I know I am partial as I have lived here all my life, If you have the time it is worth seeing Canal Park, The Lake Walk, and be sure to walk over the Aerial Lift Bridge. There are so many things to see here I can't list them all. The North Shore is really neat. If you have never seen a Great Lake, put this on your travel list. Safe travels and have a great time with your new 16!
I flew by the checklist but was reminded all the time...the dhecklist does not fly the plane! A good flow check around the Scamp is truly all that is needed when setting up or taking down.
I would suggest you go to Home Depot and rent one of their trailers and practice your backing before you pick up your new Scamp.
Also, read the posting about backing in the Towing Section.
A little bit of practice will greatly improve your confidence.
Also, many campgrounds are used to having in-experienced guests and some will even do the backing for you.
As Always,
Happy Scamping !!!
I think they are all back-ins.. the map is here:
http://www.ruttgerspinemountain.com/resort-map/
You can call and ask.. but I would not worry too much about it. Just take it slow and it will be fine.
I know I am partial as I have lived here all my life, If you have the time it is worth seeing Canal Park, The Lake Walk, and be sure to walk over the Aerial Lift Bridge. There are so many things to see here I can't list them all. The North Shore is really neat. If you have never seen a Great Lake, put this on your travel list. Safe travels and have a great time with your new 16!
Doug
I flew by the checklist but was reminded all the time...the dhecklist does not fly the plane! A good flow check around the Scamp is truly all that is needed when setting up or taking down.
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