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Heavy_Metal_Doc
Nov 13, 2013Explorer
We are new RV'ers, but I'm a generally mechanical / complex machinery kinda person, so I think I've been pretty good about remembering all the pieces and parts and clearance for slides and such (so far - knock on wood).
First trip out - arrived at the CG after dark. Didn't look closely enough for the sewer cap before I steered into the pull through site. I guess in my newness I just figured they'd always be on the outside of the hookup post. Pulled in and parked a trailer tire right on the cap and it went off with a loud pop that caught everyone's attention in that corner of the CG! I felt a little stupid for a few minutes, but I got over it when I saw our site was the only one like that in the daylight the next morning.
First trip out - arrived at the CG after dark. Didn't look closely enough for the sewer cap before I steered into the pull through site. I guess in my newness I just figured they'd always be on the outside of the hookup post. Pulled in and parked a trailer tire right on the cap and it went off with a loud pop that caught everyone's attention in that corner of the CG! I felt a little stupid for a few minutes, but I got over it when I saw our site was the only one like that in the daylight the next morning.
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