X – Marks the spot, Learning to Park the RV.

Early in my blogging days I read a post by a woman who talked about the importance of her learning to drive and park their RV. That inspired me to have the confidence to give co-piloting a go.

Before our 20 foot travel trailer we had a 12 foot pop up. I was totally comfortable towing it and took turns with my husband on long road trips. We have always camped as a family so I  have never needed to park the trailer, instead, I have opted for the ‘stand outside and give my opinion’ job. (I am sure there are several husbands who have the same skillful wife helping them out).

Last summer when we bought our new RV my husband did all the driving and parking. Oh, I still  offered my outside, from the ground, in your blind spot, opinion. After reading the above mentioned blog,  I decided I should learn how to drive and park the RV. There are a couple of good reasons I feel I should take this on.

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Firstly,  I work in the school system and get the entire summer off so it might be nice to have the option to head out with friends or go out early with my kids to secure a spot.

Secondly, I had never thought of until I read the blog, what if something happened making it hard for my husband to drive. I should know how to step up and complete all his jobs if the situation ever arises.

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So I have been researching, reading and watching videos in preparation for learning this new skill. Last weekend we put the road insurance on the trailer and this weekend we will adjust it for the new truck. Once we are ready to go I will head out with my husband to a large, empty and out of view parking lot and start practicing my new found knowledge.  I have no funny photos or stories to tell as of yet but I suspect that is only a matter of time.

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12 responses to “X – Marks the spot, Learning to Park the RV.”

  1. Kudos! I’m a huge proponent of both adults knowing ALL the ins and outs of the RV. One never knows when illness might strike. I enjoyed the humorous tone too 🙂

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  2. Very cute post. Congrats on the larger camper as well. Enjoy your ongoing adventures!

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    1. We will see how cute it is after I try to park it. Lol

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  3. I look forward to the stories on parking the camper! I am the WORST at backing up a trailer of any sort. I really do need to just go out with the boat or trailer and practice!

    – Sarah (and Choppy) –
    Travels with Choppy

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    1. Yes we shall see, I am sure I will have stories and photos to share. Hopefully none that need repairs.

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      1. I think I will aim lower when I learn to back the trailer – no major repairs necessary!

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    Good for you! I think it is great that you want to learn this skillset! I am looking forward to hearing about your practice. Backing up a car, no problem. But car with a hanger or with a RV, I am horrible at it! But we don’t have either so I don’t get to practice very often:)

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    1. We shall see, if I hit anything I that will be the end of my attempts.

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  5. Good luck! I admit when we travel to the US I let my husband do the driving because the “wrong” side of the road thing spooks me. But I suppose I could if required – I’m terribly careful of his health while we’re away!

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  6. You are braver than I! We have a 32′ and I have pulled it about 10 feet (and with great anxiety!)
    I look forward to hearing how it goes.
    🙂
    Traci

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