I don’t think you are boring at all. I’m refreshed at how efficient you are with all of the material you include in the videos. In my opinion, you don’t make your videos so sterol that it’s predictable, nor do you fill your videos with so much unnecessary Information which makes the video drawn out. I’ve learned a lot from you and your style of videos.
IMO..one of the best tips to a newbie owner is get a tape measure and measure all cabinets and storage areas, front to back and sideways, write down that info or store it in your phone and carry that info with you at all times because you never know when you will find just the right thing that fits in a place giving you more storage.
I’m rewatching some of your videos and picking up new ideas that make more sense now that we have a few trips under our belt Keep the camera rolling …and the tires!!
Amazon is going to love, love, love me after all of these 'gotta have's ' Your collection of helpful tips are videos are like a library, a resource center worth watching more than once to find what works at the time of your need. Thank you for sharing these valuable tips !
Love your videos! I’m about to buy my first class B van but lived on a sailboat in the Caribbean for years back in the ‘80s... now in Breckenridge Colorado so it will be different trying to accomodate cold weather gear in small space!
For sure, winter poses new challenges. But you can add attachments to the rear doors to hold gear. Check out Owl Vans accessories. Good luck with your search.
Watching the last gal make up the bedding for the night makes me glad we have two single beds . Great video. Remember, when you replace your fridge with a compressor fridge you will get at least an extra cubic foot of fridge space . Yay !
@@FromShetoMe We haven't replaced ours yet but will be getting the Truck fridge brand direct from truckfridge.com it will fit in our current Fridge's space and give us an extra 1.6 cubic feet of interior space. You and I have discussed this before. I seem to remember it being 3 amps but of course this varies due to how cold you set the fridge and ambient temperatures.
The dimensions are pretty close (Dometic is 3" taller) but you get a lot more storage with the TruckFridge. The challenge is finding a capable technician.
@@FromShetoMe Notice the truck fridges are on back order until December. I guess people had same trouble as us during summer trips and beat us to the draw. Another plus to the Truck fridge is you may gain a little bit of outside storage behind the fridge. A piece of molding could be found to fill gap or better yet , a vented piece across the top to give it more airflow. The outside vents may need to be covered to keep dirt and dust from blowing in . As for rv service in your area maybe Yelp reviews , Angie's list . A good handyman should be able to handle it.
I also met Jennifer and John at a Pleasureway meetup. They were very fun and inventive. I loved seeing them again on your channel. I only wish that I had asked Jennifer for her crab cakes recipe. Happy trails - Gina and Walt
I keep a round “tap, puck light” in my pantry cupboard, it has 3 shelves that are deep and dark so I can use it like a flashlight. It just sits on the shelf until needed. Simple and functional.
@@timsmith7625 If this cold front passes through and normal temps return, you should definitely come down 395 and experience the fall color. Should be at peak in a week or two. You can camp at the lower elevations and explore the mountains during the day.
We made it to Provo UT and tomorrow’s decision is west on I-80 to Reno/Truckee or south and then work our way back up 395 from Vegas to Death Valley and then north. Will be checking the updated WX before any decision.
wow !!! love love this video. Lots of good info. I am learning so much from all your videos. Thank you. We are in the process of looking for "the RV" for us. We know for sure it will be a Pleasure Way. We have been putting videos together of our journey.
@@FromShetoMe yes, very pricey. Love Pleasure Way build quality. What made you decide to go with the Ascent? We test drove the Ascent and Lexor. OnTour was not available. Ascent was much more comfortable to drive than the Lexor, but a lot more money.
@@tdadventures She mentioned John, her husband did not fit comfortably in the Lexor, he is tall and the driver's seat didn't have enough leg room for him.
@@tdadventures I loved the layout of the Lexor but when John sat in the driver's seat, it just didn't work for him. I have heard that the new one has more room. But we are very happy with the Ascent (even though the bathroom is a bit small). We really like our after market suspension upgrade and new tires. Gave us everything we needed for Alaska.
@@FromShetoMe I really love the Lexor FL layout. I am very short, Lexor does not give me much options to adjust the seat. I found the Ascent's seats to be more comfortable. The only thing that is holding us back in making the decision is we need to test drive the OnTour first. We were told that a lot of people who buy their Pleasure RV without test driving it first. Wow !!
Really enjoyed the tours to see other folks ideas. Did you see the new Pleasure-Way Ontour? I think they said the interior height was 6.5 ft. It was at the Hersey RV Show and will be at the California show.
A healthy active senior who has rediscovered the joy of riding my bike. I ‘d like to upgrade but overwhelmed with choices. Can you share what you and other bikers our age are choosing, or features to consider. I don’t want an ebike. I like the exercise of pedal power. Many tks. Always enjoy your shows.
I also own a Townie bike. They changed the design so that you sit lower and thus are able to put your feet flat on the ground for ease in getting on/off or just waiting at a traffic light. See if you can find a dealer that carries them.
Thank you! One thing that has stopped us from buying the class B is parking. Do you park it at home? Is it in your driveway? Do you still have two cars? It doesn’t make sense to us to pay to store it.
Yes, we park on driveway. We still have 2 cars but have talked about getting rid of one. Our city does not allow RVs to be parked on street. So the size was an important factor in our decision. Just wish it fit in garage.
If you live in an HOA (Home Owners Association ) area , check their rules . Many stories of people surprised they couldn't park in their own driveway and having to pay to store it even if they daily drove the van . They were not happy campers ( pun intended ) .
@@FromShetoMe Maybe you might want to do a little video for your ever growing viewership on the subject. Might also include choosing a van by simulating sleeping. I would take my kids to the Pomona show and as soon as I would kick my shoes off to try out a bed they would run from the rig in embarrassment . Lol ! I have met many people who didn't perform that simple act and we're stuck with a van they were miserable with .
Yes, it is a 3-way. We think we have narrowed down the problem to altitude. Apparently, 3 way fridges don't work well above 5500 feet and we spend a fair amount of time above that. Dometic doesn't offer any suggestions for adjusting the gas/air mix so we'll just have to wait for a compressor fridge that will work for us. In the meantime, we will use ice packs when needed.
I can’t find the thin mesh bags you put on the sliding door side of the cabinet where the sink is. They would be great for the dog’s leash bear spray etc.
@@FromShetoMe And me as well. And now that I have found your UA-cam you have cemented my decision. One of the most important features was the size, I wanted small and easy to park. I am a minimalist and will have all the basics so I am comfortable with this big move for me.
Hi, what and where did Lori get the fruit container that was in her kitchen sink? I enjoy your videos and have added some of the ideas I have learn in my PW2013 Excel TS. Pat d.
Here is the link: www.amazon.com/dp/B07H8M8LC5/?cv_ct_id=amzn1.idea.MZPF9YWCIT1V&cv_ct_pg=storefront&cv_ct_wn=aip-storefront&ref=exp_cov_fromshetome_dp_vv_d
Thank you for all the useful information. I could not find a link for the wedge bottle/cup holder on your site or in your store. Would you please share where you bought yours? We have a 2017 Ascent. Thank you!
Thanks for the heads up. I've just added it but here is the link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CXLD1PN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Debbie: Did you ever get your couch/bed fixed? The last I saw was that it was permanently in the "down" position. Something to do with the gears underneath? Can you tell me what was the cause of the problem, and what was done to correct the problem? Thanks!
For a smaller van, I do like the layout. Great build!
I don’t think you are boring at all. I’m refreshed at how efficient you are with all of the material you include in the videos. In my opinion, you don’t make your videos so sterol that it’s predictable, nor do you fill your videos with so much unnecessary Information which makes the video drawn out. I’ve learned a lot from you and your style of videos.
Thanks. You're sweet.
IMO..one of the best tips to a newbie owner is get a tape measure and measure all cabinets and storage areas, front to back and sideways, write down that info or store it in your phone and carry that info with you at all times because you never know when you will find just the right thing that fits in a place giving you more storage.
Absolutely! Thanks.
I’m rewatching some of your videos and picking up new ideas that make more sense now that we have a few trips under our belt Keep the camera rolling …and the tires!!
You’re the best! Sure loved all the goodies. Wish I could share the amazing peaches I picked today at the school orchard.
Speaking of picking up ideas..........Love that wine rack used to hold the towels.
Amazon is going to love, love, love me after all of these 'gotta have's ' Your collection of helpful tips are videos are like a library, a resource center worth watching more than once to find what works at the time of your need. Thank you for sharing these valuable tips !
Love your videos! I’m about to buy my first class B van but lived on a sailboat in the Caribbean for years back in the ‘80s... now in Breckenridge Colorado so it will be different trying to accomodate cold weather gear in small space!
For sure, winter poses new challenges. But you can add attachments to the rear doors to hold gear. Check out Owl Vans accessories. Good luck with your search.
Watching the last gal make up the bedding for the night makes me glad we have two single beds . Great video. Remember, when you replace your fridge with a compressor fridge you will get at least an extra cubic foot of fridge space . Yay !
I take it you have a compressor fridge. If so, what brand/model and do you know the energy demand?
@@FromShetoMe We haven't replaced ours yet but will be getting the Truck fridge brand direct from truckfridge.com it will fit in our current Fridge's space and give us an extra 1.6 cubic feet of interior space. You and I have discussed this before. I seem to remember it being 3 amps but of course this varies due to how cold you set the fridge and ambient temperatures.
@@FromShetoMe Here is the model that fits our application - www.truckfridge.com/product/tf130-ac-dc-115-volt-ac-12-volt-dc/
The dimensions are pretty close (Dometic is 3" taller) but you get a lot more storage with the TruckFridge. The challenge is finding a capable technician.
@@FromShetoMe Notice the truck fridges are on back order until December. I guess people had same trouble as us during summer trips and beat us to the draw. Another plus to the Truck fridge is you may gain a little bit of outside storage behind the fridge. A piece of molding could be found to fill gap or better yet , a vented piece across the top to give it more airflow. The outside vents may need to be covered to keep dirt and dust from blowing in . As for rv service in your area maybe Yelp reviews , Angie's list . A good handyman should be able to handle it.
Nice build Laurie!
I also met Jennifer and John at a Pleasureway meetup. They were very fun and inventive. I loved seeing them again on your channel. I only wish that I had asked Jennifer for her crab cakes recipe. Happy trails - Gina and Walt
I’ll tell her.
Some fun ideas. I love seeing how others do it.
Great ideas!! Thanks so much for all your work.
I keep a round “tap, puck light” in my pantry cupboard, it has 3 shelves that are deep and dark so I can use it like a flashlight. It just sits on the shelf until needed. Simple and functional.
Great info, fun seeing the different vans.
So you didn’t give this tip on this video, but I had to thank you for the tip on tying shoelaces so they don’t come undone. Yeah it really works!
Very well presented. Thanks for posting!
Good content as always. Holy Cow making that bed is a feat!
The mattress cover holders are a great idea.
We were camping in our TAB 400 this weekend and I will have to say the way it looked this morning we have the chaos method down pretty good.
Priceless information, as usual! 😎
Coooooool video! Thank you.
Consider the hiking camper towels in place of household towels.
We've been back and forth on towels. Don't really care for the microfiber towels. Maybe you have a brand you like?
No. Microfiber towels are special for difficult toweling and fast drying.
Great video and ideas. Running away from snow and cold down I-15 and plans are in flux due to the early winter in the mountains.
I hear ya. We have scooted out of the Mammoth Lakes area and are down in the Alabama Hills tonight before heading home tomorrow.
We were planning to come down 395, mono and June lake, mammoth/twin lakes, and south. Not sure what is the plan now. Pouring hard in Utah towards SLC.
@@timsmith7625 If this cold front passes through and normal temps return, you should definitely come down 395 and experience the fall color. Should be at peak in a week or two. You can camp at the lower elevations and explore the mountains during the day.
We made it to Provo UT and tomorrow’s decision is west on I-80 to Reno/Truckee or south and then work our way back up 395 from Vegas to Death Valley and then north. Will be checking the updated WX before any decision.
Tim Smith email me if you want any tips for 395.
Good vid,,,,great idea on the spare tire.
I also watch a heap of videos on RVing, especially full timers. That’s The Way® to live.
gteat ideas from van tours. thanks for sharing
So 3 hours later... the bed is finally made, lol !!! Wow !!!
I could never be bothered with that but I’m thinking she has streamlined the process since then.
Love upgrades to your rig
We have an appointment for a few more...
I waited for this one. Thanks! Your videos are always great.
So many great ideas too.
wow !!! love love this video. Lots of good info. I am learning so much from all your videos. Thank you. We are in the process of looking for "the RV" for us. We know for sure it will be a Pleasure Way. We have been putting videos together of our journey.
PW is pricey but IMO the best built.
@@FromShetoMe yes, very pricey. Love Pleasure Way build quality. What made you decide to go with the Ascent? We test drove the Ascent and Lexor. OnTour was not available. Ascent was much more comfortable to drive than the Lexor, but a lot more money.
@@tdadventures She mentioned John, her husband did not fit comfortably in the Lexor, he is tall and the driver's seat didn't have enough leg room for him.
@@tdadventures I loved the layout of the Lexor but when John sat in the driver's seat, it just didn't work for him. I have heard that the new one has more room. But we are very happy with the Ascent (even though the bathroom is a bit small). We really like our after market suspension upgrade and new tires. Gave us everything we needed for Alaska.
@@FromShetoMe I really love the Lexor FL layout. I am very short, Lexor does not give me much options to adjust the seat. I found the Ascent's seats to be more comfortable. The only thing that is holding us back in making the decision is we need to test drive the OnTour first. We were told that a lot of people who buy their Pleasure RV without test driving it first. Wow !!
Great video. We make up our bed every day but I could not do it if I had to do that!!! :)
Me neither. But to each his own.
I was wondering what happened to Holly after 'The Office' went off the air. I'm happy to see you doing well!
LOL.
Really enjoyed the tours to see other folks ideas. Did you see the new Pleasure-Way Ontour? I think they said the interior height was 6.5 ft. It was at the Hersey RV Show and will be at the California show.
Heard about it. Will check it out at the California RV show next weekend.
A healthy active senior who has rediscovered the joy of riding my bike.
I ‘d like to upgrade but overwhelmed with choices. Can you share what you and other bikers our age are choosing, or features to consider. I don’t want an ebike. I like the exercise of pedal power. Many tks. Always enjoy your shows.
I also own a Townie bike. They changed the design so that you sit lower and thus are able to put your feet flat on the ground for ease in getting on/off or just waiting at a traffic light. See if you can find a dealer that carries them.
Good info and wonderful people! Really enjoyed it!
great ideas
well done!
Thank you! One thing that has stopped us from buying the class B is parking. Do you park it at home? Is it in your driveway? Do you still have two cars? It doesn’t make sense to us to pay to store it.
Yes, we park on driveway. We still have 2 cars but have talked about getting rid of one. Our city does not allow RVs to be parked on street. So the size was an important factor in our decision. Just wish it fit in garage.
If you live in an HOA (Home Owners Association ) area , check their rules . Many stories of people surprised they couldn't park in their own driveway and having to pay to store it even if they daily drove the van . They were not happy campers ( pun intended ) .
@@stanw909 That was the first thing we took care of before we purchased.
@@FromShetoMe Maybe you might want to do a little video for your ever growing viewership on the subject. Might also include choosing a van by simulating sleeping. I would take my kids to the Pomona show and as soon as I would kick my shoes off to try out a bed they would run from the rig in embarrassment . Lol ! I have met many people who didn't perform that simple act and we're stuck with a van they were miserable with .
@@stanw909 That's a good idea. I'll put it on my list. We're going to the show (which is now in Fontana) on Saturday.
I thank you for the information, though I found it hard to follow with all of the bouncing around. Blessings 🧚♀️
Hi there love your videos...I can’t seem to find the wire sponge unit that attaches to the kitchen faucet. Please advise...thnx much
Here is the link: www.amazon.com/dp/B07SQQH3WP/?ref=exp_fromshetome_dp_vv_d
The third van is also a nice build! A question though, why don’t all these vans leave their beds lay flat so you don’t have to keep making it a couch?
I think it is because they want to provide extra seating for additional passengers.
I’ve heard you mention the refrigerator. Is it a three way? What is the problem? What does PW say about it and changing the kind they use?
Yes, it is a 3-way. We think we have narrowed down the problem to altitude. Apparently, 3 way fridges don't work well above 5500 feet and we spend a fair amount of time above that. Dometic doesn't offer any suggestions for adjusting the gas/air mix so we'll just have to wait for a compressor fridge that will work for us. In the meantime, we will use ice packs when needed.
I can’t find the thin mesh bags you put on the sliding door side of the cabinet where the sink is. They would be great for the dog’s leash bear spray etc.
They are called wet shower organizers from www.organizedobie.com
I think the bear spray would be too thick. Wouldn’t want to crush it against the sliding door.
From She to Me got it. Thanks much. Love your videos. You and Neil from Ultramobility have Ascents and I find your videos most helpful.
Neil is the reason we got ours.
@@FromShetoMe And me as well. And now that I have found your UA-cam you have cemented my decision. One of the most important features was the size, I wanted small and easy to park. I am a minimalist and will have all the basics so I am comfortable with this big move for me.
My sheets are too deep so I use zip ties on the corners to fit.Easy 👍
Good idea.
Hi, what and where did Lori get the fruit container that was in her kitchen sink?
I enjoy your videos and have added some of the ideas I have learn in my PW2013 Excel TS.
Pat d.
I'll see if I can find out. I liked it too.
Here is the link: www.amazon.com/dp/B07H8M8LC5/?cv_ct_id=amzn1.idea.MZPF9YWCIT1V&cv_ct_pg=storefront&cv_ct_wn=aip-storefront&ref=exp_cov_fromshetome_dp_vv_d
Thank you for all the useful information. I could not find a link for the wedge bottle/cup holder on your site or in your store. Would you please share where you bought yours? We have a 2017 Ascent. Thank you!
Thanks for the heads up. I've just added it but here is the link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CXLD1PN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Debbie: Did you ever get your couch/bed fixed? The last I saw was that it was permanently in the "down" position. Something to do with the gears underneath? Can you tell me what was the cause of the problem, and what was done to correct the problem? Thanks!
The part is on order and should be in soon. I will take a picture of the part after it is repaired and share what I learn.
👍🙏🏻