Keeping a hillside cleanup moving after winter mud turned the access road slick
We rolled into Olivenhain after a winter storm had left the access road greasy and uneven, the kind of morning where boots grab at the mud and every turn needs a spotter. The customer had old branches, broken fencing, and a pile of demo debris stacked beside a semi-rural driveway with tight clearance. With the slope and soft shoulder, a wrong approach would've torn up the property and slowed the whole cleanup, which mattered because the crew was already waiting to get framing work back on schedule.
We eased our truck in from the firmer side, set cones, and loaded by hand where the driveway narrowed, because that hillside didn't leave room for sloppy work. Our crew kept the box balanced so the truck wouldn't rut the lane, and we topped off the load with the heavier pieces once the footing firmed up. The homeowner watched the place clear out without a mess left behind, and their contractor got back to work without losing the day.
I liked that your crew worked carefully on the slope and left the driveway looking clean.
Mark R.

