1derfultigger
FW Bound
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2007
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- 86
Just a few days to go and starting to think about the little details.
It's July and it's afternoon thunderstorm season. Last year, while visiting Washington, D.C. and staying at a campground in Maryland, we lost our awning to a thunderstorm while we were away siteseeing. Now, about 800 dollars out of pocket later, I'm paranoid about leaving it out when we're away. Do most people leave their awnings out and secured all the time while at FW? Is there a reason this is fairly safe to do? Or do you put the awning in when away at the parks and pull it out again when you return?
I must admit I ask partly out of laziness. But the wife and kids also like to put out the lights and decorations that attach, largely, to the awning making it more difficult to roll in and out on a regular basis.
I know, from experience, it can put quite a damper on a family vacation to return home to the RV and find your awning twisted and mangled up on top of the trailer.
It's July and it's afternoon thunderstorm season. Last year, while visiting Washington, D.C. and staying at a campground in Maryland, we lost our awning to a thunderstorm while we were away siteseeing. Now, about 800 dollars out of pocket later, I'm paranoid about leaving it out when we're away. Do most people leave their awnings out and secured all the time while at FW? Is there a reason this is fairly safe to do? Or do you put the awning in when away at the parks and pull it out again when you return?
I must admit I ask partly out of laziness. But the wife and kids also like to put out the lights and decorations that attach, largely, to the awning making it more difficult to roll in and out on a regular basis.
I know, from experience, it can put quite a damper on a family vacation to return home to the RV and find your awning twisted and mangled up on top of the trailer.