Hey there! We’re Tanya and Dave from ‘Turn It Up World. We're your fun internet cousins you didn't know you needed. 🥰 Come for some of the best RV Living tips and hidden gems adventures, stay for the inspiration helping you to step a little outside your comfort zone. BUCKLE UP cause we're on a ROAD TRIP TO EVERYWHERE. Oh..yes, from time to time there will be guest appearances by our two cats, Brady & Bailey. (They just love the camera) and they live with us in our camper van named Desert Snow! 😽😽 Welcome to the family!
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I have never commented before but i wanted to tell you how much I enjoy your relationship with each other. You treat each other with kindness and respect. It is obvious you love one another and are best friends. Thank you for showing young couples what a real relationship looks like. I very much enjoy your personality and the content of the videos.
Not to leave your husband out...but you seem like a really cool lady . I love you guys channel , I am a new subscriber and look forward to watching a lot more of your excursions!!
I am driving cross country in an SUV soon. I plan to stop at truck stops with window covers. I hope it works and while bright and loud, I think truck stops are safer.”
#1 IS your home going into the shop. And this one overlaps many other topic you covered in this video. Do you have Roadside Service with Towing? The size and weight of most RVs requires a Semi Tractor sized Tow Truck to get your rig. These will not be covered by a AAA package and can easily break your budget if you don't have a Special RV Roadside Policy for your rig. Combine the length of this huge Tow Truck to the length of your RV, will it be able to navigate the windy road you drove to get where you broke down? Did you pull into a spot that makes it almost impossible to pull it out? I once broke down on a road so tight and windy that the only way we could get it out was for the Tow Truck to lift the back end of my rig. Then I sat in the drivers seat steering the front end of my rig to swing it round those tight turns. Facing backwards, no power steering assist, only the view through my side mirrors to guide me... never want to go through that again. Then there's supply chain issues when needing parts. If your rig's in the shop during this waiting time, most shops won't allow you to be living in it on their property. But total strangers at the shop will have total access to everything you own, every inch of your home. A very invasive uncontrollable situation that can last for months depending on what parts you're waiting for. Can you find a place to stay while it's in the shop? Can you afford this food & lodging cost, plus the repair bill you will eventually be hit with? And if the repairs are not completed correctly? You could be hundreds of miles away, in a different state even before this issue makes itself know (care to guess how I know this?). So having that repair shop tow it back in to make it right is often not an option. You're looking at more up front costs for towing/repairs that you may never get reimbursed for. Food and lodging cost during this additional down time may also take another big bite. This is the darker side of RV life that most videos will never tell you about. Has ended the journey for many who thought RV life would be an enjoyable extended vacation. As an older RVer I'm now facing another issue that most don't talk about. Have developed a medical issue that's effecting my ability to safely drive my rig. Currently staying in a small mountain community, surrounded by mostly good caring people, Hoping doctors can sort things out, keep me on the road. But realistically this may bring my travels to an end. So I'm having to take a hard honest look at all my options. Doing a couple upgrades to my rig while at it. Plan to be prepared for whatever comes next.
🥺 omg tensions were rising for me and this is one of the scariest things i think of when i want to rv in todays world... im so glad you guys are safe, invest in some good protective devices and always keep an eye out on suspicious behavior and book it the first chance you get. for me i feel that would be it 😂 ill be strapped to my chin! lmaoo safe travels 💗
❤ Wow Love that Frig. Great size, can have a week of Groceries,nice cooking Atea,love the way the seats pop out into bed!👍cute cubby bed, maybe for kids, small person, Kitty's 👍Nice Dave has head Room in shower 🚿 Wow Murphy Bed, Awsome 🤩👍🤞✌️💫⭐🌻🌞🌅 Bathroom 👍 outside shoer Awesome 💯🤩🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Those 2 beautiful kitties are so much fun to watch. I bet they love the camper. They can see outside and sleep in cosy spaces. We are cat people and they love Cosy spots.
They were casing the van. We've had people knock and when we answered ('cos they were checking to see if it was occupied) they asked us if we wanted to buy propane and another time someone knocked and asked if Mike was there and when I said no, they were like Oh, sorry, wrong RV (we were the only ones in the parking lot LOL). The first one was in a parking lot at Petsmart very early in the morning (we were waiting for a vet appointment) and the second one was at a Safeway. We never leave our rig unattended in parking lots. One of us always goes in to shop (if we don't do a pick-up order). I'll go in and get meds or something and then if Don thinks of anything, he waits until I get back to go in.
Good Evening 🌆🌃 Tanya,Dave So gald you allmoved away from that Stalker! 😱You never know about people! They keep popping up all over,& more,more its happening 😱👍🇺🇲I guess today with cameras,skip around there fining more things going on! Be safe Love watching your Adventures 🌻⭐🤩✨🌅💫🙏🙌🤞✌️👌🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
My husband & I are thinking about traveling like this. Situations like this makes me think twice about doing this. Stay safe. That was scary so glad you are both ok.
I really love Desert Snow, but I love all the extras in the Electric! I love ❣️ you two so much, so whatever you're in, I'll keep watching!! THE BEST COUPLE EVER!!! From Tricee in Virginia Beach, VA🏖️⛱️⛱️!!!!🎉
Sorry they ruined your dinner and a good nights rest, but I’d rather you be hungry a bit longer and be safe than stick around a precarious situation for no reason. I swear there are stalkers on the highways and main roads that intentionally look for campers/tiny homes to see where they settle, I’m sure he was a little OFF. Just a bit ya think? Thank you for securitying Mr security officer 🙄
Most of us define boon docking and or dispersed camping, as a place to park overnight, or up to 14 days, or can be longer, when we do not hook up to anything, we have everything self contained, if not, we make do, or do without. If you are paying, you are not boon docking ! Let’s get that straight ! I have never heard anyone say, “You never need any amenities,while boon docking” that is nonsense. Where is your holding tanks, bags are in case. No one has ever said boon docking is ALWAYS safe ! Come on guys, retitle your blog as camping advise. 👍 you do have some great advise, some common sense reminders too 🥳
I have learned over the past 16mos into my RV life that I would need to upgrade my 5th wheel in order to boondock for up to a week without hassles! So I chose not to boondock. 😅