I have a seasonal spot to camp with the rpod 180. It is situated nearly surrounded by trees and a creek with another camper on the backside and there is a pretty steep incline to get in and out of there. Backing the camper in to the spot orients the door and dinette windows towards the side of another camper. The other side has trees and a creek view.. It also leaves little room to walk as it has a wall of railroad ties. Has any one turned their rpod around at a campsite using a dolly or a small tractor? Or is there some other secret? Or should I just drive it in the other way and figure out a way to get my truck out. When I leave I'd have to back out the rpod. It isn't a pull through spot. last year there was a huge camper back in there and they had a deck added on to it facing the trees and creek.. I have no clue how they managed to get that beast in there...or out, for that matter. Any input or ideas? I hope I've illustrated the scenario well enough.