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kellem wrote:pinesman wrote:
Mice are not as happy about running across a gravel parking area as they are grass so it will help keep the mice out of the camper too
Trust me, this is actually very true.
Nov-23-2020 12:06 PM
kellem wrote:pinesman wrote:
Mice are not as happy about running across a gravel parking area as they are grass so it will help keep the mice out of the camper too
Trust me, this is actually very true.
Nov-23-2020 11:39 AM
pinesman wrote:
Mice are not as happy about running across a gravel parking area as they are grass so it will help keep the mice out of the camper too
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Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Nice!
Not allowed by my HOA -- and other things, smudge on my wall..., lol.
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ADK Camper wrote:
I did something similar. Instead of a gravel pad, I got 4 3'x3' concrete paving blocks and embedded them in the ground so that they were all level relative to one another and spaced to match the camper's tires.
A benefit of this is that I have a specific spot to aim for that positions my camper exactly where I want it, and more importantly, it results in a perfectly level placement. This is especially good when pre-cooling the refrigerator before a trip.
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