There is always next year, God willing! Thanks for sharing as always. Even though you may not have traveled as far as you hoped, I have to say one of my favorite playlists of yours is when you all camped at home!
Thanks for sharing your cleaning routine. You can save some money and use household bleach and dish soap. I actually have a vinyl awning on my pup and it worked worked great at cleaning the mildew and mold. I wore a white tshirt😁😁
I like the mold armor because it is designed to leave behind a coating of protection against future mold 👍 the white shirt is key!! Lol thanks for the feedback and tips :)
The two best things you can do for the long-term survival of a camper is store it undercover and run a dehumidifier inside it all the time when you're not using it.
I see a lot of people using the moisture absorbing buckets. Living in VT we don't have issue with humidity but keeping it covered is critical when we park it. Good advice!
@@sstressfl Yeah the buckets are okay but I prefer an actual powered dehumidifier. I live in Florida and I can't imagine what the inside of my camper would be like if I didn't run a dehumidifier. I probably dump a half a gallon of water a week out of that camper from the dehumidifier. I really like keeping my camper under a carport as well. I'm sure you know leaks are the main enemy of any camper and a carport really gives you extra time to find and fix them before they cause problems
@@DoRC I used to live in Pensacola (UWF graduate!) and the humidity is a destroyer even in the winter months. And the sun alone can wear out anything that sits in that direct sunlight for too long. Sounds like your camper is in good hands :)
It’s a cheap harbor freight dolly that I modified Harbor Freight Trailer Dolly Mod | Pop Up Camper Rockwood 2280bhesp ua-cam.com/video/qkUFNCmHo6U/v-deo.html
@@sstressfl haha I didn’t know about the mod. I bought a $70 harbor freight dolly rated for 600 lb tongue load. The actual wheel bent under the load after about 5 minutes of tugging and pulling the 2280 in my driveway. Live and learn I guess.
There is always next year, God willing! Thanks for sharing as always. Even though you may not have traveled as far as you hoped, I have to say one of my favorite playlists of yours is when you all camped at home!
Thank you Patrick! 🙏
I wish we lived closer so we could go camping with you and Brenda and the kids ❤
Thanks for sharing your cleaning routine. You can save some money and use household bleach and dish soap. I actually have a vinyl awning on my pup and it worked worked great at cleaning the mildew and mold. I wore a white tshirt😁😁
I like the mold armor because it is designed to leave behind a coating of protection against future mold 👍 the white shirt is key!! Lol thanks for the feedback and tips :)
The two best things you can do for the long-term survival of a camper is store it undercover and run a dehumidifier inside it all the time when you're not using it.
I see a lot of people using the moisture absorbing buckets. Living in VT we don't have issue with humidity but keeping it covered is critical when we park it. Good advice!
@@sstressfl Yeah the buckets are okay but I prefer an actual powered dehumidifier. I live in Florida and I can't imagine what the inside of my camper would be like if I didn't run a dehumidifier. I probably dump a half a gallon of water a week out of that camper from the dehumidifier.
I really like keeping my camper under a carport as well. I'm sure you know leaks are the main enemy of any camper and a carport really gives you extra time to find and fix them before they cause problems
@@DoRC I used to live in Pensacola (UWF graduate!) and the humidity is a destroyer even in the winter months. And the sun alone can wear out anything that sits in that direct sunlight for too long. Sounds like your camper is in good hands :)
Which trailer dolly are you using at the end of the video?
It’s a cheap harbor freight dolly that I modified Harbor Freight Trailer Dolly Mod | Pop Up Camper Rockwood 2280bhesp
ua-cam.com/video/qkUFNCmHo6U/v-deo.html
@@sstressfl haha I didn’t know about the mod. I bought a $70 harbor freight dolly rated for 600 lb tongue load. The actual wheel bent under the load after about 5 minutes of tugging and pulling the 2280 in my driveway. Live and learn I guess.