waldreps wrote:
If it matters, my first camping experience with this travel trailer will be a music festival and the "campground" is simply a pretty uneven field. No concrete, asphalt, or regular parking or camping spots. Do the Lynx blocks work just out in a field? How many blocks would I probably need to go under both tires? I know it would just be a guess since the terrain is unknown right now.
I do festival camping every August in a farm field that is not particularly level. I carry four 2"x8" boards at 4', 5', 6' and 7' in the basement of my fiver.
I carry a 4' carpenters' level with me so that I know when I'm level. I stick it across the floor in the middle of the rig, raise one end until the bubble is centered, then multiply the gap at the end of the level by 2 (since the trailer is 8' wide. This lets me know how many boards I'll need.
I just stack them up as needed (leaving the first foot of each board sticking out below the board above it) and back the trailer's low side right up onto the boards. DW tells me when to stop so that I do not drive off the back of the boards.
My dual axles are spaced pretty wide, but the both fit comfortably on the 4' board with at least a foot to spare. This has worked well for me for at least 5 years, and I've never had a board crack or rot or get gnarly looking. If the bottom board looks ugly, I put it in the bed of the truck until it's bone dry, and then brush off the mud/funk/grass later.
Have fun!