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ctilsie242
Feb 21, 2017Explorer II
I think some people with awnings tied down at the place where I'm camping this weekend now have awnings that are detached and residing in the trees at the edge of a clearing, courtesy the high winds and twisters that paid a visit to my neck of the woods last Sunday night.
In a Texas summer, I'd tie down the awning. Come December to June... no way. I'd rather just roll up the awning, use an awning lock, and use an EZ-Up. That way, if something gets hauled off by the wind, I'm out a C-note for the pavilion tent, and not $1000+ for a new RV awning.
In a Texas summer, I'd tie down the awning. Come December to June... no way. I'd rather just roll up the awning, use an awning lock, and use an EZ-Up. That way, if something gets hauled off by the wind, I'm out a C-note for the pavilion tent, and not $1000+ for a new RV awning.
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