ALot of the SKYLINE DRIVE camp sites have the one way streets with pull through circles on both side of the street. This puts the awning on the street side for half of the campers which wasn't what I had in mind. So I came in the other direction which didn't make the camp ground folks very happy haha...
I have been to some sites where they had what they called a PULL FORWARD for two in-line trailer hookups. It was great until it it was time to leave. The guy in the front blocked the guy behind him so it was either back out or wait until the front guy wanted to leave.
Then there is the idoit sites where you are parked side by side in the same direction and the pedestals are between two trailers. One guy has to step over the shore power cables to get into their trailer after he figured out how to make the 25-foot shore power cable fit hehe...
Sometimes it is just best to have the angled pads where you back in. Then you can unhook the trailer and get setup and park in front of it... This one has the best view out of the trailer rear window...
Roy Ken