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MarkTwain
Mar 15, 2019Explorer
frisbeekev wrote:
Just wanted to put this out there out of curiosity:
Pull Through and back in sites each have their own advantage/disadvantages. I tend to like the back in sites, as I feel they are more secluded on 3 sides. Which type of site do you prefer and why?
1. if you are traveling to a destination and plan on staying overnight at a RV park along the way, then my choice is a pull through site. Hooking and unhooking a trailer or 5th. wheel takes extra time and not needed unless there is a reason. Generally a spoter to help you go into a Pill Through site is not as critical.
2. Back in sites can be more more of a challenge if there are trees, bushes close to the edge of the rv site or over head tree limbs that could possibly hit the top of your RV. The angle you have to turn your RV as you are backing up into the site can also be a challenge. It is always safer to have spotter to help you back into to a site.
I recommend stopping at the registration station and then walk to your site to make sure it fits your RV.
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