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- Caveman_CharlieExplorer IIThe people that like to complain about things like TT setting on there neighbors lots are the people that everybody in the neighborhood teaches there dogs to poop on that persons lawn. Then they can complain about that too.
- Doug33Explorer
BillB800si wrote:
No wonder some people think so little about "campers'.
Here's some one who can afford a big brick home- a paver brick driveway and can't afford to store his trailer in a storage facility???
Wonder how his neighbors feel about looking at a trailer everytime they drive down the street?
I park my TT on the side of the house and have done it for 20 years. Our subdivision only has 1/4 acre lots, so there isn't more than about 20-25' between houses. My TT is completely on my property, but very close to the property line. A couple years ago when a new neighbor moved in next door, I talked to him to make sure he didn't have any issue with my TT being there.
The last thing I want to do is pay someone to store my TT. - ArcticRamExplorer
whiteeye42 wrote:
BillB800si wrote:
No wonder some people think so little about "campers'.
Here's some one who can afford a big brick home- a paver brick driveway and can't afford to store his trailer in a storage facility???
Wonder how his neighbors feel about looking at a trailer everytime they drive down the street?
my answer to you would be if you don't like it don't look at it in other words my yard my camper i will do with what i want as long as there is no HOA or city law against keeping the trailer at home in a side yard
My answer is the same as whiteeye42. I live on a corner lot with exposure to 2 streets(no fences or privacy barrier). I could care less what people think of my trailer in my driveway. It's not a pile of junk and I wouldn't park it there if it was. Maybe this guy can afford storage and just brought it home. Maybe he doesn't like what his neighbors have in their driveways. - Mr__CamperExplorerEither you have Superman as a BFF or you pay for a storage spot. One mistake could put a huge dent in house and RV.
- pmfinnegan2ExplorerTo give a little more info on the video...I am assuming it is in Australia because the trailer is a Jayco Expanda, which is Jaycos Australian line.
- shakyjayExplorer II
BillB800si wrote:
No wonder some people think so little about "campers'.
Here's some one who can afford a big brick home- a paver brick driveway and can't afford to store his trailer in a storage facility???
Wonder how his neighbors feel about looking at a trailer everytime they drive down the street?
:h Wonder how you came to the conclusion that he can't afford to store his trailer?
I watched the video and all I saw was a guy who backed a trailer up a very steep driveway and into a very tight spot at the top. All things considered he did a pretty good job. Did not cause any damage to the trailer or the house. As far as tow vehicle and it's transmission really not enough info presented to make any real determination. - Caveman_CharlieExplorer IITo the OP , sounds like you have it worse then me. But, I do have to back around a corner and up a hill to get my TT back in the shed after I'm done camping. The shed is dark inside and you can't see in there. And, after I get it in the shed the front of my pickup I still on the hill making unhooking harder.
- BillB800siExplorerquote=whiteeye42 my answer to you would be if you don't like it don't look at it in other words my yard my camper i will do with what i want as long as there is no HOA or city law against keeping the trailer at home in a side yard...quote
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And it's the attitude like yours that has proliferated so many city ordinances against parking trailers in suburban home sites. - whiteeye42Explorer
BillB800si wrote:
No wonder some people think so little about "campers'.
Here's some one who can afford a big brick home- a paver brick driveway and can't afford to store his trailer in a storage facility???
Wonder how his neighbors feel about looking at a trailer everytime they drive down the street?
my answer to you would be if you don't like it don't look at it in other words my yard my camper i will do with what i want as long as there is no HOA or city law against keeping the trailer at home in a side yard - dewey02Explorer IIThe cell phone photographer was a blond. You can see the wind blowing blond hair in front of the camera lens.
There is no way I would ever even think about about backing a trailer up a driveway that steep.
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