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<blockquote data-quote="BLOWN PONY" data-source="post: 17023252" data-attributes="member: 39704"><p>T'was a learning curve for me when I bought my camper for sure. </p><p>I had pulled boats and small utility trailers for a long time, but hooking up to something larger than the truck was scary AF to be honest. </p><p>I found an old abandon Foodlion parking lot and spent probably close to 2 hours practicing by myself before I ever took the wife and kid camping. </p><p>6ish camping trips later and the breaks failed on my truck while pulling with my mother, wife and 3 year old in the truck. </p><p>Top 5 scariest things I've ever had to encounter for sure. Didn't go camping again until I had a new truck in the driveway. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLOWN PONY, post: 17023252, member: 39704"] T'was a learning curve for me when I bought my camper for sure. I had pulled boats and small utility trailers for a long time, but hooking up to something larger than the truck was scary AF to be honest. I found an old abandon Foodlion parking lot and spent probably close to 2 hours practicing by myself before I ever took the wife and kid camping. 6ish camping trips later and the breaks failed on my truck while pulling with my mother, wife and 3 year old in the truck. Top 5 scariest things I've ever had to encounter for sure. Didn't go camping again until I had a new truck in the driveway. LOL [/QUOTE]
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