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Bobbo
Apr 04, 2014Explorer III
Water-Bug wrote:
I park mine on 2"×12"×8's pressure treated lumber and it works fine. Soil is sandy, so rain isn't an issue,
I did this for a year or two before having a concrete pad poured. More trouble, but it works. I used 12 foot long boards, and it took 2.5 boards to reach the front tires. I think it only took 1 board to reach the inside dually, so a total of 7 boards. I did it because I have clay soil. The VERY FIRST time I put the RV in the back yard, it rained. I had to get a tow truck to pull me back onto the driveway. I even have a photo of my RV parked on them:

I now have a concrete parking pad with a pole barn cover and 50 amp pedestal with phone and satellite. The only things I don't have right there are shore water and sewer.
I decided to add an "after" picture:

rhagfo wrote:
I guess i just don't get the whole idea of parking the trailer at home during the summer. I assume that the rest of the year the trailer is in a storage yard. Is the storage yard far away? Do you cancel storage for the four or five months of summer, then hope to get it back in the fall?
This thread is about those of us who park our rigs at home year round.
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