make sure, REALLY sure, that it's anchored good enough for at least a category 1 storm.........dont ask why i know that one 
Already considered Jeff. Thanks though. Also, back some years ago, we lived high upon a hill and I had one of those 10 x 10 storage buildings that you put together with a zillion little sheet metal screws. Well, this storm came up and I found my building across the fence AND in my neighbor's yard. I retrieved it, collected some insurance money and was allowed to keep it.I fixed it up sunk 4 large 4" x 4" timbers in the ground and attached the building to those and thought I was covered. Wrong! A while later on, we had another one of those storms and even though part of the building's lower frame was still attached to the timbers, the building STILL ended up in my neighbor's yard! I went over, kicked the building apart at the seams, threw the sides back across the fence and piled it up beside the house, to haul to the dump. But, a buddy came over one day, saw the building (or what was left of it), asked if he could have it and I helped him load it up.

Yeah, my buddy (not the same one that got the building) has one of these carports, built some anchors to put in the ground, dug holes set them in the ground, poured in some cement and anchored his carport at each upright piece of it. That's what we're looking to do with mine, when I get one.
Thanks for the post Jeff, Bill
