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Thunder_Mountai
Dec 09, 2015Explorer II
Watching covers on RVs is kind of a sport for me. I lived in Estes Park, Colorado for 31 years. People would cover their RVs in storage. Most would be flapping by November. When the big blows happened, some of the covers looked like sheets on a clothes line.
Live in Buena Vista now. We still see some rookies trying to cover RVs. The covers for the most part look like a tattered flag by this time of year. In wind prone areas, you'll most like do more damage to your rig and the ones parked next to you.
Live in Buena Vista now. We still see some rookies trying to cover RVs. The covers for the most part look like a tattered flag by this time of year. In wind prone areas, you'll most like do more damage to your rig and the ones parked next to you.
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