Got into this new RV Park late, by our standards (5pm). We are allowed to select our own site - good news / bad news. Not knowing the camp ground means it's looking at the map and wandering around to find something that will be easy to back in. One plus that was provided were indicators about whether or not the roof mounted satellite dish would work vs the mobile tripod dish. Mostly we squeezed through narrow, narrow roadways missing trees hanging over the roadway to the first site that looked doable for our backing skills. All of the sites with good satellite coverage for roof mounted domes were taken.
We found a partially shaded slot with access from down the hill with little turning challenges. Boots' first try put the rig within 8-10 inches where we wanted it. The oppisite side of the rig was on the edge of the paved site and the drop off was 3-4 inches and then mostly down hill. So, we continued for another 60 minutes getting farther and farther away from our goal instead of closer. It had looked so simple - just turn the wheel a little bit and then we'd creep to the left but instead we creeped further and further right. We called a time out and decided to start from down hill again and "@#$%" it and take what ever happens. Miricles of miricles we again ended up 8-10 inches from perfection and took it! So, wood and the rubber mat filled the in the ledge at the door. And set up the rig before crashing inside with the fans on full force.