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2001400ex
May 08, 2017Explorer
Most places you need to unload the toys before you back in. I always scope the site when I get there, as I prefer back ins. If there's no room behind the site, I just unload first and then when leaving, I load after I've pulled out.
As was mentioned, some parks are even tight for my 21 foot. I've had a few sites where it is so tight I don't trust the wife on trees, I have to get out a few times to check. One place in Oregon last year, I had to have a dude move his pickup in the site in front of me a few feet back so I had the room to swing the front of my pickup. Even skilled drivers have problems in a lot of parks. That's why I am struggling with the thought of getting a bigger toy hauler, mine fits almost everywhere and we really never spend time inside, don't even have a TV.
As was mentioned, some parks are even tight for my 21 foot. I've had a few sites where it is so tight I don't trust the wife on trees, I have to get out a few times to check. One place in Oregon last year, I had to have a dude move his pickup in the site in front of me a few feet back so I had the room to swing the front of my pickup. Even skilled drivers have problems in a lot of parks. That's why I am struggling with the thought of getting a bigger toy hauler, mine fits almost everywhere and we really never spend time inside, don't even have a TV.
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