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- BobRExplorerGotta keep the icebox on in case any blokes show up.
- SoundGuyExplorer
downtheroad wrote:
and then I would never have bought a house with a drive like that in the first place....rv owner or not.....:S
Very common in Australian suburbs located along the coast ... very nice actually. :B My wife's own house where she grew up is located on a street that would make a ski jump slope pale by comparison ... but that doesn't stop caravan owners from parking wherever they can find space. :C - downtheroadExplorerand then I would never have bought a house with a drive like that in the first place....rv owner or not.....:S
- dodge_guyExplorer III wasn’t that bad, but I had my front storage door at stomach level years ago at one campground. Made getting stuff from the front storage easy, rear storage Access was a bit more inconvenient. The next year they leveled the site out.
- SoundGuyExplorerThis is an old pic of an Australian Jayco caravan that's been around for quite awhile but having returned recently from Down Under I'd say what's actually unusual about it is this trailer is parked on the driveway and not the front lawn as is most often the case in Australian suburbs. :)
- SidecarFlipExplorer IIIIf the blocking wasn't so, shall I say hillbilly, I'd not have an issue....
- kerrlakeRooExplorerJayco two three , this is Houston, you are cleared for takeoff from runway one seven, winds are from the north at 12 miles per hour.
- LwiddisExplorer II4.0 or less and down she comes. Heck, mine hopped off the tongue block in a windstorm at Tuttle Creek. Breakfast time anyway.
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