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obgraham
Oct 02, 2016Explorer
It's the usual answer: "It Depends"
Sometimes you can get all the way to your site, or even pull-through, before you need to consider unhooking. If it's an overnight only, you may not need to actually disconnect.
Other times the RV park or its sites are too tight to allow the process, and it is easier to disconnect out near the registration area, or occasionally somewhere outside the park.
In some cases I would meet Mrs Obg and the toad down the road after I fueled up the "A".
Just another thing to be considered in the daily routine of traveling with a toad.
Sometimes you can get all the way to your site, or even pull-through, before you need to consider unhooking. If it's an overnight only, you may not need to actually disconnect.
Other times the RV park or its sites are too tight to allow the process, and it is easier to disconnect out near the registration area, or occasionally somewhere outside the park.
In some cases I would meet Mrs Obg and the toad down the road after I fueled up the "A".
Just another thing to be considered in the daily routine of traveling with a toad.
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