Stacey - RE: Job idea to keep NP License = How about Tele/Video-Medicine. Has become the trend during C-19......could do it from anywhere. You are tech savvy - just have to work out scheduling so it does not get in the way of RV Lifestyle / Fun. Stay Safe
Another great segment guys! Our onboard RV GPS has misguided so many times, we gave her a nickname...she is now referred to as "The Crazy Lady" . We use a backup, plus one other gps app but nothing beats the old school trucker map atlas as a sure thing. Stay safe, stay healthy and stay aware! Happy Trails!
@@Rvidaloco Our Newmar came with a Built-in Rand McNally. The intergraded system has many features we like, but with constant updates, she's still not all there. We also use and couldn't live without our Garmin inReach sat communicator when exploring the outdoors.
RV tip of the week, We have a sky light over the shower and I noticed the heat would hit that plastic sky light and it seemed the shower was about 3 degrees hotter than just outside the shower. Took me a while, then it came to me. Took a car window shade ( silver and reflective on one side) and Velcroed it to the ceiling over the sky light. still lets enough light in but keeps a lot of the heat out. Your Welcome!!! The big one as you know in a Class A is keeping that front window out of the sun. I installed a shade system that goes on the out side of the window and also have a foil bubble wrap sheet that goes inside the window, have only used that foil when it is really cold outside. Both these trick should help keep the heat out and helps about 5 degrees.
So appreciate your informative videos! I actually go back and watch multiple times and take notes.Currently working on getting the access pass as you mentioned and really appreciate your help! I hope we do get an opportunity to meet you on the road as you and all your valuable info have been our main educational source. So very grateful for ALL THE TIME you invest in this community and we are great strides ahead because of you. THANKS A MILLION!!!
I really love watching you. Im handicap in wheelchair. We have rv but tryin to upgrade class A. I have a active pass im perm disabled since 2007 but now I'm 70year old my husband still works
Once again, Thank You for sharing info about your “full time experience” with tips and instructions. My wife and I are also retired and rapidly approaching the launch of OUR full time RV experiences. I just wish we could go back to the fuel prices and availability we saw 2 years ago. Hopefully our travels will cross paths with you so we can meet and thank you in person. Love you both and please keep the videos flowing.
To help keep it cool in triple digit temps here is a hint. Turn the thermostats down lower at night to cool down the walls as well as the coach. It will take longer to heat up and won't get as hot.
A/C...keeping coach cool......do you have external or internal window shades? Keeping heat out, rather than removing heat after it enters coach windows is best. Have you ever considered an "awning" over the coach roof? Ala ....bring your own shade tree..... Lowering the heat load on the roof would help immensely. Reflective covering?? Covering ala dump truck load cover mechanism?? Even covering A/C units reduces solar load on them.....ala shading a home external condenser unit. Of course, there should be an air space between cover and whatever it is covering (especially A/C units) for ambient air circulation. Obviously, solar panels cannot be covered. Wonder about affect on antennas???
Thanks for sharing your tips & tricks. You are very easy & fun to watch. It's like hanging out with long time friends. Thank you both for your service.
We launch Monday for our 18 month adventure! Your channel has been a wealth of information and inspiration....thank you! Hopefully we will cross paths someday.
Glad you are ok Stacy, I knew you guys were doing Keto when I saw Dr Berg on you video screen on the YT comment video. Ron and I just started to get back into Keto after goofing off for a few months. We love it too and you guys are looking great!
I plan on using the escapees location in South Dakota since it's close to an Air Force base to keep Prime. It's also closer to my family, so gives me incentive to swing back home from time to time.
Glad you’re doing well. Thank you both for your service 🇺🇸 and all the great videos and advice. Hope to be on the road someday. Until then, I will live and learn vicariously through your experiences 😀
Stacy....not to be too personal, but taking thyroid supplement may slow down or suppress further thyroid nodules if you are not already taking them. An endocrinologist will often give more than average amounts to keep T4 at “high normal” and TSH at near zero. You may already know this but offer it out of concern. I’m an FP (former Navy Reserve Doc) retiring this month and going on the road in RV September 1. Love your blog!
a BLACKSTONE grill will be another one of our MUST haves!! I knew i didn’t wanna cook bacon in our rig so i’m happy knowing bacon will stay on the menu if we can cook it outside!! happy weekend!!
Glad that nodule is taken care of, concerned me. You guys are great and thank you for putting time into your channel. My brother is active Navy, living in Columbus and is a Master Chief. He has been in 27 yrs now.
Also, you might be able to perform video visits for insurance companies. I have an FP friend that does this on the side and it really can add up quickly.
We are fellow Tiffinites and love to follow you! We installed an Acuva water filter system at the kitchen sink and used a T to add on the ice maker. Works great and we can drink any water anywhere. You never have to worry. Happy Travels! 😁😁
Come on Phil, I think your first necessity for RVing should be Stacy. Buy the gadgets when you need them not when you think you might need that. Regarding the towability of vehicles, I agree 100% with Phil's comment about checking the owner's manual. I had a 2008 F150 with a manual transmission. The tow guide said you could tow it, the owner's manual said no. Guess which one was right. Yes, I could have bought a driveline disconnect for about $1,000 but the 4wd truck I bought was a better setup, but I still had to do some mods to it to make towing convenient. Thanks guys, keep the good stuff coming.
Good info as usual. Best bit was to power off your pedestal before connecting and disconnecting. Our Progressive EMS unit has saved our coach twice so far and shut down the system 4 or 5 times including two days ago for low voltage. In the 110 degree heat in Moab the overuse of the electric in the campground created some low voltage issues. Hope you are in cooler weather this week. The mountains of Colorado are very cool, in more ways than one. Enjoy...stay safe.
Thanks for another great video. We are getting ready to take our 33AA out full time starting September 9th and keep getting useful info from your videos. Our must-have is our Traeger Tailgater pellet grill and it fits nicely in the basement.
Hello, as far as your NP hours, you can consider community centers in the areas you are located versus telemedicine. The second option depends on available positions. Just a option. Thank you for part 1 and 2 of you Q & A. Lots of useful info.
With your semi truck chassis you could whip through a Speedco as I used to run my trucks and I had generators on them thru them they can do your oil change and chassis lube and I just retired from trucking ( just over 40 years there) and they most likely can service your gen set
you guys are an awsome couple. Thank you for serving Phil. I'm going to go quite a bit smaller with an Arctic Fox 811 truck camper and a 16' flat bed for the 4 dr CanAm Maverick. Probably do winters in Prescott with a term lease and work, summers in CO boondocking.
Have you guys considered a Magne Shade for your front windshield to help fight the heat? I think it is rated for a 20% reduction in heat absorption. Very easy to put up - uses heavy duty magnets, so no holes or drilling.
For nursing hours try to get into the nurse on line for Covid calls. Also contract tracing. We have that in NY. See what “new” functions options in Texas due to Covid
As a nurse practitioner those options wont work for my hours although it may work for an RN. I have to diagnose and treat for my hours to count. Thanks for the suggestions.
The bathroom is why I've decided on a 43QGP Allergo Bus-1/2 bath. That full bath in the rear just feels like a residential bath....rather than a Porta-Potty. :) :) :)
Yes, yes, yes. Battleborn great! Maybe the Breeze gets them someday. Got EMS & TPMS first - thanks for that. Solar price - enlightening. Toad - Trailhawk looks the deal. Looking at extra GPS, so thanks for the background (new is the Garmin 890). Stay safe - it's not too good out there, right now. Appreciate your sharing the experience.
Someone might have already suggested this, but have you looked into telemedicine? You can take video calls with patients and assuming they have symptoms you can assess remotely you can even write them prescriptions. Our insurance is through Humana and they’ve really been pushing this lately, so it seems like it’s a market within the healthcare system that’s in need of professionals. Anyway, hope that helps! 😉
You guys ever thought about a small rolling island for counter space. With rollers you could put in bathroom while traveling. Just a thought!! Great video!!
Awesome video! So many good tidbits of info. Love the spontaneity factor- just enjoying life as it comes. Good for you guys. Thanks for all the answers! 👍 - MJ
Great info, especially the GPS. Stuff. For years my kids told me to get a GPS I told them I didn't need one because I had, and still have, an MAP. I'm sure you understand but to this day a lot of people don't get. The best MAP there is, in my opinion, is the Rand McNally Deluxe Motor Carriers Road Atlas. All the pages are laminated so if you spill something on it your safe. You can also use a white , some colors will stain, grease pencil to traces your route. It gives everything a professional truck driver needs too know about their route. Even has city enlargements so you can route through the big cities... if you really need to. There is a new one out every year, but I only get one about every 2 years. I've yet to find hwy construction that is done in a year. My GPS has gotten me all jammed up once in a while, but my MAP never has. Knock knock knock wood🤞
Great video and information! Really enjoy you two! My 6 year old is a RED girl! Reminds me every Friday. Just got home from Tetons! Amazing trip! Thanks for the inspiration!
Love you guys....especially because you’re Navy! I’m a retired LDO surface comm type (previously RM) and my husband got out after 5 years (TM). Love the time zone clocks and 1MC announcements for getting underway!
I’m an NP too. I like NurseCE4less for my CMEs. One price for as many as you want to do and no mandatory tests. Volunteer or find a practice you can do telehealth visits for. I love telehealth and right now with COVID-19 the insurance companies are paying the full in person rate through the end of the year. I don’t know if they will continue after the first of January, but things have changed forever, I think. I’m glad your nodule is benign because I noticed it recently.
You guys are great. I finally figured out how to comment. We are not fulltime but we have several trips planned. Gettysburg is in a week Your video has really helped us. Hopefully SOMEDAY we'll see you "on the road"
Hey Phil, you do know that you can have tri-care and still use the VA too. It is actually a good option for you to be registered with them since their are VA Hospitals and clinics all across the country and it is nice to know that if you need to see a Doctor anywhere else but home, they would still have access to your medical records. Same for Stacy (She qualifies by herself based on here prior service too).
Yes, you can. The VA for service connected issues and Tricare for anything else. We elected to stay Tricare as we have established Doc's that we have been seeing for years.
@@todayissomeday Not quite was I was saying. I was recommending to have both just in case you need to see a doctor for anything when you're no where near San Antonio.
Enjoyed your Video. We’ve been full time 2 years now, but I’m still working. Like y’all we’re Texans. We’re from the Beaumont area. We have a VanLeigh Beacon and can’t wait to get on road full time. I get 7 days off once per month and we hit road. Keep up the Good work, maybe be same place one day, would enjoy your inputs.
Hi, I just love your channel, I’ve been watching since we bought our Tiffin Allegro last November. We have the Lectric e bikes and tow a 2003 Jeep Wrangler and we’ve been struggling to find a way to transport our bikes. I noticed Phil’s set up and wonder if I missed that video. I know you’re getting tons of comments and I hope you can help us out. Stay safe and blessings.
Latricia Nicholson hi latricia, i have a 2018 Thor Fourwinds class c and tow my 2007 Jeep Wrangler. I bought a e-bike at lake havasu convergence with xscapers. The local shop set me up with a e-bike rack that can carry 2 e-bikes (approx 120 lbs).. they set it up on my Jeep.. love it.. off the top of my head i can’t remember the name of the rack but pm me and i will try to find my receipt.. :) hope this helps (or check with a local bike shop and I’ll bet they can help too).
Bob Gilman thank you so much for responding. My husband found a e bike rack by Hollywood racks that he’s ordered. We think it’s work on our Jeep, fingers crossed. Thanks again.
Enjoyed Part's 1 & 2. Great information and recap. We agree with nearly all of your observations after full timing as well now for over 2 years! We have a Rand Mcnally Overdryve GPS which has served us well. Best Regards and hope to see you on the road someday!
Many RXes can be transferred to another state, but some will only give you one 30 day fill and then they cancel the RX. Even if you had 6 months left on it!
Just saw this today. I am ARNP and work for VA. Any state license is good at any VA. The VA employs " locums", the tours are usually 3 months. We have had ARNPs and MDs, some only do 1 3 month assignment/year and some do 2. Some do this fulltime. I am 66 and retiring this summer, and pretty sure am letting my license go, with mixed emotions as have worked 42 years. Have a new 5th wheel on order.
Your a nurse you could help people in the camp grounds, on the water and virus issues you can get Chlorine Dioxide Potable Aqua makes 30 quarts per pac also Raw Honey is very effective on colds and flu work in 15 minutes.
I just saw one of your videos (changing a shade motor) that was shared on one of the Tiffin Facebook pages. I have since subscribed to your channel. The two of you do a great job with these and I really enjoy all of the great information. I will check back often for new videos.
@@todayissomeday I too will share them. I'm on all these Tiffin pages a lot and there are so many questions and useful information so sharing videos like these are really helpful. Oh and good job on changing out the hamster cage on your AC! Do you have a video on what you think are top spare parts to keep on hand?
A Lot of answered questions I had to save this so when we get our RV done I can come back & see if we need all the aps,& stuff!!! Thanks guys LOVES/HUGS to you both!!!
We have two Lectric XP Bikes on order, should come this month. They were on sale for $899 PLUS they gave me a 10% discount for being a military veteran and two free panniers. Those folks are great. When are you going to have YMRV stickers available? I have a spot reserved for one on Sandy, our Phabulous Phaeton. We have the Garmin RV 785 and so far, it's worked very well for us (about 3000 miles in). It also has a very nice Dash Cam, as well as Lane Keeping Assistant (which sometimes gets annoying when I'm deliberately changing lanes), and Collision Warning (which activates mostly when someone races up the blind side and abruptly pulls in front.). Sarah the First Officer backs it up with the Co-pilot app, while I have Waze on my iPhone, mainly to get a heads up on traffic jams. As usual, a great and useful episode. Go Navy.
daddysmurf180 Keep your black out shades up during the day time, (while parked) a small fan in front of a pan of ice then I have drinking water for later.
Phil I think the Nav training comes thru in the conscientious way that you approach maintaining and operating yall's RV. Maybe she has had a motivational impetus in that though? :):)
Stacey - RE: Job idea to keep NP License = How about Tele/Video-Medicine. Has become the trend during C-19......could do it from anywhere. You are tech savvy - just have to work out scheduling so it does not get in the way of RV Lifestyle / Fun. Stay Safe
Excellent video! My MP daughter, stationed in Germany said, “thank you both for your service”. She thought it was very cool that you thanked her. 😊
That is awesome!
Changing Lanes has a pretty good video about what they use for being connected to the internet
Yes, they do!
So does nomadic fanatic.
Another great segment guys! Our onboard RV GPS has misguided so many times, we gave her a nickname...she is now referred to as "The Crazy Lady" . We use a backup, plus one other gps app but nothing beats the old school trucker map atlas as a sure thing. Stay safe, stay healthy and stay aware! Happy Trails!
Thanks! You too!
We bought a Garmin RV GPS and it’s always routing unnecessarily to longer routes, so we too use alternative sources while also using the Garmin.
Where do we get shirts like yours?
@@Rvidaloco Our Newmar came with a Built-in Rand McNally. The intergraded system has many features we like, but with constant updates, she's still not all there. We also use and couldn't live without our Garmin inReach sat communicator when exploring the outdoors.
RV tip of the week, We have a sky light over the shower and I noticed the heat would hit that plastic sky light and it seemed the shower was about 3 degrees hotter than just outside the shower. Took me a while, then it came to me. Took a car window shade ( silver and reflective on one side) and Velcroed it to the ceiling over the sky light. still lets enough light in but keeps a lot of the heat out. Your Welcome!!! The big one as you know in a Class A is keeping that front window out of the sun. I installed a shade system that goes on the out side of the window and also have a foil bubble wrap sheet that goes inside the window, have only used that foil when it is really cold outside. Both these trick should help keep the heat out and helps about 5 degrees.
So appreciate your informative videos! I actually go back and watch multiple times and take notes.Currently working on getting the access pass as you mentioned and really appreciate your help! I hope we do get an opportunity to meet you on the road as you and all your valuable info have been our main educational source. So very grateful for ALL THE TIME you invest in this community and we are great strides ahead because of you. THANKS A MILLION!!!
You are so welcome!
Thanks for taking the time to answer all those questions! Really appreciate the effort y’all put in to allowing us a small glimpse into your lives.
Our pleasure!
I dont know how to talk to you
I'm in manteca calif near stockton and sacramento
I really love watching you. Im handicap in wheelchair. We have rv but tryin to upgrade class A. I have a active pass im perm disabled since 2007 but now I'm 70year old my husband still works
Agreed on NOT lengthy videos!
👍🏻
Once again, Thank You for sharing info about your “full time experience” with tips and instructions. My wife and I are also retired and rapidly approaching the launch of OUR full time RV experiences. I just wish we could go back to the fuel prices and availability we saw 2 years ago.
Hopefully our travels will cross paths with you so we can meet and thank you in person.
Love you both and please keep the videos flowing.
I have thyroid cancer so I admit to thinking about a kind way to ask you to check on your thyroid. I am glad you explained it to us.
To help keep it cool in triple digit temps here is a hint. Turn the thermostats down lower at night to cool down the walls as well as the coach. It will take longer to heat up and won't get as hot.
Great idea
A/C...keeping coach cool......do you have external or internal window shades? Keeping heat out, rather than removing heat after it enters coach windows is best. Have you ever considered an "awning" over the coach roof? Ala ....bring your own shade tree..... Lowering the heat load on the roof would help immensely. Reflective covering?? Covering ala dump truck load cover mechanism?? Even covering A/C units reduces solar load on them.....ala shading a home external condenser unit. Of course, there should be an air space between cover and whatever it is covering (especially A/C units) for ambient air circulation. Obviously, solar panels cannot be covered. Wonder about affect on antennas???
Thanks for sharing your tips & tricks. You are very easy & fun to watch. It's like hanging out with long time friends. Thank you both for your service.
You are so welcome!
Good to hear you think your Battle Borns were worth it. We have had ours for 2 years now and we also think it's totally worth it.
Absolutely!
"Adams Apple" too funny. You know the Man is gonna throw that out there fast! LoL
We launch Monday for our 18 month adventure! Your channel has been a wealth of information and inspiration....thank you! Hopefully we will cross paths someday.
Have a great time and thanks for watching!
i know it is kind of off topic but does anybody know of a good website to stream newly released series online ?
@Leonel Quinn Meh try Flixportal. You can find it by googling :D -bentlee
@Bentlee Alessandro thank you, signed up and it seems to work :D Appreciate it !
@Leonel Quinn happy to help :D
Agree with Washer and Dryer. It is a must, my husband wasn't on board with loosing the space but I insisted and I was correct, worth it
RIght!
Glad you are ok Stacy, I knew you guys were doing Keto when I saw Dr Berg on you video screen on the YT comment video. Ron and I just started to get back into Keto after goofing off for a few months. We love it too and you guys are looking great!
Thanks so much! It is so easy for me! I am loving it.
I plan on using the escapees location in South Dakota since it's close to an Air Force base to keep Prime. It's also closer to my family, so gives me incentive to swing back home from time to time.
Glad you’re doing well. Thank you both for your service 🇺🇸 and all the great videos and advice. Hope to be on the road someday. Until then, I will live and learn vicariously through your experiences 😀
Thanks so much!
So happy to hear Stacy is good in health, did not want to ask a personnel health question.
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Throw a clean bath towel in with your dryer batch and it will cut the dryer time in half.
Stacy....not to be too personal, but taking thyroid supplement may slow down or suppress further thyroid nodules if you are not already taking them. An endocrinologist will often give more than average amounts to keep T4 at “high normal” and TSH at near zero. You may already know this but offer it out of concern. I’m an FP (former Navy Reserve Doc) retiring this month and going on the road in RV September 1. Love your blog!
Thanks so much Doc! Yes, I am aware and have a script. Thanks again and welcome to full time life!
Good times. Thanks for taking the time to put together all this info. I watched them both. 👍
a BLACKSTONE grill will
be another one of our MUST haves!! I knew i didn’t wanna cook bacon in our rig so i’m happy knowing bacon will stay on the menu if we can cook it outside!! happy weekend!!
You got that right!
Thumbs up for the t-shirts alone! As usual, great Content! Stay safe.
Hahahahahaha!!
You want to be my latex salesman? I don't thing so
Great video. Very helpful. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Our data is in Canada so when in the USA, we use our apps through WiFi when we in the campgrounds. Or we go to the local library or your AAA travel
Great information!! We will become fulltime RVers next spring. Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Safe travels.
Our pleasure!
Glad that nodule is taken care of, concerned me. You guys are great and thank you for putting time into your channel. My brother is active Navy, living in Columbus and is a Master Chief. He has been in 27 yrs now.
Also, you might be able to perform video visits for insurance companies. I have an FP friend that does this on the side and it really can add up quickly.
We are fellow Tiffinites and love to follow you! We installed an Acuva water filter system at the kitchen sink and used a T to add on the ice maker. Works great and we can drink any water anywhere. You never have to worry. Happy Travels! 😁😁
Thanks for the tips!
Come on Phil, I think your first necessity for RVing should be Stacy. Buy the gadgets when you need them not when you think you might need that. Regarding the towability of vehicles, I agree 100% with Phil's comment about checking the owner's manual. I had a 2008 F150 with a manual transmission. The tow guide said you could tow it, the owner's manual said no. Guess which one was right. Yes, I could have bought a driveline disconnect for about $1,000 but the 4wd truck I bought was a better setup, but I still had to do some mods to it to make towing convenient. Thanks guys, keep the good stuff coming.
Stacy is always #1!! Great tip on flat towing.
Good info as usual. Best bit was to power off your pedestal before connecting and disconnecting. Our Progressive EMS unit has saved our coach twice so far and shut down the system 4 or 5 times including two days ago for low voltage. In the 110 degree heat in Moab the overuse of the electric in the campground created some low voltage issues. Hope you are in cooler weather this week. The mountains of Colorado are very cool, in more ways than one. Enjoy...stay safe.
All is well on our end. We found cooler weather!!
Important when “flushing” holding tank to bypass hot water heater as bleach can ruin your hot water heater.
Why do you need to heat hot water? Isn't it already hot?
Thanks for another great video. We are getting ready to take our 33AA out full time starting September 9th and keep getting useful info from your videos. Our must-have is our Traeger Tailgater pellet grill and it fits nicely in the basement.
Awesome! Have a great time!
I'm so glad to hear that the lump is just, that... I never said anything but it worried me.
Hello, as far as your NP hours, you can consider community centers in the areas you are located versus telemedicine. The second option depends on available positions. Just a option. Thank you for part 1 and 2 of you Q & A. Lots of useful info.
Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for the wash + 16 minute spin cycle idea. It’s been a real game changer! 😘
You're so welcome!
Thanks for all those helpful advice. I wouldn't have thought about the breakers or testing the connections first. Glad you are both keeping healthy!
You are Welcome!
Wife & I really appreciate these Q& A videos 👍🏻👍🏻
Glad you like them!
I knew i loved y’all for a reason-I’m a nurse! I’m actually looking into/considering going FT and traveling once this contract is over
Perfect!!!
Like the straight forward titles and crisp editing. If a duck attacks show it if it is swimming by pass.
Thanks
With your semi truck chassis you could whip through a Speedco as I used to run my trucks and I had generators on them thru them they can do your oil change and chassis lube and I just retired from trucking ( just over 40 years there) and they most likely can service your gen set
Thanks for another great video guys. Enjoy them all.
Thanks for watching!
you guys are an awsome couple. Thank you for serving Phil. I'm going to go quite a bit smaller with an Arctic Fox 811 truck camper and a 16' flat bed for the 4 dr CanAm Maverick. Probably do winters in Prescott with a term lease and work, summers in CO boondocking.
Thanks! Sounds like a great plan!
Have you guys considered a Magne Shade for your front windshield to help fight the heat? I think it is rated for a 20% reduction in heat absorption. Very easy to put up - uses heavy duty magnets, so no holes or drilling.
We are looking into several brands.
For nursing hours try to get into the nurse on line for Covid calls. Also contract tracing. We have that in NY. See what “new” functions options in Texas due to Covid
As a nurse practitioner those options wont work for my hours although it may work for an RN. I have to diagnose and treat for my hours to count. Thanks for the suggestions.
We love you guys, it’s wonderful when I see that you have posted. You both deserve the very best!! Take good care of yourself.
Thanks so much!
The bathroom is why I've decided on a 43QGP Allergo Bus-1/2 bath. That full bath in the rear just feels like a residential bath....rather than a Porta-Potty. :) :) :)
It is a nice floorplan
Love Boondocking at Barry’s Compound! We will be there soon! Great to see Phil moving the shoulder!
You guys are great. A lot of good information. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Yes, yes, yes. Battleborn great! Maybe the Breeze gets them someday. Got EMS & TPMS first - thanks for that. Solar price - enlightening. Toad - Trailhawk looks the deal. Looking at extra GPS, so thanks for the background (new is the Garmin 890). Stay safe - it's not too good out there, right now. Appreciate your sharing the experience.
Our pleasure! Thanks for hanging out with us.
Another great video😀 thanks for the info!!! We love you guys
Welcome! Thanks for popping over!
great job guys! thanks so much for having these.
Our pleasure!
Someone might have already suggested this, but have you looked into telemedicine? You can take video calls with patients and assuming they have symptoms you can assess remotely you can even write them prescriptions. Our insurance is through Humana and they’ve really been pushing this lately, so it seems like it’s a market within the healthcare system that’s in need of professionals. Anyway, hope that helps! 😉
I havent but I have thought about it. It has just really become popular (except in psych) since COVID.
You guys ever thought about a small rolling island for counter space. With rollers you could put in bathroom while traveling. Just a thought!!
Great video!!
It is a good idea but it would not allow us to use the bathroom while driving. We would't be able to move it in and out.
Awesome video! So many good tidbits of info. Love the spontaneity factor- just enjoying life as it comes. Good for you guys. Thanks for all the answers! 👍 - MJ
Our pleasure!
Great info, especially the GPS. Stuff. For years my kids told me to get a GPS I told them I didn't need one because I had, and still have, an MAP. I'm sure you understand but to this day a lot of people don't get. The best MAP there is, in my opinion, is the Rand McNally Deluxe Motor Carriers Road Atlas. All the pages are laminated so if you spill something on it your safe. You can also use a white , some colors will stain, grease pencil to traces your route. It gives everything a professional truck driver needs too know about their route. Even has city enlargements so you can route through the big cities... if you really need to. There is a new one out every year, but I only get one about every 2 years. I've yet to find hwy construction that is done in a year. My GPS has gotten me all jammed up once in a while, but my MAP never has. Knock knock knock wood🤞
Great video and information! Really enjoy you two! My 6 year old is a RED girl! Reminds me every Friday. Just got home from Tetons! Amazing trip! Thanks for the inspiration!
That is awesome! Glad you had a good time.
Love you guys....especially because you’re Navy! I’m a retired LDO surface comm type (previously RM) and my husband got out after 5 years (TM). Love the time zone clocks and 1MC announcements for getting underway!
Welcome! So glad you are here! GO NAVY!
I’m an NP too. I like NurseCE4less for my CMEs. One price for as many as you want to do and no mandatory tests. Volunteer or find a practice you can do telehealth visits for. I love telehealth and right now with COVID-19 the insurance companies are paying the full in person rate through the end of the year. I don’t know if they will continue after the first of January, but things have changed forever, I think. I’m glad your nodule is benign because I noticed it recently.
Thanks for the tip especially NurseCE4less.
I learned so much on this video. You guys always do a great job! Thank You
Thanks for watching!
You covered so many great topics! Thanks for what you do...you do it well!🙌
You are so welcome!
Thanks for this video. I love having a washer and dryer. I'm able to have a clothes line, so I run the dryer very little
You are so welcome!
You guys are great. I finally figured out how to comment. We are not fulltime but we have several trips planned. Gettysburg is in a week
Your video has really helped us. Hopefully SOMEDAY we'll see you "on the road"
That is awesome! Check out the Gettysburg Segway tour. It was awesome! PS: We have a video on them if you want to preview before you sign up.
Hey Phil, you do know that you can have tri-care and still use the VA too. It is actually a good option for you to be registered with them since their are VA Hospitals and clinics all across the country and it is nice to know that if you need to see a Doctor anywhere else but home, they would still have access to your medical records. Same for Stacy (She qualifies by herself based on here prior service too).
Yes, you can. The VA for service connected issues and Tricare for anything else. We elected to stay Tricare as we have established Doc's that we have been seeing for years.
@@todayissomeday Not quite was I was saying. I was recommending to have both just in case you need to see a doctor for anything when you're no where near San Antonio.
See if you can get a truckers GPS. Never let me down, not to mention all tuck stops are preprogrammed in it.
Enjoyed your Video. We’ve been full time 2 years now, but I’m still working. Like y’all we’re Texans. We’re from the Beaumont area. We have a VanLeigh Beacon and can’t wait to get on road full time. I get 7 days off once per month and we hit road. Keep up the Good work, maybe be same place one day, would enjoy your inputs.
Another great video! Thanks. You guys provide so much good information.
Thanks for watching!
Btw, I so enjoy watching both of u. Really good fit as companions. Always learning something!
Hi, I just love your channel, I’ve been watching since we bought our Tiffin Allegro last November. We have the Lectric e bikes and tow a 2003 Jeep Wrangler and we’ve been struggling to find a way to transport our bikes. I noticed Phil’s set up and wonder if I missed that video. I know you’re getting tons of comments and I hope you can help us out. Stay safe and blessings.
The ebikes are in the back of our jeep. We dont have a hitch on the jeep yet for the ebikes.
Latricia Nicholson hi latricia, i have a 2018 Thor Fourwinds class c and tow my 2007 Jeep Wrangler. I bought a e-bike at lake havasu convergence with xscapers. The local shop set me up with a e-bike rack that can carry 2 e-bikes (approx 120 lbs).. they set it up on my Jeep.. love it.. off the top of my head i can’t remember the name of the rack but pm me and i will try to find my receipt.. :) hope this helps (or check with a local bike shop and I’ll bet they can help too).
Bob Gilman thank you so much for responding. My husband found a e bike rack by Hollywood racks that he’s ordered. We think it’s work on our Jeep, fingers crossed. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for all of your great insight!
Just want to say thanks for doing the Q & A videos; very informative AND entertaining.
Our pleasure!
Enjoyed Part's 1 & 2. Great information and recap. We agree with nearly all of your observations after full timing as well now for over 2 years! We have a Rand Mcnally Overdryve GPS which has served us well. Best Regards and hope to see you on the road someday!
Awesome, thank you!
Many RXes can be transferred to another state, but some will only give you one 30 day fill and then they cancel the RX. Even if you had 6 months left on it!
Great information. Thanks so much for sharing. Stay safe.🤓
You bet
Another great and very informative video. safe travels
Thanks, you too!
Just saw this today. I am ARNP and work for VA. Any state license is good at any VA. The VA employs " locums", the tours are usually 3 months. We have had ARNPs and MDs, some only do 1 3 month assignment/year and some do 2. Some do this fulltime. I am 66 and retiring this summer, and pretty sure am letting my license go, with mixed emotions as have worked 42 years. Have a new 5th wheel on order.
Thank you for your 42 years of service to the community!!
V. A. System has recovered and is great again.
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Your a nurse you could help people in the camp grounds, on the water and virus issues you can get Chlorine Dioxide Potable Aqua makes 30 quarts per pac also Raw Honey is very effective on colds and flu work in 15 minutes.
I LOVE those shirts!! Way cute for RVing!!
So upbeat , awesome couple !
Thanks so much for hanging out with us.
I just saw one of your videos (changing a shade motor) that was shared on one of the Tiffin Facebook pages. I have since subscribed to your channel. The two of you do a great job with these and I really enjoy all of the great information. I will check back often for new videos.
Welcome aboard! It is so cool that someone shared that video. It is an early one!
@@todayissomeday I too will share them. I'm on all these Tiffin pages a lot and there are so many questions and useful information so sharing videos like these are really helpful. Oh and good job on changing out the hamster cage on your AC! Do you have a video on what you think are top spare parts to keep on hand?
Glad to hear benign!
Killer flattop haircut, as a barber I appreciate a good haircut like that!!
RIght!
A Lot of answered questions I had to save this so when we get our RV done I can come back & see if we need all the aps,& stuff!!! Thanks guys LOVES/HUGS to you both!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing your experience, knowledge and expertise with your peers and newbies 💯👍❤💯👍❤💯👍❤
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your service!
Great Q&A- thanks for sharing your knowledge! 👍🏻
My pleasure!
You guys make everything fun.
Lou & Angie
Thanks! I hope you two are doing well!
@@todayissomeday Thank You. We hope that the next time you are in South Florida you hit us up.
Wishing Phil a speedy recovery.
Lou
Oreos are proof God loves us a little chunky......
Hahahahahaha!!
Puffy...puffy. Lol
Pro 2A 😂🤣
We have two Lectric XP Bikes on order, should come this month. They were on sale for $899 PLUS they gave me a 10% discount for being a military veteran and two free panniers. Those folks are great. When are you going to have YMRV stickers available? I have a spot reserved for one on Sandy, our Phabulous Phaeton. We have the Garmin RV 785 and so far, it's worked very well for us (about 3000 miles in). It also has a very nice Dash Cam, as well as Lane Keeping Assistant (which sometimes gets annoying when I'm deliberately changing lanes), and Collision Warning (which activates mostly when someone races up the blind side and abruptly pulls in front.). Sarah the First Officer backs it up with the Co-pilot app, while I have Waze on my iPhone, mainly to get a heads up on traffic jams. As usual, a great and useful episode. Go Navy.
Thanks so much for saving a spot for the sticker. Currently we are not mailing them. We are happy to give you one when we meet up.
You, Me & the RV We look forward to that. Safe travels.
Love this!!! I think I know what that fan was drying but I won’t spoil any surprise, I’ll just wait and see if I’m right 😄
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Where ever you are, let your local EMS know you are available for ride a longs. I don't know, maybe.!
daddysmurf180 Keep your black out shades up during the day time, (while parked) a small fan in front of a pan of ice then I have drinking water for later.
Thanks Phil & Stacy, always late to this party. LOL
Love watching y'all and I enjoy your content! Stay well and safe travels!
Thanks so much!
Awesome Video. Thanks for all the advice !
You bet!
Great video, you both covered a lot of great topics.
Thanks so much!
Phil I think the Nav training comes thru in the conscientious way that you approach maintaining and operating yall's RV. Maybe she has had a motivational impetus in that though? :):)