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I think it depends how hard the hard standing is - we've quite happily pitched our trailer tent on hardstandings that were basically scalpings compacted over sub-soil - if you get rock pegs, they'll easily go through, (though a wooden mallet or even a metal hammer are better than a rubber mallet for these!) Rock pages are basically masonry nails with a T-pieceof steel welded to them near the head. [There are also some available with nylon T-pieces - avoid these,as if you catch the nylon t-piece with the hammer thay may crack - I've broken several with a tent peg extractor!]
We've also stayed once on a tarmac hard-stand - it was possible to position the cabin over the tarmac and the awning on grass - caravans would have to do the same, wouldn't they?
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