Here in the Sierra Foothills there are three types of driveways: Asphalt; rock; and dirt. Yup. That’s about it! When we moved here to the Foothills, we became the proud owners of a rock driveway. We got an estimate for an asphalt driveway back when we moved here, which is more than 5 years ago, but could not find a reason to pay over $10,000 for a driveway on a downhill slope that would need repair every other year or so due to land slippage. The cost per year of the asphalt is $2,000. The cost of a rock driveway: $380 every 3-4 years! Hmmm…hard decision!
So, this year, and last weekend, was the big weekend for new rock! We ordered 8 yards, which equates to about 20,000 lbs. of rock, or 10 tons of rock. I tried to get photos of what it looked like before we started. The light was a bit too bright, but I think you might see what we had, and what we did… Here are the photos:
It took a total of three days to spread this rock. Doing a task like this is one experience of living life in the Sierra Foothills!Next time, due to age, we will look into getting help. We have not only saved a bundle of money, but the rock we got was a road base, and will compact and stand the test of time!



























