TurnThePage wrote:
I was able to replace the gutter molding that protects the screws that secure the gutter can to the trailer/RV with a rubber/vinyl product that extended out about 2" beyond the exterior wall as a kind of eve. It worked well, but I think the company went out of business. Maybe there's a similar product out there. Or you could fashion your own gutter or eve. Eternabond tape will secure almost anything.
To that point, just stick some tin flashing to the roof and make a wider ad hoc eve.
But it won’t solve the bigger problem of a roof full of wet rotting pine needles.
Go figure…can’t park a rv under a bunch of trees for a long period of time without some regular maintenance or suffering the consequences. Who’d a thunk it.
If the OP can’t get on the roof to clean the gutters, any gutter solution is a moot point.
There’s other temporary or permanent solutions but they all require money or ability. No free lunch.