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Old 05-16-2016, 05:18 AM   #14
samven
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Four Winds 22E
State: West Virginia
Posts: 115
THOR #3119
If you are pulling into a campground and they are calling for bad weather or you are already there and they predict bad weather look for a campsite without trees or at least one without large branches overhanging your parking spot. The trees are nice in hot climates to keep sun off the RV but 1 branch coming down on your rubber roof will ruin the whole trip. I also have a scrap carpet square cut to fit the bottom step. Normally I use an outside mat but when it rains you have to push it under the RV or in storage, thats when I put the scrap on the first step to help get the water and mud off my shoes before tracking it onto the floor. And a small piece of gravel can gouge you linoleum before you realize its stuck to your shoe.
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