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Old 03-31-2023, 08:51 AM   #1
CampNBrew2
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Snow load

A friend of mine has a mountain cabin where he keeps his trailer. With this years heavy winter in CA, he decided it best to pay for covered storage at an old lumber yard for fear of snow or tree fall damage.
The storage lot had a whole section of roof collapse from snow load/rainfall, totalling many trailers, his being one of them.
Murphy's Law always wins.
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