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PawPaw_n_Gram
Mar 30, 2018Explorer
Rice wrote:
The only flaw in your execution that I see is that by staying in front of the truck, you weren't able to see what was going on in back.
I should have mentioned this was a very open site with only one obstruction. The pedestal and I had it in view the entire time. No trees, no picnic table cover, no drop off or embankment. If she went off the pad, she had at least a hundred feet to get stopped.
Not a site I would have chosen for a multi-day stop. We were not even unhooking that night before moving to the Texas State Good Sam Rally early the next morning.
One of the lessons we wanted to work on was which way the truck steering had to turn to make the back of the trailer turn or straighten out.
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