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Lately I was thinking about vacation, and made the connection to caravans and the fact that most fridges work not on direct electricity but on gas in caravans. This may be far fetched but maybe this technology of running necessary household equipment on gas is not a bad idea to work out.

Offered by Michel.

Some of the older camping trailers (like mine) have appliances that run on direct electric, propane gas, or 12V battery. It is nice because I always have a choice. If one form falls apart, I can go to another.

Offered by Shekhina.

Used travel trailers can be purchased relatively inexpensively. Trench out an area in a low hill side and back it in. You can then: secure it down with rebar and pipes cemented in the ground, cover with metal (oh, that stuff for deck covers, what ever that is called, its ribbed), secure to the pipes and you have protection from fire. Just a thought.

Offered by Mary.

I had been thinking about the travel trailer concept for a couple of months and I agree that it might be a viable temporary shelter, but will it survive in the conditions we are expecting during and immediately following the pole shift? If it will, it might be useful for those of us that are either riding the fence (so to speak) or feel the need to hang on until the last minute in case our families wake up and want to join us.

Offered by Roger.

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