I can't wait to get my LTV as a future 63 y/o solo traveler female, I look forward to meeting great people like yourself. I'm learning so much from you guys.
Had a flat tire on TX 118 about 30 miles North of Terlingua, TX, 50 miles South of Alpine. If you know the area there’s absolutely nothing out there and we had no cell service. Unhooked the Jeep Wrangler (2 door, automatic and we removed the backseat) and drove back to Terlingua to call roadside service. Game changer and life saver to tow if you ask me.
Wow... that was so informative. As a fellow Canadian and someone is looking to acquire an LTV in the next 18-20 months and do what Lori is doing..... this could not have been more helpful and timely!
In regards to the step, we met a couple at the Texoma Travelers rally that had a spa step that fit over the metal step. It turns it into two steps instead of one so much easier to get in and out. The spa steps have texture because they are made to put next to a hot tub. No slipping! We got one and it’s made a huge difference. We just put it inside the LTV when we travel and it’s the first thing to go out when we stop.
Wow what a lady she knows who she is and what she wants power to her and thanks for the input 2025 will be in the RV game I love watching your content keep up the great work God Bless
Brandon, it was good to see you again. I downloaded the video and listened to it like a podcast. I paused when Lori talked about MAGA pots? Huh! Then I saw the helpful links to Magma pots. The links are quite helpful. I've added Magma pots to my Amazon Saved List. Great insight from Lori!
Good to see that you're still out there blowing & going!!! Spending Mother's Day weekend in Houston, then up to Davy Crockett Natl. Forrest & Texas State Railroad before heading home to SATX. Hi Lori!!! Happy Mother's Day!
@@Pagosa Enjoying having Davy Crockett Natl. Forrest almost to ourselves. They had torrential rains the week before we arrived and you could see the results of rushing water through some areas. Nine AM on 5/15/24 and we're the only RV in sight. Still only 75*F here under 150' pine trees. It got down to 61*F overnight.
We will have our own Pagosa branded outer sun shades soon, so make sure you are signed up on our email list on pagosasupply.co and we will send out info when available.
i can only image how may nights at a 5 star on the ocean we can get for the cost of these rigs. i’m thinkin quite a few. no clean up and ritas by the pool. 😉
My wife and I are exploring an LTV as a possibility as we move closer to retirement. Can the LTV, either the Wonder or Unity, flat tow a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited? I see them all the time behind larger motor homes but was not sure if a Jeep was too heavy. Any thoughts or insight in this?
I’ve got some videos about towing that discusses the weights. The Unity will have about a 4000 pound max you can tow, which prob is a two door stripped down jeep.
@@Pagosa Thanks, Brandon. That is pretty much what I was thinking as well. When you see the Jeep Wrangler’s being flat towed, it is always behind a larger class A or larger class C motorhome. I appreciate your insight.
The Unity is superb: truly impressive. I have been inside one. However, the 6'5" interior ceiling height is a deal breaker for me at 6'4". I would think it would be rather confining for anyone who is over 6'1" in height. At this price point, you want to feel like the space is cavernous and not a crawl space. That 6'5" interior ceiling height seems like an odd decision by LTV since other brands use the same Mercedes chassis, and they offer a 6'8" interior height. I guess sales are good enough not to warrant the pursuit of a taller client base.
They actually don't use the Sprinter chassis that has a height like a van. Their house is their own build on a cutaway chassis, meaning they buy the cab and and empty chassis. Not sure why the height limit. I can say at 6'2" it feels roomy enough for me, but at 6'4" it could def be something to think about. Not sure what height other brands have.
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I can't wait to get my LTV as a future 63 y/o solo traveler female, I look forward to meeting great people like yourself. I'm learning so much from you guys.
You may have to join one of Lori’s Mexico caravans!
Had a flat tire on TX 118 about 30 miles North of Terlingua, TX, 50 miles South of Alpine. If you know the area there’s absolutely nothing out there and we had no cell service. Unhooked the Jeep Wrangler (2 door, automatic and we removed the backseat) and drove back to Terlingua to call roadside service. Game changer and life saver to tow if you ask me.
That had to be a relief you had an extra set of wheels!
I find Lori so incredibly inspiring. I'm a couple of years away from being able to hit the road but dream of following her path. Cheers!
She’s pretty awesome
Thank you Lori and Brandon for this lovely conversation.
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow... that was so informative. As a fellow Canadian and someone is looking to acquire an LTV in the next 18-20 months and do what Lori is doing..... this could not have been more helpful and timely!
Nice! I’m sure her tips are gonna help out
In regards to the step, we met a couple at the Texoma Travelers rally that had a spa step that fit over the metal step. It turns it into two steps instead of one so much easier to get in and out. The spa steps have texture because they are made to put next to a hot tub. No slipping! We got one and it’s made a huge difference. We just put it inside the LTV when we travel and it’s the first thing to go out when we stop.
That’s super interesting
Thank you Brandon and Lori for such a truly cordial, interesting and informative video! ❤️❤️❤️
So glad you enjoyed it
What a wealth of information this was...from both of you!!!
Thanks!
Wow what a lady she knows who she is and what she wants power to her and thanks for the input 2025 will be in the RV game I love watching your content keep up the great work God Bless
She is pretty amazing! Thanks for following along
Brandon, it was good to see you again. I downloaded the video and listened to it like a podcast. I paused when Lori talked about MAGA pots? Huh! Then I saw the helpful links to Magma pots. The links are quite helpful. I've added Magma pots to my Amazon Saved List. Great insight from Lori!
Haha, glad you enjoyed it! She’s great
He is back!
Glad someone noticed I have been absent for a while!
Hoping to do this soon! Looking forward to retirement and getting out on my own!
Yes!
Good to see that you're still out there blowing & going!!! Spending Mother's Day weekend in Houston, then up to Davy Crockett Natl. Forrest & Texas State Railroad before heading home to SATX.
Hi Lori!!! Happy Mother's Day!
It’s getting hot in Texas, time to head north!
@@Pagosa Michigan > Georgia > Home trip in June.
@@Pagosa Enjoying having Davy Crockett Natl. Forrest almost to ourselves. They had torrential rains the week before we arrived and you could see the results of rushing water through some areas. Nine AM on 5/15/24 and we're the only RV in sight. Still only 75*F here under 150' pine trees. It got down to 61*F overnight.
@@normanrandolph134 That's my idea of a good time
Great video. What are the sunblocking shades that are recommended other than magna shades?
We will have our own Pagosa branded outer sun shades soon, so make sure you are signed up on our email list on pagosasupply.co and we will send out info when available.
Brandon, curious as to why you sold your LTV? Always enjoyed your expertise of them.
Just a change in life right now. Will most certainly get another soon
I’m looking through your accessories and I thought you made a recommendation on a water hose ?? Do you ??
Here is the list of essentials. The hose is about halfway down the page: pagosasupply.co/gear-suggestions
i can only image how may nights at a 5 star on the ocean we can get for the cost of these rigs. i’m thinkin quite a few. no clean up and ritas by the pool. 😉
You can do lots of things for $200k
My wife and I are exploring an LTV as a possibility as we move closer to retirement. Can the LTV, either the Wonder or Unity, flat tow a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited?
I see them all the time behind larger motor homes but was not sure if a Jeep was too heavy. Any thoughts or insight in this?
I’ve got some videos about towing that discusses the weights. The Unity will have about a 4000 pound max you can tow, which prob is a two door stripped down jeep.
@@Pagosa Thanks, Brandon. That is pretty much what I was thinking as well. When you see the Jeep Wrangler’s being flat towed, it is always behind a larger class A or larger class C motorhome.
I appreciate your insight.
@@scottg9208 Glad to help! Ford Maverick and the Chevy Blazer are two popular toads for the sprinter based RVs.
The Unity is superb: truly impressive. I have been inside one. However, the 6'5" interior ceiling height is a deal breaker for me at 6'4". I would think it would be rather confining for anyone who is over 6'1" in height. At this price point, you want to feel like the space is cavernous and not a crawl space. That 6'5" interior ceiling height seems like an odd decision by LTV since other brands use the same Mercedes chassis, and they offer a 6'8" interior height. I guess sales are good enough not to warrant the pursuit of a taller client base.
They actually don't use the Sprinter chassis that has a height like a van. Their house is their own build on a cutaway chassis, meaning they buy the cab and and empty chassis. Not sure why the height limit. I can say at 6'2" it feels roomy enough for me, but at 6'4" it could def be something to think about. Not sure what height other brands have.
Thank you for the chassis clarification. I wish they would add 2" to 3" to the interior ceiling height.