One of the things all RV'ers face is what to do with their vehicle when they are not using it. I have a cousin who lives in their motor home at a permanent location over the winter and travel between there and a home on the west coast where they can park it at their house. I also have some friends who live in their motor home year 'round, one couple simply lives there, never traveling, another winters here in Florida and travels for a few months in the summer.
And then there are the ones like us. Either for space reasons or because they live in a development where the HOA simply won't permit it, they have to find somewhere to park the coach when not in use. Thus the existence of the many storage yards for RV's and boats which suffer from the same issue, where do you put it when you are not using it?
For over a year, Wolf lived at the Douglas Boat & RV Storage Park. We found this place before we actually took delivery of Wolf and it was within a reasonable distance and a reasonable price and had good security. The lot was not paved and could get a bit muddy when it rained and spaces were not neatly marked off and were sometimes encroached upon by others.
Recently, Premier Boat & RV Storage has expanded opening up more spaces. This location is a good bit closer and paved with even better security including accessibility to cameras remotely if you wish to keep an eye on your RV. It also has optional electric service which means you can park your home and leave a fan or such running so the inside doesn't get all stale and at the very least, start up the frig and AC the day before you go some where!
As soon as their new spaces were available, Wolf moved his den there although he seems to spend an awful lot of his time at Ray's Tire & Service Commercial Center or at the local Camping World!
Timmber Wolf only just moved there February 1st. Imagine my surprise when I looked at the picture of the place just now at their website and there he is!
The image above had to have been taken within a day or two of they're opening up the new area as Wolf (in the red circle) looks a bit lonesome. As you can see behind the location is I-95 and to the right is Agricultural Center Drive which gives the place easy accessibility. The local Camping World is conveniently just on the other side of I-95.
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