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Rock pegs to pierce the ground; and a really good thickness tarpaulin and/or second (old or cheap) groundsheet to protect the trailer tent groundsheet (especially if it's a sewn-n job) against stones.
We used a hard standing pitch last weekend with our Raclet Solena and I used the above, firstly to protect the roof rack (which becomes the trailer cabin floor when the trailer is opened) from scrapes. The heavy duty old groundsheet was pierced but the sewn-in groundsheet was safe!
------------- Man is incomplete until he is married. Then he is truly finished.
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