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We are Mike and Stephanie, a married couple who has been full-time RVing since 2018. We live and travel in our 2018 Grand Design Imagine 2600RB with the real star of this show, our rescue dog Khali 🐶 We share our travel tips, RVing lifestyle, and a fair amount of mishaps along the way [almost] every Wednesday at 8pm EST.
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Thanks for the great video. And congrats on your anniversary. We went here for our 30th anniversary in July and loved it so much we’re going back this December. Cheers!
I think if your on the road and moving multiple locations while fulltiming its worth it to get a class c. They typically have a generator built-in, or if it doesn't, you can start the engine and use that to charge the batteries. Also being able to pull up to any location no matter if its raining snowing muddy ect you dont have to get out and go around to your rv just walk to the back and take a nap or make some food ect.
We stayed at a KOA this past summer in Kansas. $71 a night! Really? Just to park our TT for 15 hours. Plus, they didn't have any cable TV. I can see if you have a family with kids. They have plenty to do. But a couple and no kids. Never again. I just stayed at a Hampton Inn and Suites next to an airport to where I was flying from. With my AA discount, I spent $101 for the night. Free breakfast and bottomless coffee.
Sad that you don't post anymore. I assume you're working jobs, working on your land, being with family, no travel. We want the very best for you but so wish you would let us all know you're ok and what your status is.
excellent video! Thanks for making and sharing! i now have a functioning sensor for my BBQ. Great having an "early-warning system" for the dreaded empty tank that's a lot more accurate than the weight scale on a Weber grill!
been living fulltime 3 years - never secure tires unless on decline or incline - I don't use blocks to raise a side, I use the levelers that cradle the tires - glad nothing got damaged for you
The VERY VERY (last) thing to be unhooked is your safety chains!!! Don’t find out the reason why I say that as I have seen many trailers, roll backwards away from the tow, vehicle and crash into trees and other vehicles!!! So the Very last thing to be disconnected is the chains!!
Too bad the criminals have made it unsafe most of the time. I used to run for exercise on week days, and really enjoyed it. Lately there have been a number of shootings and assaults in the area. Sad.
It's been years since I've been to the Shades! I don't know why Turkey Run is so much more popular. We regularly drive by the Shades to get to Turkey Run... Next time we are going to the Shades!
old post but class c wins hands down im not a fan of the hooking up and tearing down i love fifth wheels and travel t but man on some days its like pullin teeth nothin like packin up and leaving in under 30 min.
We are in a time crunch looking for a Rv park for next week. fingers crossed they have availability. You both made this place looks so peaceful and calming. Great footage and we truly appreciate you sharing. -The McCullough Family
Hi there. I'm Tonda from Ohio, and I just watched a video of yours from 7 Months ago and really enjoyed it. I think it was when you guys camped at Ohio State Fairground campground. I subscribed to your channel and decided to watch a recent video, bur there's no recent videos. I did watch this one saying your mother was not well. I'm so sorry. I'll pray she's doing ok, as well as you two. It's rather strange to do this video in January about skirting the RV, but then no videos since then. Not even any remarks as to why. I pray no family tragedy has occurred. I'm looking forward to more videos, please? Thanks.
Watched your “chock slide-out”! Have just experienced the same thing - twice!!! Trailer needed a little lift on one side. We use Anderson leveler. We also use the heavy duty solid chocks. However, we were on freshly layer larger sized gravel. Chocked kicked out! We reviewed and reset. Same result! Third time a charm as I placed a think rubber mat under tires, chocks and leveler. Then my wife and I took a potty break and had a couple of “beers”. 😁First, time in 40 years…
I have one in my travel trailer. It moves a lot of air but for it to work most efferently a window needs to be opened to let air in. I also use it when traveling on dusty roads. I set it to suck air air in and pressurize the trailer to reduce the amount of dust that comes into the trailer. I am still looking for an automotive filter to put in the fan to even reduce dust even more.
Harbor Freight for large rubber chocks. Back when I used the yellow plastic ones, I crushed more than one before switching to heavy duty rubber chocks.
Personally, I've looked into Calyx but ultimately decided to go with HomeFi instead and it has worked great for me, it has fast connection speeds, is reliable and affordable too! I would recommend trying them out.
We live in Lexington, drove out for our first time this past weekend. It was absolutely wonderful! Your video showcases all the things, we didn't want to leave either lol😊