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amdriven2liv
Apr 22, 2016Explorer
A couple of things. Where we like to camp, the camp sites have these little posts along each side of the parking site, or large trees. If you have a slide out, measure how far out the slide goes so you make sure you are far enough away from those obstacles. If it is a dirt site, draw a line in the dirt to show where you need to be.
If you want, you can continue the line in the dirt out to the road, curving it toward your trailer. This gives you a target path for the trailer tires to follow.
We use walkie/talkies, we don't have cell service at the camp grounds we go to.


If you want, you can continue the line in the dirt out to the road, curving it toward your trailer. This gives you a target path for the trailer tires to follow.
We use walkie/talkies, we don't have cell service at the camp grounds we go to.


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