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rbpru
Aug 07, 2016Explorer II
Some of the older campgrounds have a power post that services two sites, so one is always on the wrong side.
The usual hook up access is opposite the curb side or as I call it the driver's side. The door and awning are on the passenger side. If you like to camp with friends and do not mind snaking your hook ups under the TT. A door on the opposite side is handy. However the table and fire grate are often on the curb side.
The usual hook up access is opposite the curb side or as I call it the driver's side. The door and awning are on the passenger side. If you like to camp with friends and do not mind snaking your hook ups under the TT. A door on the opposite side is handy. However the table and fire grate are often on the curb side.
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