Bit breezy then.....

Grannygrinder

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Just had a knock at the front door, unusual i think.
Its my neighbour just getting in from work.
She's popped round to tell me the contents of my trailer tent has blown all over my front garden and what remains in the trailer is soaked :( :(
I now have a kitchen full of damp but drying canvas :roll:
Roll on spring 8)
 
Ha, karma for all the poor souls that get stuck behind cars with trailor tents waggling from side to side at 43mph every summer.

:P
 
You reminded me of on of our holidays in Wales there. We knew the weather was going to be really bad so started to pack up and then the baad weather arrived. It then took 4 people to hold onto the trailer tent whilst we rushed out and bought storm poles before putting the tent fully back up and fittting the 4 storm poles.
 
Dr S":9aywpaso said:
Ha, karma for all the poor souls that get stuck behind cars with trailor tents waggling from side to side at 43mph every summer.

:P
Sorry can't afford a month in Dubia so it will have to do :roll: :D
 
That is a bummer dude.

I would throw an extra tarp over it all for winter if it is outside, or how about a wind break against the prevailing wind?

We lost several hundred feet of fence with last week's wind, as well as another barn roof.

But we should not complain too much, some have been caught in Cyclone Yasi.

Still, it is a mess after unusually high winds, I remember watching sheets of corrugated roofing flying past at speed. Now you would not want to be hit by one of those.

Got blown right across the road going across a causeway on a heavily laden motorbike in Asia before, trying to escape one of those seriously life threatening weather events, it gives you a real sense of perspective when you discover the same causeway has been washed away a few hours later, along with all the people on it.

Just have to count your luck.
 
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