Oh I love the Passport trailer lots of storage love that the one bedroom has a door very roomy. 2nd trailer isnt bad its bright it has storage , not a bad washroom.good size main bedroom i like them both. love this series and channel .loved the underbed storage very cool 2nd trailer.
I’ve enjoyed your trailer tour series very much. Can you continue to other types. I’m sure many people would love to host! It has given me some good ideas to upgrade our camper and our set up too. Thanks so much 💗🕊️🙏
Love the tours…if we ever meet at a campground, I would love to show you our Taylor Coach. I need stools as your friend with the second trailer does…to save space I use the folding plastic stool. I have one in the trailer & one in my home kitchen…gets used constantly
Great series of trailer tours. Big thank you to all of your friends. By the way..I'm with you Cheryl all of my storage is packed, and you can never be too sure what you'll need, so pack it all!!😂
We are from Ontario but down in Texas for the winter. We drive a 24 ft Class C, my husband modified some cupboard space to carry our double air fryer and instant pot. Our camp neighbours are in a huge Class A and she said oh we don’t have room for those appliances. The smaller the camper the more creative you are with space. 😂 I am like Cheryl and pack for every necessity. 😂 Thanks for sharing your RV tours.
A first time watching and love this; sadly most RV YT is just so played out.. Like how you brings us to a camp ground and show us how they’re being used. Greetings from Miami, FL…
Let me know if you folks would like to tour our 2023 Bigfoot 25B25RQ Twin Bed trailer or our 2016 Shasta Airflyte 16’ retro trailer. We live in Cambridge. We store them on Erbs Road East of St Agatha.
I love your videos and have picked up some great tips and new places to explore. We have just upgraded from an A-frame to a 25’ couples trailer with no slide. We would love to see a tour of a trailer with no slide to get some more ideas. 😊
Glad you're finding our videos helpful. That's all the trailer tours we have for now but we'll be looking to do some more this year. Hopefully we'll find something that fits. Happy camping! Enjoy the new trailer.
We have the same Northern Spirit 2454bh which we purchased from Ruston’s. We have the two-way fridge, factory solar prepped but no panel. We have the same issue with our fresh water tank fill. To the point where we returned it for service under warranty. I thought it was a sensor issue but discovered that it’s a poor design of the venting. My solution is to always use a in-line water meter to ensure my tank is full at the beginning of our stay. And while filling, when the tank pressurizes and wont fill anymore,(knowing I still have room because of the meter) I bend over and blow into the vent screen to trigger the valve. This immediately releases the air and I can keep filling up. What was once a major worry is now just very minor inconvenience when filling the fresh tank. The only other “issue” we have is the sensitivity of the motion night lights. They constantly turn on even when there is no motion. (They will be disconnected before the next season.) The Northern spirits are also slide-out awning prepped. We had Rustons install one when we purchased it to keep most of the rain and debris off the top of the slide. It’s the smallest trailer we could find to fit our family of five comfortably. Even thought it’s a 2454box it’s 29’10” from the tip of the tongue the edge of the back bumper!
We have the 2022 2454BH and love it. I added switches on all the sensor lights. Was an easy fix and we can still turn them on it we want. We do not have any tank filling issues.
For buddy with the ultra lite. For water fill problems check the tank vent hose for kinks and routing. Often used is a soft plastic hose which is prone to kinks or collaps which wont alow air to escape the top of the water tank.
We showed a Trillium in our first trailer tour. Those friends sold the Trillium shortly after recording the video. They bought an Escape. We hope to do a tour of that trailer this year.
@@CampingwiththeColesif you see any alto trailers try and get a tour of them too. They are a Canadian company producing light trailers that have no wood to rot and go bad like normal stick built trailers.
We were looking at a Northern Spirit (similar model) and landed on a Grey wolf 23DBH. I hadn’t realized how inaccessible the cupboards were when the slide was in on the NS. When booking at a PP, these are all 25’ but closer to 29’ with the tongue - do you book for 25 or 32 when selecting a site?