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  • @chrismarkley1818
    @chrismarkley1818 Рік тому +6

    When we’re in the Grand Design… it is 100% Glamping!!! Even says so on the plate!

  • @kreutztimothy
    @kreutztimothy Рік тому +4

    Toilet paper solution:. I hated how it would always mess with the sensors, I got got rid of the TP and installed a heated bidet. Fyi... Don't knock it till you try it... Wouldn't ever wanna go back to the "old" way with TP.

    • @robertpearson8798
      @robertpearson8798 Рік тому +1

      That's an interesting idea, I'll have to investigate it.

    • @LenZFPV
      @LenZFPV 4 місяці тому +1

      He’s right. It’s awesome. But we don’t have one in the camper.

    • @jayfro8340
      @jayfro8340 2 місяці тому

      Composting toilets. Big renovation for the big ones but so worth it.
      No stench, clogs and can dump almost anywhere!

  • @phi-net2437
    @phi-net2437 Рік тому +5

    Been using normal house Charman Ultra for years, the thick kind, no problems in black tank. 96 holiday rambler

  • @charleighconaway9437
    @charleighconaway9437 Рік тому +9

    Love how you said everyone has their brand loyalty kind of like when my husband & I were in the Marine Corps we tease other branches but in the end that all work to get the job done😂

  • @paulhindman5703
    @paulhindman5703 Рік тому +7

    Thanks for you thoughts as usual. Main point is have your spouse with same opinion as you on all RV topics. Saves for a lot of stress at the campsite.

  • @briancoombs6095
    @briancoombs6095 Рік тому +2

    These are the hot button subjects I see on several RV sites.
    1. Towing with a half ton truck . 2. Appropriate tire pressure. 3. Traveling with propane on or off. 4. ST vs LT tires. Cover or no cover.

  • @LilbitCT
    @LilbitCT Рік тому +1

    Some of these discussions like the gas vs diesel tow vehicle I just pop popcorn and enjoy the show.

  • @willmckinsey9958
    @willmckinsey9958 Рік тому +4

    Same guy that left his lights on all night also found out that keeping your black tank open was not a good idea. After a good hour calming everyone down and fixing the problem, the family did get to having a chuckle afterwards. I recommend this channel to them afterwards and hopefully they spent some time learning about their rv.

  • @Tiffany_Mueller
    @Tiffany_Mueller Рік тому +10

    I wanna thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you said about the "is a trailer an RV" argument... I've explained this to my husband so many times and your point about the VIN was overlooked by me👌🏾. He just paid the registration last week so I'm gonna bring it up tonight😈

  • @ramman5784
    @ramman5784 Рік тому +2

    The best truck is the one that starts when you want it to

  • @phillippmorris4109
    @phillippmorris4109 Рік тому +1

    hello from the wet ozarks Jerred. cant say it better myself. tight lines!

  • @RamonaRambles
    @RamonaRambles Рік тому +12

    Would love to hear more about your car camping experiences. I sold my RV. It was just too much for me by myself. Now I’m car camping in my minivan and loving it. No systems to maintain…cheaper and easier to drive. Love your attitude. Doesn’t matter how ya do it or what ya call it. We just need to enjoy nature as much as we can whenever we can. ❤

    • @drivehard2395
      @drivehard2395 Рік тому +1

      I recently switched from the Van you see as my profile pic to a Little Guy Mini Max trailer, and I love it. I spent 35 years car camping, been to all 50 states, Canada and Mexico. The downside, I think, to being in the van was all my stuff was with me all time, meaning, if I drive to a trailhead, all my stuff is at the trailhead instead of at a campground. If I drive to town, all my stuff is in town. Sometimes I felt very vulnerable to theft. Where now I feel better about leaving stuff at camp, and tooling around in the tow vehicle. I also spend a lot of time in National Forests, and the van can only go so far. With the camper, unhitch, and the tow vehicle can go beyond where the camper or the van could go.
      Lastly, for me, spine and neck injuries caught up to me, so have a fixed place for everything is so much better. Van: cassette toilet under the bed. I have to shuffle things around to get at it, and then shuffle stuff around to put it back. So over the shuffling. BUT, I do miss sitting up high in that van. heheh.
      Have fun out there.

  • @ad886710
    @ad886710 Рік тому

    great vid! Love the comment about chemicals in the black tank..."people have been doing it all 3 ways for years without any problems"....so why would you spend the money to buy chemicals? We used to use them, but ran out on a trip several years ago, so went without. Guess what? No issues. So, we haven't used them since and keep the money we were wasting. thx again

  • @IsraellDFend
    @IsraellDFend Рік тому

    I have a brand new Ford Ranger XLT with a suspension lift and upgraded tow package and can tow up to 7500 pounds. I currently tow a 30 foot grand design that’s 6400 pounds dry weight and I have no problems with it. Love it!

  • @JB007Rules2
    @JB007Rules2 Рік тому

    At 8 seconds... that's will prowse!!! I love that guy!!! Insane smart battery guru!! Everything I know, I learned from him!!!

  • @TomSpurlock
    @TomSpurlock Рік тому +4

    The question I hear asked a lot is "what's better, motorhomes, trailers, or 5th wheel". This really depends on your camping style, and price point. There are pros and cons for both. Generally if you're on the move all the time to see the country, a motorhome with a small flat tow vehicle is ideal if you can afford it. It's simply way faster and easier to setup and break down a motorhome campsite. However, if you always camp at places for a week or more, trailers and 5th wheels may be a better choice, assuming you already have a turbo diesel truck for the tow job.

  • @MrJulebryg
    @MrJulebryg Рік тому

    We are full time... And we have 2 greys and one black and we always we the kitchen grey open and the second grey closed to rinse out the hoses.

  • @michaelliner1905
    @michaelliner1905 Рік тому +18

    Hey Jared,
    Really enjoy your channel, short, to the point, and informative. Here are a few more topics for a future video: propane vs. all electric, residential fridge vs. 2 way fridge, washer/dryer vs. more storage, Super C vs. Class A, proper tire pressure. In the RV world I could go on and on.😂 Keep up the great work.

  • @dreewarren3080
    @dreewarren3080 Рік тому +2

    This is what I like about this channel, you share your experiences with different topics, methods or new things to try and you share multiple options and let us decide what works best for us. So camping family camps the same as another family. It’s all about what works best for you making the best memories. Thanks for sharing

  • @Dougy_Fresh
    @Dougy_Fresh Рік тому +1

    Scott rapid dissolve rv toilet tissue breaks down like septic 1 ply but feels like decent 2 ply. My go to.

  • @henrymorgan3982
    @henrymorgan3982 Рік тому +2

    It's all about what works for YOU. Thanks Jared!

  • @cathyhann7957
    @cathyhann7957 Рік тому +1

    You are so right about the controversy. I know how I like to do things so that’s what I do. If someone does something else, that’s fine with me. Excellent video.

  • @Joe-cu4hi
    @Joe-cu4hi Рік тому

    Our Beloved 1999 Airstream Bambi we bought 6 months old had treated us very well. Back in 1999 model all appliances were made in USA with exception of Dometic refrigerator which was made in Sweden are still going strong. After 23 years today I’m replacing the converter

  • @Mark_Lawler
    @Mark_Lawler Рік тому +5

    Girard tankless water heater for the win! Set the digital display to the exact temperature you want, turn on only the hot faucet, and perfection. Also very simple to maintain and weatherize.

    • @frenterr
      @frenterr Рік тому

      I have a furrion tankless water heater and love it set it on 106 to shower and when boondocking I don't waste any water I installed a 12v valve that returns the water back in to my fresh water tank until the water is hot works Great.

    • @timmartin4952
      @timmartin4952 Рік тому

      @@frenterr Terry, interested in your comment. Do you have a link you can share about the 12V valve please? Maybe I can find it myself. Thank you!

  • @lishster
    @lishster Рік тому +1

    😂 Talk about splitting hairs. Love it! Thanks for the chuckles! You are absolutely right, call it what you will, just have fun! Notice he didn't mention Chevys. 😜.

  • @bigdaddy99929
    @bigdaddy99929 Рік тому

    Jared
    Love your channel and your views. You’re extremely mindful and give us ideas and options. Keep it up and don’t allow the ‘fanatical’ comments. We all have them but some more than others. God Bless.

  • @ryancain
    @ryancain Рік тому

    I have a 2016 Chevy 2500hd Duramax and love it..

  • @rovingrosses3288
    @rovingrosses3288 Рік тому

    Great topic. You missed the propane valve open or closed on travel day

  • @edandsueharvey6649
    @edandsueharvey6649 Рік тому

    Thanks you so much for your video. We just got back from a camping trip and was watching your video and realized we hadn’t paid our registration yet. We had misplaced it. We only had 4 days left. Thanks again

  • @FranksDIY
    @FranksDIY Рік тому +1

    I agree that there is always an argument for anything . The point as you said just get out and enjoy the outdoors

  • @meganharoldson8785
    @meganharoldson8785 Рік тому

    We are towing with a passenger van. It is working out beautifully so far. Our engine is a 3500

  • @markoshun
    @markoshun Рік тому +7

    I would add that tankless versus tank might depend on what you are using it for. As mainly a dry-camper, leaving a tap running till the hot water gets there is not something I’m willing to do. My tank is pretty quick, and even that I don’t turn on most the time because I’m also conserving propane.. 😊
    From my perspective, there is no unlimited water, hot or otherwise.

    • @bmgm37
      @bmgm37 Рік тому +6

      Adding a simple hot water circulation system takes care of this. We dry camp a lot and have the Truma which we love. I put on a system that with the press of a countertop air switch, a solenoid in the furthest hot water line opens for 30 seconds and dumps the water back in the fresh tank. When you open the faucet, you truly have instand hot water with no water waste and no extra water in the gray tanks, works awesome.

    • @markoshun
      @markoshun Рік тому +1

      @@bmgm37 That does sound good. I’m going to look into that since the kitchen is furthest away from tank. Thanks.

  • @DG_ontheroad
    @DG_ontheroad Рік тому

    Hello, you are the best, very simple to speak, easy to understand, I am always looking at you, it helps me a lot. Thanks very much. DG from Fort Lauderdale Florida.

  • @LM-ek2hb
    @LM-ek2hb Рік тому

    Nice selection of topics! Thanks. I was also thinking: Pull-Thru or Back-In? AC overnight or Windows Open? Rest Area -Truck or Car lot? , Overnight or not?

  • @johnturner7322
    @johnturner7322 Рік тому

    My TT does not have cap lights, but I do leave my tounge jack light on.

  • @royvoeller8762
    @royvoeller8762 Рік тому +1

    12:09 Jared, been watching you for a good amount of time now. You are the man! Your presentation, attitude and knowledge you share is outstanding. Thank you for all your work and the sharing you give to us all!

  • @jasonpetentler6056
    @jasonpetentler6056 Рік тому

    Great video! Always fun to watch the channel!

  • @DavidHBurkart
    @DavidHBurkart Рік тому

    Good stuff Jared. I think you were going to say the truck you definitely shouldn't tow today's RVs with is a Studebaker.
    How could you???!!!
    You bruised my paper-thin skin with the odacity of your offense & I have no safe-space to crawl into.
    Ohhhh the horror.
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @grantdavis5992
    @grantdavis5992 Рік тому

    I suggest a bidet to greatly reduce or eliminate paper in your black tank. We probably don't use one roll per month since getting bidets, and we could always air dry if necessary .

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  Рік тому +1

      You're not the first to say that. I like the idea.

  • @stevesmith8125
    @stevesmith8125 Рік тому

    You're right. It doesn't really matter what you call it just enjoy it. Enjoyed your video. I hope your insight softens some of the stubbornness out there. Good job.

  • @smittyd1328
    @smittyd1328 Рік тому

    😅 Jarad, you forgot "boondocking". That will get them going in the forums. Can you boondock at a Walmart? Keep the videos coming!

  • @JeffBush1
    @JeffBush1 Рік тому

    RV Lights: Glad you brought this up but wish you would have provided more. Glad you are taking on difficult topics as some many would shy away from. If I may recommend, courteous campers should not their camping experience onto others as everyone camps differently, Therefore, respect others and their camping experience. Do not play music of tv loud enough to be heard at your neighbors campsite. Do not allow your children to run through or disturb others camping experience. And, of course, do not shine light into other's campsites. I always feel bad for those folks in a tent and are directly across the road of an RV that has those lights on the front. Just image that light shining in your bedroom all night. Ugh. I know I would not. Many RV's are insulated well from exterior sound and light (black out shades) but for the campers in a tent. They cannot isolate from the sound or the light.

  • @JHA6100
    @JHA6100 Рік тому +1

    Interesting topics here Jerod. Yes, so many people get so caught up on these items, and so many more. I would like people to offer alternatives rather than be confrontational. We are all here to live life, appreciate the efforts of others such as yourself, so who am I to argue with you or others? Always love your suggestions and POV. You are a blessing to so many RV’ers, campers, glampers, or whatever one wants to call themselves! 😀

  • @bobbafett1971
    @bobbafett1971 Рік тому

    I would install the truma...but I boondock more then hook up. And I need the propane tank.

  • @barrigany
    @barrigany Рік тому +2

    ... My inner Monk can't unsee your stove top on in the background😖

  • @robertpearson8798
    @robertpearson8798 Рік тому +1

    I'm still on the fence on the "toilet chemicals or no chemicals" debate with our new TT. I'm leaning heavily towards the "septic safe TP and lots of water" crowd though. Experience will decide.

  • @fm71450
    @fm71450 Рік тому

    Hey Jared, interesting topic. Thank you. We miss seeing you on Campendium. Keep up the GREAT work!

  • @rbstorms
    @rbstorms Рік тому

    Wow! You jumped right into the Holy Wars with the truck brand thing! Probably the only subject worse than the Mac vs. PC vs. Linux battle.

  • @robertpearson8798
    @robertpearson8798 Рік тому +1

    For most people the definition of "camping" changes as we get older. I get a chuckle out of those people who tell me that my 26 foot travel trailer isn't real camping, real camping is sleeping on the ground in a tent. When I ask them when the last time they did "real camping" was the usual answer is "not for many years" and they won't admit that they're just not up to it anymore.

  • @Propnut48
    @Propnut48 Рік тому

    On t/p I use Costco t/p and even at home on my septic system I separate it into two sheets so it breaks down after flushing.

  • @kathleenrutherford733
    @kathleenrutherford733 Рік тому

    Great job Jarred, thank you

  • @danettej4796
    @danettej4796 Рік тому +3

    So… what truck are you going to say that you won’t tow with? I tow with a Toyota Tundra with the 5.7 V8 and it does great for my camper. 😁

  • @JP-ee8ni
    @JP-ee8ni Рік тому +1

    Great informative video. You’re correct, no matter what, just get out and have fun!

  • @shiftfocus1
    @shiftfocus1 Рік тому +4

    I might be one of those people with strong opinions about matching tow vehicles to towables. I might also be a total hypocrite, after my last trip to the scales…
    I find our strong opinions are sometimes founded in our bad experiences, which we universalize too readily. We’re at our best when we try to help each other. Your content is fantastic for doing that, and appreciated. Love the channel!

  • @mattclary2069
    @mattclary2069 Рік тому

    Truck brand loyalty just cracks me up! I couldn't care less what I drive. Whatever works best for me at the moment of purchase.

  • @Markpatrickrich
    @Markpatrickrich Рік тому

    I do my best to stay away from the drama I do shut my lights off to be a good neighbor even though I would like to keep them on for the aesthetics and the security. I enjoy your videos. Most of your do it yourself and your reviews. You’re very good at explaining it make it easy do you understand thank you for your help all your tips and information sending you positive energy from Southern California. Hope to see you on the road someday safe travels.

  • @perrymahnke886
    @perrymahnke886 Рік тому +1

    Really great video & I like how delicately you covered the different topics & your experiences.

  • @gregoryjordan6522
    @gregoryjordan6522 Рік тому +1

    On the black tank topics. I watched "Changing Lanes" when they were talking to a guy that specialized in black tank repair. About toilet paper, he suggested Angle Soft. His exact words were "I never saw a tank have any trouble when Angle Soft was used". To clean the black tank, he used a combination of Pine Sol & Calgon bath beads. You add that before you drive to a new location. The sloshing around coats the inside of the black tank.
    About the type of truck. I drive a 2008 GMC 2500HD 6.6L Turbo Diesel. I picked an 08 so there's no DEF. It can tow a16K 5th wheel. My camper max weight is 10K. I am able to accelerate while towing uphill. Plus, I've heard too many horror stories about Ford Trucks. But in reality, I cheat. My son is a car nut (I am a computer geek by profession) and researches cars more and knows them better than I. I just told him I needed a truck to tow a camper and he picked this one for me.

  • @JoseHernandez-jh7ht
    @JoseHernandez-jh7ht Рік тому

    I know we use our Grey to flush out the sewer hose after flushing blk/tank but I know also we can leave our Grey open at a full hook up or permenant residency w/blk tank closed but we also have a blk/tank FLUSH system to eliminate Grey water use right, what's you humble opinion sir

  • @carolynmesser7199
    @carolynmesser7199 Рік тому

    Just enjoy camping in our RV . Just came back from Texas 😀.thx

  • @RelativelyRichLife
    @RelativelyRichLife Рік тому

    All these topics are definitely controversial and thx for the p-trap hack. Great video!

  • @gerardmetoyer7704
    @gerardmetoyer7704 Рік тому

    I tow with a Nissan NV3500 van. My TT is less than 9Klbs and it tows just fine.

  • @lifeinthefishbowl
    @lifeinthefishbowl Рік тому

    The cap lights are cool. I don’t have a problem with them until they leave them on all night. Unless you have super blinds light still gets in around the edges.

  • @mikeehrhart9488
    @mikeehrhart9488 Рік тому

    Great list!

  • @itsjustthatez4275
    @itsjustthatez4275 Рік тому

    Great topics. Do you have a video on getting mail while living full time on the road? Legalities. Thanks dorngreat videos

  • @newamericatowguy3633
    @newamericatowguy3633 Рік тому

    RV Cap lights should be left as running lights when you're towing... but thats my opinion. My tow rig is a 2002 F350. Yes I have the 7.3 and I love it! I may or may not catch some flack but oh well. 😅

    • @pativoogd2721
      @pativoogd2721 4 місяці тому

      What would you catch flack about that sounds like an amazing truck what’s wrong with it

  • @williamjames3304
    @williamjames3304 Рік тому

    Just get out there and have fun.

  • @ourrvsunsets
    @ourrvsunsets Рік тому +1

    If the internets have taught me anything it's that Jared... YOU'RE WRONG!!!! But don't worry, so am I and so is he and so is she and... As long as what you're doing is safe, find what works for you and do that! Oh and as for a tow vehicle I'm going to suggest a 1936 Diamond Rio. It's gonna be slow, and parts are gonna be difficult to to find, but damn you gonna look good in it!!!

  • @timaz1066
    @timaz1066 Рік тому

    As we all know everyone is going to have something they like or dislike the key as you said just get out there and enjoy life.

  • @windrider65
    @windrider65 Рік тому +1

    As far as the black tank, you said it, water is your friend. After I dump mine I put 6 to 8 gallons of water back into the tank. It's only a 30 gallon tank, but it helps to get everything out when I pull the handle. Do what works best for you, that's all that matters.

    • @AllAboutRVs
      @AllAboutRVs  Рік тому +1

      Good plan to make sure you don’t have a problem.

    • @windrider65
      @windrider65 Рік тому +1

      @@AllAboutRVs only down side to it is that I have to drain the tank more often.

    • @k-mparker
      @k-mparker Рік тому

      We just bought a bigger RV…bigger RV bigger tank. Winner winner, seafood dinner!!

  • @randyshay7280
    @randyshay7280 Рік тому +2

    Electric trucks are the best! Especially for boondocking. If your batteries are low you can recharge them with the sun with your solar generator. Only takes about a month or two, especially on those cloudy days. Gives you more time to boondock!

  • @purplemoose6431
    @purplemoose6431 Рік тому

    How about fifth wheel frame flex?

  • @richardbrowning2376
    @richardbrowning2376 Рік тому +1

    I am not saying I favor or do not favor keeping your gray tank open but I thought I would share something that another rver shared with me yesterday. He mentioned he never leaves his open because if something down the line in the sewage pipe gets clogged it is possible leaving your gray tank open will fill it some from others dumping down the line. I always leave mine closed but want to know others thoughts.

  • @starshipadventure361
    @starshipadventure361 Рік тому +1

    Informative as usual - and I laughed at a few of the topics

  • @DianaWilson
    @DianaWilson Рік тому

    Great list. Thanks so much for sharing. One controversy I hear a lot is about to use or not to use a heated water hose. Some people that overwinter in their RV insist you have to have a heated water hose. Other people just fill up their tanks when it's going to be below freezing and unplug from the city water. I am in the latter camp. But I also have filters on my line that will bust. I am in Texas, so I rarely have to go more than a couple days without being able to hook up to the water.

  • @mondavou9408
    @mondavou9408 Рік тому

    Regarding the RO, I didn't know there is a system to replace the minerals. I installed, then removed, my home RO system because it lacked essential minerals. Thanks for sharing.

    • @nvrmor023
      @nvrmor023 Рік тому

      Nothing a one a day or similar vitamin won't fix. Relying on minerals in water is nonsense.

  • @willmckinsey9958
    @willmckinsey9958 Рік тому

    Outside lights are cool and all, but turn them off at bed time. Had a guy last year camped next to me. Just bought it and didn't get to know it before he went out. Left the front lights on and blinded me all night in our bedroom. I let him know the next day and he was sorry about not knowing his unit beforehand. He said he skipped the walk through so that is something we shouldn't skip

  • @aklohis8683
    @aklohis8683 Рік тому

    Truly appreciate your videos!

  • @Outlaws28
    @Outlaws28 Рік тому +1

    Great content as always, although I would have preferred you to be a little more "committed" on some of the topics, but I get it. Who wants to jump in the middle of brand bashing?! 😅
    I totally agree about right sizing of the tow vehicle.
    I try not to jump in unless asked because people get defensive very quickly. However, when it comes to tow vehicles, improper decisions don't just affect the owner, they potentially affect other people on the road. Sometimes it's difficult not to say something.
    And then there are the people who ask and get defensive when they don't get the answer they wanted to hear simply because "it's towed fine for so many years".
    When it comes to tow vehicles, the numbers don't lie.

  • @artfrederick614
    @artfrederick614 Рік тому

    Thought you’d cover traveling with propane on to run your fridge or always off for safety. 😊

  • @dixienormous9052
    @dixienormous9052 Рік тому

    One campground we go to, you can’t have any chemicals in either tank
    You must rinse them out before you arrive

  • @Roadtriptoday
    @Roadtriptoday Рік тому

    Enjoyed the different topics. Good refresher with our first trip of the year coming up.

  • @martinasaxton7033
    @martinasaxton7033 Рік тому +1

    You might want to research RO water filtration. It removes the minerals and makes water more acidic than regular water.

  • @AustinSanderson.
    @AustinSanderson. Рік тому

    really enjoyed this im excited to begin full time living because mortgage rates on a house right now are not ideal or smart investment i watched video to the end and appreciate the honesty

  • @KampingKids
    @KampingKids Рік тому

    Great info as always!

  • @Becker1697
    @Becker1697 Рік тому

    i have learned so much from this channel. thank you for the insight.

  • @terryt2910
    @terryt2910 Рік тому

    Enjoyed this interesting and educational list. Thanks.
    Of course there are many, many more you could have covered. Two issues that I've researched at great length are RV covers, for those who don't live in theirs year around, and campfires. Don't get me going on campfires!

    • @ThePhotocon1
      @ThePhotocon1 Рік тому

      Terry, I am thinking of buying a cover for my 32-foot travel trailer. The reviews all seem mixed at best. Do you have a suggestion based on your research? I live in southern California so cold, windy weather is not a concern but long, hot sunny days are. What do you recommend?

  • @jogillis4503
    @jogillis4503 Рік тому

    You crack me up. This was fun to watch.

  • @rogergraves242
    @rogergraves242 7 місяців тому

    How Much does the Berkey water system weigh.

  • @grit5133
    @grit5133 Рік тому +2

    If you are in a campground with tents, absolutely turn your outside lights off. Tents don't block light.

  • @dougross4952
    @dougross4952 Рік тому

    No comment! lol Great video and you nailed it.

  • @bofa83
    @bofa83 9 місяців тому

    I want to know why those front lights aren't tied to the exterior light switch. why does it need a separate switch?

  • @paulmarentette5346
    @paulmarentette5346 Рік тому

    FLEXIBILITY is the greatest trait any traveler can carry. There's zero room for binary, conditional or knee-jerk thinking, even less for ascribing what works for us works for all. Sure everyone wants to repeat that which has worked and avoid that which hasn't but ultimately all our challenges are those we've created. Accepting that, then adapting the tools and means we bring to enjoy these challenges (for better and for worse) is what life, and camping is all about!

  • @chomp54321
    @chomp54321 Рік тому +1

    "Bulky Berkey" eh? You are really, really courageous! 😂

  • @SuperSushidog
    @SuperSushidog Рік тому

    I thought you might mention the old argument, "propane on or off when traveling." We fall into the propane always on camp as we are FTers who boondock most of the time. Besides our 24 yr old fridge only works on propane.

    • @bikabill403
      @bikabill403 Рік тому +1

      The owners manual for our fridge, which is electric/propane, says it's fine to keep propane on while traveling. We always have.

  • @geigertron3000
    @geigertron3000 Рік тому

    i towed our 32' travel trailer with a BMW X5.... not bad

  • @shutupstoopid4518
    @shutupstoopid4518 Рік тому

    Only thing I know is you should always put your slides in before you enter a construction zone

  • @bobbafett1971
    @bobbafett1971 Рік тому

    Run your ro water back to the holding tank. It's just water. It's what didn't pass through the membrane.
    I have a 9 stage filter on my salt water tank. The water is the same on discharge as input.

  • @jgehl1
    @jgehl1 Рік тому

    Thanks for the great videos. I really learn a lot from them. It keeps me on track as what I should and should not do. Plus some of the things that I’m not capable of doing any more, like climbing on the roof to make repairs etc. so I have to get the dealer to do those things. Thanks again for the great job you are doing! From Ontario Canada!

  • @Maxid1
    @Maxid1 Рік тому +2

    These conflicts are why I often stay out of the comments. I don't have an opinion about any of these. What I do has worked for the 8 years I've been full time but I know enough not to think what I do is the only way it can be done.