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Cinn → Boondockers: November 19, 2019As boondockers, we can easily choose & change the orientation of our rigs, like when high winds are forecast. How many people point their rigs nose into the wind when it's forecast to be blustery?
BB&LABNovember 19, 2019
If high winds are forcasted yes I have done so.
Dawg HouseNovember 19, 2019
Too much trouble to move just for wind. I park into the sun to keep it off my frig located in the back,. After that, if wind or rain becomes a problem, like Bob, I make like a turtle and pull my sides in.
Jim O'Briant November 19, 2019
If the winds are strong enough -- or the forecast says they will be that strong -- then our first priority is to park with either nose or tail into the wind.
Wayne WilsonNovember 19, 2019
My 21 ft Starflyte is easy to move, so yeah, I have repositioned due to a forecast of heavy wind to face it. The rig doesn’t rock as much that way.
Suzan and ArtNovember 19, 2019
We have moved when winds have been forecasted to be high but more often decide not to travel on a very windy day. While sitting still, the winds aren't as dangerous as when on the road.
Wayne WilsonNovember 19, 2019
Yeah, I don’t like to travel in high winds, snow or ice. Add mountains to the mix... forget about it. I’m not in a hurry 😁