@tiggerdad MY DD knows not to make a sound or hop out with mom while dad is backing in. Now my wife will know where and where not to walk. When we got the new trailer in 2018, it came prewired for a Furrion camera. Now when my DW decides to walk behind the trailer, I can see her in the 5 inch screen. Also it works well for hand signals. Last year during one of the last back ins of the season, we had a tight maneuver. It actually required another person to help me get the sight line to back it in due to a tight roads, people and a hard cut. Worst part, there was a much flatter and wider spot just down the lane in which I could have swung the trailer in within a shot maybe 2. However I got the trailer in. The last trip of the season was to DC. We had a mid evening arrival. I think it was around 7PM. It was dark out I got the trailer in 3 shots since I didn't like the look for the first shot and my second shot was over corrected. So I said the next shot is going to be the final. It was. I was happy and the wife was happy. However, if I keep up these night time arrivals, I am thinking about getting a couple of portable lights to light up the approach so I can see where the trailer is going and tracking plus give a little extra insurance for guiding in. I hate nights were I cannot see the trees, tables or even fire rings in the area of the back up.