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valhalla360
Jun 19, 2017Navigator
Camphosts aren't typically expected to be RV mechanics.
If you can live comfortably in a tent, the RV is going to be luxurious.
Driving: On the road, it's easy. Go a bit slower, leave lots of braking room and take turns wide. Otherwise, it's easy. Backing isn't hard but does take some practice to get good at it. Just take your time and if it's not going right, hit the brakes, get out and look things over. You won't be the first to take 15-20min to get into a site but after doing it a few times, should only take a few minutes.
Systems: How long does it take to learn the electrical and plumbing systems on your house? Same kind of question. There's a few different things but nothing too exotic.
If you can live comfortably in a tent, the RV is going to be luxurious.
Driving: On the road, it's easy. Go a bit slower, leave lots of braking room and take turns wide. Otherwise, it's easy. Backing isn't hard but does take some practice to get good at it. Just take your time and if it's not going right, hit the brakes, get out and look things over. You won't be the first to take 15-20min to get into a site but after doing it a few times, should only take a few minutes.
Systems: How long does it take to learn the electrical and plumbing systems on your house? Same kind of question. There's a few different things but nothing too exotic.
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