Towhee the Trailer has moved to a different storage spot!
She’s in the same storage yard, but instead of being out in the open, she now has a spot in a “shed” with a roof over her head and a wall on one side of her, and a wall behind her, excellent protection from rain and wind and snow … and from UV!
When I bought my home here in Lacey, WA, I moved Towhee the Trailer to a spot in the RV lot inside the community where I live. It was open air, no roof above, but it had electricity that I could plug the trailer into. But the storage space was tiny, extremely hard to maneuver in. My spot was less than 10 feet wide (the trailer is 8 feet wide with the step out). So I looked around and found this wonderful old farm nearby that had been turned into a huge RV/boat storage yard. It has acres of room!! Most spots on this farm were outdoors (no roof) but there were long sheds (with roofs) available too. On the other hand, when I signed up, the only spots available were all outside, with no electricity.

Towhee the Trailer has plenty of solar on her roof so she doesn’t need to plug into electricity while she’s stored outside. I moved her to an outdoor spot on this large storage lot (EASY parking!), and then I got on their list for a covered shed spot when one became available. I was happy here. The rain kept the trailer clean, and plenty of solar power kept her batteries fully charged.
But UV (ultra-violet) light does more damage to roofs of RVs (and the roofs and decks of boats) than the weather does. So I wanted to get the trailer under cover. Also, once I got the trailer under cover, I could work on the trailer during the rainy season here.
And so, finally the news came. Someone was moving out from covered storage … and I could move in! Yay!

Take a look at the photo above, and the photo below, yes there is an Escape trailer over there on the right (friends of mine own it), but look at the end spot on the very left end of this storage shed.

Yes, that’s Towhee the Trailer in that end spot on the left! Her new home. 🙂 And, yes indeed, it is spot #1. 🙂
The photo above was taken before I backed the trailer in.

Seemed to me there were lots of large-ish rocks there, to twist an ankle … and there seemed to be water collecting right where the trailers tires would be.
Little Towhee inspected too (below). She loved the shed … the roof and the walls, and shelter from wind and rain and snow and UV, but she too didn’t think that trying to hop over all those rocks would be a good deal of fun.

Nevertheless, this covered storage spot was a great improvement over having the trailer outdoors. So I accepted the spot that the owners offered me, and I backed the trailer in, quick as a wink.



She fits perfectly. Well, ok, but maybe there was a question about opening the trailer’s side door so I could get IN the trailer while she was parked in the shed.
Ha! No problem. The photo below shows how the door opens fully, with about 1/4 inch to spare.
And there is still room on the other side of the trailer to walk around it when I wish.
I approved the new spot! And Little Towhee did too!

And, when I asked the owners about the large rocks, they asked me to let them know the next time that I would have the trailer out of that spot. I did … I went camping … and I let them know. And when I returned, the large rocks were gone and small gravel had been evenly spread in my #1 spot … AND the slant that allowed water to gather had been eliminated too.
Since the trailer is now stored under a roof, there is no more solar power to keep the batteries charged. But there are six outlets inside this one storage shed and I can plug into one of them for a day or two before I go camping in order to top off the batteries.
AND, I now have about 80 feet of open space directly in front of this storage spot in which to maneuver. My truck and trailer (both of them when hitched together) are only about 43 feet long. Perfect. Piece of cake. 🙂



