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Mr_Mark1
Dec 13, 2013Explorer
NaViDa wrote:willald wrote:Executive wrote:
If we have a spot on a lake, I simply pull straight in and we have the view out the front.....
...And in many campsites, that'd mean your sewer connection (as well as your neighbors) would be right outside your front door. Your 'camping' (awning) side of the RV would be up against your neighbor's, the wrong side.
LOL, if that works for you, go for it, but there's no way I'd ever set up that way unless it was a quick over-nighter and I had no other choice.
Whats REALLY nice, is when you get a site backing up to a river, and can back the MH in far enough that your back end kind of hangs over the river somewhat. Open the back windows at night, the sound of a running river that close all night is really relaxing, we sleep like babies when we can do that. :)
And this is exactly what I was wondering about? I'd pull into a sight like mentioned before if we were spread out enough from each other if i'd be facing my neighbors the entire time there, for sure.
Now, think about this for a minute.... if the view is THAT wonderful don't you think everybody would pull in forward to see the view? So, there is no issue which side the patio is on because everybody is facing the same way.
We had this experience once in Cumming, GA, at the Twin Lake RV park. We ALL wanted to face the lake so everybody was pulled in forward and our connections were right at our front door when I opened it. Luckily, my electric cord and water reached the area.
They didn't have sewer at the site, there was a dump station on exit.
MM.
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