Hi everyone,
Hubby and I are in the Learning & Dreaming stage. We hope to full-time in about 3-4 years.
Last night on our way home from Boston (a 3 hour drive) we encountered quite the thunderstorm. I'm not a...chicken...well, okay, maybe I am. Thunderstorms just make me nervous and I don't know why (maybe my Gram taught me too well...she would run for the car and sit out thunderstorms because of the rubber tires).
I got thinking - how are thunderstorms when you are in an RV? My first thought was - a big metal box. My second thought was, well, that's okay...rubber tires.
Just wondering if some of you wouldn't mind sharing experiences. Has your rig been hit by lightening? If so, what did it do? Care to give any advice even if you've never been hit?
;D Okay...I guess I will admit that I'm a chicken! :
Blessings,
Crystal
Hubby and I are in the Learning & Dreaming stage. We hope to full-time in about 3-4 years.
Last night on our way home from Boston (a 3 hour drive) we encountered quite the thunderstorm. I'm not a...chicken...well, okay, maybe I am. Thunderstorms just make me nervous and I don't know why (maybe my Gram taught me too well...she would run for the car and sit out thunderstorms because of the rubber tires).
I got thinking - how are thunderstorms when you are in an RV? My first thought was - a big metal box. My second thought was, well, that's okay...rubber tires.
Just wondering if some of you wouldn't mind sharing experiences. Has your rig been hit by lightening? If so, what did it do? Care to give any advice even if you've never been hit?
;D Okay...I guess I will admit that I'm a chicken! :
Blessings,
Crystal