bigdisneydaddy
Fan of all things Fort wilderness
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Yup, June 07, remember it well. We were in 200 loop when ours collapsed because of the rain.
I am sure I would have remembered you but you didnt bring me free beer.
Yup, June 07, remember it well. We were in 200 loop when ours collapsed because of the rain.

magicforever,
As a Florida resident and camper, I am very aware that summer storms can develop quickly and be very intense. When camping, we generally do not take the awning down. Since the campsites are somewhat "protected" from the wind, my major concern is the water build-up if the pitch of the awning does not allow proper drainage. I have seen more damage from water build-up bending the awning frame than wind causing damage.
Scot
We leave ours out all the time, but use straps, deflappers, a support in the center and have it at max slant (about 2' down in the back). If worried you could just slant the entire awning down like you are going to roll it up and it shouldn't take but a minute to raise it when you return. That way you can ensure that the rain will run off.
The tilt in the pic in my signature is my good weather tilt. If I expect a storm the tilt is like twice to three times what is in that pic.
Larry

So Shan - you have me curious? what is your '2nd favorite CG?"
