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VIDEO: How to Back Up a Travel Trailer

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October 16, 2014

    October 16, 2014

    A few years ago we posted a video on our YouTube Channel revealing our “secret sauce” for backing up a travel trailer. (Click here to subscribe to our YouTube Channel so you’ll never miss an update.) Quite simply, there’s a technique that makes things go MUCH easier. Once we mastered this crucial technique, any problems with backing up our rig pretty much went away.

    Now we have created a “sequel” of sorts to that video. Our new video goes into more detail with regards to our own trailer backing technique. If you attend any RV shows or events, you’re certain to see this technique in action.

    I’m sure that all experienced RV campers have their own routines for this sort of task. Our goal with this video is to outline our own routine.

    CHILD'S PLAY: With experience and THE SCOOP (tm), you too will master the art of backing up a trailer rig.

    CHILD'S PLAY: With experience and THE SCOOP (tm), you too will master the art of backing up a trailer rig.

    We’re not saying that we know everything there is to know about backing up a trailer rig. There’s always something new to learn.

    But at this point, we’ve backed up our own 25-foot Airstream so many times, the task really isn’t stressful at all. It’s routine.

    Heck, at times it’s even – dare I say it? – fun!

    Heck, even as experienced RV travelers, we always like to hear different perspectives and fresh ideas. Maybe some of you grizzled veteran campers will glean some new info here.

    We hope that newcomers may benefit from this video. It wasn’t so long ago that we were wet behind the ears, and fairly terrified of “back in” campsites.

    This video explains what we do, and why. We hope you find it helpful. If you have any tips you’d like to share, don’t hesitate to leave a comment on the YouTube page!

    Mark My Words, Mark Nemeth October 2014 Previous
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