How to Back a Travel Trailer RV... Without Yelling

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    I'm sure you've heard of the phrase, "Sorry for all the things I said when backing up the RV". It doesn't have to be that way! Backing a travel trailer or 5th wheel RV can be intimidating, but with some practice and a plan, it can become just as easy as driving forward! In this video, we break down how to get comfortable with backing an RV before the pressure is on, communication tips and share three easy steps to get your towable RV into any site!
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  • @KeepYourDaydream
    @KeepYourDaydream  Před 4 lety +67

    The collapsible cones in this video are legit ⚠️amzn.to/2SUVPrI
    We use them mostly for preventing people from parking directly in front of us. If you've seen previous episodes, we usually take a bit of the spot in front of us, but I'm expecting a motorcycle one day! These cones help us claim some space. But they are also good for pulling off on the side of repairs for a flat or repairs.

    • @davidrago4232
      @davidrago4232 Před 4 lety +2

      Awesome job! We have a Charlie to but his name is Jack and he love supervising us to.

    • @NelloCambelli
      @NelloCambelli Před 4 lety +2

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    • @miketomas8564
      @miketomas8564 Před 4 lety

      yea- Just wait until you drop one. The bottom plastic doesn't hold up well to pavement and cracks in pieces. We had a couple of those at Central Coast Uplink. one drop is all it took..

    • @arbonneladyTN
      @arbonneladyTN Před 4 lety

      MTSU? We live not too far away and our two oldest went there... were you just using the parking lot? Did you boondock, I would love to hear back on that option.”!

    • @seagullsbtn
      @seagullsbtn Před 3 lety +2

      Use the US Airforce cargo jet method. The spotter talks constantly. If they stop, you stop. If they stop, they've fallen out.

  • @gadgetman2319
    @gadgetman2319 Před 4 lety +233

    I'm a retired truck driver and your backing skills are good, I have a suggestion for you that truckers do, turn ur emergency flashers on while u are getting backed in or actually anytime you are backing. It gets people's attention which is a great safety thing.

    • @eaveskc
      @eaveskc Před 3 lety +17

      And a bonus if your backing at night it temporarily lights up the area around the trailer, giving you snapshots to go off of. I use my hazards when backing trailers around my yard at night even

  • @markwys
    @markwys Před 4 lety +9

    I drove a tow truck for a number of years. The axis was different almost every tow due to vehicle length. Garages say things like, "Stick it right there" between a BMW and cement wall. No spotters, just me GOAL every 5 seconds. Learned real fast how to not damage someone's vehicle. Your 'S" approach is king. Can't say enough about how much easier that is on a hitch hook. Nice job guys. We are looking for our first TT and I'm watching you for tips. Enjoy!

  • @YZ250Yamaha969
    @YZ250Yamaha969 Před 4 lety +4

    For new people. I do the mirror technique. Use the mirrors, if you see the trailer more in the right mirror (and you still want to go straight) you turn the wheel to that mirror.

  • @contentofcharacter
    @contentofcharacter Před rokem +10

    I love the way you guys communicate with each other. Calm, consistent & without information overload. I also appreciate how you praise & encourage good technique without being overly critical of errors. Great example of how learning is accomplished🙏

    • @joybrown8644
      @joybrown8644 Před 7 měsíci

      26 years and we’re still working on that. I too love the way you guys talk to each other.

  • @GoBearrister
    @GoBearrister Před 3 lety +10

    My wife and I bought our first travel trailer today and brought it straight to our RV storage facility. We had trouble backing into our spot, but thankfully a gentleman (who was patiently waiting for us to park so he could drive around us) helped us out. A lot of the advice and guidance he gave was the same as what you described in this video, particularly about picking out reference points. I’m happy to report that we parked it in one piece!

  • @raycom4t
    @raycom4t Před 3 lety +3

    Sitting here in Haiti waiting on the Lord to release us from our missionary duties after 17 years, watching your videos and enjoying them. Got a 32 ft trailer and got dreams to hit the road someday......thank you for what you do!

  • @chrisnkimberlymengel2602
    @chrisnkimberlymengel2602 Před 4 lety +5

    One tip I learned that has helped me a BUNCH when backing our RV - turn the steering wheel toward the "problem". When the rig starts to go where I don't want it to I've found I can easily remember "turn towards the problem". It keeps me from having to remember left and right or driver and passenger. Great content AS ALWAYS and congrats Trish on a superb first time backing session. It will only get better from here. Blessings on your travels!

  • @mrs.parkermerit1214
    @mrs.parkermerit1214 Před 3 lety +8

    Dying!!! I don't know if I'll be able to back in my TT, but you get 1000000 points for the Seinfeld reference and THEN adding the clip!

  • @truetexan7755
    @truetexan7755 Před 4 lety +4

    I think most RV'ers know that backing into a cramped site is difficult at best, so yeah, take your time and do what you need to do.
    I have no problem waiting for anyone to park their rv because we all know how difficult it can be at times.
    Great video btw. Love you guys 😊

  • @stevecastro22
    @stevecastro22 Před 4 lety +4

    The thing that I like most about your videos is how positive the two of you are, no matter what is happening. Also, your filming skills have improved immensely from your original videos. The addition of a drone really makes them very professional and I know that some of those shots take a lot of extra time and effort, but they don't go unnoticed. Thank you for all you do. Oh one last thing, we bought our first 5th wheel in January thanks to your encouragement. We took one trip to Sedona for a week, loved it, and then Covid hit. I am trying to emulate you guys and remain as positive as you.

  • @patrickglynn6405
    @patrickglynn6405 Před 4 lety +101

    After 10 years of teaching Soldiers how to drive in the Army, y’all have given all the same points I gave. It’s a process and Trish hit it on the head with “there is only so much information a student can take in before they have to try it.” Great, and important, video especially for couples.

    • @bobshaw4063
      @bobshaw4063 Před 4 lety +5

      Patrick Glynn Thank You ! for your Service from an Air Force Veteran & VA Retiree as well .

    • @scottb2302
      @scottb2302 Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks for ur service.

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors Před 4 lety +1

      Patrick Glynn where you a 88M instructor?

    • @patrickglynn6405
      @patrickglynn6405 Před 4 lety

      Radar Road Warriors wheels

    • @bobshaw4063
      @bobshaw4063 Před 4 lety

      @@RadarRoadWarriors I have a friend who is retired ARMY he was an M88 driver & M88 mechanic .

  • @0HARE
    @0HARE Před 4 lety +5

    You two could be backing instructors at a truck driving academy!
    I have been backing trailers since 1977, and backing 18 wheelers with 53' trailers since 1989.
    I can say with confidence that what you demonstrated here is spot on.
    Also, I'm getting some of those collapsible cones!
    Wishing you well, and safe travels.

    • @candacerivero
      @candacerivero Před 4 lety

      You could be an RV Driving School instructor @Allen Hare! Most of us are either ex-truckers or fire fighters with OTR experience. GO for it. It's a great way to give back to the RVing community 👉 and is very rewarding ;)

  • @Bsargentnoble1
    @Bsargentnoble1 Před 4 lety +48

    This is why I’m buying a van. It’s the dogs and me. I have yet to get one of these dogs to answer the phone, and not one of them wants to hit the correct button on a walk-in-talkie. 😀

    • @joycejohnson1396
      @joycejohnson1396 Před 4 lety +3

      Please pass along where you found those dogs.

    • @luannkelly5071
      @luannkelly5071 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too, 3 black labs. But I need space so I will tow a trailer. 🤣🐾🐾🐾 I'm looking for info on solo with no partner to do all this towing and backing in stuff for me or with me. I study trucking videos about cornering and safety. Most if not all, youtubers assume there are 2 of you. Lonely hearts💔 club RVing training? Lol.🤣

    • @joadams1890
      @joadams1890 Před 2 lety +1

      @@luannkelly5071 I’m a 78 year old widow that travels alone with a dually and 5th wheel. What works for me is to inspect site on foot and use pylons for reference points. Always. I practiced alot in empty parking lots early on. I also use a spot

    • @joadams1890
      @joadams1890 Před 2 lety +1

      Whoops, from inside my truck to judge distance. I open door and looking down, use edge of seat to line up with spot on ground. I’ll step off distance I need to back up and place pylon. I back slowly and when edge of seat matches pylon, I’m where I need to be. Hope this makes sense. I live in a cul-de-sac & have to circle all the way through and then back trailer into spot. I had to be able to back a straight line in order to do that.

  • @Huzzahgamers_inc
    @Huzzahgamers_inc Před 3 lety +27

    I love how much respect you show each other. Thank you for setting a great example to all of us new in our relationships / Marriages.

  • @josephrobichaud5198
    @josephrobichaud5198 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a suggestion for a fun RV meet up event. Have an RV parking rodeo. Lay out the cones, it's timed, and closest to the cones on the hook up side, and the stopping point at the back done with couples.

  • @cletusvandamme6262
    @cletusvandamme6262 Před 3 lety +2

    I really appreciated your extra emphasis on SAFETY. Last week, in a campground close to Yellowstone NP, a 5 year old lost his balance on his bike and ended up getting run over by both axles of a passing trailer.. Although it wasn't a backing mishap, it just goes to show what Can and Will happen when things go wrong. That poor child was airlifted twice, first to one trauma center, then to another in a big city. He suffered massive internal and external injuries and his currently fighting for his life. Excellent advice to keep children seatbelted while backing.

  • @haulinodie5548
    @haulinodie5548 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video, especially for a new RV'er. Blind side is always tougher, agree that communication is key at any time. I also now have an observation camera on the back of our 5th wheel and it is great at times for use. Speed backing up is not a contest, a little slower always helps and allows for correction. Nothing is worse as well is the silent audience when you are backing in. Safe travels!

  • @keithbrown9512
    @keithbrown9512 Před 3 lety +3

    My wife and I pick up our brand new rig tommarrow. We are also brand new at this. I just want to say how greatfull we are for your videos. I grew up on a dairy farm so our whole lively hook was based around driving and backing up rigs even tandem trailers and hay wagons so for me this is all second nature but I thought it was so cool that you both are practicing to get better. I hope I can convince my wife to take a shot at it also. Thanks for all the product tips and taking your time to share with us newbies. God bless you both and please stay safe.

    • @Over_the_Hill_RV_Rookies
      @Over_the_Hill_RV_Rookies Před rokem

      I can relate to this. Grew up on a farm as well. Backing up wagons is a whole different game. One of my proudest moments as a kid was the first time I backed a wagon into our barn. I think I was 12. I have backed a lot of wagons & trailers in my life but it’s been a few years. Taking our 40 foot 5th wheel out this weekend for the first time. Hope it’s like riding a bike. These two are great. One of the best videos I have watched on you tube!

  • @jwvdkiv
    @jwvdkiv Před 3 lety +14

    There’s a reason why y’all are such successful CZcamsrs...Your chemistry together, great topics, and richly shot & edited videos are a pleasure to watch! Thank you!

    • @joybrown8644
      @joybrown8644 Před 7 měsíci

      I agree. You can tell how much they love each other. The way Trish smiles at Mark and jokes with him and her eyes sparkle at him. The way Mark keeps touching Tricia on the knee and encouraging her with kind words. Wonderful.

  • @melvinhutchens5052
    @melvinhutchens5052 Před 4 lety

    LOL - Last year we stayed in New Jersey across from NYC. I backed into a spot between two rigs making a 308 degree turn. No Problems! Yesterday we pulled into a nice beach front campground in Destin, FL. Before I start, a park employee pulls up in a golf cart and starts instructing me. My wife is yelling at me in my earbud that I'm going to hit a truck, the guy is yelling at me to take a hard left into the truck. He made it twice as hard as it should have been and yelled at my wife later for doing 6 miles per hour in a 4 1/2 MPH zone. I am in no way mad about it, I just find it absolutely hilarious. Don't sweat the small stuff!

  • @StephenKane
    @StephenKane Před 3 lety +3

    Mark and Trish are great “explainers”. It’s amazing how much production went into making this truly helpful tut on backing in. Hands down the best backup video around.

  • @leslieburritt8905
    @leslieburritt8905 Před 4 lety +41

    I drove professionally for years, and in this video you couldn't of said it any better, for backing up. well done. I always said when in doubt get out. it works..

    • @darinsweitzer96
      @darinsweitzer96 Před 4 lety +4

      Yup, after backing 53'rs into docks in Baltimore Md squeezing my 35' 5th wheel is a breeze

  • @sharonlundin5279
    @sharonlundin5279 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, I wish you guys were here with me my husband just passed away and I'm left on my own with a 44 ft. 5th wheel that is our home and now I have to learn to drive I'm going to start practicing in the next couple days i know with God and my husband guiding me through it I'll get it figured out .

  • @mikeluxton9969
    @mikeluxton9969 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video. Practice, practice, practice. My wife had never backed a trailer before we bought our camper. I had a lot of experience so I taught her. At first she was a little intimidated, but once she got the hang of it she did a great job. She told me she felt very empowered and it made her feel like an equal partner in the RV experience . She took the camper on her own to the campground on a Friday where I was to met her after work. Our friends had the site next to ours, so when she arrived my buddy asked her if she wanted him to back it in (not insulting; just being nice). She told him she had it and proceeded to stick it on the first shot. When I got there he came up, handed me a beer and told me my wife was a BOSS! . I wonder if Trish would speak to how it made her feel when she added that skill.

  • @melissaweyrick5311
    @melissaweyrick5311 Před 4 lety +55

    So Glad that Charlie was Supervising, he always does a good job.

    • @KeepYourDaydream
      @KeepYourDaydream  Před 4 lety +6

      I think he got a little bored, but still better than sitting at home.

  • @ghostriderjku7209
    @ghostriderjku7209 Před 4 lety +28

    When i back up i keep my hands at 10 and 2. If i want the trailer to turn right, i just raise my right hand. If i want the trailer to turn left, i raise my left hand. That is the easiest way i have ever thought to explain backing up.

    • @johnmulligan1382
      @johnmulligan1382 Před 3 lety

      I like that idea better yet l tried the 6 o'clock thing ,dont like it ,restricts movement 👍

    • @WallaceDunn
      @WallaceDunn Před 2 lety +1

      If you raise your hand and don't TURN the wheel it's going straight back... so, when you raise your right hand you are turning the wheel with your left hand towards the raised right hand... THAT will get you turning.

  • @brendalawrence6732
    @brendalawrence6732 Před 4 lety +2

    What great information for backing a rig, but I have to agree with Trish in that there is only so much information a student can take in before they just have to give it a try. So true. Not sure I could back in a rig, but when younger I would have given it a try and would have practiced. Trish, you did great!!!! Keep practicing and I know you will be as good as Marc. Love all the tips and tricks you guys always give as they are super helpful. Can't wait to see you guys back on the road! Hugs, Brenda

  • @danoweb
    @danoweb Před rokem +1

    I just bought a travel trailer 2 days ago, and this is my first time owning anything like this, I learned a TON from this video, thank you!!!

  • @pcsteve6072
    @pcsteve6072 Před 4 lety +28

    One thought, try to keep moving (slowly) while turning the the steering wheel so you can immediately observe the reaction of the trailer. If you make adjustments while stationary the initial trailer reaction will be a surprise.

    • @RobertShrimpton
      @RobertShrimpton Před 3 lety

      Yes, and that tends to put much less stress on the tires and steering mechanism too (try it in a vehicle with no power steering).

  • @irenevandenboogaard3640
    @irenevandenboogaard3640 Před 2 lety +3

    Hands down the best trailer backing video I found. The aerial coverage especially, along with the other various angles, the three steps, and the common sense advice gave me what I needed to know that I could do this! Also a relaxing and fun video to watch. Thank you so much!

  • @johnlewis2624
    @johnlewis2624 Před 3 lety

    This is a learning curve like anything, everyone is a newbie at one time with their first trailer.

  • @cullenmoran480
    @cullenmoran480 Před 3 lety +2

    She said “don’t start bringing boats into this.” 🤣 I love watching these videos! I watch them for hours!! ❤️❤️

  • @kileennelson2089
    @kileennelson2089 Před 4 lety +10

    Thank you so much! Backing up is my biggest fear when thinking about getting a trailer.

    • @wanderingarrowsusa
      @wanderingarrowsusa Před 3 lety

      You can do it! All it takes is experience. Everything is scary when it’s new. Give yourself some time to practice in an empty parking lot like Mark and Trish did in this video.

  • @truckerc-moe5126
    @truckerc-moe5126 Před 4 lety +7

    I’m a truckdriver and trainer and i must say I’m very impressed with how knowledgeable y’all are with backing 👍🏾

  • @darlawebber2524
    @darlawebber2524 Před 2 lety +2

    I love this. If only everyone's husband's were as patient as yours!! We are getting ready to travel 12 hours in our 24 ft trailer and I need to practice to help my husband switch back and forth on driving. Absolutely love yall videos

  • @jamesbockenstette4332
    @jamesbockenstette4332 Před 4 lety +1

    Trisch has a well developed sense of humor. Thanks for posting.

  • @lwhite530
    @lwhite530 Před 4 lety +18

    HAPPY MOTHERS DAY Trish and to all the moms out there!!

    • @NelloCambelli
      @NelloCambelli Před 4 lety

      Are you running for political office as part of your Summer to Remember?

  • @marcireale
    @marcireale Před 4 lety +3

    Oh man, I needed that one so much!!! So often we are tired and stressed when we finally get to our site, only to find that the road is narrow, there are rocks/trees/bollards EVERYWHERE, and we don’t have the vocabulary down yet for spotting.

  • @broomken77
    @broomken77 Před 14 dny

    I have been looking for a video that would help explain how to get my spotter and myself in a groove. This is the video that I recommend to anyone having issues like that. Great Job!!!

  • @mitchl7166
    @mitchl7166 Před 4 lety

    Trish, if you’re still not getting the hang of backing by starting out at the 6 o’clock position on the steering wheel, try saying the following rhyme to yourself instead. “Turn the wheel TOWARDS the mirror, make the trailer disappear.” That way wherever the steering wheel is positioned, if you turn towards the mirror that is showing the trailer, eventually it will begin to move in the opposite direction. It also helps to keep the trailer straight when you’re trying to go straight backwards and it begins to pivot even slightly. That has been the only trick that has stuck with me and has helped my confidence greatly. Thanks for the great content!

  • @Aaron-P
    @Aaron-P Před 4 lety +21

    Long Long Honeymoon calls the S-turn "The Scoop" (patent pending, and there's an arm gesture that you have to do when you say it. 😉)! Great video -- some excellent safety points for newbies to consider.

    • @KeepYourDaydream
      @KeepYourDaydream  Před 4 lety +8

      Lol. Loloho Scoop TM

    • @julieblow7963
      @julieblow7963 Před 4 lety +6

      This is by far the best video/instructions on how to back up a trailer I've ever seen. Well done, @@KeepYourDaydream. Thank you!

    • @onedaycloser2872
      @onedaycloser2872 Před 4 lety

      I was thinking the same thing..lol

  • @rob1484
    @rob1484 Před 4 lety +5

    You know, I've never been told to put my hand at 6 o-clock on the wheel when backing up. That's good. I'll try that.

  • @keithramsdell2691
    @keithramsdell2691 Před 2 lety +2

    I watched this months ago before we had a TV for our Airstream. Once we got the TV, I followed your recommendations and started practicing the straight-line backup and then backing into a site. Your recommendations were so very useful and had me backing like a “not-so-newbie” fairly quickly. Thank you!

  • @joeweber5117
    @joeweber5117 Před rokem

    I had a travel trailer like 40 years ago and now my wife has talked me into getting another one. And I'm like OMG backing up!!! Your video was excellent, excellent and gave me the hope that I will remember my old skills. Thanks.

  • @mikegreene2397
    @mikegreene2397 Před 4 lety +5

    What a great idea to have the travel partner know how to back the rig. I'm looking for an empty parking lot for a training session.

  • @AH-up8zh
    @AH-up8zh Před 4 lety +6

    Been looking forward to this!... Can't wait until you hit the road this season!

  • @paulmeier2803
    @paulmeier2803 Před 4 lety

    The way I learned to back up many years ago kept it simple. Relax in the chair, hands on wheel at 10 and 2, engage reverse with foot on brake, let off the brake. Slowly steer as you are moving. Watch your mirrors. To keep the trailer straight you just turn towards the mirror where you see the trailer showing up. Always turn to the mirror will keep you straight. For corners you just turn to the opposite mirror. Easy to remember and learn, works every time!

  • @josephdonnaway5755
    @josephdonnaway5755 Před 2 lety

    Great instructional style. As my spouse cannot drive the truck due to a disability, and is somewhat directionally challenged, we have learned that voice combined with arm communication is critical. SENA wireless headsets have been extremely useful in allowing her to point while talking to me.

  • @lonniedickerson9257
    @lonniedickerson9257 Před 4 lety +3

    Such a great idea to have the spotter familiar with the drivers point of view!

  • @whiterabbit3042
    @whiterabbit3042 Před 4 lety +4

    I can watch you guys do anything cause...you make it fun to watch!😸

  • @marvinelder3828
    @marvinelder3828 Před 3 lety

    Retired truck driver and you are right about GOAL. I always used my steering wheel from side to side while backing up to keep things in line. Small movements from side to side will keep you in line and you can back right down a line on the road.

  • @patstrawhouse4005
    @patstrawhouse4005 Před 2 lety

    I usually camp 50-60 nights per year with groups of friends, but travel on my own to the campgrounds. Since I’m retired, I’m usually able to arrive earlier than the others-often with layovers enroute-so I park without assistance. I have chocks that I stand up to mark my turning point and roughly where I want the front and rear corners of my Aliner to end up.
    On one of my trips to meet friends, I camped over for a couple of nights at Taughannock Falls SP in the Finger Lakes NY. I so sooner started to back in, when 4 men started giving me directions. One actually reached his hand into my window, grabbed my steering wheel, and started to tell me which way to turn the wheel. I explained that I just needed to take my time. Three of the men backed away, while another stood back and gave small directions with his fingers. After I had parked, I went over to make sure I hadn’t offended them. All was good, and they invited me to share their campfire the two nights I was there.,
    One of the women-who was in her A-class when I was backing in-asked her husband, ‘Was it a WOMAN?’ She told me that he just dropped his head in response. 😂🤣😂
    Muskoka ON 🇨🇦😕

  • @russellday7323
    @russellday7323 Před 4 lety +12

    The driver can put the walkie talkie in VOX mode and just clip it to the visor etc and you don't have to use the push to talk function.

    • @wanderingarrowsusa
      @wanderingarrowsusa Před 3 lety +1

      Great tip! I didn’t know you could do that with a walkie!

  • @usmcmech96
    @usmcmech96 Před 4 lety +4

    Drivers ed tip, If you or your spouse/kid/whatever have never done any trailer reversing, go to Uhaul and rent an empty 12 foot box trailer for a day to practice.
    This is much less stressful since it's a rental, and not as big as a typical rig. A day rental is about 40 bucks, this is money well spent IMHO. Once you (or your trainee) can master the short trailer, you can move up to your full size rig. I'll be doing this for my 15 year old before he gets his full license.

  • @robertouimet3027
    @robertouimet3027 Před 4 lety

    When my kids were younger and we arrived at our destination, they were tired of being in the truck and would not be able to have them sitting in while I was backing up the trailer. So this was our routine, they had two choice, 1) get out of the truck and sit at the site table until the rig was in its final position or, the winner, 2) memorize our lot number and go to the playground and be back at the site in about half hour. Yep you guest it! They went to the play ground and 9 out 10, half hour later, we were all in and they came back with new friends and told us “ ok we’re back, all is good, now can we go back play with our friends lol. That allowed me to finish setting up, while my spouse went to check on the kids and back to set up a well deserve drink and enjoy saluting our new neighbors. Sometime choice 1 was the only choice and mostly in National Park.

  • @clsr1911
    @clsr1911 Před 3 lety

    I'm a total newbie to trucks, RVs, etc. (drove sports cars/sedans for 20+ years from the day I started driving), but my wife and I have been itching to find a better way to travel with our 2 kids and 2 dogs, so the RV life seemed to check all the right boxes. We dove in head first. Both cars were traded for trucks, the first being insufficient for our towing needs, but a fantastic commuter truck with usefulness to spare for my wife (F-150 2.7T). The latter was my major transition from a 535i to a 2017 F-250 crew cab with the 6.2L motor. Major change, but I've never been happier and I've gained a lot of experience in backing this into nearly every parking space I can. We picked up a Salem 26DBUD to meet our needs, but that landed at about 33' in length so my learning curve has been substantial and very short. I watched this video at least a handful of times before we picked up the trailer and I can say with all confidence that it has helped immensely with our first few uses (the first went straight from the dealership to a very tight RV park on the edge of Lake Norman in NC). Thank you so much for your exceptionally informative videos and the inspiration y'all have provided for us to go for it. KYD and we'll keep ours. (c:}

  • @gregorycarson3889
    @gregorycarson3889 Před 4 lety +3

    Awesome job,and you’re right rvers are very patient and understand.

  • @ruthprice8517
    @ruthprice8517 Před 4 lety +4

    This video makes me want to give it a try. Thank you!!!

  • @Mindnmouth
    @Mindnmouth Před 3 lety

    There is a great patio bar in McCall, ID - Mile High Marina & Grille that is located directly next to a boat ramp. Every table has flip books with rating numbers to judge to action on the ramp. The view of lake and mountains is amazing but the entertainment of “couples therapy” during launch / recovery is priceless.

  • @matthewjohnson9361
    @matthewjohnson9361 Před 4 lety

    Very well done. As a 18 year trucker you are spot on in so many aspects of where your focus needs to be while backing into a space. GOAL also (unfortunately) stands for get out and laugh at the truckers who didn’t get out and look and......🤬🤬 But yes, your objective is to get it done without hitting anything. I’m always puzzled by the truckers who back into the space at the truck stop and it’s crooked or off to one side. Dude, you’re allowed to fix it if it’s not right the first time. Trish, you are a gem! Mark, you’re ok I guess....😉👍🏼👍🏼 Love your videos, great family. Hope you had a great Mother’s Day Trish. Safe travels.

  • @TheGrandstreeters
    @TheGrandstreeters Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you; perfect timing since we're picking up our first rig this coming weekend.

  • @bethjablonski2877
    @bethjablonski2877 Před 4 lety +6

    Charlie. He loves just being with you.

    • @fillg
      @fillg Před 4 lety +1

      He's being such a patient good boy

    • @JoeR203
      @JoeR203 Před 4 lety +2

      I thought he'd get a chance to back up the trailer too.

  • @503Zephyr
    @503Zephyr Před 4 lety

    Oh, I like those cones!!! We had many of your same tips. We also had a rule that if I could not see my wife in my mirrors I would STOP. She could have fallen or had a problem and stopping is safer. Also, truckers have GOAL stenciled in their mirrors. It stands for Get Out And Look! Thirty seconds to look saves a whole lot of other problems. Great video!!! Thanks.

  • @heather_11
    @heather_11 Před rokem

    I spent over two hours looking for a video that would actually provide what we were looking for. My boyfriend and I are towing a pretty decent sized trailer across the US in two days and our biggest issue has been communication on backing a trailer. He asked me several times to back him and I did not know how! I said tonight, "Let's watch some youtube so I can learn the proper terms to teach you because I DO NOT KNOW HOW and I dont want to cause chaos"
    I didnt realize it would be so hard to find this tupe of video but this is what we, mostly I needed! Thank you!

  • @LifeonOURtime
    @LifeonOURtime Před 4 lety +3

    Something to never rush, excited for the upcoming travels.

    • @wanderingarrowsusa
      @wanderingarrowsusa Před 3 lety

      So true! When we first got out on the road full-time, I would worry about what situation was waiting for me at the next campground. Didn’t take long for that to wear off though. Now, it feels like there’s no situation we can’t handle out there :) Safe travels!

  • @meadowbrookguideservice8359

    Charlie was your well behaved child in the back seat this trip! He is one lucky dog. Great video. Thanks. Can't wait to receive my sweatshirt! Was looking back at some old pictures. Favorite cafe...Midway Cafe Florida Keys. Was wearing your summer to remember shirt! Hope to get back there again sometime. Have fun making new memories Soon.

  • @smorervfun
    @smorervfun Před 4 lety

    Under the steering wheel tip was solid. No one ever taught us that!

  • @marleneb.455
    @marleneb.455 Před 4 lety

    Over our 41 years of camping we’ve had every kind of RV that you can buy. I pride myself on being able to drive and park anything that is parked in our driveway. I’m different than you though as I find it much easier to back up a travel trailer than a fifth wheel. I find that when the fifth wheel starts to turn there is no correcting it if you’re not where you want to be whereas the travel trailer is slower to turn but you can change the direction easier. We currently have a 41’ fifth wheel and my first time parking it there were a couple of “observers” just staring at my progress. A nice gentleman walked by and casually said “You’re doing a great job” which made me feel much better. lol

  • @tylerpuccio9883
    @tylerpuccio9883 Před 4 lety +6

    A tip about the parking lot parking my dad taught me: park in a "C" shape with the nose of the truck pointing out. If you can do so by a spot with a curb it is best and if not put the nose halfway in the next spot.
    Hope that makes sense. Great video by the way!

  • @richardmain8059
    @richardmain8059 Před 4 lety +7

    Another wonderful episode, it’s so important to go back to the basics and both of you make it a non intimidating experience which makes this a value added experience. All I can relate it to is at fourteen or fifteen years old my Dad had me backing our 69 impala (they were large back then) out of the of the driveway and parallel park it on the side of our street. I’ve often said I learned how to drive in reverse before I ever learned how to drive forward. Even then I was unintentionally learning to pick points of references to get to wear I wanted to go. Team “KYD Alive” made a lot of good points and make a wonderful team. Be Safe, Be Well, Happy Trails Ahead.

  • @jamieschindler4143
    @jamieschindler4143 Před rokem

    When I was about 13 years old my dad hitched up our 2 horse trailer and drove it to the end of the lane. There was a fence on one side and a row of trees on the other. He put it in park, hopped out and told me to back it back up to the house. He just walked back to the house and let me go at it on my own. I will forever remember that day for the learning experience and the confidence that it instilled in me.

  • @YngwieLesso
    @YngwieLesso Před 4 lety

    these 2 seem like great people. they are a great representation the camping community.

  • @litzdog911
    @litzdog911 Před 4 lety +4

    Perfect timing! We pick up our new travel trailer on Friday and I"ve never backed up anything this big. Your tips and suggestion of using an empty mall parking lot will really help! Hopefully I can back it into our driveway. Thanks!

  • @p.diamond7654
    @p.diamond7654 Před 4 lety +11

    Just discovered you! I have been binge watching all the seasons while in quarantine! Love watching your journeys and looking forward to days when we can all travel. Thanks for sharing!!!!!

  • @scottsbr8076
    @scottsbr8076 Před 4 lety

    Our 1st camping trip and the 1st time ever backing into a site I was backing up a little and when I looked up there was a fellow camper directing me from the front telling me how much to turn the wheel. Diver, passenger, straighten and under 5 mins I was in the spot, whew. Having friends who have trailers have told me you will find 99.9% RV'ers are very nice and understand because we have all been there.
    Love you site KYD.

  • @samcunningham6009
    @samcunningham6009 Před 3 lety +1

    Great, great video! The drone footage showing “S” turn and reference point was a game changer! Boom!

  • @johnfoster7421
    @johnfoster7421 Před 4 lety +13

    This has made me want to get my wife to try backing up our camper. 👍🏼

    • @jerkyturkey007
      @jerkyturkey007 Před 4 lety +1

      Great idea, co pilots need to know how to fly the plane, even teenagers can learn how spot a trailer, farm kids learn at a early age how to slow speed maneuver equipment.

    • @fjbutter1813
      @fjbutter1813 Před 4 lety +5

      And that's why I'm not going to let my husband watch this video! (Scared mama here...) :-)

    • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
      @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 Před 4 lety +3

      FJ Butter .....practice practice practice and your fear will subside !!!
      And actually your new learned skill will give you peace of mind that you don’t even realize your missing. But I’m sure on occasion you get that little “what if” voice in your head, “what if” your husband became unable to manage the RV and it was left to you ?
      Every skill we learn gives us a bit more assurance of our safety !!!
      Go for it and Let us know how it’s coming along 😘

    • @fjbutter1813
      @fjbutter1813 Před 4 lety +1

      @@rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 Yes, you are exactly correct on the 'what if'. Plus, if I learned how to drive with the trailer it would take a lot of pressure off my husband.

    • @gabbymcdaniel4736
      @gabbymcdaniel4736 Před 4 lety +4

      FJ Butter
      I have ALWAYS backed up the boat when launching. My husband is in the boat. I have my job and and he has his. Now in our rv, I back up the 450 to hitch up the 5th wheel. The other day 3 men were dumbstruck when I climbed into the 450 to hitch up the rv. One try and “bamb” right on the money. They looked at me like I just fell from heaven. One guy said to me “ well I’ll really be impressed if you can pull this rig out of here” (the whole rig had sunk into soft dirt) I said to the guy “well it’s not my first rodeo”. And I pulled her right on out of there. My husband told me later that he was so proud of me. You can do this! I promise!

  • @fourwheelsandahighway
    @fourwheelsandahighway Před 4 lety +13

    Being a Semi driver, I have always been by myself in backing

  • @merygrafka
    @merygrafka Před 4 lety

    I guess I need to start backing up huh. My husband drives the truck w/fifth wheel, and I drive in a car behind him with our fur babies. When we get to the parks, I park my car wherever and take the walkie talkies and I'm the spotter. Maybe it's time to switch! Thanks for a super helpful video, you guys are awesome as always!!!

  • @JeffBratko
    @JeffBratko Před 3 lety

    Renting an RV for the first time. We used to have a pop up and have not camped in years. Your videos are great and inspiring. I have not backed up a trailer in many years. I would love to be a full time RVer. Thank you for your awesome videos.

  • @barbarabevil2124
    @barbarabevil2124 Před 4 lety +4

    Boy do I need this video!

  • @kenbayard6737
    @kenbayard6737 Před 4 lety +4

    You nailed the back up issue perfectly. Each person in the team needs to know the limitations of the TV, Trailer and the terrain. You will only get that with each person in the process fully understanding the response timing of the trailer and TV.

  • @cavy16262
    @cavy16262 Před 4 lety +2

    “That rig in that site without damaging anything”. Great phrase for campers!

  • @hallieporter8634
    @hallieporter8634 Před rokem

    Having a focus point for the wheels of the camper before turning was a great tip

  • @jasonjones1831
    @jasonjones1831 Před 4 lety +5

    10:29 Ford brought the knob that Trish is talking about to the super duty on 2020 models. “Pro trailer backup assist”

    • @billchesney8949
      @billchesney8949 Před 4 lety

      I thought it was a 2020 F250

    • @gradyluyt6998
      @gradyluyt6998 Před 4 lety +1

      2019. He said when he bought it that he got a good deal on the 2019 with the 2020 updated trucks out and on the lot.

  • @greygoose4x46
    @greygoose4x46 Před 4 lety +3

    Hahaha / this is so true though ... we got radios and just learned to take our time, plus my skill backing up greatly improved with practice ... but my wife and I have definitely had yelling matchss

  • @craigbridges7503
    @craigbridges7503 Před 3 lety

    I drove a wrecker for many years, and towed a duck boat and fishing boat for most of my 47 yrs. of driving, and the best tip I have figured out is for straight line backing. The long straight sides of your trailer make a perfect sight plane! Before you start backing, make sure that your trailer is lined up with a target... a tree, a post, another trailer...that is well behind where you want to end up. When you look in your mirror (either side) sight down that straight side, point it at your target, and do your best to keep that lined up behind you! This is usually easiest in the driver's mirror, since the passenger mirror is usually one of those distorted convex types...way harder to sight through. Backing while turning is a whole 'nother thing, and really is a learned art! GOAL is huge! Craig and Di...Wolverine MI

    • @craigbridges7503
      @craigbridges7503 Před 3 lety

      And one other thing. It might seem like backing a much smaller trailer would be easier, but a smaller trailer reacts to steering inputs WAY quicker, and you can be jackknifed before you even realize you have an issue! Go sloowww!

  • @chrism2042
    @chrism2042 Před 4 lety

    It is so helpful with my wife backing the boat down a ramp then parking, or backing the trailer down the ramp while I load. See this very little at crowded boat ramps. We had a 42' 4 horse GN living quarters horse trailer, she wanted to go riding on occasion when I couldn't go. So we done the same thing in parking lots with Ram 3500 and trailer, no arguing, just practice as if I were not there, she got the hang of it quickly.

  • @TaraTampa-ge7yn
    @TaraTampa-ge7yn Před 4 lety +4

    I laughed out loud just reading your CZcams title haha

  • @truckerdanvideos
    @truckerdanvideos Před 4 lety +3

    Also grab the bottom of the steering wheel. While backing up place your hands on the bottom of the steering wheel and if you want the trailer to go left turn the wheel left from the bottom and so on. Try it ive had my cdl 14 years.

  • @jimjohnson6917
    @jimjohnson6917 Před 4 lety

    Great ideas, thanks! Biggest take away-- don't see spotter in mirror-- stop. Enjoy you guys very much

  • @duaneroepke8840
    @duaneroepke8840 Před 4 lety

    My wife and I change places when backing into a difficult site. She backs and I direct. Mainly due to when she directs she has no concept of when to tell me to start my turns and the like. Through cell or walkies, I treat the rig(5er) like a giant remote control toy. I tell her how much. what direction, when to turn and even how far to pull up. This works so smooth that a lot of times we can get our rig in with 1 or 2 pull-ups. We love to do this at campgrounds where a lot of people are watching and check out their reactions. Most don't know that I am actually telling her what to do but just think I'm guiding her. Some have gone as far as to congratulate her on her backing skills. We just nod and smile.
    Good pointers

  • @billlancaster7219
    @billlancaster7219 Před 4 lety +4

    Keep backing up and stop when it sounds expensive! Lol. I drive a 50 ton wrecker. Try backing up a 46ft truck with a 75ft rig behind you. Gives you a whole new perspective

    • @KeepYourDaydream
      @KeepYourDaydream  Před 4 lety +1

      lol In NY when we heard the awning get yanked off by the tree... I knew it was us. Expensive is such a terrible sound!

    • @billlancaster7219
      @billlancaster7219 Před 4 lety +1

      @@KeepYourDaydream I saw that video.

  • @lauracox2018
    @lauracox2018 Před 4 lety +7

    I’m trying to learn!

    • @bobgore3154
      @bobgore3154 Před 4 lety +4

      Laura Cox be patient with yourself and don’t worry about any onlookers

    • @bobgore3154
      @bobgore3154 Před 4 lety +1

      .

  • @beanex18
    @beanex18 Před 4 lety

    Using the words "over correcting" the steering wheel is a quick way of correcting yourself or training somebody. Also, by seeing the sides of your trailers and back tires evenly in your mirrors is easier to back the backend into your hole. I used my big Laundry bottles for cones. Filled them halfway with pebbles and rocks. The lids were florescent enough to use. Nice to see a husband and wife team teaching one another! You both should go get your Class A together and team on the road in big semi trucks!

  • @dadvice4u10
    @dadvice4u10 Před 3 lety

    WE DID IT! WE DID IT! WE DID IT! We have been doing pull through sites. This was our first back-in site and we did it
    Your recommendations really helped. And the best thing is no accidents and we are still married.
    Thank you so much.

  • @scottjeep1
    @scottjeep1 Před 4 lety +42

    Remember, the longer the trailer the easier it is to back up.

    • @daneatherton7886
      @daneatherton7886 Před 4 lety +4

      That's sort of right...the farther the trailer axles are from your trucks rear axle, the easier to back. A 25' trailer with the axles 24' back is just as easy to back as a 50' trailer with the axle 24' back

    • @deanmalkewich2366
      @deanmalkewich2366 Před 4 lety +3

      Great point. I was going to ask them if the teardrop was more difficult to back in a way.

    • @kampana23
      @kampana23 Před 4 lety +2

      Easier in the sense that your trailer reacts much slower but they tend to to be more difficult in the sense that there a much larger blind spot than a smaller trailer.

    • @ballbounces968
      @ballbounces968 Před 4 lety +2

      @@kampana23 That why the driver must goal. Get out and look before actually backing into the space. I back solo no spotter

    • @truckerbaty7425
      @truckerbaty7425 Před 4 lety +1

      Any size of trailer is easy if you know what you’re doing 😂

  • @Godownsize
    @Godownsize Před 4 lety +4

    that was so helpful, thanks:) Leaving on Friday yeay:)

  • @biancawyatt9744
    @biancawyatt9744 Před 3 lety

    I literally bought a trailer today and it took me and my dad an hour and a half to back it into the parking space at the storage place. Lots of yelling and screaming and almost crying. I came home and watched this. I feel a bit better about this. THANKS