bdpreece wrote:
Sewer hose supports at the campsite help to protect the hose from rocks, goat heads, and other things that might puncture it. ....
Never been at a campground that has goats wandering around, but I do have a place I go to on a regular basis that has turkeys and chickens.
Terryallan wrote:
I use support to angle the hose toward the sewer hookup. I don't want it laying on the ground and having a rise at the end. STUFF flows DOWN hill. It does NOT flow UP very well. I like it to have a smooth unobstructed entry into the sewer pipe.
What do you do when they put the hookup above the output of your camper? No, this is not a joke, Same place w/ the chickens and turkeys above. Unfortunately I get stuck in that spot occasionally. You should see the poor guys with the travel trailers with the tanks a foot above the ground trying to dump.