JC wrote: >Okay, what do you know about maintaining, restoring, preserving historic >gravel roads...its a real world kinda question, but I really could use some >help and an insite or two. Here's the first coupla paragraphs from a piece I wrote about gravel drives: 'THE RETURN OF THE GRAVEL DRIVEWAY Driveways and paths provide some serious pitfalls for the restorer of old houses. Even those people who do a wonderful job on the building itself can make disastrous mistakes by using unsuitable materials on the driveways and paths. The fact is that, when it comes to the crunch, there is little to beat good old-fashioned gravel. After many years in which concrete and paving bricks were dominant, gravel is making a comeback on the drives and pathways of old houses.' This is an extract from one of the essays listed on my website. Let me know if it's what you want. -- -- Ian Evans The World of Old Houses: http://www.oldhouses.com.au Publisher: The Flannel Flower Press Pty Ltd PO Box 591, Mullumbimby, New South Wales, Australia 2482 Phone/fax: +612 6684 7677 Email: [log in to unmask]