JudyK-JAY22rb
Senior Member
I have never backed in my new 22rb. (28 ft tip to tail) Over and over I made plans to take it to a nearby nearby industrial park, to practice on my days off (and a weekend when the lot is empty.) No kidding, every time I could possibly go, it was raining or there was some reason I couldn't.
I made reservation months ago, choosing days of the week I knew I could request off from work, never really looking at the specifics of the dates. I realized after making all my reservation for the season, my FIRST trip is arriving to our state campground ON Memorial Day.
On Monday, I am going to be THE inexperienced backer-upper on the loop. If I notice a lot of people, especially onlookers, I have no problem telling them to give a holler if I'm about to do something that'll be tough to 'undo.' Other than that, I'm going to tell them I NEED to learn to do this myself. YES. It might very well take me a while, but I will get it.
I learn best by DOING. I know my wheels SHOULD be a certain way when backing, etc, but getting the wheels there needs to felt in my brain. I need to start developing skills, even if it is on Memorial Day, with a giant audience. Experience is learned by trial and error. I know it is how I learn best.
I made reservation months ago, choosing days of the week I knew I could request off from work, never really looking at the specifics of the dates. I realized after making all my reservation for the season, my FIRST trip is arriving to our state campground ON Memorial Day.
On Monday, I am going to be THE inexperienced backer-upper on the loop. If I notice a lot of people, especially onlookers, I have no problem telling them to give a holler if I'm about to do something that'll be tough to 'undo.' Other than that, I'm going to tell them I NEED to learn to do this myself. YES. It might very well take me a while, but I will get it.
I learn best by DOING. I know my wheels SHOULD be a certain way when backing, etc, but getting the wheels there needs to felt in my brain. I need to start developing skills, even if it is on Memorial Day, with a giant audience. Experience is learned by trial and error. I know it is how I learn best.
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