| Above, flying my Gadsden flag at the Lava Hot Springs KOA. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
When I am camping at a campground for more than one night, I usually put my flag up on the rear RV ladder bracket.
There are many ways to displaying a flag while camping. Do It Yourself RV shows the many ways of doing so.
They begin with:
A flag can make an RV campsite easier to spot, more personal, or just a little more fun. But once you move beyond a tiny garden flag, the question gets trickier: where do you safely mount the pole?
RV walls are not house walls, rear ladders vary in strength, and a tall pole with a full-size flag can catch more wind than people expect. That is why RVers have come up with so many different mounting solutions, from ladder brackets and hitch receivers to under-tire bases, pin box mounts, and homemade PVC setups.
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