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tinstartrvlr
Mar 16, 2018Explorer
x2 on just leaving DW out of the equation. In my case, no DW so I have no choice.
FWIW, I always scout out the site thoroughly before I even try to back in, then figure out where the side that I can SEE needs to be. If it's tight, then I set out a couple cinder blocks that I use for the stab jacks to create a point of reference and then back up, lining up with them. Since I already scouted the site, I don't need to worry about what's happening on the side I can't see; only need to be straight and lined up with my markers. Managed to get into some pretty tight sites this way.
DW, camphost, neighbor, doesn't matter. Most times it's just smoother to do it alone.
FWIW, I always scout out the site thoroughly before I even try to back in, then figure out where the side that I can SEE needs to be. If it's tight, then I set out a couple cinder blocks that I use for the stab jacks to create a point of reference and then back up, lining up with them. Since I already scouted the site, I don't need to worry about what's happening on the side I can't see; only need to be straight and lined up with my markers. Managed to get into some pretty tight sites this way.
DW, camphost, neighbor, doesn't matter. Most times it's just smoother to do it alone.
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