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GizmosMom wrote:
Really? I drive our Class C with NO problems. I can back it into a spot. Drove our 21 foot Class B as a daily driver for 14 years all around Austin, TX.
Piece of cake!
โFeb-08-2019 08:24 AM
JAC1982 wrote:
I'm the wife in this case, and for us, it's the opposite of some of these stories. I WANT to learn to drive with the 5er hooked up. Mainly because, what if we are out somewhere and something happens to him? I'd rather not have a crash course in learning when he's down for the count. I also get more vacation time than he does, so it would be nice to take off on my own for a trip a few days before he can go. But, so far no luck in him letting me try it out ๐
โFeb-08-2019 07:34 AM
mdcamping wrote:
I just take my time backing in. I mark out where I want my TT, if I have a sharp right angle I will back in steps, get out and recheck my blind side until I am straight and have good sight lines.
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toedtoes wrote:
My point is simply why wouldn't it be an overwhelmingly "yes".
โFeb-07-2019 09:49 AM
DarkSkySeeker wrote:toedtoes wrote:
Many people solo RV. It's not a big deal. If it makes sense to have your spouse drive out separately, then do it. No special thought required.
I really appreciate the knowledge of the users of this forum. I've had my trailer for 2 years and still felt it was wise to check in here on this issue. It seems to be overwhelmingly a "yes" that is is reasonable to go it alone.
โFeb-07-2019 09:32 AM