HOW TO REVERSE A CARAVAN ONTO A PITCH

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  • čas přidán 24. 02. 2024
  • In this video Fliss (aka The Trailer Lady), will show you how to reverse a caravan onto a pitch.
    This easy to follow video will show you how to reverse your car and caravan onto a pitch without jack-knifing or oversteering!
    Fliss explains how to master reversing onto a pitch using easy-to-remember techniques.
    Packed full of great quirky phrases to help you look like a Pro on the campsite, this video is a 'must watch' for anyone towing a caravan or trailer.
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Komentáře • 116

  • @johndonkin6615
    @johndonkin6615 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Best video ever for reversing onto a pitch. Everything explained perfectly. 10/10

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you! I'm so pleased you liked it. If you have any suggestions for future videos, please let me know

  • @geoffhanbury4978
    @geoffhanbury4978 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Best reversing advice I have ever seen. Going to watch this a few times and take notes!

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you! Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions

  • @paulefc1971
    @paulefc1971 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Honestly, this is the first time I have seen one of these videos that clearly explains and demonstrates the reversing move, I have been towing for about 5 years and even now, I still struggle occasionally.
    Also subscribed

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you. I'm glad it was useful. Come back to me if you need any further help

  • @adiwilson42
    @adiwilson42 Před měsícem +1

    I'm on holiday at somers wood caravan park and I couldn't believe it was you ❤ . Thanks for speaking to me

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před měsícem +1

      It was great to meet you, Adi. Thanks for subscribing. It means a lot. Keep watching for more videos coming soon 🙂

  • @dsacc01
    @dsacc01 Před 16 dny +1

    we got our camper last year and it mainly stayed at a campground. this year we will going to other campgrounds so i needed to get better at backing it into a site cause i wasnt very good at it with very little experience. most videos i watched were mainly people filming themselves backing up and really didnt explain what they did. this video was very helpful with the step by step procedure of steering wheel position. and/or correction. i was able to get the camper back in the driveway on the second attempt. . had the wife watch it also to make her job as spotter easier.thanks again for the video it gonna make things a lot less stressful

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 15 dny +1

      You are so welcome. I'm so pleased I've been able to help you. It's not difficult to do when you know how to do it!
      Keep following as we have much more content planned!

  • @nicolelangman9834
    @nicolelangman9834 Před 22 dny +1

    I wish I had Fliss beside me when I have to reverse the caravan. I used to do it well but I’ve lost so much confidence backing our caravan now and get panicky because my partner gets so annoyed with me when I make a mistake he is a terrible spotter and stands where I can’t see or here him 😔
    You explain it so well I wish I could get my partner to be like that

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 22 dny +2

      I wish I could be beside you for a couple of hours to help get your reversing mojo back!
      Can I suggest a couple of things;
      1 - Take yourself off with the caravan to a quiet location and just play around with reversing. Watch the rear of the caravan to see where it goes and adjust your steering accordingly. Remember "steer towards the problem".
      2 - have a conversation with your other half and establish some clear communication. If you can't see him, STOP moving! He'll wonder why you've stopped and will soon come to investigate. Tell him he needs to be able to see a towing mirror at all times. If he can't, you can't see him!
      I hope that helps. I'm here if you need any more help x

    • @nicolelangman9834
      @nicolelangman9834 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@the_trailer_lady Thank you so much for the suggestions I will definitely take them on board and take the caravan somewhere on my own and do some practice as first my partner being a better spotter I’m not holding my breath. But your video is great and I will watch it over and over again as well as the practice. Thank you 😊

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 21 dnem

      @@nicolelangman9834 you're welcome

  • @user-tr2bj3rz4q
    @user-tr2bj3rz4q Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you, that was really helpful 😊

  • @gwen3572
    @gwen3572 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Best reversing video I have seen. My caravan is too low for a motor mover, so reversing is a must.

  • @welshcat5781
    @welshcat5781 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Excellent, thank you!
    I have attended a manoeuvring course in the past, but this is now saved as a reminder/revision to refer back.

  • @MotoGoYo
    @MotoGoYo Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very clear, useful and focussed video. I've watched a few on this topic and none actually did it this well.

  • @marksutcliffe770
    @marksutcliffe770 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video Fliss and Andy.

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you. We have found this to be an easy-to-learn method, but I know there are other ways to do this.

  • @retro423
    @retro423 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Good tutorial, at the end of the day it's practice practice practice, I'm a HGV driver and am reversing 40 foot trailers into tight spaces all day but I find it so much more difficult reversing a caravan

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your feedback. Did you know that the longer the trailer, the easier it is to reverse? A caravan is much shorter than an HGV, plus it's your pride and joy, thus making it harder to reverse

  • @steveducati996
    @steveducati996 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent, you covered a few points that no one else does, and did that clearly and concisely, great job!👍🏼👍🏼

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci

      I appreciate that, thank you. If you have any suggestions for future videos, please let me know

  • @barryjeffries2067
    @barryjeffries2067 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great advice, well presented. I went on caravan reversing course and I’ve learnt as just by watching you video.
    Thanks for the tips great channel. 😁👍

  • @aks8291
    @aks8291 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Top advice. Really well explained. Thanks for posting. I always end up using my motor mover but next time I’m having a go with the car using your guidance. Thanks again

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci

      Go for it! And let me know how you get on. I'm here if you need any help

  • @robertwilson815
    @robertwilson815 Před měsícem +1

    Great video Fliss watched loads of others but yours is definitely No.1

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před měsícem +1

      Wow, thanks! That's very kind of you to say. Keep watching as there are more coming soon

  • @andrew-karens-adventures
    @andrew-karens-adventures Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great informative video

  • @stehume
    @stehume Před 26 dny +1

    For all the people that are new here, and maybe some that are not, when you reverse its a good idea to release the stabiliser, just pull it up a bit, this is from Alko and not just me.
    it save the pads and also easier to move the van as less friction

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 26 dny +1

      Thanks for your comment. I've heard this, but I've never done it myself.

  • @Caggsie
    @Caggsie Před 4 měsíci +1

    That made sense, thank you

  • @videostars9194
    @videostars9194 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Brilliant instructional video, with superb camera angles and sound quality, makes so much sense, , I'm saving this one for future reference, wish my husband does what he told, when i tell him how to reverse our caravan onto a pitch ,you may have saved our marriage, you are a great team, best regards

  • @jamesmacdonald1309
    @jamesmacdonald1309 Před měsícem +1

    Very good.

  • @doncoleman4938
    @doncoleman4938 Před 2 měsíci +1

    A lot of Australians need to watch this. It's an all too familiar scenario played right across the country. Retirees and families who buy a LandCruiser or a Dodge RAM and a 3t caravan to do "the lap" around Australia. Many can't reverse a car let alone their new toys and become the entertainment when backing up into a spot at the caravan park.

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I believe it's important to be able to reverse a trailer of any kind on the road.

  • @johnhaupt4153
    @johnhaupt4153 Před 29 dny +1

    I love you video .

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 28 dny

      Thank you. Keep watching for more content coming soon 🙂

  • @johnwebster5983
    @johnwebster5983 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Excellent. I'll watch it again. That comment about pulling forward at the end I guess applies to UK hitches. In Australia, our hitches are different. At least we drive on the right side, same as you. Reversing right is better than left as you can see the van better, rather than looking through the car to the van.

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 měsíci

      Pulling forwards is to reset the over run brakes

    • @johnwebster5983
      @johnwebster5983 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@the_trailer_lady Our couplings are direct on to a towball. We don't have that concertina spring mechanism.

    • @johnwebster5983
      @johnwebster5983 Před 3 měsíci

      The stages of reversing to 90 degrees were well explained and demonstrated. Tomorrow I will get to practise this, reversing on to my front yard. I tend to start the turn using the bottom of the steering wheel, but I can see that I have to return the wheels to straight after that, before opposite lock. One thing though, is that you were directing an experienced driver. It would be interesting to see you video a newbie reversing the van with your directions. Another issue is that many caravan sites are not level left to right. I use a ramp either before or after the wheel on one side, depending on the fore/aft slope of the site. That's not an issue with our hitches, but with your concertina hitches, that could be more difficult, I imagine.

  • @wheniroam8333
    @wheniroam8333 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great video. I'd be interested in understanding more about positioning using your mirrors when you don't have a person to guide you in, and how to do a nearside reverse where it is WAY more difficult to see where you are going.

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for your suggestion. I'll add it to my list of topics to film

  • @andylinder132
    @andylinder132 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Absolutely brilliant. I’ve just purchased my first caravan and really nervous about towing it. Especially the reversing side of things. I think I’m going to need to do a course somewhere. If you can recommend anywhere. I live just outside Great Yarmouth in Norfolk. Thank you. Andy.

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Andy. Why not come and see us!? We are only down in Sudbury (South Suffolk). The Camping and Caravanning Club run their courses from Coventry, and I'm not aware of Caravan & Motorhome Club offering courses in your area. You could try the HGV driving school based at the Norwich Showground just in case they can help.

  • @fxtfxt5636
    @fxtfxt5636 Před 3 dny +1

    I love the video, it is super helpful, the bit I never get right, or how to judge is how far to pull the van past the pitch and where to start breaking the straight line to begin reversing the van on to the pitch, do you have any pointers?

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 dny

      Hi. I pull my caravan past the pitch so that the rear of the van is roughly 2 mtrs beyond the corner of the pitch. If I've misjudged it, I use the 20p piece analogy to correct it onto the pitch.
      20p is round but has straight edges and corners. The straight edge represents a straight steering wheel (straight wheels) and the corner represents a locked steering wheel (wheels turn as much as possible in either direction). Alternating between these two positions will allow you to control the turn and the angle at which the caravan turns.
      I hope that helps

  • @adriandavis9790
    @adriandavis9790 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I noticed the ends of the caravan bays are nicely angled try doing it on a pitch where there not angled and the wardens or owners tell you not to run over the grass or people opposite have there cars parked in the way , I also am a class 1 hgv driver but have struggled on some sites also do a blind side reverse

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci +1

      That is a tough manoeuvre to complete. Campsites are getting tighter to manoeuvre around due to caravans and tow cars getting larger and larger. A shunt or two is always a good way of getting yourself out of a tight spot

  • @chipsutcliffe7110
    @chipsutcliffe7110 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Had to watch to find out what a caravan and a pitch is!

  • @TheCaravanGoodLife
    @TheCaravanGoodLife Před 4 měsíci +2

    Nice video, with a simple and repeatable technique. What's your recommendation for starting position i.e. caravan wheels in relation to the corner of the pitch and distance from edge of roadway?

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci

      My saying is 2 feet out and 2ft passed, i.e., 2 feet away from the edge of the roadway and the rear of the caravan, not the axle, 2 feet passed the pitch.

    • @jameshodgetts7541
      @jameshodgetts7541 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@the_trailer_ladywe had this exact same question. Thank you so much for this. We’ve been caravanning 15 years and never had the balls to not use the motor mover! Next time we’ll give it a try!

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci

      @jameshodgetts7541 what's the worse that can happen? Top tip! Keep hold of the steering wheel longer than you think once the caravan is straight on the pitch. Many people see the caravan is straight and take the lock off the steering wheel. This just makes the caravan turn again.

  • @CaravaningKingo
    @CaravaningKingo Před 4 měsíci +1

    What Mirrors do you have i have a Ford Kuga and they look much better than the ones i am currently using

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci +1

      We use Milenco Grand Aero Platinums. They are not cheap, but I find they give the best view. I will be filming a video on different mirrors and how to get the most out of them

  • @Brian-nf6bt
    @Brian-nf6bt Před 4 měsíci +1

    Well given loads of car drivers have trouble revercing their cars so with a caravan on a A frame and of course they have problems,Fliss has explained it using the mirrors,but you do not even have to do that,open the drivers window stick your head out and if you want the van to go left put left hand on top of steering wheel and turn steering wheel to the left say to 10 oclock position watch the van and if it need s more or less move the steering well ,in a car you should only need the 10 to ten pass to control the van

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, the mirror effect. I must admit I use a combination of the two myself . I think it depends on the type of person you are. I had pupils for the B+E that could only reverse by sticking their head out the window or looking over their shoulders and others who were staunch mirrors users. Thanks for your comment

  • @kenperrin8582
    @kenperrin8582 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Excellent video Iv struggled for years reversing my caravan always use the motor mover but being able to reverse would be a lot quicker to do specially if it’s raining. Jyst one question ware would you position the caravan jyst before you start reversing 👍

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 měsíci

      I'm glad it helped. Start the manoeuvre approx. 2 mtrs passed the pitch, but you do have to play with it

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 měsíci

      I also offer a 3-hour reversing master class including reversing along a single track country lane!

    • @kenperrin8582
      @kenperrin8582 Před 3 měsíci

      O right how much ? 👍

    • @kenperrin8582
      @kenperrin8582 Před 3 měsíci

      And ware are they held ?

    • @kenperrin8582
      @kenperrin8582 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@the_trailer_lady Hi you said you offer a 3 hour course ? Ware are these held and how much ?

  • @rambledogs2012
    @rambledogs2012 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Full lock isn't really an ideal action to take when reversing any articulated vehicle. More often than not, more corrections are needed to compensate as you can find the caravan turning too sharply and you end up on an acute angle when parked and have to shunt forward to correct. Starting further away and at an angle that is closer to 1 or 2 o'clock (if imagining a 12 hr clock with 6 o'clock being the target destination) rather than at 3 o'clock is easier to reverse into too.
    Small adjustments rather than large ones (full lock) make for a smoother procedure.
    Also, for anyone that gets stuck with which way to turn the steering wheel, if you hold the wheel at the 6 o'clock position palm up and turn the wheel in the direction you want the caravan to go when reversing, that will determine which way you need to turn the steering wheel. An easy trick us truckers have used when starting out driving.

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks for your comment. I teach full lock but then return to straight wheels to let the caravan turn more slowly and avoid any acute angles. This is a simple method for those new to reversing a caravan, and the technique can be adapted once people feel more confident

  • @buckjofiden4804
    @buckjofiden4804 Před 2 měsíci +1

    To get set up for the reverse I make sure I’m about two steps out and four along to the rear of caravan. Right?

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes, that is the general rule I adopt, but it does alter depending on the space I have. Less space, tighter turn and vice versa

  • @wscottcrawford
    @wscottcrawford Před 2 měsíci

    Question - your video is great. But, I have a longer caravan (I think 23 foot) twin axle. Normally when I'm reversing, I have plenty of room around me and I can get it in. One year, I had quite a tight space (single track road with other caravans parked and caravan site "furniture"). If I'm going to reverse in to a tight spot - how to I position the car and caravan in the first instance?
    EG - firstly, (if reversing onto OS pitch) do I want to be as close to OS, middle or NS of the road? Where do I want the tail end of the caravan to be? Inline with the pitch or past the pitch?

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi. Great question!
      There is no definitive answer to this for the following reasons;
      If you pull up closer to the offside (OS), you will allow more room for the front of the towing vehicle to swing out when reversing. However, the downside is that it will create a tighter turn and potential Jack-knifing situation. If you pull up on the nearside (NS), the opposite will happen and you may not have room for the towing vehicle to manoeuvre, but more space for the caravan, thus minimal chance of a jack knife.
      Where possible, stay central in the access road and make your turn from there. You may also need a couple of shunts to allow both car and caravan to manoeuvre in a tight space.
      In relation to your second question, pull up with the rear of the caravan just past the pitch (approx. 1m). Again, this reference point may vary depending on the turning circle of your tow vehicle.
      Whatever happens, keep calm and never be afraid to use motor movers. Some sites are just too tight to manoeuvre large car and caravan combinations on. It is safer and less stressful in the long run.

    • @wscottcrawford
      @wscottcrawford Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@the_trailer_lady Hi, thank you very much for taking the time to respond. between your video and your comments, this should really help me in the future. I do need to get some more practice is as picking our caravan up from storage to site and back again once a year, I'm not reversing with it enough to gain the experience I need.
      I did have a trailer (about 5/6 foot long) and was making headway with reversing that as using more often until in broke! My new Erde 102 is just TOO small for reversing well as can't see it the mirrors until it's already jackknifed!

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 2 měsíci

      @wscottcrawford oh you've got to love an Erde trailer. They are a nightmare, like you say. They are just too short, and there isn't enough distance from the hitch to the axle, which is why it mis-behaves.
      It does all come down to practice. I take it you have a seasonal pitch thus not being able to practice to often. You could always hire a trailer for a weekend and practice with that. Thanks for watching

    • @wscottcrawford
      @wscottcrawford Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@the_trailer_lady Hi, unfortunately not a seasonal pitch. We've had a caravan since the early 80's and my parents decided back then to store the caravan near the caravan site we always went to thus saving taking it long distances. Only gets used normally two weeks and that's it. However, a few years we did split our holiday and travelled with it further away. If storage yards were cheaper near where we live, we would move closer to make more use of it.

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 2 měsíci

      @@wscottcrawford storage is very expensive 😫

  • @davidlawton7845
    @davidlawton7845 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Use the motor mover it’s a brilliant bit of kit and stops all the damage ….

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 měsíci

      They are brilliant for manoeuvring into tight spaces, but it is a skill caravanners should have, especially when on the road.

    • @davidlawton7845
      @davidlawton7845 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@the_trailer_lady I’ve owned 6 caravans over the years and the last two have had motor movers. 1. Position close to the pitch.
      2. Unhook the car.
      3. Switch on motor mover and position exactly in the pitch.
      4. Put the kettle on…..😬

  • @newbeginnings8566
    @newbeginnings8566 Před 3 měsíci +1

    A great lady.. I'm useless at trailer work.. my partner deals with it... She is better than me 😂... I'm not not shy to admit it... I don't have a caravan but I'll practice with my trailer..

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 měsíci +1

      It is all about practice. The more you practice, the more permanent it becomes in your mind.

  • @davidashley3970
    @davidashley3970 Před 3 měsíci +1

    How far from the pitch should the caravan be before you start to steer?

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I usually start 2 paces passed. You can go further passed and reverse following a more gentle arc

    • @davidashley3970
      @davidashley3970 Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you.

  • @Ant-dx8yt
    @Ant-dx8yt Před 19 hodinami +1

    How I do it... un hook, use remote.

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 2 hodinami

      And motor movers are great for this. I just find it quicker to use the tow car to reverse a caravan. It's a handy skill to have should the leisure battery ever let you down!

  • @brianstark3578
    @brianstark3578 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I might even won't use the mover. thanks

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 měsíci

      Great. Give it a go, and let me know how you get on 😀

  • @martinkendall3939
    @martinkendall3939 Před 4 měsíci

    If you have motor movers it’s a lot easier.

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci

      In small spaces, they are brilliant, but there's nothing like the smug feeling you get when you reverse the caravan onto a pitch first time 😉

  • @jamesfoote8916
    @jamesfoote8916 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I used to teach road craft and I have caravanned for over 35 years. How would you like to removed 51% of all insurance claims it’s very simple don’t reverse your caravan with your car use your motormover and all our insurance premiums will go down. However, you must must learn how to reverse a Caravan, but when it comes to pitching pull up just passed the pitch want unhook, connection, motor, mover and motor, move it onto the pitch. If you do that you will remove 51% of all insurance claims, it really is a no brainer, and if in doubt next time you’re away, go and talk to the warden and ask them how many Ballards have they had damaged through people reversing their caravans or you can just look at the Insurance industries new figures. Well-known Club quoted me, £670 for my insurance premium I went to a household name insurer and as long as I agreed to use the motor mover to reverse it onto the pitches. I got it this year at 240 last year. It was 200, but there’s been a big increase in thefts of Caravans as we know

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 měsíci

      That's a new thing I haven't heard of before. How can insurance companies insure for that.... or is it a case of, if you hit the caravan whilst reversing, you're not insured?
      I think you should be able to reverse, especially on the highway but campsites and storage yards are getting more compact and caravans are the largest they've ever been, so using the motor mover would reduce the risk of hitting something or someone else.

    • @jamesfoote8916
      @jamesfoote8916 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hello sorry for late reply. I really don’t know I would imagine if you revers the caravan and you hit something and sat it in they may question but when I asked would they cancel the insurance they said no. It like asking do you turn your alarm on or fit all the locks etc.
      Wishing you well
      James

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 měsíci

      @jamesfoote8916 something to keep watching to see if this becomes a trend with insurance companies.

  • @RolandEmbleton
    @RolandEmbleton Před měsícem

    QR

  • @lorrynortheastguy4787
    @lorrynortheastguy4787 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Get your husband to do it save time

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I like your style! But it's also cool 😎 to be able to do itself

    • @lorrynortheastguy4787
      @lorrynortheastguy4787 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@the_trailer_lady It was a joke I couldn't help myself fair play girl

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@lorrynortheastguy4787 🤣👍🏻

  • @honestopinion253
    @honestopinion253 Před měsícem

    better still fit a caravan mover

  • @biglug9364
    @biglug9364 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What is a pitch

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 2 měsíci

      A caravan pitch is the area you pay for on a campsite to 'pitch' your tent, caravan, or motorhome

  • @colinhubbard9514
    @colinhubbard9514 Před 3 měsíci

    im a ex class 1 driver and you give too much infamation besides caravan towers never back caravans on now thay all use motor mover so it them that can reverse and them that cant you should get in a artic and drive it

    • @the_trailer_lady
      @the_trailer_lady  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I just want to help people. Sorry if you feel I share too much. I have driven an artic and reversed it. It was an amazing experience!