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Originally Posted by jdarwin
Thanks for all the replies. It seems pretty obvious I should just keep doing what I've been doing and bring them in when it gets windy. Too many posts with horror stories. Thanks
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Yup, just got back last week form a 2 week trip camping as close to the beach as you can get. One morning had to help a older guy in the site across from us who left his out that night. It was nasty out, winds 30-40 mph with driving rain. In the morning his awning tube was laying on the picnic table. He said it was all ripped up and had to cut it off the trailer in the middle of the night. I helped him raise it back up and zip tie it in place so they could travel home. $1000 mistake.