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How to level your caravan.

First, find the biggest slope you can.
Find a pitch as near to the top as possible.
Utilise every piece of loose junk you can find.
Point nose of caravan into the air.
Attach hook up cable to prevent caravan running away.

These are genuine photos of caravans that were in use. I know because the lights were on as we came back from the pub.

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Sorry, blasted phone has done it again. For some reason I keep reverting back to default section.

Please stick this in Photography.
 
We were at keilder cc site last on the middle section last year and ours was like that , I had to inch it down on the handbrake for lake view !! The front legs were almost vertical and the rear ones were half turn with rear off van not far from the ground ! You could off walked under the front - but it was level though ! :lol:
 
Its the last one in the line, the far one that gets me. Surely that cant be safe.

It changes the old adage too, "If the caravans rocking, pray".

Spare a thought for the clutches, those caravans had to be reversed into that position.
 

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