I had watched your tour of the RTR rigs last year and very much appreciated your video! Same for this year! Your tours are interesting and move along at a nice pace! Thank you!
I enjoyed this video so much - you really captured some interesting rigs and their people and skillfully edited out the hubbub and noise. Thanks for a relaxing view of the busy RTR!
My dream is to some day have a camper van. I've watched many videos of van tours. I don't plan on going out west though. I will camp in it but also want it to tour my home state of Wisconsin and minnesota and Michigan. Also going to visit friends and family. Also going to county fairs but if you get tired but don't want to leave you can rest for awhile and go back. Or if you are out shopping or whatever you can go rest without going home. You could find a place to sleep overnight in the van and continue what you were doing the day before
Your videos turned out good. You didn't pan around really fast and you were pleasant and kind to the owners. I'm sure it's hard with all the people there. Kinda like at an RV show. I have gone to our small local dealer when they have their open house
I wouldn't mind having a bigger vehicle than a van but I wouldn't feel comfortable driving it. It would take more gas and you couldn't be as stealth. It would be harder to find a spot to park. I probably wouldn't put in too many cupboards. It adds a lot of weight. I wouldn't have water lines or put the solar on top of the van as they need cleaning. I would use the jackery system or another brand
@user, 2003, we built our ExpeditionVehicle on a 1996 Ford CF8000 commercial truck. Over two decades full-time live-aboard. . We rarely travel more than a hundred miles a month. Fuel is a very minor part of our budget.
I had watched your tour of the RTR rigs last year and very much appreciated your video! Same for this year! Your tours are interesting and move along at a nice pace! Thank you!
Thanks for your efforts in trying to get good footage.👍
I watched both days of your tours. Great job!
I enjoyed this video so much - you really captured some interesting rigs and their people and skillfully edited out the hubbub and noise. Thanks for a relaxing view of the busy RTR!
Great video!!! Thank you for all the wonderful tours!
Thank you for the videos. There are so many good ideas.
It's always fun to see how people live in their rigs. You certainly captured some interesting ones.
I really appreciate your time to do these tours. Thank you so much! 😊
So good to see Mary @Maximalist Minibus!
Another great video by you!! Loved this! Thank you for filming, editing, and posting.
Another great video keep up the good work 😂thank you 👍🏿
Nice. Video thanks I enjoyed
Hey dude, you made a good video from what you said to begin with. I thought Oh man, but you know what? You did a good job, brother.!!!
Love the log cabin box truck😊
Nice job on the tour …. Some great rigs. And some great ideas
Some great set ups. Thanks for inspiring ❤
Great video, thank you.
Ya dun GOOOOOD!
My dream is to some day have a camper van. I've watched many videos of van tours. I don't plan on going out west though. I will camp in it but also want it to tour my home state of Wisconsin and minnesota and Michigan. Also going to visit friends and family. Also going to county fairs but if you get tired but don't want to leave you can rest for awhile and go back. Or if you are out shopping or whatever you can go rest without going home. You could find a place to sleep overnight in the van and continue what you were doing the day before
Love the content. 😊
great video
Your videos turned out good. You didn't pan around really fast and you were pleasant and kind to the owners. I'm sure it's hard with all the people there. Kinda like at an RV show. I have gone to our small local dealer when they have their open house
You have a great voice.
Old guy hopped up on something 100mph. Awesome
Kansas shirt is a talker 🙂
Yeah, he was a character. I had to edit out some of his more salty language bits 🙂
I like the commando box rig 7:01..looks good....real basic for a government vehicle.bought and paid for by the people..lol non-skid flooring ...
I wouldn't mind having a bigger vehicle than a van but I wouldn't feel comfortable driving it. It would take more gas and you couldn't be as stealth. It would be harder to find a spot to park. I probably wouldn't put in too many cupboards. It adds a lot of weight. I wouldn't have water lines or put the solar on top of the van as they need cleaning. I would use the jackery system or another brand
yeah, there are so many different configurations of traveling homes that fit the needs and desires of each person.
@user,
2003, we built our ExpeditionVehicle on a 1996 Ford CF8000 commercial truck.
Over two decades full-time live-aboard.
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We rarely travel more than a hundred miles a month.
Fuel is a very minor part of our budget.
Loved the Government Biggie Van, taxpayer funded, was that purchased at a GSA auction? ❤️
18:36
What can you tell me about the crew-cab.
Some of these rigs are just built for show.
@spea,
Home-built instead of factory RecreateVehicles.
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keyword:
* staples into particle-board.
* Holes! In! The! Roof!.
Great video