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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 4240010" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Correct, the contract does say that, but I interpret that as the secondary gravel roads (<em>little to no traffic</em>). For the main paved roads, it can be a gray area at times. I have seen some members get away with it in areas with a pull off, while others get a warning note left on their truck advising not to do it again. Based on my personal experience hunting Ames over the last 12 years, I'd refrain from parking on the shoulder of the paved roads for sure. Also, you can never go wrong asking Ames management their opinion for a particular area to ensure you are covered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 4240010, member: 131"] Correct, the contract does say that, but I interpret that as the secondary gravel roads ([i]little to no traffic[/i]). For the main paved roads, it can be a gray area at times. I have seen some members get away with it in areas with a pull off, while others get a warning note left on their truck advising not to do it again. Based on my personal experience hunting Ames over the last 12 years, I'd refrain from parking on the shoulder of the paved roads for sure. Also, you can never go wrong asking Ames management their opinion for a particular area to ensure you are covered. [/QUOTE]
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