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linky99
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Jan 27, 2018

Is this even possible?

We are going camping with friends and we have side by side back in sites. We were hoping to have one of us back in and the other pull in so that our doors would open to one central site. We plan to be the family that pulls in instead of backs in. We are renting a class C motor home and realize the hookups will be on the opposite side and diagonal. Is this something that people even do? We know we would have to buy all sorts extensions for sewer, electrical and water, but is it even worth it? Thought I would ask some expert RVers their opinions. Thanks in advance!
  • Ive seen people set up like that before, and although we dont stay in "high society" campgrounds, I have never seen a rule that says how your trailer must be oriented.... but I would suppose if you were to set up that way next to a site where the neighbors are not quite as friendly as your buddies are, they may complain due to their being stripped of what little bit of privacy they are allowed by you backing in.. and so its reasonable that there may actually be a rule (that im unaware of) that can be enforced if someone complains.
  • Check with the campground, but i do this all the time. I take my inlaws trailer over and survey the adjoining sites and decide if it will work, then go back and get ours and set up one backwards, only once did we have trouble, the sites were a little small and we had to put our awning (electric) on top of theirs(manual), but no rain on a wet weekend. Good luck
  • The number of private campgrounds I've stayed in I count on one hand. They had a rule in common, all back-in sites are back in only.

    Otherwise you'd end up with madness like I see at state parks, people circling their wagons like they're headed west to homestead the great plains.
  • It's possible, I would think.
    You've come up with the main reasons why it will be difficult, hookups on opposite side of coach. You'll probably have to decide what works when you get there and survey the campsites. Management might also object to you doing it, so I might ask them before you try.
    Strongly suggest not using transparent sewer hose.