Great info. It is surprising how many people don’t abide by much of what you suggest even if it is common sense. The only thing I wouldn’t feel comfortable is with turning an extra set of keys over to an RV park owner for emergency. That’s a matter of preference though. It comes down to what you are comfortable doing.
Hello, I just found your channel and subscribed. My wife and I are retired. We have a Class A diesel pusher. We enjoy part timing. We are all electric with a residential refrigerator. Being from Florida we have to run our generator for the roof top air conditioners and the refrigerator. The generator and engine share the same fuel tank. Just in case I am not paying attention, this has happened three times, there is a built-in safety. When the fuel tank gets down to a quarter of a tank the generator will automatically turn off. This is a fabulous reminder to stop at the next fuel station. Of course with the car hooked up in tow we are 62' long and 12'6" tall so we use the fuel island at truck stops. For just overnighting we have both Sam's Club and BJ'S Wholesale Club memberships. Both have been fabulous about letting us stay the night for free in their parking lots. And yes! Our kitty travels with us too. 🤗
Thank you so much! I don't have a generator, but am seriously considering one, mostly for the summer months when it's hot. In the winter, I can run the furnace off the battery with propane and do just fine, but hot is a different story as you said lol I have not overnighted in either of those, but a lot of folks do and love the convenience. I am working on a video about RVing with cats, so if you have input, I would be elated to add those with full credit to your channel. I absolutely love the RV community and have nothing bad to say about my experiences. Are you all subscribers to Harvest Hosts by chance?
Yes we are Harvest Host members. We have tried using it three times, but have never had any success. Each time the Host never got back to us in time and we have had to make other arrangements. Our Kitty doesn't like travel days, but once we are parked for the night she is happy again. If we feed her wet food on the morning of a travel day she will throw up. She gets dry food. Once we park at night she can have wet food again. In the South both the days and nights are in the 90's. Having a generator for the air conditioning is a must. We use a Garmin RV GPS. We load in what kind of RV we have, length, height and weight. It makes sure we don't go down roads we shouldn't. Have you ever heard of a book called The Next Exit? If so do you use it?
I caught a glimpse of my home town attraction, the underground salt. I hope you had a chance to see this attraction in person. I've even ridden my mountain bike down there. Pretty cool. Also, enjoyed your video.
Hey stranger! Thank you! My mother encouraged this when I started traveling so I really did it so family could follow along and it's bloomed more than I ever imagined. Hope you're doing well!
@@travelnursediaries I'm doing well, thanks. I guess I've had my channel a couple of years now. It's nice to get some extra cash for doing something I enjoy. So keep it up. Your content looks good!!
Hi whatcha up to hope all is well sending up prayers 4 healing and unspoken and 4 everyone and bless great healthy peaceful safe journeys travels and happy day everyday in name of the Creator God /Yahweh and Yeshua/ Jesus and the Holy Ghost /Spirit Amen much honor and respect keep walking tall always and cool video keep one pushing forward one step at a time and stay warm and catch u on the flippy flops and smile 🕊🦅🎚💪🙂👍👍 🚌🌅🌌⛺🌄🏞🏖
Great info. It is surprising how many people don’t abide by much of what you suggest even if it is common sense.
The only thing I wouldn’t feel comfortable is with turning an extra set of keys over to an RV park owner for emergency. That’s a matter of preference though. It comes down to what you are comfortable doing.
Hello, I just found your channel and subscribed. My wife and I are retired. We have a Class A diesel pusher. We enjoy part timing. We are all electric with a residential refrigerator. Being from Florida we have to run our generator for the roof top air conditioners and the refrigerator. The generator and engine share the same fuel tank. Just in case I am not paying attention, this has happened three times, there is a built-in safety. When the fuel tank gets down to a quarter of a tank the generator will automatically turn off. This is a fabulous reminder to stop at the next fuel station. Of course with the car hooked up in tow we are 62' long and 12'6" tall so we use the fuel island at truck stops. For just overnighting we have both Sam's Club and BJ'S Wholesale Club memberships. Both have been fabulous about letting us stay the night for free in their parking lots. And yes! Our kitty travels with us too. 🤗
Thank you so much! I don't have a generator, but am seriously considering one, mostly for the summer months when it's hot. In the winter, I can run the furnace off the battery with propane and do just fine, but hot is a different story as you said lol I have not overnighted in either of those, but a lot of folks do and love the convenience. I am working on a video about RVing with cats, so if you have input, I would be elated to add those with full credit to your channel. I absolutely love the RV community and have nothing bad to say about my experiences. Are you all subscribers to Harvest Hosts by chance?
Yes we are Harvest Host members. We have tried using it three times, but have never had any success. Each time the Host never got back to us in time and we have had to make other arrangements. Our Kitty doesn't like travel days, but once we are parked for the night she is happy again. If we feed her wet food on the morning of a travel day she will throw up. She gets dry food. Once we park at night she can have wet food again. In the South both the days and nights are in the 90's. Having a generator for the air conditioning is a must. We use a Garmin RV GPS. We load in what kind of RV we have, length, height and weight. It makes sure we don't go down roads we shouldn't. Have you ever heard of a book called The Next Exit? If so do you use it?
I really enjoyed your video. Stay safe.
Thank you so much! I am delighted to know that the content was either helpful or entertaining or both. Cheers!
I caught a glimpse of my home town attraction, the underground salt. I hope you had a chance to see this attraction in person. I've even ridden my mountain bike down there. Pretty cool. Also, enjoyed your video.
Thank you! I did get to take the tour. Had a great time. It was very interesting anc the movie props were an added bonus. :)
Best video I learned something new from this content. Please upload more videos
Thank you. I'm glad it was helpful :)
Hello, Very good info. Good job. Thank you. Happy Holidays.
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful. I definitely plan on doing more like this :)
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It's Bill Brecheen. I wasn't aware you had a channel. Very cool. I've subscribed. 👍🏾👍🏾
Hey stranger! Thank you! My mother encouraged this when I started traveling so I really did it so family could follow along and it's bloomed more than I ever imagined. Hope you're doing well!
@@travelnursediaries I'm doing well, thanks. I guess I've had my channel a couple of years now. It's nice to get some extra cash for doing something I enjoy. So keep it up. Your content looks good!!
Where did you get the map from to mark off?
Hi whatcha up to hope all is well sending up prayers 4 healing and unspoken and 4 everyone and bless great healthy peaceful safe journeys travels and happy day everyday in name of the Creator God /Yahweh and Yeshua/ Jesus and the Holy Ghost /Spirit Amen much honor and respect keep walking tall always and cool video keep one pushing forward one step at a time and stay warm and catch u on the flippy flops and smile
🕊🦅🎚💪🙂👍👍
🚌🌅🌌⛺🌄🏞🏖
Safe journeys to all!
@@travelnursediaries thank u much and keep praying and keep walking tall always and cool video
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🚌🌅🌌⛺🌄🏞🏖