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  • @lifererouted
    @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

    Get some fall RV gear here 👉www.amazon.com/shop/lifererouted
    Love ya'll! ❤️

  • @shopart1488
    @shopart1488 8 місяців тому +2

    Having not watched any of your videos before. I instantly figured you were a nurse. You see I’m a 30 year organ (kidney) transplant patient and fantastic nurses have been a big part of my life life. I want to thank you for being a nurse!! We are also located in Ohio in the Cleveland area.

  • @brianbelliveau5551
    @brianbelliveau5551 Рік тому +2

    Congratulations on the 10 years my wife and I have been together for 41 years so keep it up

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

      41 years! That's incredible ❤ Thank you!

  • @patdubois4204
    @patdubois4204 Рік тому +5

    We had this happen to us in Michigan. Slid toward the lake. No fun! We switched to the heavy rubber tire chocks. No longer use plastic on the tong jack. Too easy to slide or get crushed. Glad all worked out well.

  • @mosquitoman3160
    @mosquitoman3160 Рік тому +1

    Put the chocks in place than go to N on the trucks and let it settle first!

  • @dansmith8173
    @dansmith8173 Рік тому +1

    Glad you found a campground closer to Steph’s work… and that you’re little unhitching disruption wasn’t a disaster. And CONGRATS on 10 years!! 🥳

  • @AdventuraHighway31
    @AdventuraHighway31 Рік тому +2

    Good tip to always keep the chains hooked up to the truck.👍
    We got into a similar situation while boondocking at the Grand Canyon. Terrain was very uneven , trailer setup was almost complete when the trailer slid by not even 8", bending one of the front jacks.
    Would be nice to have parking brakes on travel trailers like European ones 🤔😉

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

      We're glad we left the chains hooked up! Eek thay sounds scary, glad it was just a bent jack!

  • @mommasonthemove9144
    @mommasonthemove9144 Рік тому

    I love it when people post these videos. It's a valuable lesson for everyone, and no one got hurt.

  • @JeebusJames
    @JeebusJames Рік тому +2

    I love how you both reacted in a super stressful moment. In a healthy way. Happy anniversary.

  • @LarrySnyder-ro8mm
    @LarrySnyder-ro8mm Рік тому

    Good job with the video. Bad job with the camper! Good thing Jenny is so patient with you!

  • @CraigNiesenPhotography
    @CraigNiesenPhotography Рік тому +1

    Happy Anniversary. We are glad that no one was hurt, and the trailer survived. Peace and Safe Travels.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      It could've been a lot worse ❤️ thank you!

  • @KS-2
    @KS-2 Рік тому

    Great video. Glad it wasn’t a major oopsie and you both are safe. You’ve probably rocked this look for a while, but I haven’t noticed. But really like the hair style in this video Steph. Keep up the great work you two. Safe travels.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Ha the hair is always changing, we'll see how long it stays like this 😆 Thanks!

  • @kevinplunkett6393
    @kevinplunkett6393 Рік тому +1

    Lynx makes a set of chocks that lock into the blocks. We use the chocks if we get too high and the standard small chicks won’t work

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Oh nice, we'll have to look into that!

  • @mickeymouse6894
    @mickeymouse6894 Рік тому

    Happy Anniversary! It Could Of Been A Lot Worse, But I'm Glad It Wasn't!! It's Awesome To Have Cool People To Work With!!! Hugs!!!!

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

      We're glad it wasn't any worse!! It definitely makes the job better 🥰 thanks!

  • @cookingpunch
    @cookingpunch 6 місяців тому

    been living fulltime 3 years - never secure tires unless on decline or incline - I don't use blocks to raise a side, I use the levelers that cradle the tires - glad nothing got damaged for you

  • @TheErlenbachs
    @TheErlenbachs Рік тому

    Well, first glad your safe, second, Happy anniversary and lastly you guys were 30 minutes south of us. Hope you had some fun while at Hocking Hills, Buckeye Lake and downtown Columbus. Enjoy the special anniversary vacation!!

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Thanks so much! We enjoyed our time there 😀

  • @drs3055
    @drs3055 7 місяців тому

    Watched your “chock slide-out”! Have just experienced the same thing - twice!!! Trailer needed a little lift on one side. We use Anderson leveler. We also use the heavy duty solid chocks. However, we were on freshly layer larger sized gravel. Chocked kicked out! We reviewed and reset. Same result! Third time a charm as I placed a think rubber mat under tires, chocks and leveler. Then my wife and I took a potty break and had a couple of “beers”. 😁First, time in 40 years…

  • @phil5258
    @phil5258 Рік тому +1

    Hello ya'll it's hard to imagine this happening to pros but remember we all have made mistakes. I'm glad ya'll are OK and still out there on the road. All my best....Phil

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Thank you! We still feel like rookies often even though we've been doing it for 5 years 😅

  • @ZonaJim
    @ZonaJim Рік тому

    Early in my towing career, we went camping in the mountains. We were parked on a pretty good slope. I didn't block the tires and when I unhitched, the trailer took off down the hill. The only thing that stopped it was the safety chains. Live and learn.

  • @marcusaponte1287
    @marcusaponte1287 Рік тому

    live and learn. Thanks for showing us to always be aware and to double check everything, every time.

  • @lynnsimpson8786
    @lynnsimpson8786 Рік тому

    Happy Anniversary! So glad to see y'all. Was wondering where you were. So glad all is well. Looking forward to all your adventures.

  • @fitfifties
    @fitfifties Рік тому +3

    For your consideration...I had a Travel Trailer for several years and found out I was hooking my safety chains up wrong (looked like yours, going straight back) found they are suppose to be crossed to form a cradle so if your rig somehow becomes unhooked , the tongue will come to rest on the crossed chains and not just drop down in between them. Just a thought.

  • @fh9630
    @fh9630 Рік тому

    Congrats, happy anniversary!
    trailer rolls upon unhitching - been there, done that with a 5th wheel!
    harbor freight rubber chocks work better than the plastic chocks;
    make sure you chock on both sides, front and rear, especially when using levelers... the trailer can roll off those levelers.

  • @ourrvsunsets
    @ourrvsunsets Рік тому

    The first time I used our Andersen Levelers I put the chalks on the wrong side and did close to what happened to your trailer, luckily ours stayed on the wood under the tongue jack. I say this so that you don't feel like you are the only folks something like this has happened to. I will also say that ever since then the Andersen Levelers have worked flawlessly and I highly recommend them. We use them in conjunction with other wheel chalks that we put on the side away from the levelers, so basically we are chalking all 4 wheels. For the additional chalks I would suggest a trip to Harbor Freight to get the solid hard rubber ones. They work great and are basically indestructible. Glad to see that nothing was damaged on your camper. Happy anniversary and safe travels!!

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      We're going to look into it! Thanks for sharing! 👍

  • @cchambersglenn
    @cchambersglenn Рік тому +1

    Your hitch adventure looked scary. Glad no one was hurt. I look forward to your anniversary trip!🙂

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Not an adventure we want to have again!! Thank you, we can't wait to share it!

  • @redsnowplow7985
    @redsnowplow7985 Рік тому +1

    Mike and Steph...y'all did great in overcoming the scary moment. We have been camping for years in our '18 2600RD and have all our check lists and processes down (like y'all) but we had a very similar situation in Sept packing up to leave NASCAR. "I" was rushing to beat the rain and was getting all the exterior stuff done while my wife was buttoning up the inside. The right side was on one lego block per wheel and the tongue was sitting on an Anderson 8" bucket...pretty level side to side, shouldn't be a problem. I remove the x-chocks and while walking to the front of the camper it rolled backwards and off the 8" block while my wife was inside...scary for her for sure. I always have the nose 1" higher than level so the AC condensation and rain will drain to the back of the rig and just didn't think about it...again rushing to beat the rain.
    We were fortunate and blessed that nobody got hurt, only the foot on the jack was a little bent and thankfully I carry a bottle jack and blocking that helped lift the rig back up after chocking the wheels. Lots of lessons learned in that moment...accidents happen when you're rushing around, not following your checklist and not working together. It will NEVER happen again as I will wait to make sure we're on the same page communicating and just put on my rain gear...afterall it was in the rig. Thanks for sharing your story as I'm sure it will help others and hopefully our story does as well. Safe travels and enjoy your new inner city spot.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

      Setting up or tearing down in the rain always makes us feel rushed, no matter how much we tell ourselves to take it slow and follow the process! Glad it ended up okay and with no injuries! ❤️

  • @tree_monkey3120xp
    @tree_monkey3120xp Рік тому

    Congrats on ten yrs🎉!!! I'm glad all was okay with the unhitching experience! Great reminder to always check grade and wheel chokes!

  • @markgosser9578
    @markgosser9578 Рік тому

    Happy Anniversary! Very scary when something like that happens. When we park our camper in our driveway I feel that way every time. Our driveway is on a 5% slope and needless to say I also leave the chains hooked up. I also anchored a huge wood block on the driveway as a chalk.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Thank you! It was kind of scary but we're fine. ❤️

  • @creditguy4922
    @creditguy4922 Рік тому

    Happy anniversary. Have a nice trip. Safe travels.

  • @DanpDeVille
    @DanpDeVille Рік тому

    Happy Anniversary! Thanks for sharing. Love Columbus area, plenty to do! As many have auggested I upgraded to solid rubber chalks. I missed how you convinced Korbel to extend your stay past 1 week. Can you share here?

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      We loved the area! Oh man it's a story, just didn't make the video. We spent a couple weeks making phone calls and made multiple trips in person. Finally got ahold of someone in the main office who reached out to someone else who finally said since I was working as a travel nurse, it would be okay for us to stay longer. Worth the effort though!

  • @oznetyoutube125
    @oznetyoutube125 Рік тому

    Thank You for putting this out here. Very Helpful !!

  • @michaelohara2161
    @michaelohara2161 8 місяців тому

    I have replaced our plastic chocks with solid rubber ones.
    They do fail also.
    The scissor style are also great when the wheels are on cribbing.
    We keep both with us.

  • @MNP208
    @MNP208 Рік тому

    My husband built a nice wooden platform for our tongue jack to rest upon. We only use those orange plastic "lego" blocks under our scissor stabilizers or Morryde steps. Happy 10 years together! 🍷

  • @CellasChariot
    @CellasChariot Рік тому

    Happy anniversary 🎉❤ Mike and Steph!

  • @Robert-rc9es
    @Robert-rc9es Рік тому

    Happy anniversary, you guys are awesome be safe out there.

  • @timothypinto9518
    @timothypinto9518 7 місяців тому

    Harbor Freight for large rubber chocks. Back when I used the yellow plastic ones, I crushed more than one before switching to heavy duty rubber chocks.

  • @mwgill1
    @mwgill1 Рік тому +5

    Those of us who have never made a rookie mistake may criticize away. 😂 Glad it ended up just fine! Safe travels.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

      Haha exactly! We're 5 years in and we still make the rookie mistakes! Thank you ♥

  • @StevenHeyman
    @StevenHeyman Рік тому

    FYI we had the same thing happen to us on our first solo camping experience 3 years ago and we use the Anderson levelers. The lesson we learned is ALWAYS put the chucks in and install the small wedges under the ramp of the Anderson levelers before disconnecting from the truck!!!!! We were not very smart the first time we used the levelers!!! Thanks to some friendly neighbors we were able to get the camper back on the hitch and secured properly prior to disconnecting from the truck!!!!

  • @edpippin
    @edpippin Рік тому

    I used to keep two 3 level 2x6 cut at an angle to make backup and leveling easy. Also kept another 2 2x6 In the back of the truck to put under the tongue to make it easier to level up to the truck. Y’all did everything right just weak ground. One other thing I did was bought two heavy duty truck chocks off ULINE which are 10x stronger than the yellow chocks.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Smart! Yeah I think it's time to upgrade the chocks, a lot of people have recommended the heavy duty ones!

  • @bradb712
    @bradb712 Рік тому +2

    X-chocks would not have stopped that. They are good for stabilizing the movement you feel while moving inside the RV. Look into a heavy rubber chock. Also, after the same thing happened to us, I switched to the Ox Block under my tongue jack and highly highly recommend it.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the tips!

    • @elf94z
      @elf94z Рік тому

      I disagree with this opinion. I have had x-chocks(BAL 28010) for 4 years and 2 trailers(Salem 27dbk & wolfpack 30ft toyhauler). They feel like a parking brake and perform very well with my 8,000lb campers. I live in Michigan and some of the northern state parks are hilly.

  • @TravelSmallLiveBig
    @TravelSmallLiveBig Рік тому

    So scary! We’ve slipped a couple of times on the Andersen levelers - just an inch or two to the side, not off the jack blocks. If we need to go up high on one side we will use them, but actually feel better on the “Lego” blocks. Glad all was ok!

  • @mw101376
    @mw101376 Рік тому

    So sorry that happened. We did almost the same thing with our TT when we had it. We were setting up at the campground and started lifting it off the truck hitch, and it started rolling backwards. Right behind us, was a deep revine and the both of us are pulling on the tounge of a a 6000lb RV to keep it from going off the cliff down in the revine. Like we’re gonna stop it 😂. Luckily it did stop and we got the chocks behind the wheels. It did bend the tongue jack some but we were able to fix it and tighten back up. Lesson learned for sure.😂. Now in the 5th wheel, we definitely make sure it’s chocked first. Happy Anniversary 🎉

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

      😯😯 that's scary! We're always learning something and we're glad you're okay!

    • @mw101376
      @mw101376 Рік тому

      @@lifererouted 🤣🤣

  • @shanefarley3575
    @shanefarley3575 Рік тому

    Definitely try the Anderson Levelers. They lock your wheels in and are so easy to use. Those paired with level mate pro and smooth sailing. As long as your 4” or less out of level the Anderson levelers will do the job. The level mate pro makes this easy to know if your within 4”.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      So many people have recommended them, it might finally be time to try them! Oh nice to know about the 4" with the level mate pro! Thanks!

  • @troutstag
    @troutstag Рік тому

    I just picked up a new Imagine 2800 thank you for your insights into this brand. My tailgate just hits the tongue jack and was able to turn it 90 deg. to allow clearance. Super simple hack. Just wondering if yours hit and would this help. Being able to drop gate while hooked up is wonderful.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Great to hear! So glad you're enjoying our content!

  • @frankiesmom
    @frankiesmom Рік тому

    Happy Anniversary! Glad your home is okay!

  • @HappyRamblingCamper
    @HappyRamblingCamper Рік тому

    We’re in south east GA, Wife is . Travel nurse.. we call rv resorts. They say they’re full for long term. No sites open. Then I use the golden words, wife’s a travel nurse, and 60% of the time they will find room, open a daily/weekly spot and use it for long term. lol…. Full timing and its adventures. She’s been a travel nurse 7 yrs straight. Always something, full timing is a full time job in itself .. but love it.

  • @larrybeall3688
    @larrybeall3688 Рік тому +1

    Not sure how close to real time you are, but it can be very busy there for OSU home games due to parking and ride. Also please make sure you lock your doors up. You are smack dab between campus and some of the Columbus inner city.

  • @tinariley9390
    @tinariley9390 Рік тому

    Our suggestion is get rid of the plastic chalks get yourself some rubber ones. Happy Anniversary!!

  • @edwardhorvat2770
    @edwardhorvat2770 Рік тому

    First happy anniversary you guys I will start chalking my wheels on my camper never had that happen to me yet but there’s always a first I’m from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. I don’t know if you’re ever going to get that way to do work but if you ever need a campground get in touch with me and I can try helping you out nothing in the city of Pittsburgh probably have to do some driving to go to a campground though, if you ever get up to northeastern Ohio, that’s where I do most of my camping there’s a few good campgrounds up here I like the state parks most of all. Thanks again another great video. Safe travels.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Thanks so much! That's one part of the US we really haven't visited 😕

  • @FMTFXE22
    @FMTFXE22 Рік тому

    Had that happen once and only once after that, with my Harley cargo towed behind my Class C. Some lessons one never forgets.

  • @timwoody3835
    @timwoody3835 Рік тому

    When you get to a place (home?) where you can do it check the bolts on your tongue jack to make sure they’re not bent or deformed and are tight.
    P.S. Harbor freight has very economical solid rubber wheel chocks. Extra heavy duty with an opening for a rope to be attached so you can keep them together and easily remove them when you’re getting ready to leave.

  • @XLSLife
    @XLSLife Рік тому

    I've stayed in several first-come first-served campgrounds. It's always a little stressful not knowing 100% for sure that I have a site waiting for me, but it's also great if you don't know how long you'll be staying because you can always extend. There's no worrying about if the site is booked after you.
    I'm glad you were able to get the trailer hitched back up easily enough and nothing was damaged. Knock on wood I haven't had that happen (yet) but every time it shifts coming off the hitch it makes me flinch.
    I've been using Anderson style levelers for probably 10 or 11 months now and I love them. With blocks you have to go an inch at a time, with the ramps you just pull forward until its level. (I lick to cheat and use 4-low to really creep slowly.) Plus, once you put the chock part in the levelers are essentially also wheel chocks, and good ones. The set I got even came with rubber to put under them for extra grip. Then I can use all 4 chocks on the other side.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Good suggestions! Thanks so much!

    • @randydolff170
      @randydolff170 Рік тому

      Hi mike & steph have xchock like them also put trailer on old fashion wooden 2×10 feel much better ,bought rvlevelerpro makes finding level much easier. Turn on when get to campsite bring up app and watch phone till level ,been stress saver and makes Judy happy . Also you should cross safety chains ,brother in law got a ticket in Saskatchewan Canada .🤔🤟🇨🇦🙂🐴

  • @ScottDLR
    @ScottDLR Рік тому

    I suggest you get rid of the plastic chocks and get some rubber ones like Harbor Freight has. Also, the Andersons are great if you're too far out of level but I use the rubber parts if I can.

  • @HoppingTheTrailswithTheHopkins
    @HoppingTheTrailswithTheHopkins 7 місяців тому

    We live in Columbus and had no idea those parks even exsisted. The way that slide is my worse nightmare.

  • @robc7942
    @robc7942 Рік тому

    Next time you stay in the Tulsa area try to stay at the Whispering Oaks RV park. Much nicer then the other place you stayed when you were here. It’s in the Sapulpa area. I live in this park and love it. Ask the owner if they have any available on the newer top part. Nice view and bigger lots.

  • @Brigand231
    @Brigand231 Рік тому

    Congrats on ten years, you two! Our anniversary is also in September.

  • @Road_Trip_Warriors
    @Road_Trip_Warriors Рік тому

    My experience is that the flat plate on the bottom of your tongue jack can also slip, particularly when it is placed on those hard plastic levelers. I had used the same setup but at times, I could actually feel the tongue jack slipping and when you looked at it, you could see the slippage (my wheels were chocked) . I removed that flat plate on the bottom of the tongue jack and purchased an Andersen EZ Block jack stand (I assume other things could work as well) which has a circular indenture on the top, and the tubular portion of the tongue jack fits right in. No more slipping and I have never put that plate back on yet. I don't know if it would have totally prevented what happened to you but I am sure it would have helped a lot.

  • @markwoods7237
    @markwoods7237 Рік тому

    Happy Anniversary guys!

  • @BPal75
    @BPal75 Рік тому

    We had a similar scare when camping near the water on super sandy soil, so definitely feel your pain! A storm was rolling through so everything was really wet and we were trying to unhook in the heavy rains. We were chocked well but with the wet sandy soil, as soon as we came off the ball the entire trailer shifted on the soft ground and fell off the blocks. Because of the level of the site, even at full tongue extension we didn't have enough height to get back on the ball of our truck to reset and try again. Luckily the campground also stored trailers and had a bobcat with a ball attachment for quickly picking up and moving trailers. They were able to use that to get us off the ground. It was terrifying! If not for that bobcat I'm not sure how we would have fixed that one!

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Oh wow that's scary!! Thank goodness the campground had equipment and were willing to help!

  • @bettyjorodgers8552
    @bettyjorodgers8552 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @Time4Xploring
    @Time4Xploring Рік тому

    I stayed at Korbel East and I think I had to run my sewer hose to the opposite side "passaneger" to hook up. Overall, I was very happy. I'm originally from Ohio but live on the west coast. Thank god you were not close to the hitch when it dropped. I have a Class C and use drive up 4 inch Anderson levels for the front, but I can use the square ones if I need to go higher.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

      It's definitely a strange setup! We'll have to look into those. Thanks!

  • @905Metalhead
    @905Metalhead Рік тому

    I stayed there when attending a weekend music festival at the stadium. Nice spot!

  • @SteveHencye
    @SteveHencye Рік тому +1

    Greetings from Ohio!

  • @sandie062985
    @sandie062985 Рік тому

    Tell the true I alls chock both axles on both side. I came close to doing what you did nut a camper next to me advise me on that what you just did . Great videos God Bless both of you be safe

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Chocking on both sides is so important! Thank you 😊

  • @bertkelly7650
    @bertkelly7650 Рік тому

    Been there done that! Won't be putting anything under the jack anymore.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

      We've been talking about that! Might start doing that....

  • @billsheaves-oe6cq
    @billsheaves-oe6cq Рік тому

    Invest in a set of x chocks. They are way better than conventional chocks. I use them on our 2600RB.😊

  • @dustinryan9671
    @dustinryan9671 Рік тому

    Not a fan of the hard plastic wheel chocks. I suggest you use the big rubber ones, Harbor Freight sells two different types, once weight is put against them they flex and really dig into the ground. There is a reason why military, airports, and other such fields use primarily rubber blocks.

  • @bobw349
    @bobw349 Рік тому

    Congrats to both of you!!

  • @zackeryyochum2937
    @zackeryyochum2937 Рік тому

    get the x chocks they lock in between the tires. I use them on my 5th wheel hold great. I live in Columbus welcome.

  • @meistersonthemove
    @meistersonthemove Рік тому

    My wife starts an oncology infusion contract in Portland in a week. It's also a bit of a drive but it was tricky finding a campground that accepted our dogs, or allowed for long term and didn't feel like we would get robbed.
    How are you liking the infusion clinic there?

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Oh awesome! I bet it was tricky finding a campground there but I'm glad you did. I really liked the infusion clinic! It was so different from my normal icu, but a nice change of pace. Still busy though!

    • @meistersonthemove
      @meistersonthemove Рік тому

      @@lifererouted We managed to find a really nice campground in Salem so, like you she will have a bit of a drive but it's at least scenic!

  • @tammyjackson4388
    @tammyjackson4388 Рік тому

    HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !

  • @2023TMc
    @2023TMc Рік тому

    It is unsettling when you unhitch and your trailer takes off! Unhitching with truck and trailer in a bind or on unlevel ground will cause it. Experience will tell you what to watch out for. Be safe

  • @johnhines3591
    @johnhines3591 Рік тому

    Always chock both sides of trailer, even if on blocks.
    Suggest you upgrade chocks to solid rubber ones. Way better than those cheap plastic ones.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      You're right that it's probably time to upgrade....we've had these same ones since starting RVing 5 years ago 😬

    • @_wardavewoodworks
      @_wardavewoodworks Рік тому

      I agree, i to use leveling blocks but I use rubber chocks, they are inexpensive at harbor freight.

    • @rbrown2895
      @rbrown2895 Рік тому +1

      I got the solid rubber ones from Harbor Freight. Work great and last forever!! 😎

  • @billmeade9029
    @billmeade9029 Рік тому

    I live just south of Columbus and I just bought my first camper which is small single axle 14 foot floor space and I bought it to stay in cause I'm looking for some land in WV to put a place on and figured I would stay in it while I'm building and I don't know hardly anything about campers and have a little fear of the unknown ins and outs of it the only thing I have a little knowledge of is I had a small trailer that I hauled my quad on and sometimes work for my ex landlord that had a used car lot and would tow with a large trailer or car dolly when he bought at the auction, one time I was riding passenger with him coming from the east coast on the Pennsylvania turn pike and we got a flat on the duely truck we were pulling a full size van on the dolly and we plugged it and not long the plug came out so we did it again and it came out again so he decided to go to a service station and have them patch it from the inside and when we was turning into the place I heard a little funny noise and looked out my window and the van was passing us by 😳 the neck on the dolly broke off and this was no small one it was heavy duty we had to have a wrecker pick it up and put it in the truck but luckily it happened when and where it did because we were going very slow turning in the place and nobody or nothing was hurt or damaged because we were let's say putting it down the road on the turn pike and it could have been a disaster if it broke then 🥵 ps sorry about writing a book 😅

  • @coms00
    @coms00 Рік тому

    I had my chains hooked when I made the same mistake, saved my bacon when my trailer attempted to run away… was not a rookie RVer by any means, just underestimated just how un-level my site was!

  • @Stud_muffin
    @Stud_muffin Рік тому

    I'm a noob, I use x-chocks and Anderson levelers, they are great. I actually left my car in drive with the emergency brake on, luckily I left the chains attached to the car, and when I couldn't get the hitch ball to release, I figure it was because there was no play between TT and suv, so I just reached my foot in and released the brake, and the car took off. The chains caught the car and the x-chocks caught the TT, and I just had to re-position, re-level, etc. But the car would have shot across the road and T-boned a parked car or worse missed the car and hit a TT with occupants in it. Anyway, love the X-chocks.

  • @dalenelson3707
    @dalenelson3707 Рік тому

    Happened to me one time while rushing in the rain, Rv never comes off till both sides have wheel chocks.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Eek I feel like in the rain it would be even worse!!

  • @tjbyrd1130
    @tjbyrd1130 Рік тому

    Things like that will happen. I came very close to this same “uh oh”. It didn’t fall off the jack stand but it came very close.

  • @bobkonkel6344
    @bobkonkel6344 Рік тому

    Love our Andersons definitely worth it and won’t slip on our 2600rb

  • @Kevin-midmichigan
    @Kevin-midmichigan Рік тому

    Happy Anniversary

  • @jonathanmozingo1
    @jonathanmozingo1 Рік тому

    You still had the chains hooked to the truck... at least it wasn't going too far, but still scary, I'm sure.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      So thankful for that!! Definitely still scary though 😬

  • @30pvfd
    @30pvfd Рік тому

    Cool traveling nurse my daughter was one just went back to working in hospital again but she liked the $$

  • @coevers1962
    @coevers1962 Рік тому

    Do you drive the truck to work?

  • @larrybrackley3249
    @larrybrackley3249 Рік тому

    Hey you two
    I must admit we almost had that happen and it will surely scare the s!?t out of ya, I heard you mention Anderson levelers, we looked at those and compared them to the Beech Lane brand and saw the Beech Lane were built better and stronger. Check them out and see what you think, oh and there not orange ... lol ... have a safe trip home .... HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !!!!! Steph I'm a sucker for long red hair .... you two be safe out there ... Enjoy
    Larry

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      Oh we haven't heard of those ones, we'll have to look into them! Thank you so much Larry!!

    • @larrybrackley3249
      @larrybrackley3249 Рік тому

      The other thing we are very happy we purchased that goes along with those Beech Lane levelers is the " Level Mate System " Mike .... We have the trailer leveled from side to side before I even get out of the truck ... because of my wife, and I know your wife is just as amazing as mine is ... check it out and tell me what you think.@@lifererouted

  • @nunyobizkneez
    @nunyobizkneez Рік тому

    these work for leveler and chock in one and dont have the cost of the andersen. Beech Lane Camper Leveler, and definitely get Ox Blox or even knockoffs, they are WAY better than those lynx levelers. i also use rubber chocks on the "non-level" side. any sliding like that is scary, good thing it slid away from you and the truck, could have been way worse.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

      Oh haven't heard of those ones, we'll have to look into them! You're totally right, we're glad it slid away - and that it didn't slide too far 😬

  • @delhatcher8347
    @delhatcher8347 Рік тому

    Not a big deal. They slide off the blocks sometimes. They make a chock that expands between the wheels and locks them in place. Glad all was ok.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      We're glad nothing major happened too 🙌 thanks!

  • @jeanettesnyder3799
    @jeanettesnyder3799 Рік тому

    That was scary!

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      It was! 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

  • @bobw349
    @bobw349 Рік тому

    We’re you X chocks in place?

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

      Not yet! We do that about 50% of the time before we unhitch, but not this time...

    • @bobw349
      @bobw349 Рік тому

      @@lifererouted just got in the habit from day one before I unhitch from the truck of putting both sides in.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому +1

      We might need to start that!

    • @patzumach3425
      @patzumach3425 Рік тому

      We alway say chocks first, chocks last. 😊 Glad you were ok!!

  • @af9p
    @af9p Рік тому

    Een following you guys fie quite a long time... get rid of those useless plastic wheel chocks! Get heavy rubber ones. $7.99 harbor freight.

  • @exzirongerth3255
    @exzirongerth3255 8 місяців тому

    A "big mistake" 😂 when your guys are moving, please make sure to pack most of the weight in the front of your trailer! (Maybe you know this already) Avoid trailer sway and a real big mistake

  • @christophergreen4367
    @christophergreen4367 Рік тому

    Shit if that was my worse mistake I'd be tickled pink. No worries, were all forever learning.

  • @GCraigmile
    @GCraigmile 6 місяців тому

    The VERY VERY (last) thing to be unhooked is your safety chains!!! Don’t find out the reason why I say that as I have seen many trailers, roll backwards away from the tow, vehicle and crash into trees and other vehicles!!! So the Very last thing to be disconnected is the chains!!

  • @brianbelliveau5551
    @brianbelliveau5551 Рік тому

    Buy the harbor freight wheel caulks

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      We haven't seen those ones! Are they good?

    • @jamesglenn520
      @jamesglenn520 Рік тому

      ​@@lifereroutedYes. We have them for our Alliance Valor fifth wheel.

  • @darrellreynolds1692
    @darrellreynolds1692 Рік тому

    Xchocks it won’t move with them.

  • @lonniepruitt5487
    @lonniepruitt5487 Рік тому

    If you drop trailer and the tongue is in bind not straight with truck in twist this will happen

  • @krampusklaus1968
    @krampusklaus1968 Рік тому

    X-chocks

  • @hobbs4288
    @hobbs4288 Рік тому

    Greese your hitch. It was stuck which caused this to happen.

    • @lifererouted
      @lifererouted  Рік тому

      We try to do that every few trips, maybe we should do it more often! Thanks 😁

  • @2Peachcobler
    @2Peachcobler 5 місяців тому

    I don’t consider that campground downtown. You would’ve been closer downtown if you parked in my driveway.

  • @monicalifornia_
    @monicalifornia_ Рік тому

    😮

  • @wayneg296
    @wayneg296 Рік тому

    👍👍😎✌️🤟