Great to see the process and RV Lifestyle content on the channel. You've done an amazing job renovating the rig, and we enjoy seeing you in and around it. Family, travel, work, and the additional effort it takes to film it all is very much appreciated. It helps connect us to your day-to-day experiences.
Thank you. We put a lot of work into our renovation and love the final result. We have a tour video on the channel as well if you haven't watch that already.
I was watching and interested in knowing what kind of bike rack you use. I’d really like to know. Thanks in advance. Love your tips and tricks for travel days.
Gotta move my trailer that I lived in for a couple of years. Never used the black tank, thank god, but this will help me when it comes to pulling my home away from its...I guess slumber spot?? Anyway this gave me a good checklist to go by, thanks!
My wife had a inside system to were it took her about 15 minutes to have the inside of the trailer ready. Then she would come out a yell at me because I wasn't hooked up and ready to go... I swear that she thought that all I had to do was hook up the trailer to the truck. She never saw me undo the pain in the but type of jack stands we had. They weren't those nice ones like y'all got. Ours were the free standing ones where you had to go under the trailer and get them and the had a hole the you put a screw driver through to raise and lower them. plus getting all the other stuff that we used outside. I was so happy when the trailer went bye bye and we went back to tent camping. It took less time to set up and take down the tents because we all worked together on them... But as life changed and the boys grew up our camping days ended some 25 or so years ago... Now mine didn't because I'm retired so UI was traveling by myself on my motorcycle so I was always stopping some where alone the road and putting up my small tent for the night. Until 2012 a motorcycle wreck ended it all for me. But one day I'll be back out there. But it's all in God's time not mine... Be blessed.. BBE..
Love they stories! Thanks for sharing. Rachel and I each have our routines, but we both need help from time to time if one of us starts later than the other. The good news is that our girls have started to help with a few of the tasks, so it's been getting easier and easier as we go.
Love watching your videos! Just wondering where do you go for food and what does your meal time look like during the day? In other words, what do you eat for breakfast, lunch/dinner?
Our trailer is 30 feet long. Dry its 5,500 and we're well under the 9,700 towing capacity of our Nissan Titan with all our stuff in the trailer. Have not had any issues with this setup. We always drive below 65 to make sure we get decent gas mileage and step thing down to 55 or so when going up hills or mountains.
The Gray Adventures awesome, I was hoping to have picked your brain at the FTF rally but didn’t get the chance, but did enjoy the coffee talk class you held.
We don't have any plans to visit Arkansas any time soon, but we'll let you k ow of we're ever in the area. We'll be in FL and VA the next few months and then heading up to Ohio after that.
Great to see the process and RV Lifestyle content on the channel. You've done an amazing job renovating the rig, and we enjoy seeing you in and around it. Family, travel, work, and the additional effort it takes to film it all is very much appreciated. It helps connect us to your day-to-day experiences.
Thank you. We put a lot of work into our renovation and love the final result. We have a tour video on the channel as well if you haven't watch that already.
Nice Video guys, Thanks. Safe Travels....
Moving day is always fun. We struggle with it and I was able to get some good ideas on how to solve some of our issues. Thank you for the great ideas!
It's Rachel's least favorite day, but having a solid routine does help out a lot. Glad we could help by sharing what we do.
@@TheGrayAdventures I can see how routine can help.
I was watching and interested in knowing what kind of bike rack you use. I’d really like to know. Thanks in advance. Love your tips and tricks for travel days.
Gotta move my trailer that I lived in for a couple of years. Never used the black tank, thank god, but this will help me when it comes to pulling my home away from its...I guess slumber spot?? Anyway this gave me a good checklist to go by, thanks!
My wife had a inside system to were it took her about 15 minutes to have the inside of the trailer ready. Then she would come out a yell at me because I wasn't hooked up and ready to go... I swear that she thought that all I had to do was hook up the trailer to the truck. She never saw me undo the pain in the but type of jack stands we had. They weren't those nice ones like y'all got. Ours were the free standing ones where you had to go under the trailer and get them and the had a hole the you put a screw driver through to raise and lower them. plus getting all the other stuff that we used outside. I was so happy when the trailer went bye bye and we went back to tent camping. It took less time to set up and take down the tents because we all worked together on them... But as life changed and the boys grew up our camping days ended some 25 or so years ago... Now mine didn't because I'm retired so UI was traveling by myself on my motorcycle so I was always stopping some where alone the road and putting up my small tent for the night. Until 2012 a motorcycle wreck ended it all for me. But one day I'll be back out there. But it's all in God's time not mine... Be blessed.. BBE..
Love they stories! Thanks for sharing. Rachel and I each have our routines, but we both need help from time to time if one of us starts later than the other. The good news is that our girls have started to help with a few of the tasks, so it's been getting easier and easier as we go.
Love watching your videos! Just wondering where do you go for food and what does your meal time look like during the day? In other words, what do you eat for breakfast, lunch/dinner?
I didn't know they allowed RV s in a mobile home park. Cool
Hey guys great video, what length is your TT, and I know your pulling it with a gas pick up have you had any issues with weight?
Our trailer is 30 feet long. Dry its 5,500 and we're well under the 9,700 towing capacity of our Nissan Titan with all our stuff in the trailer. Have not had any issues with this setup. We always drive below 65 to make sure we get decent gas mileage and step thing down to 55 or so when going up hills or mountains.
The Gray Adventures awesome, I was hoping to have picked your brain at the FTF rally but didn’t get the chance, but did enjoy the coffee talk class you held.
Perhaps lubing the bike chain every 10 years might help.
I’d love to meet up with you guys at one the the beautiful places here in Arkansas if you ever pass through. Please let me know.
We don't have any plans to visit Arkansas any time soon, but we'll let you k ow of we're ever in the area. We'll be in FL and VA the next few months and then heading up to Ohio after that.
How do y’all clean ur toilet or is it not that plastic
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