Lately, Boots has backed the Rig into our spaces when we aren’t fortunate enough to have a pull-through. With Ruthi’s mono-vision contact lenses, depth perception is lacking. Being able to distinguish distances between the rig and obstacles like trees, electric boxes, sewer caps and fresh water can be very important in smaller/older tighter spaces. But this time, Ruthi decided to be the backer-upper. The spaces in this park are at right angles to the roadway and on the blind side of the driver (i.e., the space is on the right side of the road and the driver is on the left side of the truck). These are the most challenging sites to back into.
But, Ruthi got very lucky there was an open space directly across from our designated home for the next 4 days. She carefully pulled into that one and continued through to get aligned straight. Then she backed it up into the space 1, 2, 3. We did a little adjustment with a second backing but it was basically right on. Ruthi’s comment to Boots was how come it’s so hard when you do it and I can get it on the first try? To quote an old internet joke: “That’s when the fight started”
This RV Park (Pacific Holiday RV Resort) is the closest we have been to the beach. At the end of the park there is a pathway out to the beach. The beach is huge and flat. The waves are not as rough as they have been in most places in Oregon. And, of course, Karma is in heaven!!!