if they are smart they will be ok. pointers to give,
-it takes a lot longer to stop, react, swerve ect. leave some space.
-trailer tires dont like to drive 88 mph (flux capacitors are not common in campers anyway)
- backing up takes patience and practice. spend some time in an empty lot
-watch departure angles
-watch cutting corners too tight the trailer will cut them tighter
-pay attention for a way out when pulling into stops (gas stations can suck)
-check tires with every stop
-chocks before unhooking not after
-a pre departure checklist is a good idea (every time, ask me how I know)
-plan for much poorer fuel economy
- as much as you may want to kill your spouce when being guided into a site, dont. prison is a bad time
-stuff will happen, fix it and move on
-with time in the seat they will get used to it
-plan a family camping trip to show them the ropes. their toy hauler should hold lots of beverages
happy camping
Q: Whats brown and sticky???
A: A Stick....