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pnichols
Oct 24, 2013Explorer II
That's our rig ... and yeah we were just beginning to cross the river that was still over it's banks from a wet spring. The campground back in those hills had just opened that weekend for the season, hence the pylons guiding so as to be able to stay on the flooded road along the river.
I just posted it as an example of places where we go that I'd sure like to have an ERS policy that had no official conditions prohibiting rescue from places such as that should we have needed it. That kind of policy is never going to be available in the U.S. from any U.S. company. Maybe an underwriter from Lloyd's of London could/would offer a policy ... but not ever any U.S. organizations like GS or CN.
I guess the reasoning goes that "... Since motorhome owners have no business being in certain really desirable boondocking spots regardless of whether they are able to get there, why offer them an insurance product?...".
I just posted it as an example of places where we go that I'd sure like to have an ERS policy that had no official conditions prohibiting rescue from places such as that should we have needed it. That kind of policy is never going to be available in the U.S. from any U.S. company. Maybe an underwriter from Lloyd's of London could/would offer a policy ... but not ever any U.S. organizations like GS or CN.
I guess the reasoning goes that "... Since motorhome owners have no business being in certain really desirable boondocking spots regardless of whether they are able to get there, why offer them an insurance product?...".
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