Question : do the patron get add free videos? I am just curious. Many that i follow have so many adds now I have simply stopped watching them it's like ridiculous : ( Yours is not so bad, but that would make it totally worth it to me lol
As an very experienced Truck Driver... Please be aware... That 53' Trailer is a Big Sail... I have several experiences with other Truckers in High Winds... Our Tractor will be in one lane and our Trailer will be in another! People think driving next to a big rig is some how safer... That's Very Dangerous! I've been driving at 5 mph with other Truckers in high winds when the truck in front of me blew over without warning!
Who are these "people" that think that? I've always heard that it's best to get past any truck as fast as possible and never ride beside one. I've been fultime RVer for nearly 30yrs towing with an ex-Uhaul, 30ft TT and a 6x10 box trailer on rear. I think the second trailer actually reduces the effects of wind(and passing trucks) on my towing experience. Like an anchor, I can touch the rear trailer brakes and "steady up" any effects of wind or speeding trucks
@@GBuds_RVremodel Sir there are several tricks we (Truckers) use... However, applying the trailer brakes while driving can put you into a Jackknife situation. Back in the early 70's, Applying the trailer brakes was widly used. However not used any more. Thinking of your safety.
I like to stay behind truck drivers (at a safe distance). I can tell a lot about the road ahead by watching how they drive. Are they getting hit with side wind gusts? Are they slowing down and moving over? An emergency vehicle on the shoulder. If they slow down I pay attention.
Had to look it up because I had forgotten- you can’t even say the people who did that were animals because animals don’t kill out of hate. Devastating shameful acts committed; I remembered it upon reading of it, and I will remember it now.
Great intro! I like the music. Your traveling adventures are full of interesting and practical day-to-day life experiences. Yep, “Sometimes you have to drive a mile down a shitty ass road.” Such is life. The reward was worth it!
I have that air fryer use it a lot. Recommend some parchment liners. Once i learned how my air fryer cooked, I consider it an essential part of my cooking arsenal.
At 75 I shy away from high wind states. I just am noy willing to take the chances anymore. But I sure admire your lifestyle Carolyn. I wish I would have started a long time ago. Love your adventures and followed you through Baja and loved the videos.
Some years ago picked up a screw in my car tire. Pulled out the screw with pliers, had a box of tire plugs in the car- did the repair myself. It’s cool to know stuff and fix stuff. Checked with a pressure gauge- filled up at the gas station. Always stay to the end 😎
Great video I was born in laramie Wyoming 60 years ago and am planning on seeing it when I hit the road. My father who I didn't know worked on the railroad all his life. I also lived in Wilson right below Jackson hole when I was like 7 and centennial Wyoming my grandparents friends owned the famous old corral restaurant.
Air frying avoids deep fat frying. I especially love hash browns and chicken strips and that sort of thing sprayed with oil and air fryed. I put cauliflower in a silicon flat container with butter and seasoning and bake in the air fryer! It takes a bit to learn the recipes but it saves time, cleanup and is really much healthier. Don't give up- you'll get it. I'm working on my second one as I use it constantly
Hello have been watching your show for years since you had Capone I think you are a wonderful person got bless u girl ❤ and don't let the hater bring you down
wow them frogs were really talkin lol yes stayed till end. I love when you film your coffee that's how my mom made hers love seeing it ☕it just makes me happy ☺
Stayed til the end. Can’t live without my Ninja Foodie air fryer/pressure cooker in the rv. You will have to dust your veg with some type of starch (corn flour, potato starch etc.) to get any kind of crispy bits…unless you scorch them by accident that is. Frozen Tator tots, fries, veggie tots, onion rings all come out great. Anything you bake in the oven like potatoes, biscuits, muffins are also good.
Was very nice excursion and the sound of nature. Also air fryers you have to play around and cook things a few times to get used to the cooking process. Some foods you have to spray a cooking oil before, just a little. Just keep an eye on it until you get the hang of it. Enjoy your trip home❤ Good Blessings
Carolin, if I remember, StarLink uses 120 volts. I would search for a loose ground wire someplace. Not knowing your system, it's hard to even think where to point you. Weak voltage or even modified-sine voltage will fail.
Yes I did say to the end. Thanks again for the information in your video. I am still very new to this lifestyle. I have been at it just over a year, but you and other RUclipsrs have helped me out so much.
Yes, my Amazon shipping has been unreliable recently. About half the items sold by individual vendors don't arrive. So now I'm only ordering from the manufacturer or Amazon as the seller.
This is the first time I stumbled across your channel. I REALLY appreciate you sharing the name of the town, giving us a brief history AND a quick rotation of the radio dial and I got a sense of life in the town/state. Small things like that are so great for arm chair travelers like myself. Thank you
As always wonderful content start to the end. Oneday when I win the lottery I'll buy myself one of them Bluetti's and a boat load of your items. But right now Ms. Carolyn this is the best I can do, watch, like and comment. Blessings!
If you’re heading to P.A., you might want to visit the Carlisle Indian School. There is a documentary on JimThorpe that I recommend watching prior to your visit. How the town got its named “Jim Thorpe” in P.A. Is interesting along with the school and how the children got there.
stores just don't stock as much variety of items. Now you have to order from either the store for pick up or delivery, or Amazon. I've noticed that so many things just are no longer kept in the brick and mortar stores. Probably cheaper for them to order from the warehouse as needed. Sucks for those of us who don't want to order everything online. Loved the video. I keep telling my spouse that we need a good Bluetti for back up power.
I lived (for over 60 years) in Ft Collins, CO and drove to Cheyenne WY on a regular basis. That drive, on numerous occasions- or should I say most occasions- was always windy. More times than I can count, the winds were over 100mph. I have watched too many semi-trucks get rolled. Perfectly normal for that part of the country. There are some roads at those altitudes that won’t be plowed (of snow) and opened until July. I so miss that place. It will always be home. Safe travels!
Hi Carolyn, I just want to say that I truly enjoy your videos. I’m making a list of all the places I want to go based mostly on what I see in your videos. I recently purchased a van that has been partially converted and I’m working on completing it. I hope to be on the road by the end of the year. You are truly an inspiration. I have been having trouble with Amazon as well. Yesterday I had three items that were supposed to be delivered and they were out for delivery all day and now Amazon tells me they will not be here until Wednesday. Today isMemorial Day! You are correct about the air fryer, if you want something crispy, it seems you have to use oil and I don’t like to use oil. Besides making the air fryer a sticky mess it’s not as healthy as oil free. I am vegan and I try to stay away from any oils. You can cook it without oil even if the recipe says so just don’t expect it to be as crispy. You’ll get a little bit of crisp. That’s all for now. I hope you have a wonderful journey back to New York and I will be following you all the way. Thank you for posting all of your adventures, good and not so good! In the end, it’s all good. Your loyal follower, Marcia Bell
Always an adventure with you, Carolyn. Great customer service from Les Schwab. I ordered some D3 tables from Amazon to be shipped to me in Alaska, but somehow it ended up in Chicago where it vanished!
Great, informative video, as well as some beautiful photography! That shot of the water when the first little thunderstorm was coming up brought up some great, different colors in the water, and I really liked the dark silhouette of the trees with the golden sunset behind. (And, naturally, the cool shot of Sadie wading in the water at sunset, too!) I'm like you...holding back on the whole airfryer thing, but that Bluetti seems like an impressive unit! Btw...I'm thinking that your Amazon delays might be due to a couple of weeks' worth of horrific tornados throughout the central part of the country. I noticed, in some footage I watched in the afternath of one, an Amazon truck caught up in the wreckage. All I could think of was "Well, a bunch of folks will be left hanging this week!" Since you filmed this, there have been even more bad storms, some with loss of life. Last night, there was a Texas State Trouper, visably in near tears, being interviewed just before they started search and rescue. It being a small-town, rural area, he had to know he'd be finding friends, neighbors, and maybe even family members as they proceeded. Big prayers going out to all affected.
Hey Carolyn… Tim here I found you on RUclips five years ago I’ve been traveling ever cents… :-) As well as Bob Wells but I started a snowman life well educated from you people but one thing I wanna tell you about your air gauge you can go to Harbor freight And buy the same gauge that you’ve got on your compressor but it has an end on it that you can get to your tire valve two different ways from the front or the back of the end of the tool and what you need to do is unscrew your… Your gauge from the hose on your compressor and put some white tape on there and screw the one from Harbor freight on. There works great that’s what I did. I’ve got the same compressor you have that helps. Look forward to more videos. Travel safe, Tim and Jill. She’s my puppy.
I have a high top Promaster van - definitely don't like driving in high side winds. And I avoid driving by trucks, I try to have a lane between us if going over 35-40 miles/hour. Love Wyoming - beautiful, many hot springs, cowboy culture, etc.
Allways stay till the end carolyn, got to keep up with you im really likeing that bluetti seems like a good machine. Man that was a beautiful place you camped at there by the resevior i think i would have been way to tempted to test out the fishing there, looked good! Your music allways fits whats at hand enjoy all of it . Thank you for the wonderful job you do carolyn , have a safe trip ,ill be watching!
I’m at the end of lived in Laramie and know how frustrating it can be finding campsites in late April up until mid-June in some instances due to weather. Ugh! What a pain. Glad you went to Wheatland and was able to find an awesome spot. Yes, Amazon has been slipping IMO.
Carolyn, I stayed to the end.....ok, ok, I was working on my 'bill' pile too! We are so much alike........your 'frame of mind' really does dictate how you feel and view things: screw in the tire, package delay. You really helped quite a few nomads with this very logistic video. No hiccups with Amazon so far; don't have an air fryer. I admit that I had the 'bread machine,' and the latest and greatest veggie slicer. All ended up in the closet, pretty dusty. Take care now. Best always, Fawn
Very nice video! That was really good of Les Schwab to get your RV right in and repair the tire , and to do so at no charge! I know that you simply misspoke a little about the life cycles of the Bluetti AC240 when you said 350. I know that you meant to say that it has an impressive 3,500+ Cycles to 80% Original Capacity! That's pretty darn awesome! Thanks for taking us along and thumbs UP!!
Oh wow. Bluetti didn't even catch that when they reviewed the video for approval. Thank you so much for catching it! y es, 3500. LOL. It is awesome. I think everyone needs one. Hope you're having a great weekend!
@@CarolynsRVLife Hello Carolyn , you are most welcome. I had to go listen again to be sure. But I know that you had meant to say 3500! 😊 I hope that all is good for you and Sadie!
The funny thing is that I spouted that number and as I was recording made a note to myself to double check it and then totally forgot. Even as I said it it didn't sound right. So thanks again.. You are very appreciated
Wonderful video!!! Loved when you videoed night to morning. Color changing yellow to true color filming your camper and landscape !!! Very cool!!! All the editing is so great!!!
to the end! glad that the lake didn't swell more from the rain! great to know about the music and other links. Happy Memorial Day! { also thanks for recommending Beau Of the 5Th column- I have really become more aware of what the news is depicting.} shivering black bell thumbs up and hearts!
Watch out for the winds in West Kansas. I was camped there on the prairie at a park with a few people and the winds came up at night on my travel trailer and shook so violent I thought it was going to tip. Then I noticed the old sales office had anchor chains from the Queen Mary across the top of it holding it in place and I moved my trailer downwind of that. It really helped
I always stick around until the end of your videos. Love your videos. Always looking forward to seeing you and Sadie and what your next adventure will be. Beautiful scenery. Love the reflection of the clouds and trees on the water. Love the sound of the birds and the frogs too! So glad you got the repair you needed and nicely at no cost. I do like the music you play also ❤️
Carolyn, you are so very brave. It is very impressive and inspiring. I remember that one of your doggies got carsick. Is this doggie OK traveling? He is sure a great companion. I really enjoy your channel. Be safe, my friend.
Ahh, that Wyoming wind! Moved from Boise to Casper almost two years ago now and found out IT. NEVER. STOPS. 🙄 But thank goodness those 40 to 50 mph winds aren't constant. I especially enjoyed this video and your last one as you travel across the I-80 corridor. It's fun for me to see places that I'm familiar with. Anyhoo, love your videos, especially the longer ones! I appreciate all the time it takes you to put those together. One of my favorite things to do is to eat my breakfast in front of the TV and watch whatever latest video you've dropped. I'm always with you until the end. 😊
Thank you for a nice, peaceful stay. Always feel good about those for you! Stayed til the end and normally always do. Will be watching for your next vid when hoping you'll make progress on the starlink fix.
CORRECTION; THE BLUETTI AC240 WILL GET 3500 CYCLES OVER 10 YEARS!
(Thanks Richard Thomas)
Was just going to ask
Was thinking would last a year
Great!
I'm glad you let us know, as my brain 🧠 was like wow this math is expensive.
Question : do the patron get add free videos? I am just curious. Many that i follow have so many adds now I have simply stopped watching them it's like ridiculous : ( Yours is not so bad, but that would make it totally worth it to me lol
As an very experienced Truck Driver... Please be aware... That 53' Trailer is a Big Sail... I have several experiences with other Truckers in High Winds... Our Tractor will be in one lane and our Trailer will be in another!
People think driving next to a big rig is some how safer... That's Very Dangerous! I've been driving at 5 mph with other Truckers in high winds when the truck in front of me blew over without warning!
Who are these "people" that think that? I've always heard that it's best to get past any truck as fast as possible and never ride beside one.
I've been fultime RVer for nearly 30yrs towing with an ex-Uhaul, 30ft TT and a 6x10 box trailer on rear. I think the second trailer actually reduces the effects of wind(and passing trucks) on my towing experience. Like an anchor, I can touch the rear trailer brakes and "steady up" any effects of wind or speeding trucks
Me too! 1 minute I was in one lane and in the next I was in another and my huge semi truck! ☮️💜
@@GBuds_RVremodel Sir there are several tricks we (Truckers) use... However, applying the trailer brakes while driving can put you into a Jackknife situation. Back in the early 70's, Applying the trailer brakes was widly used. However not used any more. Thinking of your safety.
I like to stay behind truck drivers (at a safe distance). I can tell a lot about the road ahead by watching how they drive. Are they getting hit with side wind gusts? Are they slowing down and moving over? An emergency vehicle on the shoulder. If they slow down I pay attention.
I can't think of Laramie, Wyoming without thinking of Matthew Shepard. I was never the same.
Same here when I hear Laramie Wyoming I too think of Matthew Shepard. 😢
Had to look it up because I had forgotten- you can’t even say the people who did that were animals because animals don’t kill out of hate. Devastating shameful acts committed; I remembered it upon reading of it, and I will remember it now.
Me too. Horrible crime.
Matthew Shepard and Laramie will always be tied together in our minds.
Forever intertwined in history. I was just coming out when he was murdered and I immediately went back in the closet.
Great video stayed all the way till the end
Awesome thank you!
So beautiful there. Peaceful thank you for taking us along on your adventure. Love all the birds. And frogs.
Great intro! I like the music. Your traveling adventures are full of interesting and practical day-to-day life experiences. Yep, “Sometimes you have to drive a mile down a shitty ass road.” Such is life. The reward was worth it!
13:05 Experience makes all the difference. Carolyn, I hope you realize how much you and your wisdom are appreciated.
I stayed until the end…always do. Keep travelling…I’m with you…vicariously
Wow that was a very beautiful place you stayed at in Wyoming. Loved to listen to the birds. It looked so peaceful. Loved it.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. It was a gorgeous stay!
I have that air fryer use it a lot. Recommend some parchment liners. Once i learned how my air fryer cooked, I consider it an essential part of my cooking arsenal.
I really enjoyed this video. Love when you boondock by water. You find the coolest spots !! 😎
Air Fryer does not eliminate the need for oil. But you use LESS oil to fry in.
What she said 😊
Stayed as always. You are always a joy to watch.
You are the best
At 75 I shy away from high wind states. I just am noy willing to take the chances anymore. But I sure admire your lifestyle Carolyn. I wish I would have started a long time ago. Love your adventures and followed you through Baja and loved the videos.
Stayed to the end. I love all the detailed information you give about the places you travel and the things you do.
Awesome, thank you!
Some years ago picked up a screw in my car tire. Pulled out the screw with pliers, had a box of tire plugs in the car- did the repair myself. It’s cool to know stuff and fix stuff. Checked with a pressure gauge- filled up at the gas station.
Always stay to the end 😎
Great video I was born in laramie Wyoming 60 years ago and am planning on seeing it when I hit the road. My father who I didn't know worked on the railroad all his life. I also lived in Wilson right below Jackson hole when I was like 7 and centennial Wyoming my grandparents friends owned the famous old corral restaurant.
Air frying avoids deep fat frying. I especially love hash browns and chicken strips and that sort of thing sprayed with oil and air fryed. I put cauliflower in a silicon flat container with butter and seasoning and bake in the air fryer! It takes a bit to learn the recipes but it saves time, cleanup and is really much healthier. Don't give up- you'll get it. I'm working on my second one as I use it constantly
Air fryers are the bomb! Biscuits, taters, (Carolyn won't do meat) but hamburgers work great wrapped in foil. Reheats anything.
Hello have been watching your show for years since you had Capone I think you are a wonderful person got bless u girl ❤ and don't let the hater bring you down
Love watching your videos! Your real and give information that helps for what it's like to nomad! And Sadie always fascinated with all areas your at!!
Yep....watched all the way to the end! 💚 ~ Peg
thank you Peg!
wow them frogs were really talkin lol yes stayed till end. I love when you film your coffee that's how my mom made hers love seeing it ☕it just makes me happy ☺
Another great video! Thank you. I loved all the wildlife sounds! Stayed to the end.
Stayed til the end. Can’t live without my Ninja Foodie air fryer/pressure cooker in the rv. You will have to dust your veg with some type of starch (corn flour, potato starch etc.) to get any kind of crispy bits…unless you scorch them by accident that is. Frozen Tator tots, fries, veggie tots, onion rings all come out great. Anything you bake in the oven like potatoes, biscuits, muffins are also good.
Looks like you were there for the annual Wyoming Wind Festival, which runs from January 1 through December 31 every year.
I always watch till the very end. You put the work in, I appreciate it-you-and your content.
When using the airfryer, be sure to pull out the basket halfway thru the cycle, and give it a good shake. It seems to help getting food crispy.
Thanks Carolyn.
Was very nice excursion and the sound of nature. Also air fryers you have to play around and cook things a few times to get used to the cooking process. Some foods you have to spray a cooking oil before, just a little. Just keep an eye on it until you get the hang of it. Enjoy your trip home❤ Good Blessings
Carolin, if I remember, StarLink uses 120 volts. I would search for a loose ground wire someplace.
Not knowing your system, it's hard to even think where to point you. Weak voltage or even modified-sine voltage will fail.
I watched to the end. You are so brave.
Great video and I did stay all the way to the end😂❤🎉
Yes I did say to the end. Thanks again for the information in your video. I am still very new to this lifestyle. I have been at it just over a year, but you and other RUclipsrs have helped me out so much.
Hi from Canada .Beautiful campsite.Thanks for the video.
Yes, my Amazon shipping has been unreliable recently. About half the items sold by individual vendors don't arrive. So now I'm only ordering from the manufacturer or Amazon as the seller.
This is the first time I stumbled across your channel. I REALLY appreciate you sharing the name of the town, giving us a brief history AND a quick rotation of the radio dial and I got a sense of life in the town/state. Small things like that are so great for arm chair travelers like myself. Thank you
Man, I would stay there for a few days. Looks so peaceful.
As always wonderful content start to the end. Oneday when I win the lottery I'll buy myself one of them Bluetti's and a boat load of your items. But right now Ms. Carolyn this is the best I can do, watch, like and comment. Blessings!
Watching is EVERYTHING. Thank you!
If you’re heading to P.A., you might want to visit the Carlisle Indian School. There is a documentary on JimThorpe that I recommend watching prior to your visit. How the town got its named “Jim Thorpe” in P.A. Is interesting along with the school and how the children got there.
Beautiful landscapes... So sad that you need travel to pick up the cord...
You and Sadie are looking good.
hugs n love always 🙏🏻
Thanks Michael. I hope you're feeling better.
Hi from Lincoln Nebraska. Watch you all the time. Hope you enjoy Nebraska. Would be great to meet you and Sadie.
It is especially good for meat, reheating pizza, and foods that generally get mushy in the microwave.
Just a small amount of xv olive oil works good.
Enjoyed the video. Thanks Carolyn.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I enjoyed sticking to the end. Wishing you luck with getting the cord and eventual generator. Happy travels.
stores just don't stock as much variety of items. Now you have to order from either the store for pick up or delivery, or Amazon. I've noticed that so many things just are no longer kept in the brick and mortar stores. Probably cheaper for them to order from the warehouse as needed. Sucks for those of us who don't want to order everything online. Loved the video. I keep telling my spouse that we need a good Bluetti for back up power.
I lived (for over 60 years) in Ft Collins, CO and drove to Cheyenne WY on a regular basis. That drive, on numerous occasions- or should I say most occasions- was always windy. More times than I can count, the winds were over 100mph. I have watched too many semi-trucks get rolled. Perfectly normal for that part of the country. There are some roads at those altitudes that won’t be plowed (of snow) and opened until July. I so miss that place. It will always be home. Safe travels!
I stayed till the end, enjoy watching your channel. You seem authentic.
Thank you so much 🤗
Hi Carolyn,
I just want to say that I truly enjoy your videos. I’m making a list of all the places I want to go based mostly on what I see in your videos. I recently purchased a van that has been partially converted and I’m working on completing it. I hope to be on the road by the end of the year. You are truly an inspiration.
I have been having trouble with Amazon as well. Yesterday I had three items that were supposed to be delivered and they were out for delivery all day and now Amazon tells me they will not be here until Wednesday. Today isMemorial Day!
You are correct about the air fryer, if you want something crispy, it seems you have to use oil and I don’t like to use oil. Besides making the air fryer a sticky mess it’s not as healthy as oil free. I am vegan and I try to stay away from any oils. You can cook it without oil even if the recipe says so just don’t expect it to be as crispy. You’ll get a little bit of crisp.
That’s all for now. I hope you have a wonderful journey back to New York and I will be following you all the way. Thank you for posting all of your adventures, good and not so good! In the end, it’s all good.
Your loyal follower, Marcia Bell
I too have found Amazon to be a pain lately. BTY loved the Station Changing!
Always an adventure with you, Carolyn. Great customer service from Les Schwab. I ordered some D3 tables from Amazon to be shipped to me in Alaska, but somehow it ended up in Chicago where it vanished!
Great, informative video, as well as some beautiful photography! That shot of the water when the first little thunderstorm was coming up brought up some great, different colors in the water, and I really liked the dark silhouette of the trees with the golden sunset behind. (And, naturally, the cool shot of Sadie wading in the water at sunset, too!) I'm like you...holding back on the whole airfryer thing, but that Bluetti seems like an impressive unit! Btw...I'm thinking that your Amazon delays might be due to a couple of weeks' worth of horrific tornados throughout the central part of the country. I noticed, in some footage I watched in the afternath of one, an Amazon truck caught up in the wreckage. All I could think of was "Well, a bunch of folks will be left hanging this week!" Since you filmed this, there have been even more bad storms, some with loss of life. Last night, there was a Texas State Trouper, visably in near tears, being interviewed just before they started search and rescue. It being a small-town, rural area, he had to know he'd be finding friends, neighbors, and maybe even family members as they proceeded. Big prayers going out to all affected.
Ohh Noooo Not the dump! Yup.. Nail City. But great tire place! 👍
🙏 Thanks for your Great company. ❤
Hey Carolyn… Tim here I found you on RUclips five years ago I’ve been traveling ever cents… :-) As well as Bob Wells but I started a snowman life well educated from you people but one thing I wanna tell you about your air gauge you can go to Harbor freight And buy the same gauge that you’ve got on your compressor but it has an end on it that you can get to your tire valve two different ways from the front or the back of the end of the tool and what you need to do is unscrew your… Your gauge from the hose on your compressor and put some white tape on there and screw the one from Harbor freight on. There works great that’s what I did. I’ve got the same compressor you have that helps. Look forward to more videos. Travel safe, Tim and Jill. She’s my puppy.
Yay!!! Excellent tip. I'll head to Harbor Freight ASAP. Thank you!!
And thank you for watching for 5 years. I appreciate it
I have a high top Promaster van - definitely don't like driving in high side winds. And I avoid driving by trucks, I try to have a lane between us if going over 35-40 miles/hour.
Love Wyoming - beautiful, many hot springs, cowboy culture, etc.
Allways stay till the end carolyn, got to keep up with you im really likeing that bluetti seems like a good machine. Man that was a beautiful place you camped at there by the resevior i think i would have been way to tempted to test out the fishing there, looked good! Your music allways fits whats at hand enjoy all of it . Thank you for the wonderful job you do carolyn , have a safe trip ,ill be watching!
I’m at the end of lived in Laramie and know how frustrating it can be finding campsites in late April up until mid-June in some instances due to weather. Ugh! What a pain. Glad you went to Wheatland and was able to find an awesome spot. Yes, Amazon has been slipping IMO.
Carolyn, I stayed to the end.....ok, ok, I was working on my 'bill' pile too!
We are so much alike........your 'frame of mind' really does dictate how you feel and view things: screw in the tire, package delay.
You really helped quite a few nomads with this very logistic video.
No hiccups with Amazon so far; don't have an air fryer. I admit that I had the 'bread machine,' and the latest and greatest veggie slicer. All ended up in the closet, pretty dusty.
Take care now. Best always, Fawn
I heard my favorite bird singing!The Red Wing Blackbird! They are always near bodies of water! Gave my heart a thrill! ❤😊
Meadowlarks do that for me.
It's amazing to see another amazing video and see you and Sadie be safe and enjoy very beautiful
Until the end! 😉🥰🥰
I stayed till the end! Be well!
Nice escape on a Sunday morning!
Very nice video! That was really good of Les Schwab to get your RV right in and repair the tire , and to do so at no charge! I know that you simply misspoke a little about the life cycles of the Bluetti AC240 when you said 350. I know that you meant to say that it has an impressive 3,500+ Cycles to 80% Original Capacity! That's pretty darn awesome! Thanks for taking us along and thumbs UP!!
Oh wow. Bluetti didn't even catch that when they reviewed the video for approval. Thank you so much for catching it! y es, 3500. LOL.
It is awesome. I think everyone needs one.
Hope you're having a great weekend!
@@CarolynsRVLife Hello Carolyn , you are most welcome. I had to go listen again to be sure. But I know that you had meant to say 3500! 😊 I hope that all is good for you and Sadie!
The funny thing is that I spouted that number and as I was recording made a note to myself to double check it and then totally forgot. Even as I said it it didn't sound right. So thanks again.. You are very appreciated
I have noticed Amazon has lost a little of their shine. I hope they figure it out and get it back.
Stayed till the end! I enjoy your videos!
Stayed till the end! Thanks for the great videos.
Wonderful video!!! Loved when you videoed night to morning. Color changing yellow to true color filming your camper and landscape !!! Very cool!!! All the editing is so great!!!
Here until the end, as always. Hugs to you and Sadie! Thank you. So glad you missed the tornados. This year has been horrible.
Stayed to the end of course!❤
You rock Thank you!!
Still here at the end. Love the channel.
to the end! glad that the lake didn't swell more from the rain! great to know about the music and other links. Happy Memorial Day! { also thanks for recommending Beau Of the 5Th column- I have really become more aware of what the news is depicting.} shivering black bell thumbs up and hearts!
Hi Carolyn,
I stayed till the very end as I usually do. Thanks Carolyn ! Safe travels.
Love watching you and Sadie travel since I'm no longer able too.
Watch out for the winds in West Kansas. I was camped there on the prairie at a park with a few people and the winds came up at night on my travel trailer and shook so violent I thought it was going to tip. Then I noticed the old sales office had anchor chains from the Queen Mary across the top of it holding it in place and I moved my trailer downwind of that. It really helped
Stayed all the way to the end
Enjoyed your video very much as always. It was the Trump ad at the beginning that I couldn't SKIP fast enough.😉
Ugggg. 😡😡😡
Love to follow along on your adventures. Safe travels! Looking forward to one day again connecting with you. Cece from Cochiti
I always stick around until the end of your videos. Love your videos. Always looking forward to seeing you and Sadie and what your next adventure will be. Beautiful scenery. Love the reflection of the clouds and trees on the water. Love the sound of the birds and the frogs too! So glad you got the repair you needed and nicely at no cost. I do like the music you play also ❤️
Carolyn, you are so very brave. It is very impressive and inspiring. I remember that one of your doggies got carsick. Is this doggie OK traveling? He is sure a great companion. I really enjoy your channel. Be safe, my friend.
Always enjoy your travels and commentary
I love seeing your sweet little baby looking content and happy. 💗
Me too!!
Thanks for the videos!
Always here for you! You are my spirit animal. The Brave Boss Girl Adventurer. Greetings from Germany.
That means a lot!
Here to the end, been 'with' you for years. Another beautiful video! Thank you for capturing the wildlife sounds!❤🐦🐸
I appreciate that a lot!! :-)
Awesome video thanks for sharing
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Thank you
Stayed to the end .. 👍🏻 .. stay safe. Thanks for glimpse into your life on road.
I stayed until the end!!
Thank you for the content, Carolyn! Love your videos. Safe travels. ❤
Great video and watched it all the way to the end as always. Thank you and it is so calming for me.
And I stayed till the end! Love your videos!
Here to the end - always! Safe travels.
Great video! Love to hear see/hear all the details of your travels and how you figure things out. Save travels and God bless you and Sadie!
Thanks so much!
Ahh, that Wyoming wind! Moved from Boise to Casper almost two years ago now and found out IT. NEVER. STOPS. 🙄 But thank goodness those 40 to 50 mph winds aren't constant.
I especially enjoyed this video and your last one as you travel across the I-80 corridor. It's fun for me to see places that I'm familiar with.
Anyhoo, love your videos, especially the longer ones! I appreciate all the time it takes you to put those together. One of my favorite things to do is to eat my breakfast in front of the TV and watch whatever latest video you've dropped. I'm always with you until the end. 😊
Love your videos and never miss a second! You are my favorite!
Here to the end. Safe travels. 🙋♀️
Thanks again. Love you girls.
Thank you for a nice, peaceful stay. Always feel good about those for you! Stayed til the end and normally always do. Will be watching for your next vid when hoping you'll make progress on the starlink fix.