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Why didn't you extend the slides and camp there @Buly? You were fairly level :)
 
Fortunately it was not me ?
 
I want to see the damage from the water and recovery. Can’t be good?
 
Bad day all around, no telling what kind of damage from a wide open hydrant, I hope his insurance is up to date.
 
Is that when you use the tag dump switch? I always wondered....
 
Always best to get out and look. That is sad.
 
All - I have advocated for years, that anyone who did not drive professionally get some actual classroom and hands on training. I was fortunate to get it for work, and so had CDL for years. The training was invaluable to be safe and know the ropes. And some people are too s*u*i*d to own or operate an RV period.
 

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