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โSep-30-2017 04:42 PM
Daedalus wrote:
The picture cuts off at the bottom, but the driveway actually goes back about 200'.
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burningman wrote:
It's generally easier to back up to your left, rather than on "the blind side". And in your situation that keeps the pole where you can see it.
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โSep-30-2017 09:03 AM
cbshoestring wrote:MFL wrote:
You are right to be concerned, as this is not the best backing situation, especially for a beginner.
Jerry
I respectfully disagree.
A 30 wide street, a 14 wide driveway and plenty of room for overhang to swing. I would venture to say the majority on this forum would love that much space. Unless that street is full...this is almost ideal backing conditions
When's the last time you seen that much space backing into a campsite?
The OP's lack of experience is the only thing that makes backing into that driveway challenging.
โSep-30-2017 09:00 AM
MFL wrote:
You are right to be concerned, as this is not the best backing situation, especially for a beginner.
Jerry
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