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WNYBob
Jul 06, 2016Explorer
dave17352 wrote:
You should go to a state park that is mostly empty if you can find one say in the middle of the week
That doesn't always work!
We were at Watkins Glen SP (NY) where the lane to the sites was so narrow the Rangers made it a one-way. And most of the sites were angled from the lane as if you were to pull in.
It was pretty with all the tall pines but the site was lined with them making it about 10' wide. I have only a 20' TT and I used the site across the lane to back in (camper there was nice to offer).
You can go onto Google Maps and see the site #66, if you zoom in you can "walk" around the sites.
I know this doesn't help the OP, but my best advice is to go slow and watch the mirrors, so you have time to correct.
On our last outing I watched a FW back into a paved site located in an open field, missed it by 6'. Later he said he had a senior moment as he had the FW over 3 years.
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