Unlike many people on the forum, not only have we never RV'd, we've never even camped and both of us are over 50! So after about 4 weekends practicing in the backyard, we finally went to a real camping ground. Because we wanted to make sure the dogs were ok, we went to the Hershey/Elizabethtown KOA which was only about 45 minutes away.
The trip was fantastic and we were so glad we finally did it. The most memorable parts of the trip:
1. Beautiful camp ground and campsite -- a cute little creek was our view
2. Super helpful staff (they helped us back the T@B into the site which took us about 20 minutes!)
3. The side tent was wonderful -- great place for our older dog to sleep and just a nice way to expand our living space overall.
4. Toasting marsh mellows and eating S'mores by the campfire -- now I know why so many people like it!
5. Hiking along the Susquehanna with the dogs
6. Stunning sunsets -- nature is a beautiful thing
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Way to go! A couple of hints on the backing that I'm sure have been mentioned before, but while it's fresh on your mind.
1. The T@B is a short trailer, so just a little turn of the wheel creates a big turn with the T@B. So, go slow and make short turns.
2. Put your hand on the bottom of the steering wheel while backing and move your hand in the direction you want the rear of the T@B to go.
It never gets easy, but it gets easier, especially as the confidence grows.
Larry & Booger - 2013 T@B, 2012 GMC Sierra
Happy Trails Y'all
Once you get the hang of it you'll do well, just takes a few practice runs.
Glad everything else went well.
tpurr02, Happy for you, glad that you and the dogs had a good time! Just a suggestion though, you may want to get a patio mat or rug to put down under your tent floor to protect it from the stones. They can wear hole in your floor really easy. Happy Camping!!
As for the floor mat, we put that on the list of things to get for the next trip. Do you have any recommendations? I looked for some on Amazon.com and I really have no idea of which one to choose.
Thanks!
Once you turn your head around your brain and hands get confused which way to turn the steering wheel.
Durango, CO
2015 S Outback
Totally agree - Mirrors