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    Gil,

    It's one way in, one way out. alot of very severe dips in the road.

    would hate to have to back up 4 miles

    Thanks for the input

    Rick
    2000 Prevost Liberty H3-45 Hamden Edtion

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