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RTinAZ

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Explain why almost all RV parks have you facing north or northeast making your passenger side awning basically useless in the hot afternoon. If you roll by 9-10 awning not necessary.
Of course if you own a $ 750,000 Class A, they probably have one.
Started out in WI, to Memphis, to SC, then I10 west, now in Van Horn TX, in 12 RV parks all the same.
RTinAZ
 
It’s a plot to get you to stop RV’ing! Just kidding. Not sure why. To be honest, never paid that much attention to it.
 
It’s funny that you mention this. My family and I are full timing in an RV park south east of San Antonio. Our spot has the backside of the RV facing the afternoon sun!
 

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