Hi Rick and Linda, the "cargo on" tour was very interesting and I am sure it meets their needs, but these builds are very individual, and new ideas are very informative and useful for all.
Wow, what a nice Sunday evenin' sur-prise! A fresh Gonagain vid! hot off the laptop... Hee. I really like Rick & Sharron's rig; it's like a big teardrop, but with WAY more storage. I won't have nearly as much room so I gotta remember to keep it simple when I wander off onto tangets of grandeur. Thanks again, Rick and Linda! for the Sunday Surprise!
Thats a great setup, i was a carpenter, ive built out buses and trailers for people, im hoping to build me an my son a small trailer, an a camper top for our ranger,one day, thanks for sharing, have a blessed day.
nice set up, but he should install solar panels on the top for extra power for the refer plugged into a invertor . not to use the generator so much , but nice and clean made
This is what I want to do. Have a nice cargo type van for adventuring in and a trailer as extended living space. We've only been camping in our minivan, but I've really loved that. Love the painters pole idea.
Thanks for the tour, guys. I sold my truck and trailer, and my plan is to go with a full-size van, build it into an RV setup, and hit the road full-time again near the end of next year. I want to avoid towing and it's only me so the van should work just fine. Enjoy your trip and have fun, Mike in Oregon.
This is the same set up I have except I store my trailer in the winter months for stealth mode and ease of function. Thanks guys always appreciate your input 😊
Nice rig! I like the van idea. There are times when you just want to pull over and take a rest without setting up. His rig was very creative and practical! Safe travels!
I'm setting up my minivan to be self contained for short periods as the very small utility trailer it can haul will carry an extensive tent setup for longer periods when I find specially nice locations. I love the idea of multiple options.
Like the AC in the rear wall, doing the layout in mine now, and plan to start building this week, needs to be done and on the road in 18 days... Was planning the same idea in the front, inside the kitchen area, with the vents coming out of the bottom of the trailer.. but think I like this better.
I saw their channel a few years ago when I was planning my previous trailer build. Good content, Seem like good people and have a great build. Side note, I built another trailer and have moved from South Texas to Idaho. I think we crossed paths in Kansas but I was focusing on my safe travel and not following Y'alls adventures. Aloha! We were in Hawaii at the same time and didn't know it, why not Kansas.
Very neatly organized. I have my 6x12 double axle tool trailer I could do something with but I'm a tried and true truck camper dude.bBTW, after all the tuneup work I did, the truck is running beautifully except I'm getting 7.1 and 6.7 mpg from my first two tanks of gas this trip. And that was running premium. I usually get one more mpg running premium over regular. Next leg of this trip will be at 65mph, not 70.
2 weeks is very possible by a pro carpenter. I've built my entire life did mine in a month but hand built my cabinets out of wormy chestnut. 4 hundred watt solar and all the goods. I did preprepare by buying many things in advance. Very nice job. Where's the facilities?
Hi just subscribed just exited want to learn how to live on the road as minimal my husband is retiring in February I want to learn to how to do it and get advise he said the day I retire we hiting the road we will on the im scared 😮
Be sure to watch our videos, we've been doing this for quite some time now and have lots of videos out. You can also email us with questions that we may be able to help with.
Hey guys, appreciate your videos!! Quick question, trying to figure out the best option for a side awning setup that would install easily on a finished cargo trailer. Any ideas from things you’ve seen out there? Would like it to go above the door too but not hit on the door when opened. Thanks so much and be safe out there!!
The only thing that we've used is a heavy duty plastic tarp that we tie to pad eyes high on the side of the trailer. We installed a wheel on the top outer edge of the door so that it doesn't tear the tarp. I don't like the standard RV roll-up awnings with all that hardware, but I would lean more towards the ones that you roll up by hand into their cover. I think simple is better.
@@gonagain appreciate the reply!! Yeah me too, too much weight and “stuff” to those rv ones. I may have a boat cover company make me something w snaps to snap in place. Or just use a tarp like you do, the wheel is a great idea!
Quite Nice. It sure is Amazing how many great ideas people come up with and how the imagination is never ending. Food for thought, especially if we have 5 or 6 different platforms to work with. Well Maybe, if ya get what I mean. One Step at a Time. Super Cool. Good Show.