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Tyler0215 wrote:
If it says max TRAILER length, that's what it means!
โOct-15-2019 07:04 AM
bucky wrote:
State park systems are hit or miss on lengths. Some will say all sites are 30 feet, other states actually go measure the sites. What a concept! If in doubt about accuracy I call them. The rangers know which ones are 60 feet when the web says that they are 30 feet,
โOct-14-2019 04:58 AM
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DrewE wrote:drsteve wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
โIf you are at all competent backing your rig, you can generally fudge it by a few feet without problemโ
But Iโll be the RVer waiting and waiting while you try to horse an oversized rig into a site. JUST FOLLOW THE RULES! Do doctors recommend other doctors โfudge?โ
LOL... no you won't. An extra five feet is always easily doable... unless you're one of those noobs who spend ten minutes hollering back and forth with his DW, who stands in his blind spot waving her arms and yelling... and still runs over the firepit.
That depends on the campground (and possibly the site). In many campgrounds, five feet extra is no big deal at all. Occasionally, though, that's not the case at all, and five feet over the stated site length means you'll stick out four and a half feet, and likely have to use a different site or a different campground.
โOct-12-2019 08:42 PM
โOct-12-2019 07:50 PM
drsteve wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
โIf you are at all competent backing your rig, you can generally fudge it by a few feet without problemโ
But Iโll be the RVer waiting and waiting while you try to horse an oversized rig into a site. JUST FOLLOW THE RULES! Do doctors recommend other doctors โfudge?โ
LOL... no you won't. An extra five feet is always easily doable... unless you're one of those noobs who spend ten minutes hollering back and forth with his DW, who stands in his blind spot waving her arms and yelling... and still runs over the firepit.
โOct-12-2019 06:07 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
โIf you are at all competent backing your rig, you can generally fudge it by a few feet without problemโ
But Iโll be the RVer waiting and waiting while you try to horse an oversized rig into a site. JUST FOLLOW THE RULES! Do doctors recommend other doctors โfudge?โ
โOct-12-2019 08:54 AM
schlep1967 wrote:
Dutchman that was a very good explanation! One little thing to add. When you put in length odd numbers can confuse some of the websites. Use multiples of 5 when entering trailer length. If you look for sites for a 37 foot trailer it may say there are none. If you immediately change it to 40 feet there may be some available. It all depends on how the site is set up.
โOct-11-2019 01:01 PM
โOct-11-2019 12:32 PM
RobWNY wrote:IAMICHABOD wrote:
Another good resource is to look at Campsite Photos website and see if where you want to go is listed,there you can look at all the campsites and make a informed choice of campsite.
I have found that it was very helpful going to a campground that I have never been to.
I have found looking at photos when available very useful as well. We arrived at a campsite one time where there was a large branch just low enough that out 5th wheel couldn't get in but a travel trailer would have just made it under the branch.