teasac69
Well-known member
I know most of you seasoned RV'rs don't need this type of advice, being able to back a 100 ft rig into a dog house at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, in a snowstorm.... BUT, for any of you guys that still get a bit of anxiety when you find yourself having to put your RV someplace tight or back it into a slot in the dark, etc., don't forget you have a handy communications tool at your finger tips: YOUR CELL PHONE. Have your traveling buddy get out and call you on their cell phone, then you can hear them alert you when you're getting into danger. Be sure to use your hands free talking on your truck Bluetooth or speaker phone on your telephone and keep your hands on the wheel and your eyes on the mirrors.
Obviously you can use walkie talkie radios but you'll be tempted to grab it to ask a question and be distracted. Hands free, bluetooth in the truck, let's your buddy use a phone, talk to you and give you up to the second views of your out of site area.
Obviously you can use walkie talkie radios but you'll be tempted to grab it to ask a question and be distracted. Hands free, bluetooth in the truck, let's your buddy use a phone, talk to you and give you up to the second views of your out of site area.