Mike Up wrote:
gmw photos wrote:
For a shake down trip, you could camp in the backyard. If you wanna make it more realistic, drive around the block first, so you can get practice backing in :B
Hek, the camper is fully functional BUT it's when you actually pull, park, and setup camp, that you find some problems that are more easily fixed when you're expecting them, than not. ;)
Getting into my driveway is harder than any campsite. Believe me, I've had a lot of practice with a street that's barely wider than 1 lane, and my narrow driveway over a deep ditch. Don't screw up or there'll be hell to pay. :)
Camp Backyard

Driveway over ditch

Thanks.
That looks pretty easy. I have ditches, inclined driveway, swing around the garage to level with garage. Sub goes slight east to full blown west for that manuevor. I have a double wide driveway and need the sub to go off the driveway 8 feet to swing the 21ft straight. Good times, and no spotter required.