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hawkeye-08
Sep 22, 2016Explorer III
We have learned that many of the local state parks were built years ago when trailers did not have slides. We find that we cannot back in as far as we would like because the slide would hit the services (posts, etc). Our choice is to move over so we can back up more, but then we have to deal with stepping out of trailer onto lawn which gets watered during the night... all that to say, I ordered a sewer hose extension because our hose has been too short setting up the way we like.
Without the extension, we just waited until we were breaking camp and used the hookup as our personal dump station after putting the slide in and backing up 6'. No lines, no hurry.
Without the extension, we just waited until we were breaking camp and used the hookup as our personal dump station after putting the slide in and backing up 6'. No lines, no hurry.
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