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26 inches of snow

Started by drdave, January 24, 2016, 04:54:32 PM

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drdave

Had the trailer in for PA state inspection.  Picked it up at 5PM Friday night, got it home and parked around 6 just as it started to snow.    Got 26 inches so the trailer is not going anywhere any time soon.    I am not sure I can make it to the door to even get in!    



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charliem

[font size="3"]Todd,

I guess you have the new model. Mine didn't come with any of that.   8-)   [/font] 8-)
Any 20 minute job can be stretched
to a week with proper planning

Charlie
NW Florida

drdave

[quote timestamp="1453669953" author="@charliem" source="/post/17974/thread"][font size="3"]Todd,

I guess you have the new model. Mine didn't come with any of that.   8-)     [/font] 8-)  
[/quote]It's the "Blizzard" package.  

peislander

Our small but mighty Camplite 11FBD is out in our driveway. Currently we have several inches of snow. Our hope is that in March it won't be buried in snow. If we can get it on the road then our hope is to head South to Myrtle Beach, SC, to enjoy a break from our Canadian winter. Its really a crap shoot as we could get out easily of be buried in a few feet of snow & not going anywhere.

mitch

If you have any roof vents for the AC you may want to put some paper towels under them.  The first year we had our trailer it was uncovered and the snow actually got under the AC roof vent and when it melted it dripped inside.  I'm not talking gallons, more like 1/4 cup so no big deal. I was somewhat confused until I figured out where it came from.
Mitch
2013 13QBB
2015 Ford F-150
Anderson 3324 WDH

christianm

Ahhhh...Seems you have the "Snowpocalypse" package! (I've also heard "Snowmaggedon")...

drdave

Quote from: @mitch" timestamp="1453728682" source="/post/17986/threadIf you have any roof vents for the AC you may want to put some paper towels under them.  The first year we had our trailer it was uncovered and the snow actually got under the AC roof vent and when it melted it dripped inside.  I'm not talking gallons, more like 1/4 cup so no big deal. I was somewhat confused until I figured out where it came from.
Thanks for the hint.  I will be sure to keep an eye on it!