I am 77 yrs old, single and only have a little dog. Haven’t had a vacation in 17 years but I just bought a new Ram 3500 4wd hopefully a truck camper soon. Just want to take tips in Ohio and neighbor states for 2-3 days. Pray for me?
Thank you! Inspiring to see them enjoying life! How do you like your 'extended cab' of your F250 in how the front of the camper extends out over the windshield more than a crew cab? The shorter wheel base is worth it for being more mobile off the paved roads? You lose some storage behind the front seats but gain more mobility on rough roads..? What is the payload on your F250?
Hi - what a great video! Super useful! Do you by chance have contact info for Avi, toward the end of the video? We have some questions about his rig! :)
Hey guys great video . I hope you had a awesome time. Looked like a blast. I hope to join you next year . I'm interested in a Cirrus 620 I was wondering the older gentleman you interviewed with the 620 does he have a UA-cam channel or a Fb page? I have some questions for him? I'm looking for ideals esp. on entry steps and hacks. Thank you for sharing the video and as I always say stay safe and healthy.
@@OuterLimitsOpenRoad Thanks guys for getting back to me I actually think that I came up with my own solution on the steps.I appreciate your help and enjoy your channel. As always stay safe and healthy.
That USB coffee grinder!! We bought a hand crank and it’s an ongoing joke as to which one has to grind the coffee beans in the morning 🤣 Kellie, did you get info about the grinder?
When we hit the road I bought a hand crank too! Then I never used it and gave it away. It was so theoretically good, lol. I did not get the exact info but there are plenty on Amazon, so I have one in my cart. But Bill can't have caffeine so I cut the coffee cord about 6 months ago and we only drink decaf. It's hard to find decaf beans and even then, I mean it's not really coffee, is it? But I have adjusted. It's just not worth grinding for I don't think. But I hope you are out there grinding away. For all of us.
There is a lot of interest in that. It gets discussed a lot in the forums. I know that we spent as much time figuring out the truck as the camper and then the experience was quite a bit different than we expected or planned. Good idea.
It's easy for us, but we are taller. I've heard of some needing a step. A dually would give an advantage but we have ours on a regular 250 with added airbags.
The fridge broke and they had to saw it in half to remove... and it cannot be replaced! How long does Cirrus figure fridges trypically last? Seems like a pretty significant design flaw.
I imagine it's the same with most rvs. They install before they add the walls. Our fridge is doing well and it's the same year as theirs. I guess the figure that's the plan-cut it up. Many rvs have much much bigger fridges.
@@OuterLimitsOpenRoad Never thought about it, but you are right. The fridge must be one of the first things to go into an RV build. I guess since most people don't use their RV much the fridge doesn't get much use and lasts a long time.
I just bought a 2022 620 I am scheduled to pick up in few days, I contacted Tech service at NuCamp and asked for a one line wiring diagram. I was told they dont have any, how can you run a production line without any documents for the floor and what did they submit for approval to build. I am hoping the quality doesn't reflect this from the factory. Anyone find electrical wiring diagrams any where else???
Search the Cirrus Owners facebook page. I know there are schematics for the the other models but I'm not sure about the 620. I did just listen to the campers next to us go on and on about the build issues with their Mercedes/Winnebago top of the line van to anyone who would listen. No rv's are built how we'd prefer. They're meant for weekend use. You won't find any manufacturer without a healthy dose of complaints. This is our third NuCamp because we love them. They are not perfect by any means, but we've been there, we've met them and we trust them.
Nice planning & execution.
I am 77 yrs old, single and only have a little dog. Haven’t had a vacation in 17 years but I just bought a new Ram 3500 4wd hopefully a truck camper soon. Just want to take tips in Ohio and neighbor states for 2-3 days. Pray for me?
Thanks for the vid! Your so right, I"d rather see reviews by actual owners than hyper, slick salesmen!
Really enjoyed everyone's view of their camper. Everyone had some different awesome ideas of one thing or another.
NuCamp owners are truly the best people.
Excellent compendium of unique folks n mods!
Thanks for the wonderful video of the Cirrus campers that attended the 2022 TCA rally! Final count 245 rigs!
Our pleasure!
Great to see all the truck campers!
There were some cool vintage ones, plus some homemades. I might do another video. So many rigs!
Great testimonials for NuCamp Cirrus. Great to see the variety of mods.
Thanks for sharing! Very interesting!
Our pleasure!
Did a nice job keep it up!
Great job Kelli! Dennis never sounded so good!😂
Like a man in a wind tunnel. Ugh. Next time I rent you a studio! Lol.
Would love a 620. Going with Scout for the weight factor. Maybe next truck. Cold and snowy here in the Yoop.
Ahh the UP. One of the best parts of Michigan.
@@OuterLimitsOpenRoad not right now lol.
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Thank you! Inspiring to see them enjoying life! How do you like your 'extended cab' of your F250 in how the front of the camper extends out over the windshield more than a crew cab? The shorter wheel base is worth it for being more mobile off the paved roads? You lose some storage behind the front seats but gain more mobility on rough roads..?
What is the payload on your F250?
How can we get more info on Avi camper build. Cool build.
Hi - what a great video! Super useful! Do you by chance have contact info for Avi, toward the end of the video? We have some questions about his rig! :)
Hey guys great video . I hope you had a awesome time. Looked like a blast. I hope to join you next year . I'm interested in a Cirrus 620 I was wondering the older gentleman you interviewed with the 620 does he have a UA-cam channel or a Fb page? I have some questions for him? I'm looking for ideals esp. on entry steps and hacks. Thank you for sharing the video and as I always say stay safe and healthy.
Hey Mark. Ted isn't on socials but I can send him your email if you want to dm it to me. Outerlimitsopenroad on messenger or at Gmail.
@@OuterLimitsOpenRoad Thanks guys for getting back to me I actually think that I came up with my own solution on the steps.I appreciate your help and enjoy your channel. As always stay safe and healthy.
I want Avi's unit
It's a beast. Be sure to check out @stonyboot for the full tour!
Where do I find the Avi tour.
That USB coffee grinder!! We bought a hand crank and it’s an ongoing joke as to which one has to grind the coffee beans in the morning 🤣 Kellie, did you get info about the grinder?
When we hit the road I bought a hand crank too! Then I never used it and gave it away. It was so theoretically good, lol. I did not get the exact info but there are plenty on Amazon, so I have one in my cart. But Bill can't have caffeine so I cut the coffee cord about 6 months ago and we only drink decaf. It's hard to find decaf beans and even then, I mean it's not really coffee, is it? But I have adjusted. It's just not worth grinding for I don't think. But I hope you are out there grinding away. For all of us.
Would love to know of others that have Cirrus youtube channels and follow them too :-) awesome vid!
How to get water in the desert? Useless to have toilet but no water resource near
I think when you do these reviews you should let people see what size and model vehicles these units are sitting on.
There is a lot of interest in that. It gets discussed a lot in the forums. I know that we spent as much time figuring out the truck as the camper and then the experience was quite a bit different than we expected or planned. Good idea.
What size generators are yu running for ac units
245 rigs was the final count.
That's great!
is it easy to get in and out of the bed...do you need a dually with the 820
It's easy for us, but we are taller. I've heard of some needing a step. A dually would give an advantage but we have ours on a regular 250 with added airbags.
@@OuterLimitsOpenRoad thanks
The fridge broke and they had to saw it in half to remove... and it cannot be replaced! How long does Cirrus figure fridges trypically last? Seems like a pretty significant design flaw.
I imagine it's the same with most rvs. They install before they add the walls. Our fridge is doing well and it's the same year as theirs. I guess the figure that's the plan-cut it up. Many rvs have much much bigger fridges.
@@OuterLimitsOpenRoad Never thought about it, but you are right. The fridge must be one of the first things to go into an RV build. I guess since most people don't use their RV much the fridge doesn't get much use and lasts a long time.
I just bought a 2022 620 I am scheduled to pick up in few days, I contacted Tech service at NuCamp and asked for a one line wiring diagram. I was told they dont have any, how can you run a production line without any documents for the floor and what did they submit for approval to build. I am hoping the quality doesn't reflect this from the factory. Anyone find electrical wiring diagrams any where else???
Search the Cirrus Owners facebook page. I know there are schematics for the the other models but I'm not sure about the 620. I did just listen to the campers next to us go on and on about the build issues with their Mercedes/Winnebago top of the line van to anyone who would listen. No rv's are built how we'd prefer. They're meant for weekend use. You won't find any manufacturer without a healthy dose of complaints. This is our third NuCamp because we love them. They are not perfect by any means, but we've been there, we've met them and we trust them.
sorry lady but just let him talk. and you just filming. not okokokokokokok