I like your philosophy on backing. Take your time, get out and re look if you have too. Use cell phones, and we even carry a set of walkie talkies for areas where cell coverage is not up to par. Our trailer of course is less than 30 feet so much easier to get into tight spots. As far as tree trimming, that can be touchy. I have seen places where they trim tree branches but that creates a sharp end or point which can be tough on trailers sides and roof. sometimes the brush of the leaves along the sidewall or roof is less harmful then the scrap of a fresh cut branch end. Key however is to watch closely and go slowly no matter what. continued safe travels....
You just need a little bit more practice backing up your truck and trailer, get some orange construction cones and find a big empty parking lot. Practice for a few hours, and you will be good. I'm not sure how many manufacturers now have the "Automatic trailer Back-up assit" I only know FORDs to have this option and it cost quite a bit of money. Take care Brother. Hawk out!!
I will say that before we left, we did ask to have the trees trimmed back and they were out within hours and did a great job and had no issues with them when we left. I agree that it would be nice if they were more proactive.
What a PIA. All this joy plus a pavement jungle, cramped together like sardines, and ridiculous price gouging. Standard for the WOKE World of Disney. Never happen.
I like your philosophy on backing. Take your time, get out and re look if you have too. Use cell phones, and we even carry a set of walkie talkies for areas where cell coverage is not up to par. Our trailer of course is less than 30 feet so much easier to get into tight spots. As far as tree trimming, that can be touchy. I have seen places where they trim tree branches but that creates a sharp end or point which can be tough on trailers sides and roof. sometimes the brush of the leaves along the sidewall or roof is less harmful then the scrap of a fresh cut branch end. Key however is to watch closely and go slowly no matter what. continued safe travels....
Just found your channel. That’s us camping with the F250, sorry about our Halloween decorations being in the way.
No worries at all. Im glad we arrived when we did as it only got worse the closer to Halloween
Nice job.
Thanks!
Oh look! There is a little dirt at FW.
You just need a little bit more practice backing up your truck and trailer, get some orange construction cones and find a big empty parking lot. Practice for a few hours, and you will be good. I'm not sure how many manufacturers now have the "Automatic trailer Back-up assit" I only know FORDs to have this option and it cost quite a bit of money. Take care Brother. Hawk out!!
He did fine. Mind your own business.
Why can't campgrounds trim trees and brushes
I will say that before we left, we did ask to have the trees trimmed back and they were out within hours and did a great job and had no issues with them when we left. I agree that it would be nice if they were more proactive.
Because those who manage and work at most parks have never RV'd a day in their life. Especially at Disney.
Smarter to refer this as rving instead of camping.
Disney does refer to Fort Wilderness as a campground and is closer to camping than most "RV Parks", but I can see your point
What a PIA. All this joy plus a pavement jungle, cramped together like sardines, and ridiculous price gouging. Standard for the WOKE World of Disney. Never happen.
Disney doesn't need your business. They're doing just fine.
The feeling is mutual
@@REL3712 I have a pretty good feeling you're miserable.