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awesomeWe setup up cones in a parking lot and that was where I learned. My first pop up was about that size of yours
To add to this: when backing my 28 ft trailer in a straight line, I generally only have to make small adjustments to the steering wheel (1/4 turn or so). You should need even less than that with such a small trailer.Another trick you can use: when attempting to back up in a straight line, turn the top of the wheel towards the mirror you see the trailer in. This will put the trailer back behind you. Watch both mirrors and keep at this - soon you will be backing straight almost instinctively. As mentioned above, short trailers react much more quickly to input so they are more difficult to back. It would also help to have a spotter for the corner(s) you can’t see in your mirrors.