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โMay-04-2013 11:35 AM
tpi wrote:Although I do prefer smaller out of the way sites my longer higher camper s going to make it close to impossible and I am worried about getting into a situation where I will rip of parts of my camper if I go forward, but there is no room to turn around and it is too far to try to back up.
Bottom line is all RVs are a compromise. In your position you'll just have to do some scouting before you commit to a place. Either drop the trailer and drive in to look. Look at maps to see if big rigs are using the nearby roads for anything. Or check out google earth to see what kind of RVs are in the campground and the type of roads in/near the campground.
After trying this for a while, you may need to make adjustment in the type of RV you have. You may not need a popup, but there are many levels of lower profile RVs between what you have and a popup.
โMay-04-2013 11:19 AM
Although I do prefer smaller out of the way sites my longer higher camper s going to make it close to impossible and I am worried about getting into a situation where I will rip of parts of my camper if I go forward, but there is no room to turn around and it is too far to try to back up.
โMay-04-2013 10:45 AM
wbwood wrote:
I think pnichols is on the right track. Have you thought about a pop up camper? Maybe just get a used one for a couple thousand dollars for those places that you like to go to. Kind of what we did. Our TT was too big and not rigged for some of the campgrounds here in the mountains of NC (and around). So I looked around and found a used pop up that was in decent shape for those trips.
โMay-04-2013 07:58 AM
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โMay-03-2013 11:34 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:silvercorvette wrote:
...my main concern were low overhanging obstacles such as tree branches...You may be the worlds best driver but if your height is 12 feet and there is something along the route that is only 11 1/2 feet high you are going to arrive at the camp grounds with a few less things on your roof than when you started off.
Must be really tough for all the semi drivers that make deliveries every day. They are usually 13'6"
โMay-02-2013 10:21 AM
โMay-02-2013 10:10 AM
silvercorvette wrote:
...my main concern were low overhanging obstacles such as tree branches...You may be the worlds best driver but if your height is 12 feet and there is something along the route that is only 11 1/2 feet high you are going to arrive at the camp grounds with a few less things on your roof than when you started off.
โMay-01-2013 11:08 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:
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To reply to the thread question (title),
"Is it worth while listing campgrounds with difficult access" (?)..:@
Answer = NO.
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โMay-01-2013 08:55 PM
โMay-01-2013 07:38 PM
pnichols wrote:
I hear ya on getting frustrated with having to sometimes pass up beautiful campgrounds because of rig size - and I have a small (even though 11'3" tall) RV and STILL have to pass some up.
That's why - if we were a few years younger so comfort could be compromised a bit - we'd have one of these to get us into just about any campsite:
(These are no longer made, though.)
โMay-01-2013 06:52 PM