SpeakEasy
Dec 28, 2020Explorer
Busted!
I've been living in my current home (which I own) for over 17 years. It's located in a small city of about 11,000 people. My property is a half-acre, fairly level lot on a suburban-style street. The n...
SpeakEasy wrote:OK say your house floods or burns or just something in the neighborhood and you are not allowed into the area. The trailer in the same location in a disaster is part of the disaster. Couple miles away and one or the other is more likely to be usable.time2roll wrote:
I would look for a storage space.
That was actually my first thought. But then I got to thinking about how nice it is to have the trailer on hand as an emergency off-grid shelter and a get-out-of-town-in-an-emergency lifeboat. I'd really rather have it here on my property.
-Speak