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falling children.

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Just thought i would throw a quick question out here...

We have the ladder style rack that sits across the bus roof space to hold the stored luggage up in the wedge.

We want our young un to start sleeping up in the top but my missus is afraid he can get over the ladder stopper too easy and will fall out if he tried to climb over it..

anyone got any clever ideas for stopping this ? or how did you overcome the fall out issues ?

We tried a pop up bed guard but it was just impractical and bulky.

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You culd try a cargo net across space or perhaps a 'dog guard'
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cargo net is my next stop i think...

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kiddie climbing harnes and a bike lock.. :wink:
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lol

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I've seen a pic somewhere of a Hi top with a metal dog guard across...which looked pretty good... its probably what I would do for ultimate safety... short of araldite!
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if you put the kids up there! were do you keep the beer??? :shock:

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seasider wrote:if you put the kids up there! were do you keep the beer??? :shock:

DUH.....


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want one,,gimme gimme.. :lol:

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imagine how many new freinds you would soon have pulling in to a field with that behind you...

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i can just manage to get 20 bottles of grolch in the fridge....but nothing else...but who cares..(the wife thinks its for milk) not me... :D

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A bit of a touchy subject really,,,,,,during our last Camping outing @ Solfest our youngest child dropped out of his alotted roof bed space onto our bed and then the floor,,,,,he was promptly re-united with his pillow and slept like a log for the rest of the night, :shock:

I expect this will be the last event of this kind as now all of our 3 children have at some stage fallen from the roof (tent) on to our bed,,,,,,in fact both our older kids managed to fall to earth during the first ever Pickering meet ,it must have been the shock of meeting Onion for the first time or the fresh air of Whitby that set them off.

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Post by ringo »

that's proper hard parenting that is! Did Fritz put up a net of some kind - nah! They won't do it again will they! LOL

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robbon44 wrote:
seasider wrote:if you put the kids up there! were do you keep the beer??? :shock:

DUH.....


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So how do the kids get in the trailer then? I assume you now put the beer up top in the van!

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