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5th wheelers.


Hi GMs,
I was wondering where people who had 5th wheelers and had a home base kept their vehicles. They are so long, I would imagine if you didn't have a very long drive way, it would be difficult  to park them. Just a discussion the hubby and I were having on the way  home from the coast....as you do.
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Lady G.

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Most of the ones I know of come complete with farm or a large property. To buy one us mere mortals need to sell the house and farm so we have to live in it full time , solves the storage problem . I understand that the larger bus configurations present the same problem

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Your are dead right Wombat,
Thought I had enought room here on my 30mtr claim but with the addition of the 40ft bus its a little cramped
have to do a juggling act too fit in the van ,c,trailer,two cars and the shack, toolshed,and storage shed,

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ah!! now what you blokes need is one of those japanese origami ones, a couple of folds and the vans in the pocket!!!

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