ArdraF
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unhitching can be a challenge
It sure can! Here's an example. We were following directions to a campground, including signs along the way. Turns out it no longer existed and we ended up in a residential subdivision in a deadend cul-de-sac. The turnaround was too tight for our length. We tried too long and ended up with the tow bar turned as far as it would go. We had to get out and unhook. The towbar was really tight and required a hammer to get the pins out. This is what you want to avoid! I'm sure we've all gotten into such situations, but once you do you'll be a whole lot more careful because unhooking usually requires not only physical strength but a lot of unprintable words!
ArdraF