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Oct 13, 2018Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:ReneeG wrote:
In my opinion, one of the worst things one can do is offer help in a situation like this,unless you are at an RV park and you are guided to your spot. ""Sometimes"" these people are very helpful. Each has to learn on their own and make their own mistakes. .....
Respectively disagree with you on that one!! :B
Pulled into Kentucky Horse Park late at night MH towing, They gave me an RV park guide. Pitch black out. He was on foot walking and I faithfully followed him like a puppy dog right into a campsite meant for a 10 foot popup! AND there after I turned was a concrete bumper at the end of the site staring at me!
I ended up with my 31ft MH, and toad at a 45 degree angle pins jammed tight. Couldn't move forward and couldn't back up.
He did apologize and then offered to help me. Can't all remember what I said to him I'm sure it wasn't nice cause he disappeared into the night in a nano second.
That was the night I learned about what an extended socket wrench
and a hammer can be used for. :B
With every example where a guide doesn't work there will be one that does. :C
I have poor night vision, about 10 yrs ago we got in late to a campground that was hilly, had tight turns and was heavily wooded.
If it wasn't for the guide no way in hell would I have made the site. For us we had a straight pull through site... that worked out well.
Mike
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