13 Fears of Full Time RVing (You Won't Believe #9)

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  • Do you want to know the fears that stop most people from full-time RVing? You won't believe number 9! Watch this video to find out what it is and how to overcome it.
    Tonight, we are joined by Changing Lanes to offer a combined 10+ years of full-timing experience. We'll share and answer thirteen fears people have when they think about making the switch to full-time RVing.
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  • @HappilyEverHanks
    @HappilyEverHanks  Год назад +24

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  • @roamingrays
    @roamingrays Год назад +42

    This video hit home regarding if you have an emergency on the road. I fell off of a ladder 2 weeks ago while trying to replace one of the awnings on our 5th wheel. We're now staying at a month to month RV park outside of El Paso where I'm being treated and will be here until I can walk again. The campground where I fell and the month to month rv park were very helpful and it was amazing how our neighbors at the campground where I fell rallied around us and supported us. Breaking leg and ankle wasn't fun, but it's so cool to see people helping us. It restores one's faith in humanity.

  • @frankd8180
    @frankd8180 Год назад +27

    I'm in my early 70's and my wife is late 60's. We decided on a single axle TT fully contained with solar and amenities. We needed enough room for our 2 small furkids and 1 larger furkid (55 lbs). It is perfect for us and love going to small campgrounds like county parks. I do the driving and backing in but we plan to have her learn in a large lot soon as you never know what life brings you. Love the videos and humor. Take care and be safe.

  • @paulab984
    @paulab984 Год назад +16

    I'm newer to you guys and didn't catch that you're both nurses. You would be the BEST nurses to have- fun and smart and then more fun! I can't even imagine, LOL! I'm sure you make your patients happy. You make all of us out here watching you happy too and I, for one, appreciate all you do. Keep up the great work!

  • @markle2025
    @markle2025 Год назад +7

    My brother had a medical emergency while camping. The campgrounds told my sister-in-law, they could stay as long as needed! Campers and campgrounds are the best people!

  • @SuperSushidog
    @SuperSushidog Год назад +6

    We found it much better to let our house go when we hit the road FT. We live very cheaply on the road and maintaining a house was far too expensive a proposition for us. For example, we boondock most of the time, (living free or nearly so "dispersed camping" on BLM and FS land) but when we do stay in RV parks we choose very inexpensive ones. Right now, we are wintering over in a nice RV park in Los Indios, TX (near Brownsville) that's only $170/mo. (plus electricity which typically is under $100/mo. in our well insulated MH) if we stay here all winter. It costs even less if we were to live here year-round. This is less than 1/2 of just the property tax we had to pay in our S&B house in rural Louisiana. Plus, there are other problems with leaving your house unoccupied for long periods while you are away. Our insurance policy said that if we were away for home for over a month and something happened to it like fire or storm damage, they would not pay leaving us essentially uninsured. Then there's the problem with squatters taking over and tearing everything up. Some rent their homes out through Air B&B, but you need someone there to manage and inspect the property, perform cleaning, repairs and maintenance to make it just not worth it unless your home is in a tourist area where you can keep it rented for a high price. When we finally decide we're too old to keep traveling we'll just park our MH in a nice, inexpensive senior RV park like this and hang up the keys.
    Get a Motorhome and you won't have to worry about a "pull test." BTW, we bought a 20yr old, National Tropical Class A with only 26k miles for only $15k. We tow an economy car we already owned, so we only had to buy a used hitch and a base plate and installed them ourselves. Living this lifestyle is the best financial decision we ever made. We live for less than 1/3 of what we used to in our old S&B house and live a lifestyle that's incomparable to how we used to live in a fixed place where we had to watch every penny as we were house poor. We tour the country from coast to coast every year, staying in some of the most beautiful places imaginable. We eat whatever we want and eat out whenever we like (we love sushi, which isn't cheap) and do so on our meager social security retirement and a small pension. Our credit rating is the highest it's ever been, and we have plenty of money in the bank for emergencies. Life is good.
    Here are some of our secrets. Pay cash, buy used (let someone else pay the depreciation) buy high quality, low mileage, but older. Be willing to learn about your RV so you can work on it and upgrade it yourself. Why not, it's fun! Find inexpensive RV parks or boondock. Utilize discounts like the America the Beautiful pass (great for 1/2 price COE and FS campgrounds too). Join Escapees or FMCA (we're members of both.) Some like campground memberships like TT, but we do not. We had a Passport America membership but never used it so let it expire. Some use Harvest Host or Boondockers welcome, and while they have advantages, we don't use them either. We never pay nightly commercial RV park rates - only monthly RV park rates, overnight at Interstate rest areas, Walmarts, Casinos, Cracker Barrels, etc. when we boondock we stay 2 weeks at a time before moving a short distance (usually 50-100 miles) before boondocking again. We utilize Gas Buddy, Campendium and Free Campsites.net, Allstays and a few others - as well as google maps for trip planning and to find free dump stations/fresh water.) We also stay at free city and county parks too - some with hookups and some without that allow longer stays. Use solar to reduce/eliminate generator when boondocking. Our WiFi is through FMCA, for streaming and TV but there are other good providers out there that don't charge an arm and a leg. You need reliable, unlimited internet access to research everything you don't know - which is most things.

  • @lisapatrick1276
    @lisapatrick1276 Год назад +10

    Hey to the people who wonder about their physical ability remember “if you stop moving your going to stop moving”. Just move at your own pace and the way you want👍🏻a class C is very easy and comfortable to drive for beginners that’s why they rent so many. We are 62 and drive a View and it’s sooooo easy to deal with but lots to consider and check out, dive in full speed ahead and have fun, life is short 😊

  • @josephconnor3531
    @josephconnor3531 Год назад +5

    I’m a retired truck driver and part of our mandatory pre trip was not only a pull test but do a visual check to make sure the pin is locked in

  • @QuiltGeek
    @QuiltGeek Год назад +13

    I’m 75 (Next week) and walk with a walker. I can still take my little B+ out but it’s not always easy. Getting gas and going into campground offices are the hardest. I can do everything, just a lot slower!!! Kathi

    • @TheDizzy1964
      @TheDizzy1964 Год назад

      I really like this video , do more

  • @garyunderwood7678
    @garyunderwood7678 Год назад +11

    For the tug test question, go with a Reese Goose Box instead of a 5th wheel pin box. With a goose ball the connection is secure when you drop on so no tug test is needed.

    • @millrgd
      @millrgd Год назад +2

      That’s my set up too, but I still do the tug test to test the brakes.

  • @theresatyree3090
    @theresatyree3090 Год назад +4

    Regarding socializing your children, check out Keep Your Daydream they raised three kids on the road

  • @normanreed7298
    @normanreed7298 Год назад +51

    I was an over the road truck driver. I now drive a spotter truck (yard truck) at a paper mill in SC. I have been doing this for over 15 years now. 5th wheels NEED to be checked every time you hook up the jaws that hook around your king pin are only part of the equation. There is a locking mechanism that drops down over the jaws that stops them from opening back up. The jaws can hold a certain amount of force without the lock being in place. That would allow you to do a tug test and still not be completely secure to the 5th wheel. The locks get gummed up if you’re using grease and sometimes rust if not. ALWAYS inspect the 5th wheel after hooking up before the tug test.

    • @pitviper404
      @pitviper404 Год назад

      New indy?

    • @josephcrippen1222
      @josephcrippen1222 Год назад

      Another thing is roll up the landing legs up off the ground just a tiny bit, then do a tug test where the engine starts loosing rpms.
      You have just put alot of force to see if it's hooked good, and if it's not, the landing gear will catch the trailer before damage accrues to the tow vehicle.

  • @forrestglass5610
    @forrestglass5610 Год назад +8

    Loved the Q & A as well as including Chad.
    We bought our Momentum in Texas and got a release letter from the dealership which allows us to have maintenance done at other authorized dealerships. They were very willing to do it to bypass that strange Texas law.

  • @beashipley2453
    @beashipley2453 Год назад +2

    We use Walgreens and can pick up anywhere.Also, Lab Corp for our frequent lab work.

  • @rollingeezer
    @rollingeezer Год назад +6

    Awesome topic! Thanks for doing this. Since I live in Texas I thought I’d clarify the issue brought up related to warranty work. First of all, if a dealer has a franchise to sell and service Grand Design, they can do warranty and non-warranty work on Grand design no matter where the unit was purchased. If they only sell and service Grand Design and someone with a Van Leigh needs warranty work they can’t do the warranty work unless their franchise license includes Van Leigh. So, a dealer that says they can’t do warranty work on your rig because you didn’t buy the RV from them even though they sell and service that line of RV’s is bullshitting you. They just don’t want to deal with the hassle of getting paid at a lower rate than they get paid for non-warranty work. So it’s a dealer decision not the law.

  • @edpippin
    @edpippin Год назад +3

    We were 68 and 72 and have been RV’ing since late 70’s. Went from Pop Up to Class C to Pull Behind. It became more difficult for us to setup/breakdown. We sold our RV in May when I started having more issues with my Mieneres. The condition made it difficult to feel safe towing since frequent eye movement can increase the likelihood of a spell. We have camped several times since Renting a unit in Myrtle Beach twice and cabins at state and federal parks. Next year at Myrtle we are renting a Villa which gives us better accessibility options and are very close to where our RV’s have been.
    Since we have handicap papers the campground allows us a golf cart rental,extra, which makes access to the beach easier. My point is there are ways to continue after selling that allow you to continue enjoying camping.
    B

  • @ChangingLanes
    @ChangingLanes Год назад +1

    That was fun! 😊 Thanks for including us!

  • @donnitamartin2612
    @donnitamartin2612 Год назад +7

    Thanks Hanks & Chad for answering our question. We are feeling better about making the transition to full-time! 😅

  • @richardmeyer4360
    @richardmeyer4360 Год назад +3

    This is blowing my mind..Changing Lanes and HappilyEverHanks in the same video?!?! Like WTH, you guys know each other? Get Big Truck Big RV on the set and I'll blow a gasket. LOL Appreciate y'all as always.

  • @timh8543
    @timh8543 Год назад +1

    Thanks for keeping it real and short, straight to the point

  • @sherrithornton3073
    @sherrithornton3073 Год назад +6

    Loved the campfire question and answer! Thanks for answering our question about visiting family without RV friendly driveways. The RV community is great. Hope to see you on the road sometime! Our cat Mango is ready to meet another RV cat! Thanks for everything you do.

  • @Atxjrdguy
    @Atxjrdguy Год назад +2

    Great video. Love all 4 of y’all. So insightful.

  • @Millers_in_Motion
    @Millers_in_Motion Год назад +7

    Thanks for including us! So glad Chad said that about Texas, ironically we are from Texas and did have to deal with that law he spoke of. As of 2 days ago we got our rig back and are getting re settled and ready to hit the road!!

    • @homesteadnews
      @homesteadnews Год назад +1

      Yeah when he mentioned that I began to wonder about buying an RV from a private person or a used car lot (that had an RV). Even thought maybe we should go over to New Mexico.
      ~ Kevin and Pat in El Paso.

    • @Millers_in_Motion
      @Millers_in_Motion Год назад +1

      @@homesteadnews Our was actually a new 2022

    • @SuperSushidog
      @SuperSushidog Год назад

      We bought our Class A MH from PPL a consignment dealer in Houston. They broker for individuals, so we technically bought it from an individual. This gets around the dumb law.

  • @scottraymer6835
    @scottraymer6835 Год назад +2

    I love you guys! The enthusiasm and positive energy from you too are great! Thank you for giving us hope for the future of full time RVing.

  • @rollingthunder4370
    @rollingthunder4370 Год назад

    Subscriber of both channels! Thank all of you for what you do and sharing it with all of us. New to the RV world, not full time, but have learned so much from watching your channels!!

  • @n1uno1965
    @n1uno1965 Год назад +2

    Very much enjoyed the Q&A! Great job! Feel better Tara!

  • @tech3nc
    @tech3nc Год назад +5

    Really loved this video and the setting!! Two of my favorite channels! We have camped all of our married lives, going back to childhood for me, and are currently looking forward to our retirement rig. We are going to go Ford Super Duty and a fifth wheel. While probably not full timing, it will be very long stretches of travel. We want to see more of this beautiful country and as many National Parks as we can while we are still able. We are now down to 5 years or less before hanging up our working gear. Although not newbies, I enjoy each episode with content like you folks put out and love the information. Thanks for taking your time to help others. Chad, please let Tara know that we are praying the docs find a permanent remedy and get her back to good health soon. Prayers from NC.

  • @chadsmith946
    @chadsmith946 Год назад +2

    Great VLOG, I loved the campfire question period!!

  • @teresaworthley2368
    @teresaworthley2368 Год назад +6

    This was an absolutely fantastic “campfire chat”!!! So much info shared/discussed with the three of you, but really some great insight and things to think on. ❤️😎

  • @tinanunya7343
    @tinanunya7343 Год назад +1

    Hi from South Carolina! Thanks for the videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @danielellington8407
    @danielellington8407 Год назад +2

    Cool video guys. Love watching you. Your very entertaining and knowledgeable. Thank you!

  • @jamiehaynes2415
    @jamiehaynes2415 Год назад +1

    Those are some great answers and was really helpful and checked off some of the questions we have had. Thank you both for making some very funny but informative videos. Safe travels

  • @michaelyarwood7704
    @michaelyarwood7704 Год назад

    Thanks so much for sharing this content and answering all the questions. You guys are awesome

  • @severedmetalband
    @severedmetalband Год назад +3

    Hey you two, thank you for everything you do entertainment wise and also the knowledge you’ve passed on to us almost 1 yr into full time newbies! We hope you have an awesome thanksgiving! We are gonna try out this turkey tested turkey approved oven in our fifth wheel!
    Happy thanksgiving 🦃

  • @cheribrown5309
    @cheribrown5309 Год назад

    Loved the video, all questions were great loved the fact you all had good answers and ideas for the questions. Safe travels.

  • @andrewfidel2220
    @andrewfidel2220 Год назад +5

    Google maps for scouting ahead! Between satellite view and street view you can get a great idea of what stations will work best. I've got a 34' travel trailer so it really reduces the stress level to have a primary and backup set for each segment where I know I shouldn't have too much trouble getting in and out. Loves, TA, and Sheetz are almost always good bets, Flying J with RV lanes are generally good choices, as are many Pilot stations, however about half the truck stops have horrible access on the car side for large rigs so don't just assume they will work.

  • @twbelieves
    @twbelieves Год назад +1

    October 21 was launch day for me full time RVing. 76 years young. Staying at a state park in PA until after Thanksgiving.

  • @lorieg53
    @lorieg53 Год назад +2

    Love you guys. Great answers. Have a happy Thanksgiving

  • @robcleeton2606
    @robcleeton2606 Год назад

    Love these cooperative videos with other RUclipsrs. Great and insightful info. Thanks for sharing.

  • @billfouraker9103
    @billfouraker9103 Год назад +1

    Great informative video again. Including another full timer with their aspect was a great idea. I'm going to follow them as well. The health issues was great because I suffer from a couple myself that may hinder me going full time.

  • @DavidSmith-vo3nd
    @DavidSmith-vo3nd Год назад +1

    Thanks Hanks! Great video.

  • @lynnfiegl4953
    @lynnfiegl4953 Год назад +1

    Great questions to great answers! #ThanksHanks! ❤

  • @jolenecreech7648
    @jolenecreech7648 Год назад

    Thanks Chad and Hanks! Good information! Hope you feel better, Tara! We missed you! ❤

  • @randallborchers6872
    @randallborchers6872 Год назад +1

    Great job love the information 👏

  • @bobnunn8225
    @bobnunn8225 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the mention on the channel 😊

  • @captO005
    @captO005 Год назад +4

    For us soon to be Newbies, Thanks for answering 13 out of 100 questions I have to ask you guys, LOL. Glad to see Chad sharing the campfire questions. looking forward for your next questioner session. LOL. Thank you guys.

  • @danofiremano
    @danofiremano Год назад +1

    Thanks for the well executed idea & video!

  • @steveanderson890
    @steveanderson890 Год назад +1

    We camped in rural Montana w 3 couples that have rv'd together for many years w kids growing up until now in their later 70's. They used small class c or possibly a b and a small trailer each using what they were comfortable. They booked it up and out of the campground before we did in the am for their next stop. They were class acts in knowing how to caravan as a group in what worked for each one.

  • @rickrichardson5329
    @rickrichardson5329 Год назад +2

    Hank's thanks for a very informative video and bring in Chad in was so cool. I like how ya'll use some of your R V buddies to help answer questions. Stay safe looking forward to next week's video

  • @teresaworthley2368
    @teresaworthley2368 Год назад +2

    We have a “home base” that we have established for when hit the road during retirement. We want the life of rv’ers, yet when we need a break or doctor appointments, then we have a place to land.
    Thanks guys, I love listening to your takes, struggles, enjoyments and great times!!

  • @sum2automation
    @sum2automation Год назад +1

    Yup, you guys are awesome. Been watching for years and now going forward with full-time as much as possible. Been preparing for year's now and our new trucks almost ready. Going to keep the old home base, in fact... living in the north west mountains redwood forest beaches and rivers, it's hard to go anywhere else at times, lol. I'm so looking forward to our travels after a lifetime of hard work and a good life in America 🇺🇸. Truly an amazing life and hope my health holds up for year's to come!
    Thank again for sharing your travels, your an interpretation to many people 🙏.
    Safe travels and have fun!

  • @CharmaineSilva777
    @CharmaineSilva777 Год назад +1

    If the driver gets sick and can't drive, this is a great group of people that can help. There are many groups on FB that I have seen. People have helped others when that happened. I think I could see my family more, I would just stay there for a few days in their driveway or a close campground. I am happy to hear y'all will be wanting kids in the future. Y'all will make great parents. We have 4 kids and love it! They are grown now but we are still close. So much fun around the dinner table, sports, or what ever we were doing, even stick ball haha.

  • @erinbarrett3363
    @erinbarrett3363 Год назад +5

    Fantastic video guys!! Hope Tara is well. My husband & I have been full timing for over 2 years now and we had all the same concerns. We already had a seasonal site in NJ and decided to keep it and home base here during the season. Our families, friends and doctors are here so it makes it a lot easier and we travel during the winter. So far that has been working well for us. We also have a gas truck and use our Good Sam at Pilots and Flying J's....we particularly love Flying J's. Thank you for this awesome and informative video!! Safe travels!

    • @gigigigi9479
      @gigigigi9479 Год назад

      Where is there a decent RV site in NJ that could be home base? RV park or private Land?

  • @TheEdelKampers
    @TheEdelKampers Год назад +2

    Great fire side chat with awesome company and thoughtful questions Hope Tara is feeling better. We enjoyed watching. Have a great week Mary 💕 Fred.

  • @dennycappetta2035
    @dennycappetta2035 Год назад +2

    Another amazing video and great topics. I liked to share my experience with children meeting friends at a RV campground. A couple came up to me while DJing a wedding and asked if I would DJ at their newly purchased campground. I immediately said, "Sure". The location was a couple of hours away from my home, so it was not a easy trip to and from. The event turned out to be terrific. Everyone enjoyed themselves, including all the kids. The campground owners were very pleased and booked my services for four times a year for more than ten years. Over that time, I got to know all the kids by name seeing them growing up year after year. As parents got to meet up with their RV friends, the kids did too.

  • @mikenowak2360
    @mikenowak2360 Год назад +1

    Guys thank you for the information . Great seeing you with the Chad love their channel as well. Safe travels Mike and Laurel

  • @sticks29pgm29
    @sticks29pgm29 Год назад +1

    I think it’s the greatest when rvers get together to do videos. Saw Chad And Terra with you guys on Changing Lanes was a great video also.

  • @PeggyWest1127
    @PeggyWest1127 Год назад +2

    Just came across your channel a few days ago. I love your videos and fun personalities. We just started full timing on November 30th. Not the best plan to start during winter in an area that it snows. 🥶 We are looking forward to summer and traveling. I’ve learned a lot from you two. Thanks for the educational/entertaining videos.

  • @markwoods7237
    @markwoods7237 Год назад +1

    This was a great and informative video. Loved it.❤️

  • @homesteadnews
    @homesteadnews Год назад +2

    Thank you for answering all these questions. Many of the questions are the same as what Pat and I had wondered about as we continue to dream about buying our own rig.
    ~ Kevin and Pat

  • @bettyjorodgers8552
    @bettyjorodgers8552 Год назад +1

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @mikemanjo2458
    @mikemanjo2458 Год назад +2

    Great point on socialization of kids. We are not full timers, but we homeschooled when our kids were growing up and similarly, we had lots of people tell us that our kids were great at speaking with all different ages of people (they did not shy away from speaking with adults). They received lots of opportunities for socialization with all the different activities available through our local homeschool group. I imagine it would be much the same for kids who are in a full timing family. You are offering them so many life experiences and a wealth of knowledge not available to kids who do not travel. They learn to think/evaluate/judge for themselves in a way they would not receive in a traditional public school setting. If we had young kids today, it would certainly be a consideration for us. Thanks for this video. Have a great Thanksgiving! (Jane in SC)❤🙏

  • @bill29456
    @bill29456 Год назад +1

    I use Allstays to find places to stay. Yes you can filter out what ever you don’t want.

  • @gypsycrossroads
    @gypsycrossroads Год назад

    That was fun! Great Q&A. Lots of good points.

  • @bobnunn8225
    @bobnunn8225 Год назад +1

    Always love your videos you guys are the best

  • @markulrichrun
    @markulrichrun Год назад +1

    Great video and great info. I love collabs with other RUclipsrs.

  • @jerrydaminato743
    @jerrydaminato743 Год назад +1

    Glad you jumped past the 100K...you deserve it. 🇨🇦

  • @richardcoyle2635
    @richardcoyle2635 Год назад +1

    Great info. Going to Texas this winter. Can’t wait. Staying two months.

  • @charliebullio463
    @charliebullio463 Год назад +2

    Howdy Hank's, love the video's.
    Have a great Thanksgiving.

  • @grayfox9911
    @grayfox9911 Год назад +1

    Very informative. Thanks!

  • @captainkirk8806
    @captainkirk8806 Год назад +3

    Love these fire side chats. Great informational series. The three/four of you are a good team to answer questions at different levels. Please tell Tara i hope she feels better soon. Quick road story. We had stayed in a beautiful campground Near Niagra Falls (Four Mile Creek) and were in line to dump. The 2 ladies in front of us were on their first girls trip and had never done all the functions that their husbands do. They were at the dump station and my guess did not use the 90 or the adaptor.... Yep!! you guess it....everywhere. I was just about to go help them when they pulled out their fresh water hose and hooked it to the non-potable. At that point i moved to the other station.

  • @beataluznicky4233
    @beataluznicky4233 Год назад

    great questions, thanks for answering.

  • @davidmccartney7577
    @davidmccartney7577 Год назад +1

    Great video y’all 😊

  • @dancoleman8467
    @dancoleman8467 7 месяцев назад +1

    This was awesome. A fireside chat - what a perfect means to deliver insight to crucial questions asked by your audience. Thank you for this. Wish i could have been there.

    • @HappilyEverHanks
      @HappilyEverHanks  7 месяцев назад

      We appreciate your saying this, Dan! We had a wonderful time and it was nice to be able to connect with everyone near the fire 😊 Thank you for your continued support!

  • @honeybunnybunny1958
    @honeybunnybunny1958 Год назад

    Really love this video

  • @cathieschmitgal5515
    @cathieschmitgal5515 Год назад

    That was so much fun to watch! I felt like I was sitting at the campfire with you🤗😁

  • @gorvlivin
    @gorvlivin Год назад

    Very entertaining y’all!!

  • @jeffbiggs8676
    @jeffbiggs8676 Год назад +1

    On my 90 I use a cap block to add weight on the elbow to keep it from blowing back out.

  • @LStofer417
    @LStofer417 Год назад +2

    Thanks for all the great advice guys. It may be a little early, but have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

  • @vintagebeautycanada8757
    @vintagebeautycanada8757 Год назад +2

    Like your video guys! Have a nice day!

  • @robertdoyen5434
    @robertdoyen5434 Год назад

    Great video it was very fun to watch a lot of good information thanks from Wisconsin

  • @brenharris6214
    @brenharris6214 Год назад +2

    Oh this is going to be fun , wish we could camp with you guys

  • @jfb5712
    @jfb5712 Год назад +1

    Great Q and A! One of your better vids!

  • @firebrand07
    @firebrand07 Год назад +1

    Going over some of your previous episodes. We are vactioners here in northern Michigan. Love your videos!

  • @Ultrafrozen
    @Ultrafrozen Год назад +1

    RE: 90 degree waste hose elbow - Make sure you clock the elbow so the weight of the hose tightens the bayonet mount (clockwise) instead of releasing it (counter-clockwise).

  • @tinkeringwithelectronics
    @tinkeringwithelectronics Год назад

    Wow! You guys got the "silver back" of RViing to be with you! Love the chat and watched the whole thing. Great job.

  • @Yabos2
    @Yabos2 Год назад +1

    Wow, another awesome video. We are Workampers and love the lifestyle. We always look for Workamper Jobs that provide a spot with full hookups, pay, and a written contract of the job requirements that states start and end of contract clearly.

  • @ghostpepperrides4805
    @ghostpepperrides4805 Год назад

    Great information as we sit in our new Fifth Wheel on our first big trip.

  • @rvphotolife
    @rvphotolife Год назад +1

    #thankshanks Hi guys! I have been binging your content for the last couple of weeks and you have made me feel so much better and more excited for RV Life! I'm putting my house on the market in February and as soon as it sells will be purchasing my travel trailer and truck and hitting the road for who knows how long! I am a traveling corporate event photographer so I will be able to drive to certain locations or just plan to be near an airport at any particular time so I think this life will be perfect for me. So excited! You guys have eased my anxiety and just love your enthusiasm for this lifestyle. Thank you for everything and hopefully will meet you out on the road sometime!

  • @morsegrad88
    @morsegrad88 Год назад +2

    Gas Buddy is good for finding stations and prices for gas and gives you at least 5 cents a gallon which is better than nothing. We have an ExxonMobil card and they offer 10 cents and they are pretty much everywhere. For us non full timers who stay regional for now our local places usually have some sort of discounts. Up her In Maine, Irving and Cumberland Farms both offer discounts, with Cumbie's being app based and Irving swiping a card. Both are 10 cents discount with Irving offering an extra 10 cents of for every 50 gallons pumped. Irving tends to be more RV friendly for the size of the facilities. Carrying an extra 5 gallons in the tow vehicle can get you out of a jam also.

    • @mikenowak2360
      @mikenowak2360 Год назад +1

      Hey thanks for that great answer we will look into it

  • @Harley_Dude
    @Harley_Dude Год назад

    Liked hearing about the part with kids! Not a lot of kid friendly RV parks near me most just allow them during Summer break or holidays.

  • @CharmaineSilva777
    @CharmaineSilva777 Год назад +2

    I worry more about the quality of the RVs now days. Good to more about buying in Texas. I am a maybe Texan but live on the Gulf in Louisiana now. Had thought about going to Texas for a new one .... Not know. Thanks for this video. Terra, hope you feel better soon.

  • @FollowingtheYellowBrickRoad
    @FollowingtheYellowBrickRoad Год назад +1

    i am a solo female pulling a 20 ft Airstream. My truck takes gas. I use Allstays app frequently to find places to fuel up on my route. It also has images or you can google it and zoom in to see if the lot will work for your rig.

  • @robertcolpitts4534
    @robertcolpitts4534 Год назад +1

    Great fireside chat. Very interesting!
    Regarding your discussion of #3 the 90-degree on the Stinky Slinky coming loose while dumping and spilling black water contents all over: if you have the Rhino system, the 90-degree elbow at the sewer end has locking lugs (like a bayonet mount) that lock into the threaded sewer connector required at all RV Parks. Align the lugs and slots on the two halves, push in until it seats evenly (don't force it) and twist clockwise until snug (not gorilla-grip tight). It should go together easily. Because the threaded part is already installed in the sewer opening, the set up isn't going anywhere during a dump. As for cleaning up a spill, carry some clumping cat litter or other absorbent and sweep up the mess once the nastiness is absorbed and dispose of in a plastic bag and put in the trash.

  • @franmiller3245
    @franmiller3245 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Hanks…we’re The Millers. We are newbie rvers . And we just got back from Alaska a week ago. Spent 40 days on the road, left our home state of Pa, went through the border at Eureka Montana and drove the Alcan to the top of the world highway ! Rough road! Beautiful scenery, we couldn’t stop taking pics! Enjoy the rest of your trip and can’t wait to watch your future adventures!

  • @TNsithlord44
    @TNsithlord44 Год назад +3

    Hey guys! Rhett and Shannon( travel Nurses) here with a quick comment. Great video to night! We currently use T mobile home 5G wifi in our rig and it works great! I'm on line daily finishing up my DNP and we always have streaming tv and music and gaming going on. It's not listed for rv use, but hey it's just an "off label use". A little dad joke for you Karl 😉 just thought we would pass along. Thanks for the great videos!

  • @ickthuse2000
    @ickthuse2000 Год назад

    Hey Carl I am digging those Hey Duides. Have a couple pairs my self.

  • @almartin6227
    @almartin6227 Год назад +1

    I like the “fireside” chat vibe.

  • @Hugo-Hernandez
    @Hugo-Hernandez Год назад

    Awesome video guys

  • @HartFamilyAdventures
    @HartFamilyAdventures Год назад

    Love your videos!!!