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Yosemite_Sam1
Jun 23, 2020Explorer
Driver's side approach easy. Passenger side is the challenge. So I bought a backing camera and place a cone to my pivot point. As long as I don't hit the cone with my trailer tires, I'm good.
I have a few first tries but I don't force it. I also have a camera at the back and have a perspective (my generator) that I already have reached the rear perimeter of the campsite.And I always go down to make sure I am making the right approach.
But I have my share of sticky wickets as a newbie (still) mostly in very tight public campsites (Yosemite has one of the highest and you can't ask the rangers to move a tree.)
I have a few first tries but I don't force it. I also have a camera at the back and have a perspective (my generator) that I already have reached the rear perimeter of the campsite.And I always go down to make sure I am making the right approach.
But I have my share of sticky wickets as a newbie (still) mostly in very tight public campsites (Yosemite has one of the highest and you can't ask the rangers to move a tree.)
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