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Feb-21-2019 05:20 PM
bobkatmsu wrote:
We have a 43' DP and tow a Jeep Wrangler. To back one in, while daunting would not be as concerning to me as trying to maneuver through traffic finding the right exit by myself, would be a much larger concern. Even with GPS, it takes two of us to get in the right lane, know the turns coming up and watch for traffic. I'm not a newbie and I know the fact that that we are over 60' long is a factor, but I can't imagine driving through a big city like Chicago or Atlanta for the first time by myself.
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Feb-04-2019 04:46 PM
WAFlowers wrote:
The only time I have any challenge backing up my RV solo is in the dark with no overhead lights during a heavy rainstorm.
Feb-04-2019 04:44 PM
rk911 wrote:Jedidad wrote:
So I've been primarily looking at Class Cs under 26 feet mainly for the ease of driving and parking. But, I'll be full timing for a couple of years (or more) and the thought of having more living space and storage space appeals to me.
However, I'll be solo and am concerned about parking and backing by myself. The largest vehicle I've driven and backed was big Ryder box trucks but I always had someone to assist in guiding. Of course, there were no backup cameras.
Anybody here solo? Any issues? (I guess not if you're still doing it, right?)
Thanks.
you need 3-things...confidence that you CAN do this; humility to admit you need an extra set of eyes or help at times; practice, practice, practice...mostly thru experience.
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D.E.Bishop wrote:
... no one has mentioned looking up for overhead obstructions...