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โJan-29-2020 06:55 AM
GDS-3950BH wrote:
Lots is lots. Just because some online database, press release, or reservation site like reserve America or reservation.gov lists the equipment length as 40' or 40+', in the real world you just might find you're in for a surprise when you get there. IMO the folks that come up with those numbers never owned an RV or towed a trailer in their life. They do not look at the trees along the road, the site number poles across the road, the location of the utility posts that restrict turn radius on a pull thru or the fact if you get a tire off the gravel/paving your stuck, or anything else.
We almost never had an issue back when we had 28'ish or smaller bumper pulls anywhere, but have had "lots" of issues since we have had 5th wheels @ 35' bumper to pin or a little less.
โJan-29-2020 01:12 AM
โJan-28-2020 08:51 PM
Veebyes wrote:
TechWriter, reservations work for the weekend warrior or the limited time vacationer. He knows where he will be, what day he will be there & what time he will get there.
โJan-28-2020 04:18 PM
โJan-28-2020 10:00 AM
GDS-3950BH wrote:
Doesn't really mean much. Define 40'+. Is that the parking pad length? How much is plus worth?
I go to lots of ACOE parks in the mid atlantic, that have sites our 40' 5r will fit in, but I can not get to them because . . .
Veebyes wrote:
Those are some interesting statistics TechWriter but they don't help much when you roll into a CG with your 40'plus triple axle bunkhouse, 2 bath rolling townhouse & all of the few sites that can accommodate it are occupied by somebody in a pickup with a doghouse in the bed or people in conversion vans.
โJan-27-2020 06:41 PM
T18skyguy wrote:
Consider what you want in the interior, cause that also affects length. I have to have a couch, cause I hate sitting at the dinette. I found many more had a couch
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โJan-27-2020 08:57 AM
TechWriter wrote:prichardson wrote:
For National Parks 30' is pretty much the limit especially in the dry camping areas. A few have some larger sites with hookups that accept longer. Quite often it is the road accessibility as much as the site size that creates the length limit.
Not true at all.
โJan-27-2020 08:40 AM
prichardson wrote:
For National Parks 30' is pretty much the limit especially in the dry camping areas. A few have some larger sites with hookups that accept longer. Quite often it is the road accessibility as much as the site size that creates the length limit.
โJan-27-2020 06:56 AM
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