Simple Tips for Better RV Travel Days

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @carychiasson9834
    @carychiasson9834 Год назад +6

    They always say the first step is the hardest. Today on the 29th of January I am one year and one day coffee and caffeine free.

  • @mikebrant192
    @mikebrant192 Год назад +11

    We stuff mini beachballs in the fridge to hold everything in place. They worked well all this year, they're cheap and deflate easily for storage, and are available in really funny designs!

  • @bikermama11
    @bikermama11 Год назад +31

    I have learned so much from your channel. I have 3 more days until I head out on the road for my epic (first trip) year long trip. Starting from Stuart, Florida to Tampa to So. Carolina to Indiana to Michigan. Then to So. Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington. Then down the west coast to Arizona then Texas and back to Florida.
    I’ll be 80 in May and this has been my dream. Hubs was a career military Veteran and he passed 16 mod ago but I’m taking him with me in Spirit.
    Thank you for all the great tips and suggestions. My TST gives me better confidence about the tires. Safe travels.
    ✌️🙏👍

    • @YallAintRight
      @YallAintRight Год назад +2

      My hero! I’m 49, a single mom, and still looking for my RV. I just want some me time in my mobile she shed. I love that’s you’re taking life by the horns. You go, girl!!!

    • @Elizabeth-rq1vi
      @Elizabeth-rq1vi Год назад +1

      You go girl! As George Bernard Shaw said “you don’t stop playing when you grow old, you grow old when you stop playing”. Condolences on the loss of your Hubs, yes, he’ll be beside you every day. 💞

    • @marshall60m4
      @marshall60m4 Год назад

      Good for you! Have a great trip.

    • @briancampbell5127
      @briancampbell5127 Год назад +1

      I've run the I90 corridor in both winter and summer and it is absolutely astonishingly beautiful, especially for us "flatlanders" here in Florida!!

    • @AmyBergeytheQuickBooksGuru
      @AmyBergeytheQuickBooksGuru Год назад

      Have an awesome trip!!!

  • @donwilliams6879
    @donwilliams6879 Год назад +21

    As far as rest stops go; I follow the 3 point rule for being over 60. Never be rude to a lady. Never pass up an opportunity to use the facilities. And most importantly; never trust a gas release!!! If you know what I mean....

  • @timcountess9228
    @timcountess9228 Год назад +5

    Longest drive was 683 miles. Don't ever want to do that again but had to make it to the Albuquerque Balloon festival and had 2.5 days to go 1400 miles. All interstate and relied on rest stops and truck stops only (love the fuel card!). We always try to arrive before dark, but in few cases we couldn't, we picked an RV park with pull thru sites and wide access so we don't have issues. But always get out and look before parking. Love y'all so much and thank you for what you do!

  • @JeffPattyLivingtheGoodLife
    @JeffPattyLivingtheGoodLife Год назад +12

    Thanks for a great video. We found that many of your tips are on our checklist too. Before I retired, we would make long drives because we had time constraints. I remember a few years ago when we had a 15-hour drive day and the only way we survived was to stop every hour. We allow our Fitbit to tell us that "it's time to move" and then we'll find an exit or pullout and walk around the rig until we get our 250 steps. We take a potty break, refill our water bottles, and then take off for another hour. Now that I've retired, we don't drive at night and we try to keep our distance to less than 350 miles. Most importantly, we try to smell the roses along the way.

  • @philkemp9614
    @philkemp9614 Год назад +5

    Just FWIW, we use a bunji chord around all the cables& Safety chains as close to our hitch (travel trailer) as we can to help guard against a cable popping off and dragging the ground. They're a lot cheaper than having to replace a cable head. Take care and Stay safe!

  • @richardwarren7492
    @richardwarren7492 Год назад +2

    Loved the "I'm old comment. I'm 75, you're just kids. Ps. You can never have enought curtin rods to stop stuff from opening or falling.

  • @danfergus8602
    @danfergus8602 Год назад +3

    I love Discount Tire. I was in Jacksonville and needed a valve replaced and a leak checked on a tire of my 3500 dually. They worked for over an hour and charged me nothing. They said just come back which would made sense if I lived in the area, but I don't. He said just go to any other Discount Tire.

  • @meridethhendry5733
    @meridethhendry5733 Год назад +4

    We are big babies and really try to keep our travel days under 3 hours! I know a couple of sissies. We try to plan ahead as much as possible for stops. We are the folks all of you guys fly by on the road. 60 is our maximum speed. So much more economical. Our granddaughter once noted with dismay “Grandpa all the big trucks are passing us!” She got a short lesson on fuel economy. 😉

    • @softdruid3712
      @softdruid3712 Год назад +2

      We’re with you. 55-60 mph is where we cruise. Makes for long travel days, but added safety and fuel economy are worth it.

    • @meridethhendry5733
      @meridethhendry5733 Год назад +1

      @@softdruid3712 you are so right! Plus it makes a much more restful trip.

  • @etrimbleable
    @etrimbleable Год назад +5

    Thanks for all the great advice. You two are, hands down, my favorite RUclips couple.

  • @barryl1072
    @barryl1072 Год назад +4

    Using smaller plastic bins in the refrigerator and cabinets to contains and keep things from falling out instead of rods works for us.

  • @rickrich7325
    @rickrich7325 Год назад +3

    I found out recently a lot of larger U-Hauls locations have propane which was nice to know in case of an emergency.

    • @MaryWehmeier
      @MaryWehmeier Год назад

      In California their prices are 40% more than other places.

  • @Akjonahskate
    @Akjonahskate Год назад +1

    We are wingers. Rhonda usually drives first so I can enjoy my coffee. About noon I eat lunch and we switch so she can have lunch and rest. She drives the rig as much as I do. 👏👏👍🏻❤️

  • @jrlong3490
    @jrlong3490 Год назад +2

    Abita Brewery! My favorite beer - drinking an Amber right now. Need to stop by that HH location. Safe travels.

  • @victorhammill4224
    @victorhammill4224 Год назад +1

    As a runner who is working to get back to the distance and speed I used to run, I totally get you being nervous. I find that focusing on progress over perfection is helpful. Keep it up!

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I am trying to focus on my current improvements and not my accomplishments of years ago. I just have to keep moving forward!

  • @adriannurse1502
    @adriannurse1502 Год назад +1

    We never plan rest breaks. We just take them as needed. Generally I try to stop every 2 hours so I can get up, walk around and stretch.

  • @softdruid3712
    @softdruid3712 Год назад +1

    We finished a 2,550 mile run on Christmas Day. From Georgetown, TX to Northern Washington State in 9 days. We don’t recommend it. But getting to hug your family on Christmas? Priceless.
    We’re “big wingers” too.
    :-)

  • @hopecrane
    @hopecrane Год назад +1

    Our clothes used to fall off the rod on every trip! Then we got a tip: turn the hangers around so that the open part of the hook is facing front instead of facing the back. Worked like a charm. No matter what we go over or if we dip in something they don't fall off.

  • @danrandall794
    @danrandall794 Год назад +2

    You guys are so cute. Phil buddy three point contact. Maybe you did and that is why you didn't fall. Every year you get older falls become more dangerous. Great video as always.

  • @janicevoss864
    @janicevoss864 Год назад +3

    Hi Guys - sorry to hear about the scratch from a tree limb. We had the same thing happen while driving on a side street. We were able to have it fixed when we were in Red Bay. We do breaks on the fly like you. We just stop when we find a good place to stop.
    I wanted to let you know we enjoyed meeting you at Lakeland. It was a great gathering!! Everyone was so nice.
    Safe travels 😊❤️🇺🇸

  • @AllenCunningham-ih7fm
    @AllenCunningham-ih7fm 4 дня назад

    We normally leave mid Alberta heading to Yuma , 2300 miles in 4 days , we store the rv at Yuma and stay there 2 to3 days then head to Parker, AZ , we take the rv down in October. Drive the toad back and in February we go down to pick up the rv for 4 months

  • @richardlaborde6460
    @richardlaborde6460 Год назад +1

    Abita Brewing! We lived not too far from there, love their Rootbeer Beer! So sorry to see Ruby get scuffed up. The Tammany Trace is about 30 miles and goes through some beautiful areas. A little further south is must stay place, Fontainebleau State Park and it’s right on the Trace. Mandeville and Covington also have some excellent breweries and restaurants.

  • @lawrencecollier9112
    @lawrencecollier9112 Год назад +1

    We use Tot Loc magnetic lock on our pantry door. It works great, no problems. They are available at home centers marketed for locking out children from cabinets while allowing convenient operation with the magnet. Once parked you can lock out the catch and use the door without the magnet. Safe travels.

    • @JimLearnDaytona
      @JimLearnDaytona Год назад

      Excellent idea! And only “turning them on” on travel days is perfect! I’ve put these on many cabinets over the years (be sure to locate them similarly on each cabinet so you don’t forget where the magnet goes to unlock them!)

  • @tide4113
    @tide4113 Год назад +3

    You guys are the best. I like how you play like a team. Always important on a RV.

  • @donwilliams6879
    @donwilliams6879 Год назад +5

    I really enjoy your videos and I've learned a lot. My big trip from Pa to AK and then down the west coast, then Rt 10 to FL and then north to Pa will be as soon as I retire in July.
    I'm glad that Stacey only suggested giving up beer and pizza. She could have gone crazy and included ice cream in that list!
    Best wishes for a safe and happy trip.

  • @norme2681
    @norme2681 Год назад

    LOL, LOL 10:00 looks like our bus on travel day, it's worse if we recently went to Costco. Even after 2yrs the first travel day when we change areas we are always late, something always slows us down, but no matter what I shut sown before sunset. I've been having the same issue with the jacks, but mine is the same one, it comes up but is slow to lock in 50% of the time. We don't always use the discount cards I check gas buddy for better deals on diesel plus I hate the chain truck stops, you always have to wait on some bonehead trucker camping on the fuel island. My biggest tip on moving day is "stay claim", don't stress each other, things will happen, and if you see a fellow RVer struggling go help them out.

  • @bill29456
    @bill29456 Год назад +2

    Good video, we try to drive 250 miles per leg. I hate settling up in the dark.
    You all mentioned glass in the doors. We have had installed clear tint on the glass panes. If it were to break you don’t have glass all over. Plus it actually supports the glass making it harder to break.

  • @tonyaveverka9740
    @tonyaveverka9740 Год назад

    We have a 5th wheel. We fill up the day before we move and keep our trip to under 200 miles. Therefore, we don’t have to worry about fuel while towing. We do not plan rest stops.

  • @dhillman7522
    @dhillman7522 Год назад +2

    I use the Allstays app as well I just paid for the new subscription I think it was about $31- 33 for a year. I also use the app for overhead clearances with my 13.5 ft 5th wheel. We love this tool. As for the TSD card we don't use it very much anymore. The truck stops usually have the fuel price jacked up so that even with the discount it's the same or less at one of the regular fuel stations paying regular price. After we disconnect from the 5th wheel I just fill up in the afternoon. I know not always an option with a motor home.

  • @kencathy-campfirejourneys
    @kencathy-campfirejourneys Год назад +4

    Hi guys, I've seen a few people use magnetic child safety latches to keep their cabinet doors closed while traveling... they seem to be pretty cool!! Safe travels 🙏

    • @arbonneladyTN
      @arbonneladyTN Год назад +2

      I found latches that wrap and keep our drawers in place.

  • @ronaldseher2484
    @ronaldseher2484 Год назад +1

    Phil, for your problem cabinet, is it possible to install a "child protection" latch? One that you open the door enough to slip your finger between the door and cabinet to push the nylon latch down to release and open the door the rest of the way.
    Another thought, I just bought a trigger operated digital tire gauge and fill from Habor Freight that I can use on my dual wheels for about $54...no guessing on the pressure...yea! It works great. It's 2 pounds off from TPMS so I just make the adjustment and I'm done. I'm not familiar with your compressor set up you may have to get a couple of couplings to hook it up. See ya, Ron, Plano, TX

  • @staciehillhouse8522
    @staciehillhouse8522 Год назад

    Thank you for the slap bracelet idea for a check list. It has helped us out tremendously.

  • @gigievans395
    @gigievans395 Год назад +1

    No plans on rest stops, check generally where they are but hit n miss depending on body 👍

  • @JerryDLTN
    @JerryDLTN Год назад

    16:01 I did my 1st and 2nd full marathon in 2007 and used to cycle but got odd and fat. Good luck!

  • @Powerstroke98
    @Powerstroke98 Год назад +1

    We never know where we will stop without Phaeton, but ‘hope’ to get to a location we’ve been to before. I love to drive, so on our current trip to Arizona from southwestern Canada I had one stint of driving was 13 1/2 hours, which was leaving in the dark, and arriving in the dark, often using Casinos for a sleep/go! We are part timers, so owe don’t have a fuel discount card, but like Stacy, my wife uses ‘GasBuddy’ keeping an eye on diesel prices, and have found California tone the worst pricing, so we do try and keep our stay in their state to a minimum! Our coach came with a TPMS system, albeit unsure of the brand and does a fine job. We where in a hurry when leaving, as snow was forecasted so we never could find the receiver for it’s tire sensors, so we’ve not used it this trip. Will have to rectify that soon, so I’ll look at getting one for both the coach & towed!

  • @roydavis2242
    @roydavis2242 Год назад +1

    I can do a 1200 mile trip without having to refuel, however I like to fuel up right before we stop for the night. We prefer to stay overnight a casinos but we're not drinkers. I have been RVing for over 50 years yet we still use a check list. The issue with Open Roads and Flying J with the discount is that Flying J has an exclusive discount for RVs with Good Sams.

  • @brucefranklin6765
    @brucefranklin6765 Год назад

    Living in Florida, our first travel day is usually the longest just to get out of Florida! Lol We plan our fuel stops the night before. We’re a big fan of Harvest Host on our trips.

  • @larrycates7655
    @larrycates7655 Год назад +1

    Sorry guys being a former O T R driver I had to giggle at the 1,200 mile trip . Lol . Mileage was my paycheck .
    I guess you could say I have lived the r v life of a different style. I enjoy your videos .

  • @thomastheys6681
    @thomastheys6681 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the Open Roads exclamation that has completely cleared up my problem I love my discount card and I guess I don’t love flying J anymore. Thomyt

  • @mnmandthegang
    @mnmandthegang Год назад +1

    Great video, we usually stop for breaks around 1pm and stop for the night around 4-5pm. Good luck on your training 🙂

  • @chrisjohnson3260
    @chrisjohnson3260 Год назад

    Lol, the wife and I stayed at pour brothers harvest host and then stopped for lunch at that same rest stop off the 10 in Louisiana

  • @cathymontowski1263
    @cathymontowski1263 Год назад

    Thank you, great tips. We’ve been RVing for years, but our 1st owning a class A.

  • @peanut2339
    @peanut2339 Год назад

    Phil. If you hang your cloths backwards ,they don't come off the rod. Run the open tips of the hangers down, behind , up and onto the rod. With the open part of the hanger hook to the front, they'll no longer get jarred off the rack. It work's.

  • @daniellel256
    @daniellel256 Год назад

    We wing the rest stops. Also considering the latch cabinet door, we have a drawer that had a similar issue. We installed 2 latches on one drawer and it’s been working great. We like to stop by 3 pm, if a rest area or Walmart stay. If harvest host drive will drive a little later because of the reservations. Agree, stop before dark.

  • @kenternst8427
    @kenternst8427 Год назад

    LOL, about Phil's clothes falling down. We had it happen also. Our wardrope closet is all the way to the rear of our 40' class A. We went over a speed bump in a parking lot that apparently threw every single hanger up off the closet bar and they all fell to the floor.

  • @Mark_Lawler
    @Mark_Lawler Год назад +1

    Hope you enjoyed a Tubodog while at the brewery! Sorry about catching that branch while trying to pull in. As for my wife and I on travel days we don't plan breaks. One of the joys of a small Class C is the ability to take almost any exit that has a matching return on ramp. Best...

  • @jolenecreech7648
    @jolenecreech7648 Год назад

    I just watched your video where you mentioned little Gizmo. I am so sorry. He was precious. 💜

  • @Bigdreamadventures
    @Bigdreamadventures Год назад

    We are just now discussing the idea of full time RVing. Lots of great info on your channel.

  • @lisaklein3423
    @lisaklein3423 Год назад +1

    Great video! We love Open Roads and can also get discounts for our diesel truck (we have a 5th wheel) when we're not towing. They added Speedway (Michigan) and we often will get $1 or more off!

  • @formerfuzz
    @formerfuzz Год назад

    Enjoy you guys. Thanks for the tips. We too are Texans residing near Mt Pleasant. Travel Safe.

  • @RLDownTheGravelRoad
    @RLDownTheGravelRoad Год назад

    We are also big wingers. We like to just go in the moment.
    Stacy try running in intervals. I knocked 26 minutes off my half time by running intervals.
    Also, consider running some ultra events. They are so great! Start with ones that are on a loop. A great one is Arrowhead in Johnston City, IL in October. In November there is Tunnel Hill events. 50 miler, 100 miler and marathon. It’s fantastic. People from all around the world come. It’s in Vienna, IL.

  • @Akjonahskate
    @Akjonahskate Год назад +1

    Great video! I agree 100% with arriving before dark. Not only are the headlights not great on these coaches but it’s difficult to see obstacles when you’re pulling into your RV site for the night. Great job! Love your channel and you!! 😊👏👏

  • @kennyandcandywalker2673
    @kennyandcandywalker2673 Год назад +3

    Love the video! We plan our lunch/rest stop with RV Trip Wizard. If we're on freeways I use my iExit app to see how many miles to the next rest stop. Love this app as it will tell you in detail what is at every exit. When on back roads we wing it and have found some great stopping place to have lunch. I always note these stops in our travel journal for those return trip. Safe travels.

    • @alangreen5732
      @alangreen5732 Год назад

      We like this app as well. The only draw back is that it only works on Interstates.

  • @rjahn3000
    @rjahn3000 Год назад

    Yup the closet thing, happened a few times in our 37 PA.....cheers!

  • @dha27-teevee
    @dha27-teevee Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @jamesbitb
    @jamesbitb Год назад

    Tend to plan fuel stops early and look at backup and alternate options along the way. Even with Open Roads, discounts change so double check as we get close. For rest stops, outside fuel we don’t plan rest stops, just deal as we need. Flexibility makes the longer trips easier.

  • @dallaswillard3155
    @dallaswillard3155 Год назад

    Yes my clothes fall off hook while traveling also and I am small and my tshirts aren't heavy- very frustrating to always hang up stuff when I arrive. I think the asphalt is esp bumpy on those times. But nothing to do than - slow down when driving. Thought I usually drive 55 to 60 mph. Enjoy your videos very much. Very good information on RV travel . I do the same- re - get rusty when I don't travel for few months. Even hooked my water line to wrong connection ( hooked to black tank flush - overflowed the toilet that time. - LOL will never do that again.

  • @bigtruckbigtravels
    @bigtruckbigtravels Год назад

    At least you didn't drive the 1200 miles all at one time! Nice video. Safe travels. David

  • @GatorsRock0219
    @GatorsRock0219 Год назад

    I feel your pain on the jacks...I also have a Tiffin Allegro (gas, not diesel) and I have had intermittent issues with my jacks. The first time I figured out how to force them up by lifting the corresponding levers on the hydraulic pump. Dropped it off at the dealer and they could not duplicate the problem of course.

  • @sallyfisher7911
    @sallyfisher7911 Год назад +1

    My husband and I always love your videos! We had damage pulling in to a pull-through rv once, so I feel your pain! Why didn’t you show the damage? As I sat on the roof, covering our damage with Eternabond tape, another rv-er walked by and said we were the third one damaged in that site this month. 😡 It was our fault, we didn’t Get Out And Look because it was a wide pull through site. Had I gotten out and walked the site, I’d have seen that one branch angled across the site more than was apparent from our approach. Anyhow, we were feeling for you guys and wanted to see your damage and find out what you needed to do about it.

  • @janeyres5576
    @janeyres5576 Год назад

    Gas buddy is great to find gas. It gives you lots of options.

  • @ggebhard1
    @ggebhard1 Год назад

    Great video! Even though I pull an 18’ TAB 400, I still enjoy the tips for big rigs!! Maybe someday, mine will grow up!!

  • @arbonneladyTN
    @arbonneladyTN Год назад

    Phil is sooo NAVY!!! His shirts are “Color coded” 😂❤️❤️☺️❤️
    We do… 3,3,3, (3pm, 300 miles, 3 adult beverages)
    Ps… Stacy, loved seeing the Fiesta shirt! Are you planning Balloon Fiesta in 2023?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Год назад

      No we wont make it this year. Hoping for 2024!

  • @rickrichardson5329
    @rickrichardson5329 Год назад

    Great tips to help us out. I like to stop when my wife says it's time and usually that's when I need to go too

  • @judyhenson9802
    @judyhenson9802 Год назад

    Many items on your checklist are on ours, too. I put the bars vertically in the cabinets, even if I need two. Thanks for another great video.

  • @SweetGertieandMe
    @SweetGertieandMe Год назад

    Hi Phil and Stacey, I'm watching this video and I'm like boy this looks familiar, I took this same route back in April and loved the first Harvest Host you're at, I needed to stay and work the next morning and they were so nice about it. Hope you enjoyed it as well.

  • @WILDEBILL308
    @WILDEBILL308 Год назад +1

    I like Lov's but it is the lowest discount.
    Hearer a tip for you. When it has been raining raise one end/tilt the coach so you drain any water on top the slides before you bring them in. Otherwise there can be water on top the slide when it is in. It can run off inside the coach and if you are lucky and hit a small downgrade it can pore right down your neck.
    Yes I HATE arriving after dark. Did I say I HATE arriving after dark.

  • @mikependergrass308
    @mikependergrass308 Год назад

    Stacy, please tell us that you carry some type of protection when you run.

  • @mikeangles5262
    @mikeangles5262 Год назад

    Hey guys. I don't recall your Tiffin model and year, but back in 2015/2016 there was a recall on the steps. Tiffin paid for replacement steps as the old one had a defective gear shaft that would break. I call other being hurt as discussed on the Tiffin RV Network.

  • @martyC9578
    @martyC9578 Год назад

    Thanks for another great video. We leave tomorrow for almost the same trek. We are off 1-10 1 hr east of San Antonio (Schulenburg, TX) headed to Daytona.

  • @josephcaprara898
    @josephcaprara898 Год назад +1

    Be careful to make sure the steps are fully extended. It’s a pain to repair them.
    We have a gasoline engine, so I use pilot or Sams for fuel. The last few years we end up either I-81 / I-40. Or 1-95
    So the route is becoming familiar.

  • @rollinwiththedavises1938
    @rollinwiththedavises1938 Год назад

    We left Moab on a Tuesday morning and were back to Northeastern MD Friday evening. Would have been home sooner but wind shut us down early in KS on day two. 750 miles on last day. Over 600 on Thursday. I kinda plan rest and fuel stops then end up winging it cause my pilot changes his mind ALOT!😜😜

  • @tksleeper
    @tksleeper Год назад

    I use my garmin otr 1000. For on the fly I plan all my fuel stops, rest areas, and even look art up coming camp grounds.

  • @jeric2577
    @jeric2577 Год назад

    It appears Phil's hangers are pointing to the back. My clothes always fell off until someone suggested having the hanger hooks towards the front. I was skeptical but tried it. They hardly ever fall off now. Definitely worked.

  • @nina_g6857
    @nina_g6857 Год назад

    You look great keep up the good work & most important don’t give up on those runs or even walking when you can’t run!

  • @jbat66
    @jbat66 Год назад

    OMG, we did the exact same thing with the tire sensor 4 weeks ago. We stopped at a pizza place overnight, and I tried to make it around curb in the parking lot, and our toad's wheel just brushed up against the curb, our TPMS, went off a few min later, and I went out to see that the sensor was at a 45 Degree angle with the last few threads broke off of the aluminum stem. Luckily I had the sensor, but like you I couldn't add any air to the tire. I lost air, but did get it to stop letting our air. The next morning we went to Discount Tire, and they replaced the stem but the TPMS was still good, and because we purchased the tires from them the cost was $0. It took two hours out of our travel day, and taught me a lesson. Just disconnect the dang toad if it gets tight. That is a lot faster than the two hours at discount.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Год назад

      Spot on!! I will take the toad off next time!!

  • @andycommonsincanada
    @andycommonsincanada Год назад

    This may be us but we have found that Pilot, Flying J, Loves etc etc are way more expensive per gallon to start with so they build in the discount to take off the supposed discount. We buy our fuel off highway in towns and if you go to Arco or Maverick or Valero they tend to be up to 50 cents per gallon cheaper than on the highway.

  • @nikkifleming6290
    @nikkifleming6290 Год назад

    Did you mention the name of the brewery HH with the tight approach as I’d like to make a note to avoid that one. Our Lady Queen of Hops in southern IN near Louisville has a huge cul de sac for big rigs and is a ton of fun. Thanks for the great content.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Год назад +1

      It was Abita Brewing. There was another way in that may have worked better for us.

  • @TomSpurlock
    @TomSpurlock Год назад

    I know the feeling. We've been home for 5 months after our NW trip last Summer. We leave in 3wks for Florida from California! Getting ready is tedious.

  • @johnirwin1837
    @johnirwin1837 Год назад

    My fuel and overnight spots are in my Trip Wizard planner. It reminds me to get fuel here.

  • @diannemcneal6104
    @diannemcneal6104 Год назад

    Trying to plan rest stops. Especially on longer travel days.

  • @scotz71
    @scotz71 Год назад +1

    Have you ever looked into upgrading headlight bulbs to LED? BTW, do you run your generator and RV AC while driving?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Год назад +2

      We have looked at them.....but don't drive at night, so it is on the back burner. If it is HOT out we run the generator and AC's going down the road.

  • @sissinoklahoma2057
    @sissinoklahoma2057 Год назад

    We have the pantry door opening and the sliding rack coming out and cans/jars hitting the tile (actually virgin voyage, this happened and broke a floor tile!) We've used a couple of fixes (and replaced original clasp twice.) Never thought of using the extention rod so that's now in my Amazon basket! Thanks!!

  • @delmarsbeensaved8569
    @delmarsbeensaved8569 Год назад

    Matt made fun of my slap wraps , but they are the perfect precheck method in my opinion. Glad you got a chance to spoil the grandbabies. Safe travels.

  • @rockybridges4820
    @rockybridges4820 Год назад

    Awesome video again guys! Glad you got to spend time with the Grand baby. Great travel tips again! Gotta get a check list for in, out, setup and teardown. Stay safe and warm

  • @robertmcdowell2030
    @robertmcdowell2030 Год назад

    Do they make a small net with hooks on all four side, all you do is hook it inside the cabinet where your put the netting across the self and fridge ? Maybe amazon offer something like that.

  • @Gerry6376
    @Gerry6376 Год назад

    Labor saver shower and getting a run in at the same time! Enjoy!!!

  • @roberttift5392
    @roberttift5392 Год назад +1

    I know you have probably been asked before but what is the hitch your Electric is attached to on your Jeep?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Год назад

      We had Jeep add thee hitch receiver for us as ours did not come with one. We use a Thule Easyfold XT bike rack for the Lectrics.

  • @t-n-tew7468
    @t-n-tew7468 Год назад

    OK. Confession. First time I've watched Today is Someday. We are checklist crazy and when we don't use them we tend to miss something important. I showed my wife the check sticks (if that the right term) and she loves it. What is the material of construction. I thought of large tongue depressors painted to match specific tasks. Is there a method to the color madness? SO - I've subscribed and will continue to follow. We're most timers (8 months on the road and 4 months at our S&B homebase).

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Год назад

      They are actually slap wrist bracelets. We found them on Amazon and when we first started we "slapped" them on the steering wheel and the wrapped around it. We put them on when we set up and took them off when we prepared to get underway.

    • @t-n-tew7468
      @t-n-tew7468 Год назад

      My wife (Mrs. 4 pages of lists) thanks you. We can get one set for closing up the S&B and one for teardown and travel. What a great idea.

  • @arvnatives4726
    @arvnatives4726 Год назад

    Good looking Battle Born add in the Tiffin magazine.

  • @jc525exc
    @jc525exc Год назад

    Great video. Setting parameters for travel days makes so much sense. We really try to set limits for our TD's also. Noticed your colored tongue depressor like check list items. Clever idea! What are those things your using to do your checklist?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Год назад +1

      We use the ol "slap wrist bracelets". We started "slapping" them on the steering wheel when we first started. We would then remove them when the task was complete on travel days. The steering wheel made sense as we would always see what we forgot. We got them on Amazon.

    • @jc525exc
      @jc525exc Год назад

      Clever idea- thanks. Merry Christmas@@todayissomeday

  • @michaelburke9153
    @michaelburke9153 Год назад

    You are awesome Stacy.

  • @HallZee
    @HallZee Год назад

    Awesome play-by-play...well done! We're going to join the F/T RV ranks this fall with 33AA's bigger brother, a 2016 Tiffin Allegro RED 37PA that we just purchased! Sooo exciting !!!

  • @ddurick5048
    @ddurick5048 Год назад

    we do not plan rest stops, we just hit them all. Thank for the Open roads clarification, meant to ask them about it at the show

  • @seeking70
    @seeking70 Год назад

    Try Mudflap for diesel. Stations aren't as frequent as Open Roads, but they use your credit card and there are no fees like TSD.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Год назад

      TSD does not charge fees. Fees come directly from your savings. So you dont actually feel any fees you just get discounts.

    • @seeking70
      @seeking70 Год назад

      @Today is Someday Well there is a 65 cent charge for each use, and they take 10 percent of your savings on the transaction. I happily use them when it makes sense, but I consider those as fees.

  • @jeffforbess6802
    @jeffforbess6802 Год назад

    09:00 yeah, I hate it when they pound all night.
    Abita Amber is great beer.
    Likes and manners are free! Use as many as you like.
    Do you still like Open Roads? I’m thinking of joining, as TCS is no longer serving rvers.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Год назад

      We love our Open Roads card. Just recently, we saved $1.19 a gallon!!! That was $53 saved on 44 gallons!

  • @karlmopete
    @karlmopete Год назад

    We also have a problem with our pantry latches. The pantry continuously comes open as we’re driving. If you find a large that works, please let me know. Thank you.

  • @brockpratt8459
    @brockpratt8459 Год назад

    Hey Phil I color code my shirts too & if I have enough of the right color hangers I match colored hangers with my shirts 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️😂😂

  • @susanc4116
    @susanc4116 Год назад

    We use the iExit app - it uses your location and shows fuel, lodging and food off every exit on the interstate/highway you are traveling. It shows rest areas, too. You can also plan ahead. It's an amazing app!