That makes sense. I should have added, the calculation is actually for a very small piece of equipment sitting on top a concrete pedestal that is embedded. I am likening to an embedded post and doing the calculation as such. The pedestal itself is 18"-24" square, but the customer wants it sticking out of the ground ~4', so that is where the majority of the lateral load is coming from. My lateral load at grade level is ~750 lb, so not substantial. That being said, I do agree with you on the asphalt being and becoming more "flexible". I also know that some folks don't consider the top 12" as providing much lateral resistance unless it is concrete. Hence why I posted the question - generally speaking, I don't think it is restrained due to the asphalt, but there is not substantial lateral force. I just don't want to be too conservative where I don't need to be. The IBC formula gives me a required embedment of 4.4 ft restrained but 10.4 ft unrestrained.