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Thanks Kyle really really appreciate the video we just moved here to Asheville and was looking for a camping with a beach lol it's June 2024 and it's hot my dude 😎 thanks for doing this we are only 13 miles away and will be using this place 😂😂😂😂😂
I swear my iPad and iPhone are listening to me…. I was on cell looking at recreation.gov and saw this and others in NC. Today this video popped up😮😮😮😮😂. Good and thorough… I have a Senior lifetime pass. Def. Bookmarked this for later.
Kyle, great feature you have added here with the camera system. What does this system cost installed on Verona in 2024? How long do you need the rig in the shop?
how do you get it to turn on when you turn your right and left blinkers on? do you have to do a pairing option or something? right now we can see that all of our cameras are working but they just dont pop up with the screen for the right and left as we turn the signals on.
I like this one. With elevated toilet I should be able to stand easily with my leg problems. The electric jacks help me also. Since I usually travel alone I could leave the bed made up all the time since there is a small table and seat for eating. This would be easy for me to haul with my van that has a 3500 tow limit. Can I get it with a longer outside grab rail by the door?
Nice video! We've been camping inside the gorge for 30+ years now. But just recently camped in Koomer Ridge a couple times - in the fall of 2022 and the spring of 2023. Normally, I would camp in the gorge, but it made sense for me to camp here because of a nagging foot injury. We prefer fewer crowds, so we camped in site 10, our favorite, and the second visit ended up being site 45, the double site( just two people). We had tried to stay in site 10 again, but the previous campers left a poo right by the tent area, so we paid extra to stay at site 45. A two night stay ended up being only one because site 44's dogs barked too much... Showers never worked either of our stays, and it was just chilly enough to not be able to use a solar shower. Also, for our 2nd stay, we brought a privy tent and portable toilet - much better than the campground pit toilets. The biggest deal breaker is the highway noise. It's barely noticeable during the day, but at night, you'll definitely hear it echoing anywhere within the campground. Cell phones worked, so we played a white noise RU-vid video all night to drown out the highway sounds... Our future trips will be camping inside the gorge (only). I don't think we could ever go back to Koomer Ridge. I imagine it would good for families, novice campers, those with limited mobility and certainly fun for One Wheeling.
Thanks Kyle. I always appreciate your straight forward presentations. What specific unit are you using here. I'm interested in installing a second rear facing camera on my 22 Valencia 35mb. And the screen in the location you've used. You don't explain how you get the connections to the screen from the garmin unit? Thanks.
Not a system that would stay usable in the snow, sleet and slush sticking out so far on the sides, and being so big on the front end. The standard system on our Explorer becomes useless as well in those conditions..
So I installed this on my motorhome and the only camera I had this issue with was the front camera when I drove in some good snow the other day. Snow built up on the front side of the side cameras but did not cause issues with the lens and infrareds. No matter what there are going to be those extreme cases that cause issues. I drove a Renegade in some sleet one time and disabled the collision mitigation system by icing up the front radar. I would guess that most would not drive in those weather conditions if they don’t have to.
Thanks for the comment. So far working really well. The only thing I noticed so far that I would do is put a little rainx on the camera lens but that would apply to all camera systems.
All RV industry of USA has same layout nothing change - bed position, couch, dining table etc NONE OF THEM hv any SPACE MANAGEMENT LIKE CHINESE RV, CARTHago etc doES 😔
Great video! This is the stuff that new RVers need. Most RV salespeople can't tell you these things. Also, thanks for taking the time to talk to me this week. (John from Jersey)
Thanks Kyle. We appreciate it. We look forward to helping more of your customers enjoy their driving experience with HD Shocks on their vehicles from 3/4 ton pickups to Semis and RVs.
Great video showing the park and the camping spots!! We will be there in two weeks, staying on spot 38. How is it driving through the park to get to the camp spots? We have a 40ft fifth wheel that we tow with a Ram 3500 dually.
Take your time, and you should be fine. The road leading to the campground entrance, as well as the campground itself, offers ample space for maneuvering. Of course, this can depend on your driving skills, but in my opinion, the average fifth-wheel owner shouldn't find it too challenging or stressful.
Thanks for the great information on the construction of a Renegade, can you tell us how thick the floor of the basement cargo compartments is? This is important to us as we full time and are living in the NW. Currently in a Entegra Class A and are impressed with how warm the coach , including the basement is during the winter months.
It can be challenging to manage both business discussions and RU-vid interactions simultaneously. It's important to maintain a high level of customer service without resorting to pressure tactics. Additionally, avoiding multiple platforms can help minimize interactions with trolls. Feel free to email at kkoeberlein@bluegrasstrucks.com if you want to start up a discussion or you can also call the main dealership line at (502) 570-5252 and ask for me.
You spend too much time talking about each component, especially the iPad. And you never once gave a whole view of the inside you have your camera down on each little component. And never gave the size of the engine either.
If an appliance needs to be replaced, and the manufacturer discontinues the model, or goes out of business, can a plug and play swap still be made without a mess of cutting and fiberglass surgery?
First thing I'm thinking just looking in the door... I'm going to slip, fall, and bust my arse on that floor. Yes, I see the knobby bits on the floor, BUT man is that floor going to be hard to clean because of all the knobby bits.