Parking on a sloped driveway

Vanman

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When we're not off gallivanting, our little ironclad MH will be sitting on a sloping drive. I thought I'd pick your brains about any issues I might face with it there - fluid drainage etc and if it was worth getting any really tall levelling blocks (if they exist). There is an 'artists interpretation' below - ok it's a blocky cut and paste but it gives the general idea ... I've pointed it up the hill so that the hab door is accessible and there's room to squeeze past the nose to access the house!

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I probably just need to try driving into the stops without the ramps just to convince myself of the principle ;) Having said that I've just thought of a minor complication ... I won't be able to drive forwards up the ramps at the rear - there isn't enough drive! The thin edges (majority) of the wedges would be out on the pavement. I'll have to go 'too far' and then roll backwards onto the ramps and against the stops. I'm also going to have to get by with just the one stop on the drivers side as there's no room to get in down the fence side for a second one ...
Solved......just buy a new house.....flat driveway .......sorted:emo::Grin::rofl:
 
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Solved......just buy a new house.....flat driveway .......sorted:emo::Grin::rofl:

And if there's more room I can buy a bigger van! :) But I can't buy anything cos I bought a new house - marooned in suburbia :(
 
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