WE BOUGHT A BRAND NEW AIRSTREAM! 🎉// Full-Time RV Life

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @Erin-Thor
    @Erin-Thor 3 года назад +28

    As a former truck driver, I can’t recommend strongly enough that you drive with your lights on ALL the time. Vehicles that do have less accidents as people see you first. Also, hate to be a killjoy here but anything that obstructs your windshield view of vehicles is a safety no-no. This means place your papers in the glovebox (no reflections), place your GPS’s, phones and other items LOW enough so the tops do not raise above your hood line. It takes just a millisecond to NOT see that fast car coming because they are hidden until it’s too late behind your devices screens. I speak from experience.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +3

      Oh, former truck driver! I (Daniel) have so many questions, but I won't ask them all. 😀First off, GREAT tips on windshield visibility and you are 💯correct, it only takes a split second. Secondly, would it be overkill to install a semi horn on my F-250? It's the cars that want to creep into my lane while they're merging onto the highway at 20mph that drives me bonkers. I feel like a wake up horn may help, but I could be off my rocker! Thirdly, would you recommend I sign up for a fleet card? Do you think it would help to save on gas - enough for it to be worth it?

    • @Erin-Thor
      @Erin-Thor 3 года назад +7

      @@Wanderlocal - LOL! Overkill for an Air Horn, nah. Just personal preference. We were taught to break ourselves of the habit of honking your horn as it robs time that you should spend avoiding the (pending) accident. Most passenger truck air horns (and semi’s) operate off of a button or pull cord, not the steering wheel horn which is your first impulse, and involves taking your hands and eyes off the road to operate. It sounded like yours was a gas engine, sorry if I’m wrong. I’d consider a SAM’s or Costco card before fleet (Costco credit card saves you 4% on fuel too I think), but yes that saves you money IF you use a lot of fuel. Also know that you won’t be able to gas up all the time using it unless you stay to major cities and truck routes. Depending on the card, your volume, I would have my doubts. The benefits come for drivers close to the 100k miles a year category. Me, unless you are going to be on the road daily, skip it and use a gas price finder app. The exception might be if you can get in on a group plan (fleet of RV’ers). The only other tips I can think of might be never be the fastest vehicle, watch wind warning signs (might not matter as much w an airstream), and in general just go slower than you think you should. Sorry but I keep thinking about your lane incursion horn question. I’ve always avoided cities when possible, and if necessary pass in off peak traffic hours. If on the highway, I’d keep myself more aware in avoiding being beside a wandering vehicle. Never drive upset, learn to let people, expect people to pull in front of you and slow down. (They see big vehicle and think slow.) And unless they actually hit you, just relax, slow down, and chill... chose not to react. Sounds silly, but a zen attitude is the best safe driving technique EVER. 😎

    • @genesiesky3756
      @genesiesky3756 3 года назад +6

      @@Wanderlocal It's called an airhorn and if you go to "Keep Your Daydream" you can hear how theirs sounds. I would definitely install one, for no other reason than they sound so cool.

  • @SIJAL0306
    @SIJAL0306 3 года назад +33

    Crossing the chains provide two things 1. If the trailer comes disconnected from the hitch. The chains will cradle the hitch and keep the rig from planting in the ground and pole vaulting.
    2. cradle effect will keep the rig behind you as you make your controlled emergency stop.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +3

      😬I'm almost sorry that I (Daniel) asked this question - now I have a visual in my head - but on the other hand happy that I did. Thanks for the education. Much appreciated, and It makes perfect sense in case of an emergency. Have you had any close calls yet?

    • @luckybeth777
      @luckybeth777 2 года назад

      I was leaving on a mission trip with a van of youth and a cargo trailer behind. The Pastor had hooked up the trailer. I was dumb not to check the hitch before getting in the drivers seat. We were on the freeway ramp when the trailer came off. SCAREY! The chain had been crossed, and luckily we had not picked up speed. Lesson: Always lock or use a pin in your hitch. And make sure there is not too much weight behind the trailer tires which put stress on the hitch.

  • @OhhState
    @OhhState 3 года назад +4

    Crisscross the chains so that if the Airstream ever comes off the ball it lands in the nice little hammock you just made for it, instead of digging into the pavement at 70 mph. Also, watching you try to mount the license plate......lol. As an Airstream owner myself, I can honestly say without a shadow of a doubt that you will become very handy very fast. Welcome to the family.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      OhhState, let's hope so, because at this point I'm only further embarrassing myself! 🤣As minimalists, I (Daniel) didn't even own tools. We had to buy some at the beginning of this journey and it seems there are still a few tools missing - a rivet thingamajiggy here and another thingamabobby there! Then, I just have to learn to use them! On a positive note, y'all will get to see me try - regardless! 😬Thanks for following along on our adventures. Lauren and I both genuinely appreciate it!

    • @OhhState
      @OhhState 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal I have a tool box specifically for rivet related things. I carry it anytime I travel. I also have an Olympic rivet shaver which has saved me so many times. I doubt you would need that on a trailer that new but you never know. I carry four tool boxes with me when I travel. Rivets, electrical, caulking, and standard tools. Usually when I get to a campsite the first thing I do is find what broke. hahaahhahahahaha

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      🤣That's amazing! What year is your Airstream? That is one of the main reasons we bought new, since we don't have these kind of skills. That being said, I'm super interested in what all goes in the rivet toolbox. We need to invest in some of this stuff but honestly don't have a clue where to start.

    • @OhhState
      @OhhState 3 года назад

      @@Wanderlocal a rivet tool for pop rivets, and find every kind of sized rivet Lowe’s has and just put them in your tool box. Lol. That might be overboard for a new trailer but I’ve used so many. From the inside skins to the window arms (those are a special order tubular rivet from Vintage Trailer Supply) to the running lights, the tail light cans, the door latch, everything! Mine is a 1971, 25’. Just had her professionally polished and the inside has been completely gutted and redone. My airstream and I have a love hate relationship that’s for sure. But at the end of the day, I don’t want anything else. I’d love to give you my number somehow? If you have questions maybe I could answer or help you trouble shoot. I don’t have a lot of experience with new airstreams but I’ve had to fix or redo almost everything on the old ones. With help from fellow air streamers. It literally takes a village. ☺️

  • @UncleJack5224
    @UncleJack5224 3 года назад +5

    When my wife and I bought our camper, the sale guy came out and went over everything. But when we got to our camp site, I couldn’t remember nothing. We basically just had to learn hands on experience.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      That's exactly what happen to us when we picked up our fist Airstream, which is why we asked them to let us try to figure this stuff out on our own this time. There's just so much to learn when you get a new rig, that it's pretty much impossible to learn everything from a manual or a sales guy. It's a school of hard knocks education for sure! How long have you all had your camper, Greg?

  • @bradmarlin2964
    @bradmarlin2964 3 года назад +4

    You might consider placing the transfer case in 4L (Four Wheel Low) when backing up. It will allow you to literally idle into the camping spot, no throttle necessary. Keep in mind that while your truck is in ' 4L ' super tight turns are a bit of a problem.. Cheers!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Oh, this is a great tip! I (Daniel) never would have considered this. Your comment is one of the many reasons I'm happy we decided to document our journey. We've learned SO SO SO much from others, and we're always thankful when people share the information in their heads! 🧠We genuinely appreciate it! I don't think we captured it on film, but there has already been an instance where I was glad to have the 4x4 feature. Thanks for following along on our journey!

  • @LadyErnst
    @LadyErnst 2 года назад +1

    I’m really glad I found you and your husbands channel. My husband has talked me into buying an Airstream and living out of it for the duration of his military career or at least a couple of years anyway. I’m nervous to say the least but also excited. It will truly make our lives more simpler moving every few years with the military anyway. We are in the mist of ordering our Airstream now. Watching the two of you and your journey is not only very educating but is also helping us for what we need to prepare for, good and bad. Thank you and God bless.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  2 года назад +1

      Joanna, you and your husband are going to love this life! Like most things, it's not perfect, but there will be moments where you sit back and reflect - and it'll all be worth it! We've had so many magical moments that we will forever cherish...as will you! Enjoy the journey, and, most importantly, don't forget to wander local. 😉 Lauren + Daniel

    • @LadyErnst
      @LadyErnst 2 года назад

      @@Wanderlocal thank you so much.❤️

  • @khalftruck3079
    @khalftruck3079 3 года назад +6

    Just a reminder on chocks. Never Ever remove the chocks until the truck is connected to the trailer. Otherwise good luck with the new AS.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      K, great advice. 💪 We still balk at the fact that we didn't even know to BUY chocks when we picked up our first Airstream! 🤦‍♀️

  • @allisonm6890
    @allisonm6890 3 года назад +2

    Daniel, Backing can be stressful for both the driver and spotter. Remember, you are both on the same team and have the EXACT same goal. Lauren did an excellent job communicating with you - trust her. She also made the best recommendation in asking you to get out and survey the area. You guys are a great team and we enjoy watching your brilliantly produced videos! They are in a class of their own. Also, remember to turn on and test the power with your surge protector and then turn the “clean’” power off again PRIOR to connecting your power cable from your Airstream to the surge protector and turning it on again. You want to make sure the power is “all good” before connecting your rig. Safe travels - we’ll be watching!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback on our videos! We’re doing what we can to give y’all the best content possible. It’ll just keep getting better. Thanks for the tip on the surge protector! Of all the comments we’ve received, your the first to mention it and I’m very thankful! We are like sponges over here, so keep the tips coming. There’s a lot we can learn from others! Hopefully, other newbies will watch this and avoid some of the same mistakes we’re making. The bar is low, that’s fore sure! 🤣😂 Lauren + Daniel

  • @AB-so3jv
    @AB-so3jv 3 года назад +3

    Nice video, i am very happy for you!!! ... 2 tips (not to bore you with too many).... if you have cell signal, call each other on video and the spotter can show a full picture of what's happening while back parking. Driver watches video call and can see where to go. (you can put the ph on a windshield ph holder).
    Before pulling into a site, we test the electrical box with our surge protector, once the surge protector does its thing and gives the "ok", then we pull in and connect all. Sometimes you set up and then realize the power box has issues and you have to move to another site.
    Enjoy RV life, the best!!!!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      AB, you're not boring us at all! We've learned more about camping from comments like this, than in any other method - so thank you! Great tip on using the phones. We currently use walkie talkies, but there's no video. Also, EXCELLENT tip on testing the power before backing in. That is 100% what I (Daniel) am going to do from here on out. It makes perfect sense! Thanks for following along on our journey. Wait until you see some of the new content we have coming out soon. 🙌

  • @marilyngatson2289
    @marilyngatson2289 3 года назад +1

    You cross the chains to lessen the slack of the chains so they don't hit the ground. Nice truck and trailer. Congratulations

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks for the tip Marilyn! We love our truck. It’s made pulling this big thing a breeze. 😁 I know some people opt for smaller tucks, but as newbies, we went for the big truck first. 🙌 Lauren + Daniel

  • @mloistianto87
    @mloistianto87 3 года назад +3

    You Guys seems genuine, fun and real. Keep it up, I think you can be a star in no time.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks, Mike! What you see here on video, is pretty much how we are. We're silly, honest (we make tons of mistakes), a little crazy at times, and try to make the most of every day we've been given. Thank you for following along on our journey! Be sure to subscribe. We have lots of exciting adventures planned this year! *Lauren + Daniel*

  • @jamaldavid
    @jamaldavid 3 года назад +1

    You cross the chains just in case the hitch comes loose or off the ball it will fall right in the chains and the chains will keep it from scraping the ground.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks for the tip, Jamal! We also heard someone mention that we should twist the chains a couple of times to reduce the slack. Have you heard of this technique before? Oh, and thank you for following along on our journey. We both thank you! 🙏

  • @elizabethmerchant9865
    @elizabethmerchant9865 3 года назад +5

    OMG 15:39... never take the chocks out before hooking up the truck! Luckily you're on what looks like level ground... but not a good habit to develop. Imagine a campground full of children and your trailer decides to roll away...
    Good luck in your ventures! I'm sure things will get easier once you get in the swing of things again! :)

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +2

      Elizabeth, good point! 🙌 Yeah, for some reason the Airstreams don't come with chocks and I (Daniel) had ours back at the house. I'd imagine Airstream of Tampa has one heck of a level surface there.
      Oh, and we switched from plastic chocks to rubber (I heard they're more stable/durable), and also use the x-chocks now too. You are correct, I was a bit - no - I was a LOT rusty this day! 😂Thanks for following along on our journey!

  • @harley9218
    @harley9218 3 года назад +1

    Giving directions while backing can be a marriage stressor.
    We use the passenger side/driver side commands. That leaves no doubt in the mind of the one behind the wheel which way the trailer needs to move.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Truth!!! And we love the passenger/driver side tip. I (Lauren) try to remember to do that. For some reason I seem to go back to “just straighten it up” often. Obviously not that helpful. 🤣🤷‍♀️

  • @DeltaEchoZulu
    @DeltaEchoZulu 3 года назад +1

    Congrats on your new AS. LOVE the truck. We have an F150 and tow a Lance. Our first camper ever. Watched a TON of RUclips vids. I went with a Hensley hitch - can open my tailgate without hitting the jack! ha. Also, I went with a hard-wired Surge/EMS, so wouldn’t have to worry about losing the portable one. We only camp part-time, but really enjoy getting away. Be safe!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Hi GregDez! Thanks for watching. This was our first Ford. Don't ya just love them? Oh, and yeah, that tailgate thing is a pain in the 'you know what'! 🤣 True story, we didn't even know there was a hardwired option. Very cool. Thanks for following us along on this crazy journey of ours! Lauren + Daniel

  • @Jamief-xj9mb
    @Jamief-xj9mb 3 года назад

    Playing frogger is not the way.. Love it! I loved to play frogger. My family would make it a competition & try to wipe out the highest score!

  • @doratheexplorerbegins
    @doratheexplorerbegins 3 года назад +1

    Glad to see you got a surge protector! Cheaper than repairing your rv electronics. Get yourself a quick connect for your fresh water connection.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Dora and Ed, yes! We are already feeling thankful for our surge protector. We're on the beach this week in TX and the weather has been a bit funny. Our surge protector has already reset the power a few times here. 😲
      And, we're going to have to Google a quick connect for the fresh water connection. We've never heard of that! Do you suggest a specific brand?

    • @doratheexplorerbegins
      @doratheexplorerbegins 3 года назад

      @@Wanderlocal we don’t favor any brand in specific for the quick connection. Just found if your moving often it’s better for your city connection

  • @rico5870
    @rico5870 3 года назад +2

    Congratulations guys!!
    I'm really happy for you guys and I'm following your videos to see how the life in this beauty Airstrem will be.
    Thanks in advance to sharing!!
    Rico

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks Frederico! We love her and are excited about the many adventures we know are in store living RV life. Do you RV?

    • @rico5870
      @rico5870 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal no actually .
      It's my dream and I'm working on it 😎

  • @CraigPetty555
    @CraigPetty555 3 года назад +1

    Daniel it's the law that you always cross safety chains. The citation is for unsecured load if law enforcement catches them uncrossed. Hope this helps.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      David, that’s definitely good to know! Thank you so much for sharing. Daniel 🙏

    • @CraigPetty555
      @CraigPetty555 3 года назад +1

      Daniel I'm just about finished watching all your videos, and I'm super happy that I subscribed. I'm either laughing or smiling thru the whole videos. Y'all are great!
      Waving from Texas

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      David, you are awesome! Thank you so much for the feedback. We both genuinely appreciate having you along on this journey. 🙌

  • @TexasRoadrunners
    @TexasRoadrunners 3 года назад +1

    Cross the chains to catch the hitch if it comes off the ball. I wouldn't worry too much about parking over the sewer, even happens to pros. Yall are doing awesome. I'm excited to see the coming videos. (organization, clothing capsules, route planning, cost breakdown, etc) Thanks for posting.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      It makes me feel better knowing the pros make some of the same mistakes. I (Daniel) feel as if I'm being judged every time I pull into a packed campground. All eyes on me. Is he going to pull it off...or not?!?! 😂

  • @jerrychapmon8798
    @jerrychapmon8798 3 года назад +2

    Ha, We JUST ordered our Classic from Tampa Airstream and pick up in June. We live in Virginia so we have a trip to make in June. Good luck all.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      That's fantastic! The team at Airstream of Tampa is so good to us. If you're interested, we've started a list of the RV supplies we've been testing and there are already a few I couldn't imaging going without already! They'll be featured in a future video. For instance, the Anderson Jack Block is a dream, and definitely go with rubber chocks vs plastic! Let me know if you have any questions. Happy to help! www.amazon.com/shop/wanderlocal

  • @johnyeary1
    @johnyeary1 3 года назад +1

    Last fall we got our 2020 Globetrotter 27. We had the very same nu bee problems on the first day! I just sub’ed your channel and looking forward to seeing your adventures! Cheers from New York!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks for subscribing FLY4202! Man, being a newbie Airstreamer is a riot isn't it? We still feel like we're constantly breaking things, knocking our head on something, and fumbling through things pretending like we know what we're doing! 🤣But, we're having so much fun. How do you like the Globetrotter?

  • @ThePowerTeam364
    @ThePowerTeam364 3 года назад +2

    Crossing chains is definitely for hitch catching in chains in event of separation, recommend turning them 2 full turns to take out some slack helping chains keep hitch seating when emergency situation.
    Surprisingly shocked that you didn’t get complete hook up and camper walk around so they show you details
    Good luck!!
    🍀

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Ah, Cliff, the two full turns thing - that is SOLID advice! I'll 💯start doing that from now on. Thanks for sharing. In defense of the Airstream Tampa team, they walked us through the set up when we landed our loaner unit 3-4 months ago. But, to be honest, this old brain completely forgot what they showed us. 🤣Thanks for following along on our journey, and if you have any other tips, please share! We genuinely listen to all of these comments. Daniel

  • @jamesfederspiel4989
    @jamesfederspiel4989 3 года назад +1

    you cross the chains so they will not drag on the ground when turning and so they will support the trailer is it comes off the ball

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Hi James! Thanks for watching and explaining the chain cross reasoning with us. 🙏 Lauren + Daniel

  • @stephaniefitch4713
    @stephaniefitch4713 3 года назад +1

    Also you can tell him when backing up driver side passenger side instead of left or right. I’ve learned it works better that way. But not bad on the backing up good luck.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Stephanie, I (Lauren) listened to this advice on another RUclips video. It's so smart. Now implementing it every time when giving directions seems to be more complicated. 😝

    • @Erin-Thor
      @Erin-Thor 3 года назад

      I learned early on you can’t complain about a vehicle (or trailer) after you bought it, because... well... you bought it. LOL! You adapt.

  • @khalftruck3079
    @khalftruck3079 3 года назад +2

    The longer you RV the more you will learn. Every time it’s always something new. Like never back up with out a spotter. Lessen learned. Check out KYD they found out the had way also. Have fun and good RVing.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Gosh, it's that the truth! As challenging as the first few months have been, one of our favorite things about RV life is how much we've been forced to learn in such a short period of time! As for KYD, we love those guys. We've learned so much from their videos. 💙Hope to see you on the road! 🏕

  • @MorganT69
    @MorganT69 3 года назад +1

    Cris cross chains to make a cradle in case the trailer comes loose it wont hit the ground, the cradle will catch the tongue of the trailer

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Morgan, whoever thought of this was a genius. Thanks for sharing, and for watching our video. We’ve learned so much from other campers like yourself that has made our journey that much better! 💪

  • @nathanurick8320
    @nathanurick8320 3 года назад +3

    I love the underneath lighting.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks, Nathan! Lauren and I (Daniel) each decided we wanted to add one thing special to the new Airstream when it came in. I opted for the lights, while she opted for the graphics. Neither one of us caved and we ended up doing both! 🤣

    • @genesiesky3756
      @genesiesky3756 3 года назад

      @@Wanderlocal Keeping the underbelly lights on during the nights will help deter rodents from getting into the trailer.

    • @juanpinto5743
      @juanpinto5743 3 года назад

      You need a headlamp too. No more holding flashlight with your cheek and shoulder

  • @bstegeprostar190
    @bstegeprostar190 3 года назад +2

    I was always taught to hook them the other way, from under the truck out . Less chance of bouncing off.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Good point, Brad! Now I'm wondering which way is the preferred (better) method. 🤔I (Daniel) also received mixed opinions on where to hook the brake cable. It seems there are definitely varying opinions. I'll keep asking other campers to see what the general consensus is to get to the bottom of this. Thanks for following along on our journeys, and keep the comments coming! It's SUPER helpful - especially since we're new at this! 🙌

  • @bruiseyis
    @bruiseyis 3 года назад +3

    You guys are entertaining to watch. The hardest thing to learn RVing is looking cool talking to your partner on the radio because you know everyone is looking but deep inside you’re about to lose it lol. Happy Airstreaming:)

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Bruce, sir, you are spot on with this comment! 🤣There have been MANY times where I (Daniel) had to think about what I was saying before hitting that little button on the side of the walkie talkie! The sound just carries. Let's just say that I've resorted to rolling up my windows a few times.#DontTellLauren 🤫

  • @danwhite4086
    @danwhite4086 3 года назад +7

    I don’t know if it’s 100% right, but I was once told that you cross the chains to help cradle the tongue and take more weight in the event the trailer comes off. But I could be wrong 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      😬Dan, that makes perfect sense...but also scary to think about. Yikes! Have you ever had any close calls?

    • @danwhite4086
      @danwhite4086 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal we have not, nor do I know anyone is. The name of the game when hooking up and starting drive day is routine routine routine! Do it the same way every time so it will feel wrong if it’s not right. Also, don’t rush it. Even if it’s raining out. Make it fun, but don’t rush hookup. If you do both of those, you will be good! 😎😎

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      So so true! I'm a bit OCD, so the process keeps me sane too. Oh, and about that rain. I've had to do it once, and it super sucked, but I managed to stick to the process. Whenever I see someone rushing to hook up, it gives me heart palpitations - especially, when you consider what's at stake!

    • @danwhite4086
      @danwhite4086 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal check Instagram, I sent you a DM

  • @BrokenDreamsReborn
    @BrokenDreamsReborn 3 года назад +1

    Hey y'all, we are Shion and Matthew and just came across your channel! Congratulations on your new Airstream! So exciting! We are about to go full time in an RV. Thanks for sharing!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      YAY! We’re thrilled you found us! 🎉 When are y’all planning on getting started? And have you RVed before?

    • @BrokenDreamsReborn
      @BrokenDreamsReborn 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal We are planning on starting as soon as we find the RV, which has been tough since COVID. We already sold our sticks and bricks, so we are currently staying with family! No we have never RVd at all! LOL How long have y'all be doing it?

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Yes!!! This was so us a few short months ago. My (Lauren) dad put a roof over our heads while we were making up our mind how we would start traveling again. Y’all are going to love it! The learning curve is so steep at first, but it’s totally worth it. 😍

    • @BrokenDreamsReborn
      @BrokenDreamsReborn 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal Thank you! We are so excited!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      @@BrokenDreamsReborn I bet! We look forward to following along on your adventures soon too. 🎉

  • @babykinz1962
    @babykinz1962 3 года назад +1

    You crisscross chains to form a cradle in case your hitch comes out.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thank you for the tip, Pia! We've learned so much from comments like this. We hope you'll continue to follow us along on our journey, and be sure to drop more tips along the way. We truly appreciate it! Lauren + Daniel

  • @davespangenburg8015
    @davespangenburg8015 3 года назад +1

    It creates a cradle if the trailer comes off

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      👍Got it. We're so thankful for the RUclips community helping us with some of these silly questions. Being an RV newbie is fun, but a little nuts!

  • @waterandlandadventures4319
    @waterandlandadventures4319 3 года назад +1

    Fun channel, you guys are fun and show us exactly the real life. No matter how experienced you get with the RV mistakes are going to happen. Keep making fun videos showing us the real life.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, Water and Land Adventures! We learn more every day about our Airstream, and ourselves for that matter. We love that taking a step out of our box and into RV life has taught us so much. 💙

  • @whitleyrobertson7070
    @whitleyrobertson7070 3 года назад +1

    Oh one more thing, the new hitch feature is when the hitch ball is properly in place the hitch latch will snap shut, so our fear that is not properly in place should not be a worry anymore.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      So, true story, I (Daniel) once had my finger in between the hitch latch when it snapped in place. Let's just say I screamed a few things kids should NEVER hear! 🤣I've since ordered some ball lubricant (it's a thing - I promise) and have never had a problem since.

  • @justDavidThanks
    @justDavidThanks 3 года назад +1

    You cross the chains in case the hitch attachment breaks the crossed lines have the chance of catching the tongue.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the tip, Jarami11o! We’d always wondered about that. It’s one of those things people are quick to tell you to do, but never explain why you should do it. This makes perfect sense. 🙌 Where did you learn this from? Lauren + Daniel

    • @justDavidThanks
      @justDavidThanks 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal I forget exactly but I do believe it was from Patrick at colonial airstream!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Ah, nice. Yeah, they have an excellent channel on RUclips. 👌

  • @johnfisher5654
    @johnfisher5654 3 года назад +1

    Good job. It’s a never ending learning process. After years of RV living, you always learn something new.👍

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Amen to that! 🙏Just when we think we have things figured out, something comes along to let you know you don't! For us, it was this recent Texas snow storm. We had our butts handed to us. It let us know that we still have a LOT to learn. Fortunately, so many people have given us so many wonderful tip and tricks on here. We listen to them all and are genuinely thankful for everyone who follows us along on our journey. L+D

  • @earlscott582
    @earlscott582 3 года назад +1

    You cross the chains so if it comes lose the chain the tong so it does not hit the ground

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks, Earl! We’re learning so much from the help of campers like your good self. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch our video. ❤️

  • @Jim-iv7yq
    @Jim-iv7yq 3 года назад +2

    :).. funny stuff.. i remember our first year RV camping. you learn as you go for sure.. as long as nothing terrible happens.. its good to learn from mistakes... now the chock thing.. that made me ill to my stomach for you guys, especially on a very expensive new airstream.. chocks go under before disconnecting.. chocks stay on until youre connected.. you got lucky here as very flat but man oh man.. dont do that.. gave me a heart attack lol. i would also recommend an elbow for your fresh water intake so you dont damage your inlet there with the pressure of the hose hanging down... safe travels

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback, Jim! You are spot on with your assessment - we were ill prepared for everything we'd have to learn. I think the mistakes have definitely hardened us a bit, because we've become much more cautious! We've since moved up to full 4-wheel rubber chocks, x-chocks, and we've completely revamped how we hook up and disconnect! Good tip on the elbow connector. We started a list here on Amazon for all of the RV stuff we've added. Let me know if some of these items are junk, or if there's something missing. We're sponges and always open to new ideas! Thanks for watching. Lauren + Daniel www.amazon.com/shop/wanderlocal?listId=3EWINI0F39TWZ

  • @caroleseely9565
    @caroleseely9565 3 года назад +3

    They should be out there helping you. Every time we have bought a new vehicle (or equipment for our vehicles) a rep has been out to walk us through the set up and use.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Hi Carole! You are spot on. They 100% walked us through the first time we picked up our 2020 loaner unit from Airstream of Tampa a few months prior to this. You can see that video here - ruclips.net/video/5CrZ_Mza3Sc/видео.html
      On this pass, we told them we wanted to try and figure it out on our own to see how much we'd learned. Obviously, we super sucked at remembering everything they told us. 🤣There's just so much to remember. We're sure it'll get easier as we go along. Thanks for watching. L+D

    • @robwestley7370
      @robwestley7370 3 года назад

      Sandra Westley from the UK , absolutely they should have gone through everything with them, when we last exchanged ours, we parked next door to our new one opposite ways so we stepped from one step to the other step and transferred everything over, it took about 3 hours, they also ran through all the new switches and knobs everything, while we were there, then we left it over night went home slept and picked it up the next day to take it to our site in Devon where we leave it permanently, they get it out of storage and put it away,we have travelled all over Europe for 40ty years and loved every minute, it’s the best life.

  • @sirjasonakana
    @sirjasonakana 3 года назад +1

    I always put any windshield mounted monitors and GPS’s low

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      This is such a great tip, sirjasonakana! We are finally back on the road today after surviving the Texas freeze, and we moved our tire pressure monitor super high and the backup camera low so that we have better visibility. 💪

  • @usb229
    @usb229 3 года назад +1

    when you direct somebody use the word driver side passager side

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Hadi, this is legitimately the best tip ever when it comes to backing up or moving the rig! We recently learned this trick from Lauren's grandfather and have never looked back. It's become the go-to strategy now! Thank's for watching. We appreciate it! L+D

  • @donx03
    @donx03 3 года назад

    So much tension reversing... A 2011 BMW 750i X-Drive, has 360 degree camera view, I would highly suggest getting an aftermarket 360 kit, or try to test drive an old BMW 7-series with that feature to see the benefits of having multiple cameras, not just the basic backup camera. The birds eye view makes a huge difference, and with your investment, it's a tiny bit of cost, and will lead to more comfort.

  • @paulsmith8212
    @paulsmith8212 3 года назад +1

    I’m in St Pete as well. You two have a wonderful, safe trip. Beautiful Airstream. I have a 2012 class C I took down to Airstream of Tampa of few years back . Was going to trade it in on that little Bambi but the salesman wanted my class C for free. Frustrating experience. I still have my class c and I’ve grown to really like it. Take care, Paul **St Petersburg, Fl

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Hi Paul! That's amazing that you're also from St Pete. It'll always be home to us there and we certainly do miss it from time to time. We're sorry you had a poor experience at Airstream of Tampa. If you ever decide to go back, please let us know. We personally know the team there and would be happy to make an introduction. We do know a lot has changed there, so it may not even be the same team. Regardless, enjoy the Class C. If it gets you to the places you want to be, then that's always a win - regardless of the RV you're in. They all have something to love about them. We've come to appreciate the differences in RV's lately. Lauren + Daniel

    • @paulsmith8212
      @paulsmith8212 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal Thanks & stay safe

  • @rulasx75
    @rulasx75 3 года назад +2

    Thank so much for the feedback in the video because i can see myself doing these things as a rookie!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Rulasx75, you are quite welcome! We're going to make all kinds of mistakes. We've already made quite a few doozies. Have you seen our awning video? 😬 Yikes! Be sure to check them out. Hopefully, they'll help! Thanks for following along on our journey! Lauren + Daniel

  • @happycampers.1837
    @happycampers.1837 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations!!! Beautiful and a true work of art.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thank you, Happy Campers! We agree, these beautiful silver bullets are truly a work of art, and we're glad to finally be back on the road again! I (Daniel) think the one thing I admire the most about these is the fact that they're hand-made right here in the US and have that timeless look to them. It can be hard to distinguish between a new rig, and one that was built 10-20 years ago. What's your favorite thing about these Airstreams?

    • @happycampers.1837
      @happycampers.1837 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal When we had our 18 flying Cloud 30 we loved the simplicity, with our new 30 Classic we love just how beautiful and elegant it is. I also love how easy the Airstream is to travel with, when we were traveling in Montana it was so nice to be able to pull off the side of the road and enjoy the views and not have to worry about someone driving buy hitting a slide. In the Classic I love the Alde system, it’s so quiet and once I figured out how the raise the shower water temperature the wife was pretty happy.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      😂Oh, that Alde system! We took cold showers for two months before someone showed us how to activate the Alde Flow (continuous hot water). It was a life saver...especially, when you let your wife shower first! Daniel

  • @believer7280
    @believer7280 3 года назад +3

    I want to get an Airstream and live in it on 2 acres we have. But, when I see all this complicated stuff, it gives me a headache. However, if I'm hooked up to electrical and water on my own property and not traveling with it, maybe it will be less complicated.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Believer72, you are spot on! If the Airstream were hooked up full-time and not moving weekly - like we do - there would only be a short list of tasks to do. It'd be a piece of 🍰. And, in all honesty, while everything seems super complicated (it totally is at first), once you get into a groove it becomes second nature. Like most things, it just takes a bit of practice. That being said we're still learning - but it's been fun. Always an adventure! Thanks for watching our videos. We genuinely appreciate it. 🙏 Lauren + Daniel

  • @jimp3222
    @jimp3222 3 года назад +1

    Lol I enjoy how you keep it real. Nice rig!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Haha thanks, Jim! Moving full-time into an Airstream with no experience is a little insane, but so many people are doing it in this bizarre world we live in. We figured if we just shared our crazy the way it is, we'd probably learn a thing or two. 🤣 And, we totally have! The RV community on RUclips is amazing. I'm pretty sure all of the advice we have received has kept us from injuring ourselves about a million times at this point. 🤣

    • @jimp3222
      @jimp3222 3 года назад +1

      Oh they sure are. We’re moving full time for this summer once our home sells in the spring into our 32’ fifth wheel. With the COVID restrictions we can’t travel so we’ve got a seasonal site for this summer. It’s too cold to full time in the winter here in Ontario Canada.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      How exciting! You're about to embark on an amazing adventure. We never regretted our decision to sell everything and travel full-time ever. 🙌

  • @druidangel5754
    @druidangel5754 3 года назад +1

    Love this vid made me feel part of it low key can’t wait to actually go through what u do and feel what u feel

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Druid, thank you so much. It means the world to us that you’re joining us on this crazy adventure. Do you RV too?

  • @ktkamping4975
    @ktkamping4975 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations guys. Nice to see you getting that new Airstream. Thanks for sharing. KTKamping Kent and Tami

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks, KTKamping! We're both so excited. Especially, because this means we're back on the road again. RVLife is the best. Wouldn't you agree? 😃

  • @andysukosd8177
    @andysukosd8177 3 года назад

    Great video guys, Love watching..

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks, Andy! You're awesome! 🙌 L+D

  • @BillandKelleyAdventures
    @BillandKelleyAdventures 3 года назад +1

    New to the Channel love the airstreams they are so pretty. That was an odd place for the sewer connection. Backing in is where we have the biggest issues.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Bill and Kelly, welcome! We’re so excited to have you joining a long. 😍 And Daniel definitely agrees with you that it was a bizarre place to have the sewer connection, but he or I (Lauren) always get out and check at camp sights before we park. Taught us a good lesson!

  • @stuarthoffman1668
    @stuarthoffman1668 3 года назад +2

    Well done gang. I only just started following so does this make the third airstream you have had? One thing i've heard from another channel is GOAL (Get Out and Look) when backing up.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Hi, Stuart! Great question. This is our second. The first, was a 2020 loaner from Airstream corporate while our 2021 was being built. We've partnered with them to document and share all of our crazy newbie adventures - and there have already been a few - with LOTS more ahead! Thanks for following along on our journey, and be sure to catch the walk through coming up this week!
      Also, thanks for the GOAL tip! I'll (Daniel) have to do that more often from now on. 🙌

  • @396771919
    @396771919 3 года назад +1

    Use must be an hour ahead over there as its 6 o clock here in ireland

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Sean, good catch! We're constantly jumping time zones here in the US. Between the east and west coast, there are four different time zones. What makes it even more confusing is that not every state recognizes daylight savings, so there have been instances where we're even in the same state, but working from two different time zones! If only we'd all agree on something here. That applies to many things! lol Lauren + Daniel

    • @396771919
      @396771919 3 года назад

      @@Wanderlocal 12 minutes to go

  • @ATLJonathanH
    @ATLJonathanH 3 года назад +1

    Get those screens DOWN from your windshield before they cause a crash.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Jonathan, this is great advice. We had another RUclips friend who’s a truck driver tell us the same after he saw this video and we’ve moved them down now. So much easier to see! 💪

  • @Kindlelover88
    @Kindlelover88 3 года назад +1

    New subscriber. I can’t wait to see your journey and in a few years we hope to get an airstream too.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Hi Cocominga Handmade Cards! Welcome. ❤️ We're thrilled you've decided to join us on our crazy Airstream journey. When you get closer to buying your Airstream, don't hesitate to reach out. We're happy to help! ❤️

  • @Steve_Farwalker
    @Steve_Farwalker 3 года назад +1

    Can't wait to see your adventures. I like the local theme.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, Steve. When we returned from Morocco (stuck during the beginning of COVID - check out the video), we decided we wanted to do our part to contribute to the local economies. We own a small business that's struggled during this pandemic, and we know many others are struggling as well. We buy as much locally as possible and as American-made 🇺🇸 as possible. It's not 100%, but we do out part, and we encourage everyone else to do the same! Thanks for following along on our journey! We genuinely appreciate it. Daniel

  • @caroleseely9565
    @caroleseely9565 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations! 🎉

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks, Carole! We love her. Isn't she a beauty?

  • @jr99515
    @jr99515 3 года назад +1

    O my, that fried green tomato sandwich sounds delish.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Oh, Jerry & Roz, we still dream about it. 😍So yummy! If you're ever in the area, be sure to stop by to try it yourselves. Lauren + Daniel

  • @weaverswandering972
    @weaverswandering972 3 года назад +3

    Congrats on the new Airstream---Just wondering why the staff of Tampa Airstream was clapping when you all pulled out of the lot?

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Oh, boy. If they were clapping, it was probably because we were finally leaving! I (Daniel) must have asked those poor people a hundred questions that day and they were so nice about it all. I was definitely overthinking things that day. 😂

    • @rgarri6396
      @rgarri6396 3 года назад +1

      Could it be they just made a fortune?

    • @johnnymerritt9544
      @johnnymerritt9544 3 года назад +1

      Because they just made 50k dollars

  • @fabonikinicole
    @fabonikinicole 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations WanderLocal! The new home is GORGEOUS! I absolutely love it! Cannot wait to see our beautiful country through your experiences. When you head to So Cal make sure you let us know! Would love to show you around! Safe travels and freakin amazing journeys! 🥰😝💙

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Aww, thanks, Niki Nicole! And, thanks for continuing to follow along on our journey! We're headed out west - at some point - we'll just have to see where the wind takes us! It seems as if every time we plan something it goes to poop, so we're being very spontaneous these days! Lauren + Daniel

  • @ASIAN128
    @ASIAN128 2 года назад +1

    wow it amazing. i hope can buy one

  • @kathyaspinwall8957
    @kathyaspinwall8957 3 года назад +2

    Congrats! Sounds like a typical parking experience for us!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Amen to that! It seems like every campground presents its own set of challenges i.e.: sewer is 20 ft away, water is on the opposite side, etc. 🤣Does it seem like that to you, or have we just had a run of bad luck at campgrounds?

  • @whitleyrobertson7070
    @whitleyrobertson7070 3 года назад +1

    Well in your defense, the patio was not position properly as it’s proximity to the sewer drain was too close.....that said, I placed my license plate on my new Basecamp yesterday and well I did not realize your struggle...hee hee, enjoy your new toy!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Right?! That's what I'm (Daniel) saying. I mean, they gave me very little room to work with. 🤣As far as the plate thing goes - I'm pleading the 5th on that one. Did I mention that I'm not handy...like...AT ALL! 😂I am good with computers though...so there's that. Congrats on the new Basecamp, Whitley! Maybe we'll see ya out there on the road in this big beautiful country of ours. Where's the first place you're going to take your Airstream?

    • @whitleyrobertson7070
      @whitleyrobertson7070 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal took a single night test run to the beaches of Monterey Ca. And I have future reservation in Yosemite and Pinnacles national parks for the immediate future. But I am with you, backing up is a challenge and appears to be the number one past time of my fellow campers, watching other back up...hee, hee!

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      For real! Backing up is getting easier, but DANG it takes practice! So far it's only cost me a tail light. In my defense, that was the first day of ownership and it's been a lot better since. 🤞For Yosemite, how far out are you booking? I know some people book out far in advance, and we've been 'winging it', but I know it'll take a little more planning to get into some of the most sought after parks.

    • @whitleyrobertson7070
      @whitleyrobertson7070 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal I was able to grab some weekday reservation of a handful available for Jan, Feb and Mar in November, beyond that the reservations were not open yet. I never go in the summer to the valley as it is a mad house of people, but try to get into Tuolumne Meadows (High Country), first come first service option by being their first thing in the morning. Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks are also in the area and another great option for giant trees....

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for the recommendations! We'll add this to our travel log and see what we can pull off! This is super helpful. ❤️

  • @douglaspayne8065
    @douglaspayne8065 3 года назад +1

    Was that clerbrook golf and rv? I recognize the white cement sewer?

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      This particular campground was called Indian Rocks Travel Park (indianrockstravelpark.com/) located in Largo, FL. It was the first cement sewer I'd seen, but, judging by your comment it sounds as if there are others out there! Good to know. Besides the cement sewer, how was your trip to Clerbrook? Is it worth checking out? Daniel

  • @wenkueichiang1976
    @wenkueichiang1976 3 года назад +1

    Nice I’m so jealous about your new adventure

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks, Wen Kuei Chiang! We have lots of exciting adventures planned this year. Be sure to subscribe and follow along on our journey! 🙌

  • @haileychau8711
    @haileychau8711 3 года назад +1

    So exciting 👏

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Hailey, we couldn’t agree more! There are still mornings we wake up and pinch ourselves just to make sure it’s real. 😍 Do you RV too?

  • @tomgreen9570
    @tomgreen9570 3 года назад +1

    Cross your chains in the event your hitch comes off it falls into the crossed chains.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Tom, that makes perfect sense! Thanks for the tip. We’ve also heard that you turn the chains to loosen the slack. Have you ever done that before?

  • @danakraushaar3606
    @danakraushaar3606 3 года назад +1

    interesting channel but did the dealer not walk through everything prior to handing over the trailer or did you steal it? lol. enjoy your beautiful new Airstream

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      @Dana, don't tell, but we totally stole it. 🤣

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      @Dana, don't tell, but we totally stole it. 🤣

  • @countryriverrat2679
    @countryriverrat2679 3 года назад +1

    this was great video....im a newbie as well....congrats on ur airstream....

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Thanks CountryRiverRat! If there's anything you've learned that we haven't covered yet in a video, be sure to include it in a comment along the way. For instance, we've already lost our first awning. 😭Hopefully, someone will see that video and remember to retract their awning before they leave the camper. Have you had this happen yet? I say 'yet', because of every pro RVer out there I've chatted with, they've ALL lost an awning over the years. Lauren + Daniel

    • @countryriverrat2679
      @countryriverrat2679 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal when i said im a newbie i meant a virgin...lol...Whats an awning...lol...Just Kidding...so no have not lost an awning because i have yet to pull my RV for the first time.Thats why i love videos like yalls (yalls thats what we say in texas). I ordered my venture 251 vrk and got it delivered to my house around christmas...and went right back out of state for work...bummer....will start my RV adventure full timing around may. Thanks for the vids and i will definitely post any mistakes i make along the way...HAPPY RV'ING

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Happy RV'ing and be sure to keep in touch. We'd love to know how your own journey 'rolls out'! Lauren + Daniel

  • @graemeneale9311
    @graemeneale9311 3 года назад +1

    What an achievement, this is my favourite model right down to the colour, I know what the MSRP is and it remains for me well out of reach.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Graeme, you have good taste (even though we may be pretty biased!). 😊 It's definitely not the cheapest Airstream, but it's our full-time home so we felt the investment was worth it. Who knows? Maybe someday we'll be Airstream twinsies! 😍

  • @wenkueichiang1976
    @wenkueichiang1976 3 года назад +1

    The same thing happened to me with the lights n the backup camera lol

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Right?! It’s an easy mistake to make. 😂

  • @limestoneuniversityethics5022
    @limestoneuniversityethics5022 2 года назад

    wondering why the dealer didn't set up the back up camera?

  • @jesusmariomartinez
    @jesusmariomartinez 3 года назад +1

    hello, good afternoon, this type of caravans circulate on any street or they have a special street to circulate

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Hi Mario! We can drive on most roads, but we also use special phone apps to help us navigate. It keeps us from going down the wrong road, or under any low bridges. Also, if I see a turn that is too tight I just pass it and look for another street to turn on! Great question. Lauren + Daniel

  • @jamesfederspiel4989
    @jamesfederspiel4989 3 года назад

    use magnetic screwdriver to hold the screw

  • @kristinag1610
    @kristinag1610 3 года назад +1

    You guys are so cute. Thank you for your video. Haven’t got rv yet but can’t wait. I feel like we will be the same. Newbies. Lol 😂

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks Kristina! Omg, being an RV newbie is fun, hectic and insane all at the same time, but thankfully you get the hang of it. Are you planning on getting an RV soon? 🤩

  • @bradmarlin2964
    @bradmarlin2964 3 года назад +1

    To catch the hitch in the event of failure.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Great tip! Someone also said to roll the chain twice to tighten up the slack so it's closer to the hitch. Have you heard that one yet? I haven't tried it, but was going to on the next hookup.

    • @bradmarlin2964
      @bradmarlin2964 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal Yes, that's a common tweak/adjustment - As long as the chains don't bind while making tight turns. Chain length should be set so that the hitch, if it were to come disconnected, would be caught and that it would not contact/touch the ground in a failure situation. ;- )

    • @bradmarlin2964
      @bradmarlin2964 3 года назад

      Tow-Balls break - but it's very rare.. You should always re-torque the ball annually. They come loose more often than we all realize.. If you don't have or carry the GIANT socket and tools necessary to tighten, stop by a U-Haul facility, they'll tighten it for you if you ask nicely... LOL - I've stopped in twice at U-Haul and they were very gracious.. I tipped the guy a couple bucks and he was super happy. Safe Travels...

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Ahhhhh, the tight turns! I hadn't thought about that aspect. If they were too tight, there'd be no slack for turns! Good call. 🙌

  • @peterdekeles.
    @peterdekeles. 3 года назад +1

    I don't know what was funnier, putting on the license plate or backing up the trailer. I was shouting at my monitor for you to STOP. Good Luck

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Peter, AMEN! I (Lauren) felt like yelling at him too. 🤣Thanks for the good luck wishes. We need them! 🏕

  • @rob59641
    @rob59641 3 года назад +1

    I got a cuestion how much i have to pay to park my airstream in a park, by the way i your video..

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Great question, Roberto! Most campgrounds we park at run between $25-$50 per day. Some of the most expensive can be close to $100 per day, but that is rare. These have all of the hookups (power, water, sewer and sometime cable TV). If we stay for longer than a week, we can usually negotiate a better rate. If you were to boondock (no hookups) or stay at Harvest Hosts locations, then it would be free - but you usually can’t stay at those places very long.

  • @LeeFamTV
    @LeeFamTV 3 года назад +1

    Envy you..air stream. A dream RV

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thank you! We are absolutely loving her and feel thankful to have the ability to travel like this full-time. Hope your RV dreams come true too! 💙

  • @susantaylor8554
    @susantaylor8554 3 года назад +1

    Head lamp

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Susan, we really need to get these out of storage. We’re winter camping in TX right now and could have totally used head laps last night setting up our generators. We’re gonna be looking for those this morning! Good call. 💪

  • @anthonylagunas6737
    @anthonylagunas6737 3 года назад +1

    GOAL get out and look

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Anthony, GREAT advice! And, that’s an easy way to remember as well. We will not only use this ourselves, but let every new RVer we run across know. Thanks for sharing! 🙏 Lauren + Daniel

  • @ricardoanjos169
    @ricardoanjos169 3 года назад +1

    São os melhores

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thank you, Ricardo! You're the best! Thanks for watching our video. Lauren + Daniel

  • @randyrainwater983
    @randyrainwater983 3 года назад +1

    GOAL = Get Out And Look 👍👍

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Excellent tip, Randy! From now on, I'm (Daniel) going to get out a LOT more than I used to, to check out the surrounding area! 👍

  • @sticrzy123
    @sticrzy123 3 года назад +1

    All seriousness I would take a class on backing that Trailers before you cost yourself some big damage on that trailer . Just a few good points someone could show you would go a Long way . 😬

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Truthfully, we looked for a class before we picked up our first Airstream in September. We didn’t find one we were excited about, but probably should have just done one anyway, as it probably would have kept us from jack knifing the trailer on day one and cracking a tail light. 🤦‍♀️ Any insight into finding a good class? I (Lauren) need to learn to tow/back it up soon, and would love a class!

    • @sticrzy123
      @sticrzy123 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal What state are you guys located in ?

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      @@sticrzy123 we’re in Texas right now and headed West next.

  • @andreatruelove9693
    @andreatruelove9693 3 года назад

    I thought y’all already had a brand new airstream. So why did we purchase a second one.

  • @Wanderlocal
    @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

    If you could live in your dream RV, what would it be?

  • @jamesstouffer1845
    @jamesstouffer1845 3 года назад +1

    I didn't know that the karate Kid went camping, who knew?

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      🤣My (Daniel) favorite comment of the day! 🙌
      True story...
      1) I have the same first name (Daniel LaRusso)
      2) taught martial arts as a kid
      3) obviously, look like him!
      I've been hearing that comparison my whole life and it still makes me laugh. Maybe one day when we're a big enough RUclips channel I can talk Ralph Macchio into a guest appearance. That would be AMAZING! 🙏

  • @robertm9866
    @robertm9866 3 года назад +1

    Funny but good video 👍

  • @gracecobb92
    @gracecobb92 3 года назад +1

    Doesn’t airstream have customer service? You’re right there and could’ve gotten help.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Grace, absolutely. This was our second Airstream pickup though and we wanted to try to figure it out on our own, just like we’d have to do on the road if something wasn’t working. 🤷‍♀️

  • @LuvSubbin
    @LuvSubbin 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations! Your Classic looks beautiful - especially with your graphics and lighting. Don't feel bad about being "rusty" getting into that site - it looked super tight and I think it would have been challenging for anyone. BTW, because everyone beat me to the crossed chains answer, I'll provide another tidbit. At 5:10 it looks like you're hooking up your breakaway cable to a part of the hitch. The design intent of the breakaway switch is to apply the trailer's brakes should the entire hitch assembly depart the vehicle (the chains will handle other situations). Therefore, it should be attached to a part of the vehicle separate from the hitch or chains. As an example, we replaced one of the license plate screws with an eyebolt. And it can happen - we've had two friends who narrowly averted complete disaster when their hitch cracked and came apart.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Thanks! We're so happy with this unit, and glad we opted for the lighter interior, True story, after your initial comment about the license plate eye screw a while back, I went out and bought one. I have that set up now, and use a carabiner to connect it so I no longer have to pull the pin from the brake. It's been so much easier to set up, and I feel much better now that it's connected to a large eye screw in the plate. Thanks again for the tremendous tip!

  • @dougdavis6917
    @dougdavis6917 3 года назад +1

    Too much on the windshield because u need to have a clear view of driving for safety

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Amen to that! I (Daniel) need to find another place for the tire monitor and rear view camera display. They take up a ton of real estate. Great tip! 👌

  • @EarthRoamingAdventures
    @EarthRoamingAdventures 3 года назад +2

    Tell us were you are going next so we can avoid you guys :)

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣 Not a bad plan! Our newbie shenanigans are a mess. Thankfully we’re starting to get back in the swing of things now that we’ve been living in here for a month. But, avoid Texas if you can. We’ll be out here for a week or so before we head further west. 🤪

    • @EarthRoamingAdventures
      @EarthRoamingAdventures 3 года назад +1

      @@Wanderlocal unfortunately that's on our way next , we will keep an eye out for the mayhem

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      @@EarthRoamingAdventures Oh no, what horrible luck! 🍀🤣 We'll try to keep the crazy down to a minimum. ☺️

  • @keithschwaiger9951
    @keithschwaiger9951 3 года назад +1

    Do you lose your trailer it’ll keep it straight.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Keith, is that a towing technique?

  • @rgarri6396
    @rgarri6396 3 года назад +1

    Dumb is not a salesman out with you helping you at all times.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      This was actually the second Airstream we've picked up from them. Because of that, we asked them to let us set it up this time, so we could figure it out. We know what it's like to be on the road and not know how to work your own system, so we thought this could help. Whether it will in the long run or not, remains to be seen. 🤣

  • @Sabor724
    @Sabor724 3 года назад +1

    Hi guys yours espert to drive you trailer G bless you take care guys

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, Cesar! G bless you too. We're still new at this and learning every day. Thanks for following along on our adventures. Lauren + Daniel

  • @terryhuckabee854
    @terryhuckabee854 3 года назад +1

    Slow down and Think.

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Terry, this is such good advice. It’s so easy to get caught up in the moment and just rush to get it done. Appreciate you taking the time to watch our video! 😍

  • @SethKHughes
    @SethKHughes 3 года назад +1

    Love it! Reminds me of the excitement my wife and I felt when we first got started and everything was shiny & new. Now we’re crusty old jaded full-timers. Lol! 😂

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, Seth! We're super excited. 🥰And, um, your channel is epic! I'm (Daniel) planning on binge watching them all soon. Your photo/video skills are incredible. 😍 Maybe one of these days our paths will cross and we can share a campfire.

    • @SethKHughes
      @SethKHughes 3 года назад

      @@Wanderlocal That would be awesome Daniel! Hope to see you down the road!

  • @douglaspayne8065
    @douglaspayne8065 3 года назад +1

    Being paranoid hitching up is wise

    • @Wanderlocal
      @Wanderlocal  3 года назад

      Douglas, I (Daniel) can't ever imagine NOT being paranoid hooking this thing up! 😂So, I guess that's a good thing. Every time I get just a little comfortable, I see an RV on social media that's rolled over and on its side. That'll keep me on my toes for a VERY long time! 😬