Mona
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I guess it all depends on what you consider high winds?? I cannot say for sure on this particular one, because it is new, but I have others out in the pasture that are much lighter built in frame as well as covering, and we have had some wicked wind storms and so far, they are still standing! One is wrecked, not by the wind, but from the wind that blew a wooden run-in shelter, smashing it into the portable canvas shelter. It bent the frame and put holes in the cover, but we left it standing anyway as it still offers shelter, and just added another new one beside it. They are anchored down with underground anchors to prevent them from blowing away. Since those smaller ones have survived 6 years of winds so far, and are still going strong, I felt confident enough to select a much heavier duty one as by barn.Do have a question.... how does it handle high winds?
These were strong winds...we thought a tornado went through, but they said they were just "straight line winds". These winds were strong enough that they uprooted trees, sanpped telephone poles, picked up houseboats out of the water and threw them onto land etc. They were STRONG winds, I know that, just don't know how many mph they were.
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