Learned a Lesson About Awnings
I got careless with my awning a couple of weekends ago when I closed up the RV at my seasonal site to return to the land of the working. I lowered it, but against my better judgment I did not retract it. Later that evening the campground experienced the worst t-storm of the summer. The wind severely twisted the main support arm on the right side of the awning. Amazingly, the awning was still attached to the RV and in one piece. With a c-clamp, a rubber mallet, 2 X 4, and the picnic table, I was able to work it back close enough to its original condition that the awning looks good and opens and closes properly. I got lucky this time. Moral of story, if you are leaving your RV unattended for any length of time, take 30 seconds to retract and secure your awning.
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2012 Passport Grand Touring 2890RL
2013 F150 4x4 w Triton V8
6 grandkids
2 dogs
No sleep
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