The snow is so beautiful. I had my CoolCamp in Yellowstone in mid October 2021 when it snowed 8 inches over an ice base. They closed all roads in the park so I had to stay in the campground. The fresh blanket of snow was mesmerizing. No electric hook ups there so I used my gas generator with lows in the teens and highs in the 20's. Yes, it is fun, especially for this Texan. I'm glad all is ok and you have more fun and safe trips.
Your trip sounds awesome, thank you for sharing a little bit of it. I hope to make it out west someday. Thank you for watching the video and commenting.
Thanks for the video. I love my Coolcamp. I’ll be going to the Homecoming rally next month in Florida. If you’ve never been to a Runaway rally I highly recommend it. You’ll learn a lot and meet some great people. I’ve been to 3 so far with my 4th set for next month.
I really enjoy hearing other people enjoying their cool camps as much as I do. The rally sounds fun I will definitely have to put that on the list of places to go and check out. Thanks you so much for watching and leaving such kind comments. I appreciate it.
The ceramic heater I was using in the video was just an old one I had around the house. I have since ordered a new one that pulls less watts. Ideally I wanted on that pulls no more then 500 watts and has a fan that can blow the warm air around. I went with a cheaper amazon basics, I will see how that works on my next adventure in a few weeks. Thanks for watching and commenting it means a lot to me.
I have plastic drawers in my Runaway with items I keep in there all the time, including a lighter. :) We always seem to forget something when we go on a trip, right?
So true. I also have baskets I keep stuff in but of course I used the lighter at home and forgot to put it back in. It wouldn’t be an adventure without forgetting a few necessities lol. Thanks for joining me on my trip and dropping a line.
Oh shoot I forgot to add that to the video. It was a family emergency that I had to get back to. Fortunately, all is ok now. Thank you watching and for asking , thats awesome.
🚂 train sound is nice i could see why you would want to have the back door to open at times. sometimes a sandwich is good.. but on a cold day grilled cheese can hit the spot.. be safe out there. lots of extreme wild weather ahead 🙏💒
So true!! If I would have brought something to light that Coleman a grilled cheese with my chicken noodle soup would have been really nice. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to share your kind words.
I can’t speak to that because I’ve never pulled it with anything other than my Dodge Journey, nor have I ever gone to the Grand Canyon. However, the cool camp only weighs 570 pounds empty. It was made specifically to be a very easy tow. I have seen all sorts of four-cylinder vehicles, pulling them. Thank you for watching and commenting I appreciate it. Best of luck with your research.
Yeah that was my bad. It was a family emergency that I had to get back to. Fortunately, all is ok now. Thank you watching and commenting, it means a lot to me.
To each their own. I’ve had my Coolcamp for over 3 and a half years. Taken it to 5 states, 6 national parks, over 8000 feet to 230 feet below sea level. Towed it probably 25000-30000 miles. Try to camp in it once a month. It gets me off the ground, out of the weather and on a real 10 inch memory foam mattress. And can be towed by my small Kia. It’s perfect for one person minimalist camping. Next week I leave on my longest trip yet. San Diego to Key west and then back to Arizona. Camp how you like. There’s no right or wrong. Dumb is a strong word for something you know nothing about. You take care. And thanks for the video.
That is exactly why I got my runaway coolcamp. To be travel often and have a comfortable and safe(er) place to stay. As well as to be able to get to quiet, natural and amazing places. I just hope to be able to have put as many miles, in as many cool places as you have gone. I am in awe of all of your travels. Thank you for sharing.
The snow is so beautiful. I had my CoolCamp in Yellowstone in mid October 2021 when it snowed 8 inches over an ice base. They closed all roads in the park so I had to stay in the campground. The fresh blanket of snow was mesmerizing. No electric hook ups there so I used my gas generator with lows in the teens and highs in the 20's. Yes, it is fun, especially for this Texan. I'm glad all is ok and you have more fun and safe trips.
Your trip sounds awesome, thank you for sharing a little bit of it. I hope to make it out west someday. Thank you for watching the video and commenting.
Thanks for the video. I love my Coolcamp. I’ll be going to the Homecoming rally next month in Florida. If you’ve never been to a Runaway rally I highly recommend it. You’ll learn a lot and meet some great people. I’ve been to 3 so far with my 4th set for next month.
I really enjoy hearing other people enjoying their cool camps as much as I do. The rally sounds fun I will definitely have to put that on the list of places to go and check out. Thanks you so much for watching and leaving such kind comments. I appreciate it.
@ join your RCO for your region. They each have rallies across the country.
I will definitely check that out, thanks again.
Looking forward to more adventures 👍🏿
From Sweden, Europe
From Sweden, thats so awesome!! Thank you for watching and commenting I appreciate it.
What heater are you using?
The ceramic heater I was using in the video was just an old one I had around the house. I have since ordered a new one that pulls less watts. Ideally I wanted on that pulls no more then 500 watts and has a fan that can blow the warm air around. I went with a cheaper amazon basics, I will see how that works on my next adventure in a few weeks. Thanks for watching and commenting it means a lot to me.
I have plastic drawers in my Runaway with items I keep in there all the time, including a lighter. :) We always seem to forget something when we go on a trip, right?
So true. I also have baskets I keep stuff in but of course I used the lighter at home and forgot to put it back in. It wouldn’t be an adventure without forgetting a few necessities lol. Thanks for joining me on my trip and dropping a line.
Thanks for sharing! The Runaway is awesome.
Thanks for the kind words. And I agree the Runaway CoolCamp is so much fun, I really enjoy it.
Thanks for the video. Sorry you had to leave but you got most of it in. 🙂
Thats a great perspective, I appreciate you sharing it. Thanks for watching.
Why did you have to leave?
Oh shoot I forgot to add that to the video. It was a family emergency that I had to get back to. Fortunately, all is ok now. Thank you watching and for asking , thats awesome.
@RunawayCoolCampAdventures glad everything is ok.
Great video, the camper is really cozy. Thank you for taking us along.
Thank you for your kind words. So grateful you could come along. Thanks for watching and commenting you ate appreciated.
🚂 train sound is nice
i could see why you would want to have the back door to open at times.
sometimes a sandwich is good.. but on a cold day grilled cheese can hit the spot..
be safe out there. lots of extreme wild weather ahead 🙏💒
So true!! If I would have brought something to light that Coleman a grilled cheese with my chicken noodle soup would have been really nice. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to share your kind words.
Learning ❤😊
So true. I seem to never stop allowing experiences to teach me. So grateful you watched the video and offered your kindness in the comments.
Nice perfect, little camper yo adventure about
Thank you I couldn't agree more. Thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate it.
Will a small chevrolet trax with 4 cylinder turbo do pulling this from Tennessee to the Grand Canyon !
I can’t speak to that because I’ve never pulled it with anything other than my Dodge Journey, nor have I ever gone to the Grand Canyon. However, the cool camp only weighs 570 pounds empty. It was made specifically to be a very easy tow. I have seen all sorts of four-cylinder vehicles, pulling them. Thank you for watching and commenting I appreciate it. Best of luck with your research.
I tow mine with a 2016 Kia Soul. Never had any problems.
Sorry Sir,but I didn't understand your video
Im sorry to hear that, thanks for watching.
@RunawayCoolCampAdventures ALL good Sir:)
And you don't say why u had to leave.smh
Yeah that was my bad. It was a family emergency that I had to get back to. Fortunately, all is ok now. Thank you watching and commenting, it means a lot to me.
I have seen a lot of dumb campers before but this thing is probably top 5
Thanks for watching.
You're absolutely correct
To each their own. I’ve had my Coolcamp for over 3 and a half years. Taken it to 5 states, 6 national parks, over 8000 feet to 230 feet below sea level. Towed it probably 25000-30000 miles. Try to camp in it once a month. It gets me off the ground, out of the weather and on a real 10 inch memory foam mattress. And can be towed by my small Kia. It’s perfect for one person minimalist camping. Next week I leave on my longest trip yet. San Diego to Key west and then back to Arizona. Camp how you like. There’s no right or wrong. Dumb is a strong word for something you know nothing about. You take care. And thanks for the video.
That is exactly why I got my runaway coolcamp. To be travel often and have a comfortable and safe(er) place to stay. As well as to be able to get to quiet, natural and amazing places. I just hope to be able to have put as many miles, in as many cool places as you have gone. I am in awe of all of your travels. Thank you for sharing.
his brain is frozen
Thanks for watching.