et2 wrote:
Maybe they just blew out? You wouldn't believe the vacuum in the back of your truck going down the freeway. I've lost a few things that way. I've seen my wheel chocks hovering in the bed then making a quick exit while traveling to my destination, LOL.
Back in the early 80's I was coming out of Yellowstone going down a steep hill heading into Montana. A some point down the hill someone one was wildly waving to me to stop. I pulled over to the side and got out to discover that my sewer house cap got sucked out and the hose (what was left of it) was following down the hill. Since it was on the drivers side it was a hazard to oncoming traffic and probably could have taken out a motorcycle. From that point on I usually drill a hole in the top and bottom of the bumper and run a long bolt from top to bottom with washers and a wing nut. I haven't looked at the new camper I picked up a few days ago but I noticed it does not have a bumper, the hose is held in a compartment inside the body of the unit, I haven't checked to see if the doors covering the hose compartment have locks.
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I just walked outside to check and it looks like the hose is stored inside the locked storage compartment in the front of the camper.