Warren Mary Ellen
Ranger
The first time we ever towed anything was when we picked our 560 Ultra last April. We drove home to SC without unhitching it from our Outback. You should have seen Cary's face when we told him this would be our first time towing anything. The only problem going home was backing up once we jackknifed and put a nice in the crease in the bumper of the Outback. Yes, Cary said not but we had no choice. Wrong turn put us between two buildings. Fortunately, there was a grassy field there where we turned it around.
A few weeks later we took it for a weekend trip to the nearby mountains of SC for the first camping trip. It was a bit of a working trip for me, so we took two cars. We hitched up, we thought and I was driving the Outback towing the 560. Mary Ellen drove our other car following me. While driving through Walhalla,SC a car stopped abruptly in front of us forcing me to the same. The almost hitched 560 slammed into the Outback but since it was attached by the chains it of course moved with the car.
My wife could see the smoke coming from the trailer brakes and tried to get us to stop. Cell phone did not have reception as we entered the mountains of SC and she got too close following for me to see her flashing the lights on her car. The brakes of course smelled delightful when we got the campground. Everybody was safe and the chains held as we drove it up the mountain road. I always wondered who won the pool on how long it would be before we called the Camp Inn factory with some incident.
So after the 900 mile drive home from the Badger State and a short trip we got to replace the brakes and went ahead and purchased new tires to be safe. We got pretty good at hitching on our Long Haul last summer.
A few weeks later we took it for a weekend trip to the nearby mountains of SC for the first camping trip. It was a bit of a working trip for me, so we took two cars. We hitched up, we thought and I was driving the Outback towing the 560. Mary Ellen drove our other car following me. While driving through Walhalla,SC a car stopped abruptly in front of us forcing me to the same. The almost hitched 560 slammed into the Outback but since it was attached by the chains it of course moved with the car.
My wife could see the smoke coming from the trailer brakes and tried to get us to stop. Cell phone did not have reception as we entered the mountains of SC and she got too close following for me to see her flashing the lights on her car. The brakes of course smelled delightful when we got the campground. Everybody was safe and the chains held as we drove it up the mountain road. I always wondered who won the pool on how long it would be before we called the Camp Inn factory with some incident.
So after the 900 mile drive home from the Badger State and a short trip we got to replace the brakes and went ahead and purchased new tires to be safe. We got pretty good at hitching on our Long Haul last summer.