Excellent video. You corroborate much of what we have learned. May I suggest you slow down the frenetic hand motions when presenting. Here's wishing you continued safe travels. Cheers.
@@ExploreTrekAdventure Great video, and tips! Do you have a sponge for each person per day? And then throw them in the wash when you get home? Or some other method? I've always been intrigued by the Geyser method, but can't wrap my head around the fact that I avoid sponges for the kitchen, but then would use them on the body!
Geyser says each sponge last 10-30 uses. They are easy to change out per person if you wanted to. We don’t necessarily wash with the sponge it is more of a water transport mechanism than a scrubber (but you could use it like that). It also dries out very quickly in the shower if you leave the bath vent fan running.
The rear box is the large Monster box from Owl. It is mounted on the Owl B2 carrier which gives you the platform to mount the box. We really like it as it holds all the recovery gear along with dirty items we don’t want inside the van.
Hi Kelli, Good advice. How can Lidia and I score a couple of your stickers? We live in Oregon and are having a Sprinter 170 build done by Nomadik Customs in Portland hopefully finished in June 2025. Excited by watching your Videos.
That’s exciting to hear about your van build with Nomadik Customs-it sounds like it’s going to be amazing! Feel free to send us a DM on Instagram regarding the stickers.
Great tips! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Hope it was helpful. 😀
you guys are super underrated. watch couple video of yours and all were amazing
Thank you for the great comment! Glad you enjoyed the videos. 😀
Another great video! How were you able to connect the Geyser Sponge to your shower?
They make a version specifically for RVs. You just unscrew the shower head at the end of the hose and screw on the Geyser system. Super Simple to do.
I have a Revel too, so the replacement sponge in your link will work?
We have updated the video description and added the “Geyser Shower Kit” link which is what we purchased.
@@ExploreTrekAdventure Much appreciated, just ordered one!
Hi there. Would you happen to have links for the glove box holder/dispenser inside your toilet cassette compartment?
Thank you! 😊
For a vacuum have you considered the Black & Decker Pivot?
Thanks for the tip, we’ll check that out. 😁
Excellent video. You corroborate much of what we have learned. May I suggest you slow down the frenetic hand motions when presenting. Here's wishing you continued safe travels. Cheers.
Thanks for the feedback! 😀
Thanks for sharing, I have seen the shower sponge before. What is your opinion on the sponge. Happy trails.
So far we really like it and really does use a fraction of the amount of water. We plan on doing a full review soon.
@@ExploreTrekAdventure Thanks for the reply.
@@ExploreTrekAdventure Great video, and tips! Do you have a sponge for each person per day? And then throw them in the wash when you get home? Or some other method? I've always been intrigued by the Geyser method, but can't wrap my head around the fact that I avoid sponges for the kitchen, but then would use them on the body!
Geyser says each sponge last 10-30 uses. They are easy to change out per person if you wanted to. We don’t necessarily wash with the sponge it is more of a water transport mechanism than a scrubber (but you could use it like that). It also dries out very quickly in the shower if you leave the bath vent fan running.
@@ExploreTrekAdventure I see, thanks!
May I ask, what is the rack, and box on the rear of your van? Do you like it? Is it big enough? Thank you.
The rear box is the large Monster box from Owl. It is mounted on the Owl B2 carrier which gives you the platform to mount the box. We really like it as it holds all the recovery gear along with dirty items we don’t want inside the van.
What spray liner did you use on the exterior?
It was factory option by Winnebago and is Raptor liner. It has been durable so far. No complaints.
Hi Kelli, Good advice. How can Lidia and I score a couple of your stickers? We live in Oregon and are having a Sprinter 170 build done by Nomadik Customs in Portland hopefully finished in June 2025. Excited by watching your Videos.
That’s exciting to hear about your van build with Nomadik Customs-it sounds like it’s going to be amazing! Feel free to send us a DM on Instagram regarding the stickers.