Two Ladies RVing for the first time!
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 1:26 pm
Hi everyone! I'm new to the forum. Me and my partner have camped before, but I must admit, we always went with other people and never paid any attention to the "work" involved. We got bit by the bug and bought a new trailer. We keep waiting for her brother to take us out and teach us the ropes, but he keeps rescheduling, so we decided, we are going to just try it ourselves. Please keep us in your prayers! lol
I have a big F350 and we just bought a 26.5 ft travel trailer. We have practiced hitching and unhitching, leveling and have practiced driving and backing with her brother. (She does the driving, I'm a scaredy cat.) She actually picked up on the driving rather quickly.
I video taped the walk-through and we've studied it...but we haven't actually hooked up, or dumped before. She's a quick study and a police officer, so she knows how to get stuff done. We are going to a State park just a few miles out of town. I'm very inspired reading the experiences here of women RVing on their own! I am very nervous about this first trip. I was really hoping to get a RV-er to give us hands-on lessons, instead of winging it ourselves. Any advice anyone would like to give? Since we are knew to backing up, think we should get a drive-thru?
We are 40 and fit, but I'm curious as to how some of the more petite and older are getting their tow hitch thing off? (if that's what it's called) That thing is WAY heavier than we expected! Wish us luck because we TOTALLY are gonna need it!
I have a big F350 and we just bought a 26.5 ft travel trailer. We have practiced hitching and unhitching, leveling and have practiced driving and backing with her brother. (She does the driving, I'm a scaredy cat.) She actually picked up on the driving rather quickly.
I video taped the walk-through and we've studied it...but we haven't actually hooked up, or dumped before. She's a quick study and a police officer, so she knows how to get stuff done. We are going to a State park just a few miles out of town. I'm very inspired reading the experiences here of women RVing on their own! I am very nervous about this first trip. I was really hoping to get a RV-er to give us hands-on lessons, instead of winging it ourselves. Any advice anyone would like to give? Since we are knew to backing up, think we should get a drive-thru?
We are 40 and fit, but I'm curious as to how some of the more petite and older are getting their tow hitch thing off? (if that's what it's called) That thing is WAY heavier than we expected! Wish us luck because we TOTALLY are gonna need it!