As a young couple in their seventies a better choice might have been the Flagstaff Micro lite 25ks. Large bathroom, Murphy bed/couch, very spacious, two exits and weighing in at 4850 pounds. We pulled this rig many times into the mountains with a 2017 Ford F150 2.7 eco boost from Florida to all the tourist hot spots out west. With trips to the “UP” then west across the top of the country. Average mileage was 9-11 miles per gallon.
Very nice. I have the 20ft micro minnie 2021. Absolutely love it. Don’t need anything bigger cuz only time in it is to sleep or restroom. Enjoy yr adventures!
Great camper guys love it. My wife and I live in Alberta Canada and purchased an autumn ridge 235fb 2012 travel trailer in 2021 and absolutely love it. We try camping every chance we get and enjoy it very much. I have learned everything about this trailer and know it front to back. 2 years ago, we drove across Canada for a family visit for a little over 3 weeks. 2 of them were on the road boondocking. We put in about 8000km in 3 weeks total. When I fully retire, we intend to travel a lot more. Keep living your dreams guys and enjoy life the most you can. Cheers 😊
Can you show us how you take care of your water system? How to dump both grey & black, and any secrets you've learned? Never have traveled in or own one. Very interested in learning. So appreciate the tidbits, so far, like height of ground clearance.
You remind me of our journey with campers. Started out small and it didn't take very long until we wanted something with more room. And then we did it again and again and again. Campers are never big enough !
We kept downsizing! Salesmen always talked my dad into stuff too big--starting with a 17' Fireball trailer, too hard for him to attach and detach alone as he got older. All we wanted was a teardrop like our cousins all had--they were camping constantly! We kids finally bought a big canvas tent with green stamps we collected from neighbors, even bought all the amenities--maybe the neighbors like having us gone? We used that thru college. My father bought a truck & camper that we enjoyed the most, traveling and just taking it to the beach so we didn't have to go home at night(for a week or more...). Used it forever, even for my honeymoon in Yosemite's high country. My sister and I bought a pop-up tent that was perfect for 2 girls. That way, I could go camping several times throughout summer months even tho I worked long hours. I married a guy who said he loved to camp, but when I dragged him to look at trailers, I learned that bear paw prints in our Yosemite campsite (we were safely up in the bunk, sound asleep tho I wish I'd been awake to see!) after he cooked and ate a steak, scared him so badly, I never got to camp again until I divorced him. Bought another pop-up tent because I had no clue such tiny trailers existed as I see here. Now, I'm old, poor, and stay home.😂🤣😂🤣😂
I'm pleased to hear that you have such a favorable opinion of the trailer now that you have been in it for a while. I hope the doubt is gone. I don't think that you mentioned it, but the dinette also makes into a bed, which is where the curtain becomes usefull to create a little privacy if you have a guest. Seeing your trailer makes me miss my 2015 1708FB. I wish I could send you photos of how different my interior decor and outside logos looked.
In my 35 plus years of camping ⛺️ I have just about had all types of campers from popups to a 32’ Fifth-wheel. And I can say they all have their pros and cons! I think you’re right with the size and being the perfect couples camper! I now have a 25’ Micro Lite Travel Trailer and wished I got the 20’! Cause as you get older it’s easier to take care of and tow!! Just my opinion guys safe travels from a very early fan!! And God Bless America 🇺🇸
Congratulations on your new to you Winnebago! We are the original owners of a 2018 2250DS and love it. I’m looks like you’ve made a great choice for the 2 of you. There is a Winnebago Towables Rally in late July in Middlebury, IN.
Y'all have a nice camper. My wife and I purchased our first camper August 2023 - a East To West Alta LE 1600MRB - and we are loving it! Thanks for taking us along on your journey. See y'all down the road!
To help your refrigerator be more efficient. Add a fan set up to your fins and one at the bottom to circulate the air. It’ll work a lot more efficiently. Happy and safe camping.
We did that and added a small computer fan inside. We powered it with a portable battery (on the outside) until hubs added USB ports that we can turn off and on with a switch. It definitely helps. We also put in Sensor Push temperature monitors so we can turn the internal fan on if the temp is creeping up.
I love the layout of this camper! I'm always looking to see how creative manufacturers can be with small spaces that still have the minimums, which for me are a dry bath and decent sized black/grey/fresh tanks. If you're not full-timing smaller is much more flexible for locations. We've got a small class C for similar reasons. Very nice guys, thanks!
We started to watch your channel when an earlier one, shortly after you got your Mini-Winnie popped up. We have a 2018 version we bought new in 2018. It is basically identical just a difference in some components like a standard water heater and different control panel and radio. The fridge is 6 cubic feet not 10. You'd need to get a 12 volt fridge to get 10 cubic foot, we did that conversion in our 34 foot 5th wheel. We take our Micro Minnie often because, as you've found out, you go pretty much anyplace you want with the small size. We take our 5th wheel when we're going to stay someplace for a longer time, more room can be nice! We also have 200 watts of solar, 200 amp hours of batteries and a 2000 watt inverter in ours. In such a small space 2000 watts is a whole house system. We primarily dry camp or boondock in our travels, and it's really nice being "plugged in" wherever we go. Big solar system in our 5th wheel also. When that stock a/c unit dies, as ours already did due to a coolant leak, we would highly recommend the Houghton 13,500 btu unit as it is so quiet compared to the stock unit, which was so loud you couldn't have a conversation if you had the a/c running on a hot day. Even on high you can talk or listen to music without everything blasting! As you probably know the outside speakers are things to cover holes in the wall, they're the worst speakers ever. To me the shower is the worst thing in the very tiny bathroom, but we made it more easily usable by taking out the stock curtain and track, getting a new bendable track and making a better, slightly larger shower stall with a couple of standard shower curtains. Still, no where as nice as our 5th wheel, but it makes it work! We also carry a macerator pump to help in tank dumping since with the dump so low on the trailer it can often be too low, and since the stuff doesn't run uphill very easily, we just pump it out with the pump on those occasions. Anyway, it has been a solid small trailer that you can't really over load and I would never have a single axel travel trailer for just safety reasons. But we really like ours and have been very happy with our choice. It's just me, my wife, and our two mini-doxies in our travels. We'll keep watching your travels!
Thanks for following along! They’re sure great campers, we’ve been loving ours thus far! Good idea on the shower tracks, we’ll be looking into that for sure. And agreed on the pump being too low, I’m sure the pump works wonders!
Why were against a tip out? Can you flip the shackles to raise the body from the axles? Does the fridge have a fan inside to move the air? If not, try a battery fan. It will help keep the temps even through the fridge and helps keep freezing problems down.
My parent's RV is almost a flipped version of yours. Two major differences, they have a pantry right as you come in the door and next to that their fridge about where your closet is. Then instead of a dinette seating they have a couch with a folding table tucked behind it that becomes their dinning table. Their kitchen is where your dinette is, and your kitchen is where their couch is. Their model has less storage, but otherwise has been fantastic for the occasional weekend trips. I think you're going to love it. I'm going to have to share this with them, I think they'd get a kick out of it.
Glad you like your tow behind. Here's my take after being in a lance 1010 for 6 yrs full time. I'm 18 feet inside front to back. Never store anything in my wet bath. Cross ventilation is great, ac is 13500 easily ran by a built in propane generator at 60 decibals when both are running . Myself I use about half the available storage. I designed and built a little wood stove which heats for free too. I would not be able to get a trailer into the places that you could get that truck camper into either. Odd how that trailer is a foot shorter. My bed is a full queen . And I can tow my rail well. I have an old 96 3/4 ton pwr stroke to haul it. I really admire the camper you had. Nice set up. 1 step larger is all the adjustment you would have needed, just my opinion of course happy travels, I'll be watching.
Very nice trailer. My wife and I have had a truck camper for about a year and based on your videos we made sure to get an air conditioner. We don’t need it often but when we need it we really need it.
Get you a pizza stone the size of the bottom of the oven. Place it over the plate above the burner so the heat is evenly distributed in the oven. It makes a big difference.
So FYI I think they discontinued that lift kit for the Winnebago I have a 2021-2106 DS and it came lifted I love that it sits a little bit higher up off the ground it lets me get into some little bit different places Great video keep up the good work Happy camping safe travels
Nice camper; nice folks! If you raise the body above the axles the clearance will still be limited by the height of the axles. Could go to larger tires.
very nice tour. Our trailer is a bit bigger, but I love travelling in a trailer that is not too big. We do a lot of state, National, and provincial parks and it is nice to fit in all of these. Dry bath is nice, fully agree that after having gotten used to that, it would be challenging to go back to a wet bath I think, although a lot of folks make that work just fine. We enjoy our oven too. Lots trailers never see the oven get lit, but honestly we probably use ours 2 days out of 3 that we are on the road. Actually lots of trailers are now offering convection microwaves in place of the oven, but we would miss our gas oven. You commented on the dual axle trailer. We actually spent 3 years towing a single axle trailer roughly the size of yours, and honestly it worked out just fine. Eventually got a bigger trailer so there was no choice but to have tandems, but I can honestly say it did not change the towing experience in any great way. Looking forward to follow your upcoming travels.. Stay safe..
We love having the oven as an option! And totally understand with the single axle trailer, glad you had no issues with yours while you had it! Thanks for the comment
We bought the Winnebago 2108TB and love it. The only thing I would change is the dinette into theater (or recliner seating) because of our age. But that's not happening so we'll deal.
I saw water damage on the inside of one of the outer compartment doors. You might want to check and make sure that's not still leaking and damaging the floor underneath it
Did I see you using an equalizing hitch? I am surprised with your heavy duty truck. I wouldn't think your trailer would squat your truck. I have a trailer about your size on a 1/2 ton silverado and don't use anything. Love your videos and adventures!
A perfect couples camper is whatever is perfect to the couple that is buying it. I would respectfully disagree that this camper is a perfect couples camper, as having owned 11 travel trailers, I would have to say a perfect "couples" camper is something without a bed where you have to climb over your partner. I've owned both in the past. I would also never purchase a camper with a Dometic non-ducted A/C, they have a poor design flaw that restricts air to the front of the unit. If choosing non-ducted, choose a Coleman Mach A/C. For size and cost, I would suggest something like a Flagstaff 21FBRS. I purchased one of the first ever made and I've owned three so far. But what is perfect to some, is not to others. Cost, size, vehicle tow capacity, storage, build quality, parent company, etc. are just a few factors. Finally, don't get caught up in Thor's 2 year, 3 year structural warranty (had a Jayco), they will not honor 65+ percent of repairs. I have had way better customer service from Forest River with dealerships echoing my statement. Take care.
No outdoor propane stove? Does the radio have a CD player? Bluetooth? Satellite Radio? I had a 2000 Jayco Kiwi 17’ and the water pump sucked up juice from the battery when camping with no electricity. Great presentation from you both.
Why Do you have the slide out bins on the shelf on the refrigerator instead of on the bottom of the refrigerator? Asking on casr you have a new idea on how to use them. We've always used them on the very bottom as slide outs and you can still take them out easily. Just asking..🎉
@LivingLargeCamping if that's where they were when you purchased the trailer, the previous owners probably cleaned the bottom of the fridge and put the bins up there to let it dry completely. Enjoy your new beauty
The best thing for you to say is that you had nothing to drink on the water you started drinking when you got to shore that way they can't prove anything.
Sorry, but a great couples RV definitely has more than an uncomfortable 1950’s diner booth dinette for seating on a cold rainy day or night, and a bathroom with a cheap $99 plastic toilet, a $5 shower curtain, and a Dollar Store 4” fart fan😢
@Not really, I just need a comfortable sofa or theater seating for cold rainy days, and a decent bathroom with a porcelain toilet, a shower door, and a Maxxair vent fan👍
The American come Up with a new concept of living RV lifestyle can not be viable. The RV park owners can turn shipping container into an RV for rent a few hundred dollar a month even better than RV . People just drive their car with luggage come and live for a few weeks or a few months. Why do you need to drag a massive RV like a truck with you from state to state ? to show the world you have hundred thousand dollar asset not poor and homeless? 😂
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Like how honest you are about your likes/dislikes & what doesn't work!
We’re still learning what works and doesn’t, so always happy to share the truth!
As a young couple in their seventies a better choice might have been the Flagstaff Micro lite 25ks. Large bathroom, Murphy bed/couch, very spacious, two exits and weighing in at 4850 pounds. We pulled this rig many times into the mountains with a 2017 Ford F150 2.7 eco boost from Florida to all the tourist hot spots out west. With trips to the “UP” then west across the top of the country. Average mileage was 9-11 miles per gallon.
My Wife And I Enjoy Camping In Our 17’ Casita Spirit Deluxe. Small And Cozy, But Perfect For Us. Happy Camping !
We love the casita campers!
Very nice. I have the 20ft micro minnie 2021. Absolutely love it. Don’t need anything bigger cuz only time in it is to sleep or restroom. Enjoy yr adventures!
Great camper guys love it. My wife and I live in Alberta Canada and purchased an autumn ridge 235fb 2012 travel trailer in 2021 and absolutely love it. We try camping every chance we get and enjoy it very much. I have learned everything about this trailer and know it front to back. 2 years ago, we drove across Canada for a family visit for a little over 3 weeks. 2 of them were on the road boondocking. We put in about 8000km in 3 weeks total. When I fully retire, we intend to travel a lot more. Keep living your dreams guys and enjoy life the most you can.
Cheers 😊
Love your camper. Hope you guys enjoy your vacation with your family and friends. Happy Holidays.
Thank you!
Can you show us how you take care of your water system? How to dump both grey & black, and any secrets you've learned? Never have traveled in or own one. Very interested in learning. So appreciate the tidbits, so far, like height of ground clearance.
You remind me of our journey with campers. Started out small and it didn't take very long until we wanted something with more room. And then we did it again and again and again. Campers are never big enough !
Yes. Always fit your camper to your needs
We kept downsizing! Salesmen always talked my dad into stuff too big--starting with a 17' Fireball trailer, too hard for him to attach and detach alone as he got older. All we wanted was a teardrop like our cousins all had--they were camping constantly! We kids finally bought a big canvas tent with green stamps we collected from neighbors, even bought all the amenities--maybe the neighbors like having us gone? We used that thru college.
My father bought a truck & camper that we enjoyed the most, traveling and just taking it to the beach so we didn't have to go home at night(for a week or more...). Used it forever, even for my honeymoon in Yosemite's high country.
My sister and I bought a pop-up tent that was perfect for 2 girls. That way, I could go camping several times throughout summer months even tho I worked long hours.
I married a guy who said he loved to camp, but when I dragged him to look at trailers, I learned that bear paw prints in our Yosemite campsite (we were safely up in the bunk, sound asleep tho I wish I'd been awake to see!) after he cooked and ate a steak, scared him so badly, I never got to camp again until I divorced him. Bought another pop-up tent because I had no clue such tiny trailers existed as I see here. Now, I'm old, poor, and stay home.😂🤣😂🤣😂
I'm pleased to hear that you have such a favorable opinion of the trailer now that you have been in it for a while. I hope the doubt is gone. I don't think that you mentioned it, but the dinette also makes into a bed, which is where the curtain becomes usefull to create a little privacy if you have a guest. Seeing your trailer makes me miss my 2015 1708FB. I wish I could send you photos of how different my interior decor and outside logos looked.
Ah yes that makes sense with the guest sleeping in the dinette! We’ve seen a lot of the color options, they’re vastly different!
In my 35 plus years of camping ⛺️ I have just about had all types of campers from popups to a 32’ Fifth-wheel. And I can say they all have their pros and cons! I think you’re right with the size and being the perfect couples camper! I now have a 25’ Micro Lite Travel Trailer and wished I got the 20’! Cause as you get older it’s easier to take care of and tow!! Just my opinion guys safe travels from a very early fan!! And God Bless America 🇺🇸
There are so many great campers, but we wanted to start smaller on a travel trailer to make sure we don’t limit our site options!
Provided the three water tanks have the same capacities, yes. My WInnebago box is 22 feet.
Congratulations on your new to you Winnebago! We are the original owners of a 2018 2250DS and love it. I’m looks like you’ve made a great choice for the 2 of you. There is a Winnebago Towables Rally in late July in Middlebury, IN.
Love your camper!! That is exactly the size we need!!
It really is a great size!
I really like this camper, my favorite part is having the bedroom windows on both ends, that for me is a must have. Great simple video, good job.
We agree! Thanks for watching
Y'all have a nice camper. My wife and I purchased our first camper August 2023 - a East To West Alta LE 1600MRB - and we are loving it! Thanks for taking us along on your journey. See y'all down the road!
Welcome to the camper lifestyle!
Hi Amelia, you are always a breath of fresh air . You are beautiful inside and out. Thanks for all your great posts.
Thank you so much!
To help your refrigerator be more efficient. Add a fan set up to your fins and one at the bottom to circulate the air. It’ll work a lot more efficiently. Happy and safe camping.
We did that and added a small computer fan inside. We powered it with a portable battery (on the outside) until hubs added USB ports that we can turn off and on with a switch. It definitely helps. We also put in Sensor Push temperature monitors so we can turn the internal fan on if the temp is creeping up.
Thanks for the tip and suggestion!
I love the layout of this camper! I'm always looking to see how creative manufacturers can be with small spaces that still have the minimums, which for me are a dry bath and decent sized black/grey/fresh tanks. If you're not full-timing smaller is much more flexible for locations. We've got a small class C for similar reasons. Very nice guys, thanks!
Great choice for a small couples camper. Keep up the great work guys and looking forward for more adventures:)
Thanks so much!
We started to watch your channel when an earlier one, shortly after you got your Mini-Winnie popped up. We have a 2018 version we bought new in 2018. It is basically identical just a difference in some components like a standard water heater and different control panel and radio. The fridge is 6 cubic feet not 10. You'd need to get a 12 volt fridge to get 10 cubic foot, we did that conversion in our 34 foot 5th wheel. We take our Micro Minnie often because, as you've found out, you go pretty much anyplace you want with the small size. We take our 5th wheel when we're going to stay someplace for a longer time, more room can be nice! We also have 200 watts of solar, 200 amp hours of batteries and a 2000 watt inverter in ours. In such a small space 2000 watts is a whole house system. We primarily dry camp or boondock in our travels, and it's really nice being "plugged in" wherever we go. Big solar system in our 5th wheel also. When that stock a/c unit dies, as ours already did due to a coolant leak, we would highly recommend the Houghton 13,500 btu unit as it is so quiet compared to the stock unit, which was so loud you couldn't have a conversation if you had the a/c running on a hot day. Even on high you can talk or listen to music without everything blasting! As you probably know the outside speakers are things to cover holes in the wall, they're the worst speakers ever. To me the shower is the worst thing in the very tiny bathroom, but we made it more easily usable by taking out the stock curtain and track, getting a new bendable track and making a better, slightly larger shower stall with a couple of standard shower curtains. Still, no where as nice as our 5th wheel, but it makes it work! We also carry a macerator pump to help in tank dumping since with the dump so low on the trailer it can often be too low, and since the stuff doesn't run uphill very easily, we just pump it out with the pump on those occasions.
Anyway, it has been a solid small trailer that you can't really over load and I would never have a single axel travel trailer for just safety reasons. But we really like ours and have been very happy with our choice. It's just me, my wife, and our two mini-doxies in our travels. We'll keep watching your travels!
Thanks for following along! They’re sure great campers, we’ve been loving ours thus far! Good idea on the shower tracks, we’ll be looking into that for sure. And agreed on the pump being too low, I’m sure the pump works wonders!
Why were against a tip out?
Can you flip the shackles to raise the body from the axles?
Does the fridge have a fan inside to move the air?
If not, try a battery fan. It will help keep the temps even through the fridge and helps keep freezing problems down.
LOVE vids from this couple…! They are friendly, approachable, &”down to earth!” THANK YOU!! My favorite part…?! ALL of it…! 👍🏻👍🏻❤️‼️
Wow thank you! This is so kind
My parent's RV is almost a flipped version of yours. Two major differences, they have a pantry right as you come in the door and next to that their fridge about where your closet is. Then instead of a dinette seating they have a couch with a folding table tucked behind it that becomes their dinning table. Their kitchen is where your dinette is, and your kitchen is where their couch is. Their model has less storage, but otherwise has been fantastic for the occasional weekend trips. I think you're going to love it. I'm going to have to share this with them, I think they'd get a kick out of it.
Sounds like a great layout! They’re awesome size campers, we’re loving it so far!
Glad you like your tow behind. Here's my take after being in a lance 1010 for 6 yrs full time. I'm 18 feet inside front to back. Never store anything in my wet bath. Cross ventilation is great, ac is 13500 easily ran by a built in propane generator at 60 decibals when both are running . Myself I use about half the available storage. I designed and built a little wood stove which heats for free too. I would not be able to get a trailer into the places that you could get that truck camper into either. Odd how that trailer is a foot shorter. My bed is a full queen . And I can tow my rail well. I have an old 96 3/4 ton pwr stroke to haul it. I really admire the camper you had. Nice set up. 1 step larger is all the adjustment you would have needed, just my opinion of course happy travels, I'll be watching.
Very nice trailer. My wife and I have had a truck camper for about a year and based on your videos we made sure to get an air conditioner. We don’t need it often but when we need it we really need it.
It sure is mandatory for a few nights of the year!
Great off the grid couples camper. Enjoy the channel safe travels. The misses and I have a 2021 Jayco 25rb and we love it. ✌️
Thanks! Glad you love yours!
Put a small tune in the truck, and you could possibly get 2 to 5 more miles to the gallon. Plug and play
Very nice camper tour 👌 😍. Two thumbs up. See you on the next one adventurers 😊.
Thank you!
Great video! Looks like a nice and cozy RV! Safe travels!
Thank you!
Very nice camper. It's amazing how much storage there is and also a lot of space so as not to get in each other's way. Thanks for sharing.
It really is an efficient layout! Thanks for watching
My favorite camper thing (I'm in Oklahoma) is the Air Conditioner!
We love ours now!
Get you a pizza stone the size of the bottom of the oven. Place it over the plate above the burner so the heat is evenly distributed in the oven. It makes a big difference.
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you for the great walk through. I enjoyed all the information you both offered.
We’re glad it was helpful!
So FYI I think they discontinued that lift kit for the Winnebago I have a 2021-2106 DS and it came lifted I love that it sits a little bit higher up off the ground it lets me get into some little bit different places Great video keep up the good work Happy camping safe travels
Nice camper; nice folks! If you raise the body above the axles the clearance will still be limited by the height of the axles. Could go to larger tires.
We’re not as concerned with the height of the axles, more the drop down of the rear stabilizers and the dump valves, those spots seem extremely low!
So adorable you guys ❤❤❤. It’s very Beautiful and I enjoy watching your adventures!!!! Your baby is so adorable 🥰
Thank you!
very nice tour. Our trailer is a bit bigger, but I love travelling in a trailer that is not too big. We do a lot of state, National, and provincial parks and it is nice to fit in all of these. Dry bath is nice, fully agree that after having gotten used to that, it would be challenging to go back to a wet bath I think, although a lot of folks make that work just fine. We enjoy our oven too. Lots trailers never see the oven get lit, but honestly we probably use ours 2 days out of 3 that we are on the road. Actually lots of trailers are now offering convection microwaves in place of the oven, but we would miss our gas oven. You commented on the dual axle trailer. We actually spent 3 years towing a single axle trailer roughly the size of yours, and honestly it worked out just fine. Eventually got a bigger trailer so there was no choice but to have tandems, but I can honestly say it did not change the towing experience in any great way. Looking forward to follow your upcoming travels.. Stay safe..
We love having the oven as an option! And totally understand with the single axle trailer, glad you had no issues with yours while you had it! Thanks for the comment
We bought the Winnebago 2108TB and love it. The only thing I would change is the dinette into theater (or recliner seating) because of our age. But that's not happening so we'll deal.
That would be a cozy option!
Love the layout!
Thank you, we do too!
Congrats and safe travels. We had an Rpod with the exact layout as yours.
It’s a great layout!
I like the camping tour you show me outside indoors my friends
Might be a bit of work but you could replace the cubby for the tv with more storage space ie expand the closet vertically. Thanks for the video!
We’ve considered this, would definitely be a better use of storage!
I saw water damage on the inside of one of the outer compartment doors. You might want to check and make sure that's not still leaking and damaging the floor underneath it
If you use the fan over the make sure you close the lid outside if you travel. And open the lid outside when not traveling
Thanks for the tip!
The more I see RV life on you tube the more I like living in a house lol
Thanks for the video
Awesome video
Thanks!
Slide the thermistor down in the back of the fridge on the fin if too cold in fridge.
It’s already on its lowest setting, but still too cold
Nice and cozy!
Thank you! 😊
Awesome!!
Thank you!
I have used LMNT for over a year. Good Stuff.... I like all the flavors except The Chocolate ...
We didn’t love the chocolate at first, but have started using it with warm water at night like hot chocolate… definitely a nice little dessert!
If you guys get a chance come to south west Virginia. They are so much stuff to do and see. Lots of Hiking here. It’s Beautiful.
It’s on our list! We’ve been to Shenandoah NP but that’s all we’ve explored
Did I see you using an equalizing hitch? I am surprised with your heavy duty truck. I wouldn't think your trailer would squat your truck. I have a trailer about your size on a 1/2 ton silverado and don't use anything.
Love your videos and adventures!
There is one installed from the previous owner, but we just use a regular hitch as of now. The WD hitch doesn’t drop low enough
Camp video Jim Ross ATL
I love your trailer, it's really pretty. does your table let down to make a bed? I don't remember if that was mentioned. Happy traveling. stay safe
Yes, it does.
@@genesiesky3756 wonderful, thank you for replying.
Yes it does! We forgot to mention int in the video
Nice! AC YES!!! 😊
The most important upgrade!
Your new max air fan didn't get mentioned. That is a game changer.
You’re right, it really is a huge upgrade!
A perfect couples camper is whatever is perfect to the couple that is buying it. I would respectfully disagree that this camper is a perfect couples camper, as having owned 11 travel trailers, I would have to say a perfect "couples" camper is something without a bed where you have to climb over your partner. I've owned both in the past. I would also never purchase a camper with a Dometic non-ducted A/C, they have a poor design flaw that restricts air to the front of the unit. If choosing non-ducted, choose a Coleman Mach A/C. For size and cost, I would suggest something like a Flagstaff 21FBRS. I purchased one of the first ever made and I've owned three so far. But what is perfect to some, is not to others. Cost, size, vehicle tow capacity, storage, build quality, parent company, etc. are just a few factors. Finally, don't get caught up in Thor's 2 year, 3 year structural warranty (had a Jayco), they will not honor 65+ percent of repairs. I have had way better customer service from Forest River with dealerships echoing my statement. Take care.
Love it
Thank you!
No outdoor propane stove? Does the radio have a CD player? Bluetooth? Satellite Radio? I had a 2000 Jayco Kiwi 17’ and the water pump sucked up juice from the battery when camping with no electricity. Great presentation from you both.
There is an exterior propane hookup, we just haven’t purchased a grill for it yet. And yes to the CD, Bluetooth, satellite radio options
@ Thank you.
Great looking trailer. Can you tell me what year it is? The new ones have a very sterile interior......yours looks much nicer :).
Its a 2016, we love the interior!
Great job
Thank you!
What size is your gold zero
It is the 6000x, so 6000wh
Why Do you have the slide out bins on the shelf on the refrigerator instead of on the bottom of the refrigerator? Asking on casr you have a new idea on how to use them. We've always used them on the very bottom as slide outs and you can still take them out easily. Just asking..🎉
Didn’t know they were supposed to go on the bottom shelf, thanks for the info!
@LivingLargeCamping if that's where they were when you purchased the trailer, the previous owners probably cleaned the bottom of the fridge and put the bins up there to let it dry completely. Enjoy your new beauty
The best thing for you to say is that you had nothing to drink on the water you started drinking when you got to shore that way they can't prove anything.
Maybe a little purging.
If i was gonna need the truck alone camper offloading is about 10 minutes .
I'm a little surprised at your fuel economy. I have half ton 5.7 and pulling my 24ft travel trailer at 8,000 lbs I avg 8mpg at 75mph at 60 I get 12
The heavy front bumper and heavy tires play a part in the loss of MPG, but definitely make up for it in safety!
Plans for solar?
Yes, just not sure how many panels and where to mount them yet!
I'm a little confused I thought we already went through the new TT.?
We showed a small overview, this video is more geared towards people that are looking at this or similar models and an in depth look!
Nice camper but that gravely voice would drive me nuts!😮
I am surprised that your gas mileage is a little less with the trailer than the truck camper.
We thought it would be worse, so happy with the current MPGs!
Wow, what a wonderful upgrade for you. Certainly enjoy your varied videos from cabin to campground. Love you guys. Blessings🙏
Thank you!
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Have Conner and Amelia ever said what they are blessed to do for work, that allows them to RV full time?
@@johnchomos1342 I’m curious too on how some people do it. Some rv’rs work remotely.
Sorry, but a great couples RV definitely has more than an uncomfortable 1950’s diner booth dinette for seating on a cold rainy day or night, and a bathroom with a cheap $99 plastic toilet, a $5 shower curtain, and a Dollar Store 4” fart fan😢
LOL. Aren’t you the RV camper pro. 😂
@Not really, I just need a comfortable sofa or theater seating for cold rainy days, and a decent bathroom with a porcelain toilet, a shower door, and a Maxxair vent fan👍
it is too small
We always find ourselves spending more time outside so it hasn't been an issue for us!
Messy AF
The American come Up with a new concept of living RV lifestyle can not be viable. The RV park owners can turn shipping container into an RV for rent a few hundred dollar a month even better than RV .
People just drive their car with luggage come and live for a few weeks or a few months. Why do you need to drag a massive RV like a truck with you from state to state ? to show the world you have hundred thousand dollar asset not poor and homeless? 😂
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