Two stories...
We were backing our 45' coach into our spot in a small older 'quaint' CG near Houston TX. The manager was spotting for me as I was backing up, when I noticed the guy in the next spot jumping up and running towards me, arms-a-waving. I stopped to see what happened, while the cg guy was still waving me backwards. Seems my ladder had hooked the overhead power lines (told you it was an old park) and we were about to sling-shot the entire line (and probably transformer) out of the park. From then on, the coach does not move unless my wife is spotting for me - not because I'll blame her if something happens but because I trust her to not let it!
Second story. A cg in N Florida had very nice grassy-covered spots. They had a sign prohibiting campers from putting out any kind of mats, etc on the ground: "because it would block the sun and kill the grass". Wonder what they thought the rvs themselves were doing to the grass, just sitting there and/or moving back-and-forth?
We were backing our 45' coach into our spot in a small older 'quaint' CG near Houston TX. The manager was spotting for me as I was backing up, when I noticed the guy in the next spot jumping up and running towards me, arms-a-waving. I stopped to see what happened, while the cg guy was still waving me backwards. Seems my ladder had hooked the overhead power lines (told you it was an old park) and we were about to sling-shot the entire line (and probably transformer) out of the park. From then on, the coach does not move unless my wife is spotting for me - not because I'll blame her if something happens but because I trust her to not let it!
Second story. A cg in N Florida had very nice grassy-covered spots. They had a sign prohibiting campers from putting out any kind of mats, etc on the ground: "because it would block the sun and kill the grass". Wonder what they thought the rvs themselves were doing to the grass, just sitting there and/or moving back-and-forth?