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Winnebago_Bob
Apr 25, 2015Explorer
When we leave our campsite, we roll it in.
When the wind blows it really depends on the direction it's coming from as to what we'll do.
We figure better safe than sorry - it only takes one good gust to remove the awning from your trailer so...
Up here in the pacific north west the weather can change in minutes. Our old camper wasn't one of the auto units - it was old style with the heavy support arms like this:
You'll learn pretty quick how much is too much. If it starts bouncing at all - bring it in. If ours starts to 'ripple' too much, we'll bring it in.
No reason not to.
When the wind blows it really depends on the direction it's coming from as to what we'll do.
We figure better safe than sorry - it only takes one good gust to remove the awning from your trailer so...
Up here in the pacific north west the weather can change in minutes. Our old camper wasn't one of the auto units - it was old style with the heavy support arms like this:
You'll learn pretty quick how much is too much. If it starts bouncing at all - bring it in. If ours starts to 'ripple' too much, we'll bring it in.
No reason not to.
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