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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 166983" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>Pea-rock is hard to walk on but no mud. Recycled asphalt is better than rock in my opinion. Have never used crushed concrete so can't give an opinion about that but the other ideas about it make sense to me. Gravel is good if it has enough clay to pack really firm. As with all of them it's a good idea to have some slope so water will run off. You don't want any puddles. The suggestions were good regarding tracking stuff into your camper but that depends on how often you will be going in and out once parked. I would think most pit-run gravel would be fine if it's currently used for roads etc. You might have a few bigger rocks but those should be easy to dispose of in that small area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 166983, member: 3373"] Pea-rock is hard to walk on but no mud. Recycled asphalt is better than rock in my opinion. Have never used crushed concrete so can't give an opinion about that but the other ideas about it make sense to me. Gravel is good if it has enough clay to pack really firm. As with all of them it's a good idea to have some slope so water will run off. You don't want any puddles. The suggestions were good regarding tracking stuff into your camper but that depends on how often you will be going in and out once parked. I would think most pit-run gravel would be fine if it's currently used for roads etc. You might have a few bigger rocks but those should be easy to dispose of in that small area. [/QUOTE]
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