I like the fact that I get to see the RV that I "think" I'll love but with all the "stuff" that people need to put in it and actually use it. I do have a sixty-pound Belgian Malinois and a small cat, they lie each other, and I've been to dog shows, so I know what to bring, but I'm still not sure 'how" to travel in an RV with my pets.
We have 3 dogs (2 Westies 20 lbs each and 1 American water spaniel 45 lbs) and we don’t have any problems traveling with them. Actually this is a perfect RV for pets because it has a temperature control so they won’t get too hot or too cold when we leave them for 6 hrs or so when we do our biking or hiking. Also they’re able to find each of their own little “corners” to lay down while we drive, but most of the time they snuggle together and there’s enough room for all 5 of us.
Hey Ron and Joy we are enjoying the stuffings out of your videos! Please continue recording and posting your Unity adventures and tips. Our 2025 Unity Twin Bed is scheduled to begin assembly on July 4. That seems to be an auspicious date for our Canadian friends to start assembling our Unity! Would you please include links to the additions you have upgraded your Unity with. I still cannot think that MB has not included a TPMS on the Sprinters. I really think a 360° camera view would be standard in 2025 as would a recording dash cam too. Keep your Unity Twin Bed advice coming, people are depending on you😀.
Thank you so much. We appreciate your comment. Yes, we sure will post the links of the things we upgraded and added in our Unity. We’ll try to share our travels and adventures with our LTV as much as we can. Good luck on your 2025 UTB, you’ll love it!
Yup😄 Thanks, FX or Rear lounge is our second choice, but we just love the storage of the Twin bed, more practical for our travel lifestyle. Good Luck!! Check out also the FB group Leisure Travel Van Enthusiasts RV For Sale.
Did you take a factory tour in Winkler? If so, I may have met you. It's a fabulous place to work and we love to make a unit that each of us would be proud to own.
It has to be more that "cold" for water to freeze a tank drain :-) Most people with a "travel" van tend to travel to a warmer place when the temperatures hit freezing or they do what tens of thousands of RV'ers do: They winterize the rig.