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valhalla360
Dec 21, 2020Navigator
garyemunson wrote:
Put hookups in the center of the "run". This way spaces can be utilized as "buddy" spots where RVs can pull in alternate directions to put door sides together. The one pulling in "backwards" hooks up by pulling utilities under their RV.
Before planning on this check with your insurance and local fire marshal.
I've seen many campgrounds that specifically rule out pulling in backwards. The argument is a backwards camper can't be yanked out quickly in the event of a fire...plus that means they are probably driving the tow vehicle across the grass to hook up. (not so much an issue with pull thru sites)
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