Winter RV Camping During Texas Cold Snap (Vet Emergency)

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  • @StuckinVT
    @StuckinVT Рік тому +45

    Add this into the Trinity fund for treato's and toys. We have rescued 8 dogs, and seeing how you couldn't leave her warmed my soul!! Some advice would be to be careful with that style of leash as dogs can pull those out of your hands really quickly if you're not ready. I'd also train her to stay at the door until you release her, then you dont have to worry about her bolting out when you open it.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +10

      Wow. Thank you so so much. 🥹 We'll make sure all of this goes directly to her care. We have to schedule her spay soon as well so this will be such a super help. Thank you.
      Thank you for the training tips as well. -J

  • @minnesotabryan4933
    @minnesotabryan4933 Рік тому +14

    💩I'm still LMAO. Hope this helps rebuild the Trinity fund. Keep her away from the beans.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +4

      That was a long drive for dog gas. 😂
      I can't begin to understand your generosity...thank you so so much. 🥹 -J

  • @jamesw5836
    @jamesw5836 Рік тому +13

    Our very first pet after marriage wasn't allowed on the furniture or bed. She died suddenly two years later and we realized not having that snuggle time for those two years was a mistake. Since then (45 years) all our pets have been allowed to be most places they want. We now have three indoor rescue cats that rule the house and lounge anywhere they want :-)

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +4

      Totally understandable. We spend tons of time with her on the floor and she has a super plush dog bed that she LOVES that we bring around the RV so she can continue to live in extreme comfort and still be around her best buds. -J

    • @thehistoricallyadequatesea4395
      @thehistoricallyadequatesea4395 10 місяців тому +1

      @@OpenRoading Future J reading back on Past J 🤣

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  10 місяців тому +1

      @@thehistoricallyadequatesea4395 LOLOLOL Right?!?!!? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @rmlrl1971
    @rmlrl1971 Рік тому +16

    Try getting Trinity a slow feeder. It should help prevent this issue in the future. Glad she is okay.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +7

      Thanks for the tip! We also had her eating immediatly after exercise which we didn't know was a big no no! But we know now! -J

    • @paulab984
      @paulab984 Рік тому +5

      Our pups HAVE to have slow bowls but still eat that too fast, but those bowls do help.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      @@paulab984 you mean 2 seconds for 2 cups of food is too quick? 😂 (Ok... she's not THAT fast...but she is pretty quick) -J

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      @@InsatiablyCuriousSkeptic Thanks so much for watching. We so appreciate it! -J

    • @Velmahepcat
      @Velmahepcat Рік тому +1

      Poor Trinity! I did the same ER run in the middle of the night. The ER doc came out laughing and told us when they were positioning my dog for the x-ray, she passed gas that was so bad they all left the room 😂

  • @mikeahs06
    @mikeahs06 Рік тому +12

    I rescued two young dogs years ago and had to have my buddy with cancer put to sleep last October after his long battle with cancer but a pittbull having cancer removed and living 14 years he lived a great life and actively looking at shelters to rescue another dog to help out. You two having a large dog in an RV is amazing and you two being proactive to check that she's ok I love about your channel.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      Thanks so much and I am so sorry for your loss. We also lost a pet this past summer and Cody our Rabbit has cancer so I absolutely know the pain that comes with losing such a big part of your life and family. 💔 Even when they live a long life...it still hurts when they move on. -J

    • @Tammy121111
      @Tammy121111 Рік тому +2

      😢 SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS AND WE'RE NOT FULL TIME RV'ERS BUT WE HAVES 2 PIBBLES AND WE HAVES THEM CAMPING WITH US & MY HUBBY HAS BUILT STEPS FOR THEM TO GETS ON& OFF OF THE BED SO THEY DON'T GETS HURT JUMPING UP OR DOWN & WE ALSO HAVE THEM IN OUR HOME TOO

    • @Tammy121111
      @Tammy121111 Рік тому +1

      ALSO GETS A MR. BUDDY TOO

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      @@Tammy121111 THANK YOU TAMMY. WE DO APPRECIATE IT.

  • @lovelearning7467
    @lovelearning7467 Рік тому +12

    1) wear a wool hat and knee high wool socks even indoors. Much of your body heat is lost through your head.
    2. Check out Nora Dunn’s video on traveling with merino wool clothing. Used by hikers and backpackers, you will be surprised at the difference it makes.
    3. Outdoors cover your head (and maybe face)with more than a hoodie that the wind blows straight through.
    Get tightly woven wind breakers! (Not expensive.)

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the tips! -J

    • @annwilliams1082
      @annwilliams1082 Рік тому +2

      I love merino wool socks (even in Florida)

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      @@annwilliams1082 Kalyn is a huge fan of fuzzy socks so I'm going to look these up. -J

  • @darbarto4091
    @darbarto4091 11 місяців тому +8

    You did the right thing to take Trinity to the vet. If they don't act as they normally do then better to get it checked.
    Its so great that you guys took her with you instead of leaving her as others have done. She is a sweet girl.
    We just love they way she acts especially around the bunny.
    You guys are very caring souls. Thank you.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  11 місяців тому +1

      We honestly couldn't imagine our lives without her...although at the moment we can confirm she's not pregnant or fixed...because she's leaving the RV looking like a crime scene (if you know what I mean) 😂. But we love her! And we'll get her fixed as soon as we can once she's through this...erm....cycle. -J

  • @tamarakelli687
    @tamarakelli687 10 місяців тому +3

    Okay, so dogs (pets) are smarter than you realize. The bunny allowed on couches is training her it is okay for her as well. I would either allow both or none at all. I allow mine on there, but with my husky, I just make sure her paws and fur are clean first. She even makes me aware when it's time to clean her so she can climb up and lay down. 😊❤

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  10 місяців тому +2

      She actually never really had an issue with Cody being up there and her not. She seemed to get it. But, we've since caved and she's totally a couch dog now. She's living her full cush life. -J

    • @tamarakelli687
      @tamarakelli687 10 місяців тому +1

      @@OpenRoading Love it!! And love you guys!

  • @djlhobbies2579
    @djlhobbies2579 Рік тому +8

    So glad Trinity is fine...Thanks for being responsible pet owners.

  • @saras4181
    @saras4181 Рік тому +11

    It's so scary when the pups are sick and can't tell us what's wrong. You were very lucky with a 55.00 bill. We use a slow feed dish because Rusty would gulp down his food then throw it up. The slow feeder has worked well. I'm also glad you like the harness, a collar can be rough on their trachea. Rusty wears a collar for his tags and to be dressy, but we use the harness for walking & traveling.😂 We also feed him at least an hour before riding or playing so he doesn't get sick often now. Seeing Trinity follow your instructions, wanting to please you shows she has accepted & adopted you both! She's a beautiful girl! I'm so glad you're going to get her spayed, so many people don't. Stay warm out there, hopefully the wind doesn't rock you too much!

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +6

      Thanks so much for the dog tips and advice! We were shocked with the bill. Over the phone we were quoted the minimum price of $100 - so I don't know why it was less. Maybe they felt bad for making us sit in the waiting room for 3ish hours. 🤷🏼 -J

    • @mikeweis5925
      @mikeweis5925 Рік тому +4

      Never heard of a slow feeder dish. What a great invention.

    • @HollyL-t2y
      @HollyL-t2y Рік тому +5

      If you can’t get a slow feeder bowl quickly, put a tennis ball in with the food. Trinity is probably smart enough to fish it out, but if not, it should slow her down. Bigger dogs should always eat slowly, because they are more prone to gastric torsion (don’t google that). Another option is a dog puzzle. The dogs have to figure out how to push a pull bits of the puzzle to get to the kibble. It’s great for mental stimulation and slow feeding. I’m glad she’s fine. I can’t wait for the next update.

  • @eddiehagler6127
    @eddiehagler6127 Рік тому +1

    You should absolutely let Trinity on the couch

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Is this you volunteering to come lint roll the couch daily? 😂
      She's got a super cushy bed right in front of the couch that she just loves. (more on that in a future video). -J

  • @sherrynorth1293
    @sherrynorth1293 Рік тому +4

    It's amazing how fast a dog becomes your family . We took our dog to the vet because he just wasn't himself and almost $300 later he had depression because our youngest went away to college lol. He's 13 years old and is over his depression . Happy to hear Trinty is fine .

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      It's happens very very quick (he says as he types on a computer that has at least 7 dog hairs on the screen). -J

  • @salliannebrown8129
    @salliannebrown8129 11 місяців тому +1

    Double pane windows in an RV are a misnomer. Single pane is a bit under .5 R value. Double pane bring that up to 1. Twice nothing is still nothing. The reflective panels were a good idea. Really enjoying your videos and have subscribed. Keep up the great work!

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  11 місяців тому

      Let's go triple and get that up to 2 R!

    • @salliannebrown8129
      @salliannebrown8129 11 місяців тому +1

      @@OpenRoading, hahaha yeah, really.

  • @listener62
    @listener62 Рік тому +12

    So relieved that trinity is fine! Im also one of subscribers because of trinity. She is so cute has human like personality. You guys take her out often but I’m amazed she can manage her energy in limited rv space.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +7

      This girl...is perfection for us. She is so chill. On the warm days we've been going on 2-3 mile runs and she loves them! But when we're in the RV she's always chilling in her bed or under Kalyn's desk. Only once has she ever acted like she really needed to get out and run and that was after we had been stuck inside because of the wind for a couple of days. -J

    • @paulab984
      @paulab984 Рік тому +3

      She manages because she is the "goodest" girl!😊

  • @nicolemccv34fd
    @nicolemccv34fd Рік тому +7

    You made my husband’s night , he makes those Kestral thingys!! He builds the circuit boards for the company so he actually touched that meter 😂

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      Oh that is an amazing small world moment!!! Thank you so much for sharing that. So so cool.
      I love this thing! One of the best birthday gifts ever.
      We're supposed to get some really crazy winds again tomorrow so I'll be out there running it through it's paces. -J

  • @cynthiamyers4265
    @cynthiamyers4265 Рік тому +6

    Aww, I'm so glad Trinity is okay. I'm an experienced dog owner and I think I would have made the same choice you did. It is so hard to know what's really going on since they can't tell you. Glad you made it through the cold. It really is different in an RV.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      To me what explains an RV in the cold so well is walking 15 feet and losing 7 degrees in temperature. 😂
      Thanks so much for the kindness with regard to how we handled Trinity. I was really holding my breath today because I half expected to be laughed at for taking her 2 hours to a vet for...gas. It is funny in retrospect, but at the time I still think we made the right call. -J

  • @GiGiRenea
    @GiGiRenea Рік тому +4

    Trinity needs a jacket

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +3

      She's got a nice fur one! 😁 (I know, some cold can be too cold!) -J

  • @Eph1-4
    @Eph1-4 Рік тому +2

    Getting a Gentle Leader (brand name) can help a lot with training not to pull.
    I have used the brand name and off brands over the years with multiple dogs.😎

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the tip! Will look it up. -J

  • @johnhenry8424
    @johnhenry8424 Рік тому +2

    Just watched your video. When you found Trinity and were wondering what to
    do with her. I commented to keep her and why. In the following episode fate was
    on Trinity's side. That dog will be loyal to it's end.
    You will be safe against people or animals who have less than good intentions.
    Good Choice.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      She's been an amazing addition to the fam! -J

  • @Bunny-cz5wo
    @Bunny-cz5wo Рік тому +8

    So glad Trinity is OK such a sweet girl 🐕‍🦺

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      We were so relieved. We hadn't ever seen her sick before 😱 -J

    • @tm8747
      @tm8747 Рік тому +1

      @@OpenRoading for your pipes from freezing up the insulation tubing in home depot are great , but expensive, so what i used was the swimming pools noodles on the cold water lines ( note if you put the noodles on the hot side they could start a fire due to heat, ) so only on the cold side, for hot side , homedepot insulation tubing , before that install , wrap that black tape that is use when putting pipes underground wrap twice, its make for breaking if someone steps on it, but then install the insulation black tubing over it, for the tanbks i used a 2 part foam top , sides and bottom thick to insulate to tank from freezing up too. all tanks grey/black/fresh. hope tat help you in the future

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      @@tm8747 Thanks so much and thank you for the heads up about not using them on the hot! Hopefully we will go back to our "Run away from temperatures lower than 19 degrees strategy moving forward. 😂 -J

    • @mystic37
      @mystic37 Рік тому +1

      It's good to wait an hour between feeding and exercise for your baby girl, but better exercise before feeding as exercise too soon after feeding can cause major issues in doggos. Thank you for taking good care of Trinity. ♥

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      @@mystic37 Really appreciate this good info! -J

  • @Kristina-lo9gk
    @Kristina-lo9gk Рік тому +4

    We have a class A 38ft , we went to home depot and just bought installation, thin board, and velcro, it was $$$ cheaper than buying winter installation from a box office store, very foldable, and we just store it flat under the motorhome.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      That's awesome. Yeah, our problem is storage due to the fact that we move often. We don't have room for that much insulation without getting rid of a bunch of other things. So we generally just try to avoid weather that would require it. 🙂 -J

    • @Kristina-lo9gk
      @Kristina-lo9gk Рік тому +2

      @OpenRoading Dido we travel with 2 teenagers, so we folded it and put it under the couch cushions under our matteress... so far, we don't really feel a difference. But we are in the military, so we are used to the nomad lifestyle with shifty sleeping arrangements...lol.... I love the gate guarding videos.... We were in Houston for the freeze last month...

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      ​@@Kristina-lo9gk "Shifty sleeping arrangements" 😂😂

    • @sherriecapp3234
      @sherriecapp3234 8 місяців тому

      No exercise 1 hr. Before or after eating. Not a lot of water at once. Moisten dry food. Big long bodied dogs are prone to bloat. If their stomach flips, death is only hours away without surgery. Prevention is key.

  • @NicInLvNv
    @NicInLvNv Рік тому +9

    A Suggestion:
    Get an electric blanket. Wrap your water tank on those cold temperatures. Set to a reasonable temperature and your tanks will be fine.
    I wrap my exposed tanks with them and ropes. I remove when not needed.
    I found 3 at a Salvation Army store and paid like $15 each.
    Stay warm.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      Great tip! My tank is pretty buried in the chassis of my trailer. I can see the fresh tank though....due to a broken panel that is being held on by a ratchet strap until I can find a replacement at a junk yard someday. -J

    • @lovelearning7467
      @lovelearning7467 Рік тому +2

      Get one fir yourselves too!

    • @paulab984
      @paulab984 Рік тому +1

      Brilliant idea!!!

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      @@lovelearning7467 Got the heating pad! We have to be careful how many electric things we have since we try to boondock most of the time! 😁 -J

  • @PawsToJourney
    @PawsToJourney Рік тому +4

    Kudos for taking on the cold with little prep! We’re in Michigan, so we were super prepared for winter ahead of time: skirting, laid rugs down where there is no carpet, and replaced all window treatments with blackout/energy efficient cellular blinds and blackout/ energy efficient curtains to keep all the chill from the windows out.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      I simply cannot imagine being in an RV in Michigan during the winter....even with the skirting. Props to ya'll! You're made of tough stuff. -J

  • @TravelingWithSpecialAbilities
    @TravelingWithSpecialAbilities Рік тому +3

    Glad Trinity is ok. So many things it could have been. You did the right thing.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the support! I was genuinely worried we were about to get laughed out of town on here tonight. -J

    • @TravelingWithSpecialAbilities
      @TravelingWithSpecialAbilities Рік тому +2

      @@OpenRoading no! She has special parents, you guys are her saviors! We are in the south of San Antonio got rain, lightning, and hail about an hour ago. Hope y'all are doing good out there?

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      @@TravelingWithSpecialAbilities We're in West TX now so - should just be a couple more windy days for us. -J

  • @bridgettegosa2512
    @bridgettegosa2512 Рік тому +3

    Just found your channel last night and love it!!!!! We are RVers and really enjoyed your videos. Just refreshing to see somethings so real and not always a perfectly manicured put together video. It was just so much fun to watch you guys.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Thank you for your kindness. We’re so glad you’re here! -J

  • @michelleshore8496
    @michelleshore8496 Рік тому +3

    I'm so glad Trinity is ok!! I am loving the story of you guys, Cody, and Trinity. It's a blessing you are able to make it work. I am also glad she's not pregnant. But, I feel her pain with the gas. I get it girl . . .I get it. 🙂

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much for being an encourager!
      As to Trinity I don't think a day goes by that Kalyn or I don't say something like "Do we really have a dog?" but already neither of us can imagine life without her. She's pretty special. -J

  • @JJacks920
    @JJacks920 11 місяців тому +3

    So glad you guys kept Trinity. . Shes a grest addition to your family and channel.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  11 місяців тому

      We are so lucky to have her. She's a real gem. -J

  • @GenderSkins
    @GenderSkins Рік тому +7

    Word of advice, which I do not give very often. Do not feed Trinity anything containing cabage, unless you guys want to be sleeping outside. I would also avoid giving her chicken bones, or fish that has bones in it as they are potential chocking hazards. Oh and you can buy something called Dog Bones, from any local butcher that you can give her. Which is nothing more then old bone in country ribs that was on display in a meat cooler a bit too long to sale as country ribs.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the tips! I think we are following all of that already!! -J

    • @PD-we8vf
      @PD-we8vf Рік тому

      What sadistic dog food maker would put cabbage in dog food?

    • @maryconder7100
      @maryconder7100 10 місяців тому

      You will want to boil bones to make sure there's no bacteria. You can use broth to can for yourself or to pour over her food. Our dogs think their living in high cotton. Learning so much and will tell husband about it

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  10 місяців тому

      @@maryconder7100 Probably no bones over here. We generally don't have a lot of things with bones in them in the house that aren't still living. 😂 We get the stuff with the bones already gone. -J

  • @TravelingonAdventures
    @TravelingonAdventures Рік тому +2

    Glad you guys made it through the cold and so glad that Trinity is going to be alright.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      We were so glad it was just gas! -J

  • @pianogal853
    @pianogal853 5 місяців тому +2

    I asked about your business after watching several of your videos. Now I'm seeing that you covered it already 😊

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  5 місяців тому

      Haha! No problem! We never assume someone has watched our entire “library” 😀 I’m sorry if I didn’t answer before! I try to reply to as many comments as I can each week! -J

  • @jenniferseals3652
    @jenniferseals3652 Рік тому +5

    DOG TIP. Maybe look into soaking her dry food with water. Fill her bowl with food then add water till the food starts to float. This prevents "bloat" also i agree with waiting at least 1hour after she eats for any activity. (Longer the better) good luck guy's. Better safe than sorry.

  • @wildrvlife
    @wildrvlife Рік тому +1

    I am impressed by your headband! 😍

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Haha-thanks!! It was a COVID project 😂 -K

  • @the_fry_way
    @the_fry_way Рік тому +5

    We are also FT RVers, gate guards, and in TX for the great chill last week! The coldest night we put our slides in (Class A w/4 slides) to keep the cold air drafts to a minimum. That was crazy cold!! Reflectix to the rescue as well. Safe travels and I'm glad to hear Trinity is OK. ~Lynette

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      We should all have t-shirts since we are survivors! 😁 -J

    • @the_fry_way
      @the_fry_way Рік тому +1

      Amen to that! ;-)

  • @bow.9496
    @bow.9496 Рік тому +1

    If the road is mostly washboarding bumps, driving 40-50mph is actually smoother for you. You do work your shocks and struts rapidly but they travel less distance down and up.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      Yeah..... I grew up on dirt. This road will kill your vehicle speeding up. Far beyond just washboards. It's hard to show but you can see in some of the clips how one side of the vehicle goes up while the other side goes down. The road is very, unevenly, rough, and goes from washboard to rocks pushing upward out of the road, to deeper and bigger than washboard potholes. The only people going at any speed above 10mph are driving company vehicles. -J

  • @helihead11
    @helihead11 Рік тому +3

    I’ve done a few winters in New England states because of work and it can just be a brutal thing. But one thing I found out, it seems to be worse if your traveling or a sudden weather event that drops the temps. I’ve tried all kinds of heat sources and for me what worked best is a couple of radiator style heaters and a diesel heater now available much cheaper than when I needed it. Hopefully you don’t have to suffer through a long term freezing spell. Oh, for underneath areas I found a 100w light bulb in the lower area in the water compartment worked good for me.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      I'm 100% with you on the fast drop being the worst. We grew up in NY so we are used to winters...in sticks and bricks.
      If we have multi-days of below freezing temps we'd either move or come up with a better solution for sure for sure.
      Thanks so much for the light bulb tip! Now to find one because aren't those becoming hard to find? -J

    • @helihead11
      @helihead11 Рік тому +1

      @@OpenRoading lol. That’s right, no more of those.

  • @TrailerTravelin
    @TrailerTravelin Рік тому +3

    So glad Trinity is doing OK, and that your half way to your goal! Congrats on how fast the channel is growing too. I hope you have already started making Alaska plans because you guys are going to make it! Safe travels.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      We couldn't be more excited. It's honestly hard for me to believe where we are now based on where we were back in September. Big news coming in 2 weeks! -J

  • @Badgerpapa
    @Badgerpapa Рік тому +2

    So glad you gave Trinity a home and care about her. You cannot have to many dogs in your life, ever. The cold snap gave you some idea what you will see in Alaska, it is not uncommon to snow in June. You may want to get 12 volt heat pads on your tank and upgrade your batteries before the trip, if you can, so you have more amp hours.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Is it common for it to go to 9 degrees that late in the year? I’m fine with snow and 30s and even upper 20s at night…but 9? -J

    • @Badgerpapa
      @Badgerpapa Рік тому +2

      If you stay at places with power and get a heat lamp for the water bay and heat pads on the tanks you will be fine. Snow and 20s in summer are not uncommon, not every year but not an uncommon happening. Most parks will require you to disconnect water at night if the weather shows it could drop into the 30s just to be careful. I know you say you do not have space for a space heater but there is always space behind the wall to set one with enough distance from things, the oil heaters do not have open heat wires if they bother you. May through August the lows are below freezing often. @@OpenRoading

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      @@Badgerpapa Thanks so much! Yeah, we are used to handling anything in the mid 20s and up for a night - it was the single digits that caught us off guard this time around. -J

    • @Badgerpapa
      @Badgerpapa Рік тому +2

      different subject there are places in Alaska that offer work camping and even paid training for CDL drivers that could help your trip costs. It would make traveling harder though. @@OpenRoading

    • @Badgerpapa
      @Badgerpapa Рік тому +2

      Sorry just got the off guard joke from you gate guarding....@@OpenRoading

  • @lynjameson1368
    @lynjameson1368 9 місяців тому +2

    Trinity is keeping you two on your toes. Glad she was okay.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  9 місяців тому

      She’s a keeper though! -J

    • @lynjameson1368
      @lynjameson1368 9 місяців тому +1

      @@OpenRoadingshe really is a sweetheart. I love how she gets along with the bunny so well ❤

  • @snaphappee
    @snaphappee 9 місяців тому +1

    Those stinkerdogs! They can sure give you a scare! We have two and they are family.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  9 місяців тому

      Good ole 4 hour trip for gas! 😂

  • @pupcamper58
    @pupcamper58 Рік тому +2

    Larger dogs are prone to gastric torsion. I know you all exercise her by running so as a X veterinary technician I would suggest that you re-search gastric torsion, do not feed her a large meal before she does heavy exercise, such as running. It may save you a very long trip to the vet, and it would definitely save Trinity’s life. Love your channel, you make my heart happy every time I watch!❤

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much! Yeah, the vet talked to me about Gastric Torsion and offered the same advice! We're much more careful now about activity before and after food. -J

  • @HavingWandered
    @HavingWandered Рік тому +3

    Great job making it through the cold snap. We got 8" of snow and down to -7. Briefly froze up. Then nearly set my water hose on fire lol. Glad Trinity is ok! We had a very similar $100 donut (red velvet) moment. SMH live and learn! Wife recommends a stop by Balmorhea State Park when it warms up.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      Red Velvet donuts are so good though! 😂 I totally get why your dog went for it.
      I want to know the story of setting your hose on fire. I can only imagine a torch was involved. -J

    • @HavingWandered
      @HavingWandered Рік тому +2

      Lol I had placed my propane buddy heater in front of my wet bay with the door open . The hose had a heat tracing on it up to the door but the extra hose inside the bay froze solid. Anyway I had unhooked the hose and figured the hose could gently warm up in the glow of the heater... Was working until I went inside briefly and came back out to find the hose fell out and was resting on the face of the buddy heater.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      @@HavingWandered Oh no!!!! That could have ended poorly! I hate it when I do something that seems fine - no problem - but then something happens that makes it totally not fine. -J

  • @DMRSIX
    @DMRSIX Рік тому +2

    Wow! Joseph that was so clever, cycling your hot water that way to stay warm! I had to laugh when I found out Trinity just had gas it reminds me of several of our children's doctor's appointments.... Been there done that! 🤦‍♀️

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      😂 On the way HOME she farted several times and I was like "You couldn't have done that on the way TO the vet?!"

    • @DMRSIX
      @DMRSIX Рік тому

      😂😂😂 Right! 🦨

  • @shelbybrown7775
    @shelbybrown7775 Рік тому +5

    Its practice for Alaska! Its -47 in fairbanks today! It's also not uncommon to get snow in the summer!

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      You can keep the -47 and we'll stay here till ya'll start ordering some reasonable weather. 😂
      Our first year RVing we were in Utah and hadn't looked at a weather report. We woke up to 8" of snow on the RV. It wasn't crazy cold and it was all gone by the end of the day but...it was a surprise for sure. -J

  • @builtontherockhomestead9390
    @builtontherockhomestead9390 9 місяців тому +2

    If you haven't taught Trinity to "drop it", please do so. Where you guys are you never know when she will come across something you don't want Trinity eating or bringing into the RV. I have a rescue who I'm very thankful her foster mom taught her to drop it. Nothing like a stinky rotting hog hoof being brought into my house. I instinctively yelled drop it and my rescue dropped it in front of the door.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  9 місяців тому

      Very helpful thing to learn! -J

  • @karakrantz1391
    @karakrantz1391 Рік тому +1

    A friend that had sheep in Eastern Oregon did a study to see which froze faster in the sheep water containers, hot water or cold water. The hot water froze faster than the cold water did. Do with that what you will, I think it has something to do with oxygen in the warm water, but I'm not a scientist. So glad it wasn't something terrible for your dog. :) Get Trinity a slow eating food bowl, they have channels in them so she can't eat the food too fast. Great that you are half way to your Alaska goal.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      A lot of people have brought this up. The thing I think is being missed is all those studies take hot and cold water and let them sit whereas I am actively warming the water from let's say 34 degrees back up to 38 degrees (estimations).
      If I let 34 degree water sit...it's going to freeze eventually if I do nothing.
      Active vs. Passive.
      These studies also start with super hot water vs cold. I can't find a comparison anywhere where the test subjects are cold and slightly less cold. -J

  • @GrassRootsLiving
    @GrassRootsLiving Рік тому +1

    I wondered how you guys got thru that polar vortex. Glad to see you survived! 😉👍

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      We made it! How'd everyone fare up in AZ? -J

  • @listener62
    @listener62 Рік тому +3

    Thanks!

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      Crazy awesome thank you. We so appreciate your generosity and to this day react the same way every time a superthanks comes through. 🥹 -J

  • @Quantonas
    @Quantonas Рік тому +2

    You guys made the right call with Trinity! The risk of bloat/torsion is scary, but so glad it was simple gas! I came to comment about a slow feeder bowl and saw someone already mentioned it. She's lucky to have yall!
    We weathered this cold front in CO and it was challenging for sure! We are glad to have arrived in TX today and are ready for Spring!
    We love seeing your content as fellow younger generation full timers!
    All the best until next week 😊

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      You called me “younger generation.” I am now your forever friend. 😂😂😂
      I know what you mean though! We aren’t retirees out exploring but boy these years keep catching up to me! -J

  • @pianogal853
    @pianogal853 5 місяців тому +1

    I have added "bottom shelf" vodka to my water tank to keep it from freezing. It worked well in Oregon for a couple of years. I don't drink from my water tank, and it's not terrible in a shower or for dishes.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  5 місяців тому

      Just don’t have someone “house sit” for you…you may come home to find them passed out on the couch. 😂😂😂😂 -J

  • @sherisherman1502
    @sherisherman1502 11 місяців тому +1

    On cold, windy and dry air nights, i boil water. In just a few minutes, with moisture in the air, it feels much warmer.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  11 місяців тому

      I sometimes make cookies when it's super cold... because....I get to eat cookies. 😂 -J

  • @danielhaddock5635
    @danielhaddock5635 6 місяців тому +1

    Keep a bottle of Pepto for Trinity..it's great for gas,diahrrea!!

  • @thinkingcloset
    @thinkingcloset 11 місяців тому +1

    You were wise to get her checked out just to be safe. Glad she’s okay! 🙌🙌 Also, loved the sneak peek you shared of your biz work, Kalyn. Those mastermind gals looked so familiar to me! 😉

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  11 місяців тому +1

      😁 Had to get you some air time! -J

  • @dawnwoodruff7513
    @dawnwoodruff7513 Рік тому +2

    So glad Trinity is doing well! And thank you for posting information on your other businesses!

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Probably one of our biggest questions was always "Why isn't Kalyn working the beet harvest with you??" or "what does Kalyn do all day!?"
      Some have seemed to think she's super lazy....It's just hard to make sitting in front of the computer writing, editing graphics, marketing, etc look interesting on youtube. 😂 She's been the primary bread winner of the fam for going on 9 years. -J

  • @cindycierlik8162
    @cindycierlik8162 Рік тому +3

    🥺🐕💛🤔😊💙😮‼️🐕
    Trinity might be a piggy when eating. Who knows her past? We have lost a beautiful dog (Bassett hound) to bloat! They have slow feeder dishes that can really help. Also: look up rolling kibble in a old bath or beach towel. I do this a couple times a week. It helps with boredom and keeps their mind busy! Give a little 💦 at a time after running etc. you guys have been so awesome giving her a wonderful home! So excited to see your 1/2 way on your goal for Alaska!!😊😊😊 Hang in there with the crazy weather 🌡️🌡️☁️🤪💨🌬️🐰🐶❤🐰🐶❤

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +3

      Thanks so much for the ideas. Yeah, I think we need to slow her down on the eating. It's funny because she doesn't dive into her food like nobodys business...but when she does eat...it's all gone pretty quick.
      We also had no clue about not eating right after exercise... Poor Trin getting stuck with newbies! -J

  • @jasonwitters7860
    @jasonwitters7860 Рік тому +5

    So glad Trinity is ok. We have 2 German Shepherds we Travel with. Use the hour rule hour before eating hour after eating. No strenuous exercise. Also I noticed your use of hand signals with commands good job. We use 2 hands up to our chest, for sit, to mimic people or children who may panic at the approach of a large dog. Mainly children seem to bring both hands up in a panic. Our Dogs will react by calmly sitting and diffusing the situation . Hope this helps. 9°F brrr. Glad nothing froze. Thanks for sharing. Safe Travels.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +3

      That....is a genius idea! Hmmmm.... I wonder if we'll confuse her if we switch signals. -J

    • @paulab984
      @paulab984 Рік тому +1

      Great idea!

  • @CatMurray
    @CatMurray 10 місяців тому +2

    I am on Alaska watch with you…and I do know cold cause I grew up in Midland, Texas. The wind bites right through you. You guys are excellent dog and rabbit parents and the animal content you provide is an added bonus. So glad your channel showed up in my feed.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  10 місяців тому

      So happy to have you here. And yes, the wind you guys get there is NO JOKE! -J

  • @adventuresinmichiganwlisa9852
    @adventuresinmichiganwlisa9852 Рік тому +5

    Trinity ❣️🐾🐾❣️is looking good. Beautiful dog

  • @wolverinealaska6937
    @wolverinealaska6937 Рік тому +2

    We need to get you ready for tor the Alaska summers. It can drop to the 40's in August. But good things you were not in Anchorage today---It was neg 22 this mourning

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      I have zero problem with 40's and even 30's at night!! 😂 When I see the teens...that's when I start to get concerned and there is NO WAY I'm doing neg 22 in an RV. This thing would just be a solid ice cube by morning.
      Thanks so much for you amazing and generous support. Getting closer and closer to seeing your beautiful state! -J

  • @tm8747
    @tm8747 Рік тому +3

    in the cold if your burning diesel #2 and the temperture drops below 0degs, there are 2 things to do, either, use a product lucus oil anti-gel good to minus 40, or a product called HOT SHOT which is second in line its good till minus 32 degs, . when i was in alaska there they use #1 diesel in the mix of #2 diesel to stop the 2 diesel from gelling up, #1 diesel gelles up at near 65 below zero. if you tank is say, 50 gals of diesel and there 30 gals in the tank, put 25% of diesel #1 in the mix or fill up the tank with diesel#!. the truck will smoke a little more, but better then not going anywhere, ?

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Great tips! Thank you! I will remember this for the truck!
      The generator is property of the security company so they are in charge of filling and maintaining it so I don't think I can do anything with regard to that. -J

  • @dr.richard.w.meyers24
    @dr.richard.w.meyers24 Рік тому +1

    Spent 4 nights in a row at -18’ Only problem was. The doors were frozen shut // or then open Keep ALL. your lines off the ground electric and water lines. Or they will melt in to the ice. Till summer. We also use heat tape on our dump valves.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Yeoza! I commend your for sticking that out. If that sort of weather was predicted here I'd be telling the gate guarding company that we were headed south. 😂 -J

  • @mikeweis5925
    @mikeweis5925 Рік тому +2

    Freezing weather in an RV is no joke. We got caught in Texas a couple years back in our RV with two nights in a row at 4°. Because we were without power and limited fuel to run generator (all fuel ran out in town) we were cold and some pipes froze. Nothing broke. First time I almost thought the 3 of us (we travel with a beagle) we’re going to have to find a shelter. We were not able to leave for 8 days due to ice and roads. We were in Kerrville TX at the time. You did a great job surviving! So glad Trinity’s health scare worked out. Looking forward to your future travels.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      I remember that cold snap! That was a BIG event for Texas. I can't imagine riding that out in an RV without power. Yikes!!! Glad you made it through! -J

  • @aproudamerican2692
    @aproudamerican2692 Рік тому +2

    Trinity was found by the right people. This time it wasn't anything serious but it could have been. Unfortunately, few people would have done all that for a stay dog. We would have and we actually have. Our emergency Vet bill was $400 for after hours servive. So God was watching out for all of you. I have a feeling that if anything were to happens to either of you out there. Trinity would get involved to protect you. We've had afew Ranch dogs like her. They're very loyal to their family.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much. Yeah, We still don't know why the bill was that low. Over the phone we were quoted a minimum of $100 - so I was surprised when they gave me the bill. Maybe they watch youtube and are Trinity fans. 😁
      We're already seeing loyal behavior in her so I think you're right. Hopefully we'll never have to test it. -J

  • @thewanderingshores
    @thewanderingshores Рік тому +1

    Those are some seriously cold temps. Love the idea of putting some hot water into the tanks to help keep them from freezing. So happy to hear that Trinity is not prego and only full of hot air.... 8)

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      LOL Full of hot air. Yes....yes she was. 😂 Looking forward to your live tomorrow night (or tonight depending on your timezone.) -J

  • @thetravelingmyfundsarelow1693
    @thetravelingmyfundsarelow1693 Рік тому +1

    When not towing, you can lower your tire pressure to like 50 psi in front and 45 psi in back and should be a better ride. But kills about 2 mpg. Anyway good vid U2. God bless, Bob and Deb

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip! Does it do anything bad for tire wear? -J

    • @thetravelingmyfundsarelow1693
      @thetravelingmyfundsarelow1693 Рік тому +1

      @@OpenRoading nope just makes it a better ride, when towing obviously pump up your tires to max cold psi.

  • @PittsWithAPurpose
    @PittsWithAPurpose Рік тому +1

    Oh my gosh…I did not plan to be this cold in Texas! It was crazy. We are thankful that they supply our propane. We were running through it so fast. Our lines did freeze. We ended up putting our tiny heater out under the belly to help the forced air. That helped. I mean it's better than Mackinaw for sure, but I want warmth.
    Loved the video. Keep it going. Until next week………❤

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      My facebook feed likes to show me pictures of the bridge every now and then...glad I'm not there for the winter!! 🥶🥶
      We're your lines damaged at all from the ice?? -J

    • @PittsWithAPurpose
      @PittsWithAPurpose Рік тому

      @@OpenRoading we are in Texas. I'm just watching the weather app and from the Rogala family on my Facebook.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      @@PittsWithAPurpose Right right! I got that I just didn't covey what I was responding to well 😂😂 We'd all be ice cube campers if were all still up there. -J

    • @PittsWithAPurpose
      @PittsWithAPurpose Рік тому +1

      @@OpenRoading oh my gosh…I can't even imagine that in an RV. I'd have to build a barndominium for ours.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      @@PittsWithAPurpose Maybe we could all just cram into the rally building 😂

  • @lilcheeps6147
    @lilcheeps6147 Рік тому +2

    I know how you feel. We have a full service dog for our daughter and a two year old being trained, if something happened to either one them girls I would go nuts, but here’s a hint Trinity goes like that again. Kind of treat it like a little baby rubber belly and pat her back

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the tip! We waited about an hour and a half before we made the decision to go to the vet...doing this may have moved the gas out and let us know what the problem was. Good call. -J

  • @KungFooDuckee
    @KungFooDuckee Рік тому +3

    I subscribed for Trinity!

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      Welcome to the Trinity fan club! Someday we'll have to sell t-shirts. 😂 -J

  • @carlholttum9150
    @carlholttum9150 Рік тому +4

    My first year in my rv after the fire in Montana (I lost everything in the fire) i tried to stay in Montana it got down to -36 and everything froze in the trailer ice in the kitchen sink, and the toilet. My two cats stayed real close, like under the covers with me. That is cold.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      I'm so sorry you had to go through that aweful loss. Yeah, I'm with you...-34 is COLD. If that was predicted here I'd be saying "See ya" to the gate gig! -J

  • @PSHAW2009
    @PSHAW2009 10 місяців тому +1

    Late to the party here. When I lived in my RV for work, I used an electric heater to save on propane whenever I had shore power.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  10 місяців тому +1

      Yeah - we ran our electric “fireplace” almost non-stop. 😃 -J

    • @PSHAW2009
      @PSHAW2009 10 місяців тому +1

      @@OpenRoading is that the one the slide out was blocking? It’s great to have that electric option. I always liked having a couple space heaters to move around, in bedroom, under cabinets, close to the water storage tank. Of course I wasn’t full time and had a place to keep them in the warmer months.
      Enjoy the content, keep up the great work!!

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  10 місяців тому +1

      @@PSHAW2009 Ah yes... I forgot that we couldn't use that in this video because of the slide... 👀 -J

  • @mikeellindonut2004
    @mikeellindonut2004 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your story really enjoyed the video, you 2 have colder weather in Texas than we have in NY you could keep it there,

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Thankfully it was just a couple of days! -J

  • @TonyRueb
    @TonyRueb 9 місяців тому +1

    Dogs get sick just like people do. Generally nothing to worry about. If they eat food too quickly get a slow feed bowl. I know how terrifying it can be the first time it happens but I tend to give it everything a full day to see it works itself out.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  9 місяців тому

      We got some advice from trusted friend who has a dog and a vet before we went. We knew it could be gas, but we wanted to be safe over sorry. -J

  • @Beer30247
    @Beer30247 Рік тому +2

    Drive between thirty five and forty miles an hour when you're towing your trailer or when you're just driving your truck on the washboard it will smooth out your ride Many years driving off road in the Marine corps and civilian life drive safe if you have to Put it in 4 wheel drive for the dirt road. Washboard sections Safer that way

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      I'm with you! I grew up on dirt. However.....this road is so much more than washboard. We haven't done a good job showing it but it has big rocks sticking up, sections of washboard that are very uneven and sections where the holes are just too wide or deep to gloss over with speed. I know...because I tried it once. It was "glide glide glide SLAM into part of the road that thrusts up instead of down.
      This road is just bad. The only people driving fast on it are the people in company vehicles. -J

    • @klee88029
      @klee88029 Рік тому +2

      Ohhhb. Too bad. Forgive/ignore my previous comment. I drive 30-40 for 1.5 miles on my access dirt road, which receives the watershed from the mountains to the west. Washboard, mini arroyos, rocks, little hills and valleys, you name it. A lot of fun😁🧓

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      @@klee88029 Haha I bet! And no apologies or forgiveness needed. You only see what we show ya! -J

    • @klee88029
      @klee88029 Рік тому +1

      @@OpenRoading Do you have a mailing address for the public? I would like to send Trinity a gift that will be useful in Alaska, very Cold and very hot places.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      @@klee88029 That's very kind of you. Connect with me at rvopenroading@gmail.com and I'll see if we can arrange something. At this exact moment I don't have a good address but I may in a few weeks. -J

  • @mikeahs06
    @mikeahs06 Рік тому +2

    I'm in southern MS and we had temps down to 14 which in my home state of 34 years I'm used to so know what to do I hated it. In ohio they have freezer lines for water lines and basements so freezing of lines are less of an issue unless you have continued low temps. So I took the low temps seriously and lucked out with no frozen pipes when a lot of my neighbors did. Diesel gels in low temps. I'm a truck driver and if you don't add additives when it's that cold you will gel and the pump will stop. Northern states add things to gas and diesel to prevent this but when it's cold if a region isn't used to cold they won't add additives and it can gel up.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Yeah. The company is in charge of their generator so I couldn't do anything about it, although he said he put an additive in it but...It only died when it hit 9....so I think whatever additive he used didn't do it's job.
      We grew up in Central NY and then moved to Florida. Seeing exposed plumbing in yards and on the sides of houses took a little bit for me to get used to 😂 -J

    • @rodgerankarenhowell2952
      @rodgerankarenhowell2952 Рік тому +1

      We always use diesel additives to our diesel and gas.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      @@rodgerankarenhowell2952 So yeah....this is something that was introduced to me this year! Apparently i should have been using an additive in my truck all along not for freezing temps but for the injectors. I've been using one and I think I'm already feeling a difference. Should have gone with that before I cut my dang fuel lines. 😂 -J

  • @heribertorodriguez4857
    @heribertorodriguez4857 Рік тому +2

    Awsome I'm so glad for Trinity I Love my dogs we have 6 we had 9 not too long ago. Our last dog was stray that wonder into a friend yard and looks alot lke your dog we named her Lola. I tool her for a friend that had ask me for a dog. then he didn't want a girl dog so we kept her. Take care and safe travels.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      That's awesome. I don't think we have room for 5 more dogs in the RV... -J

  • @rickblanchette
    @rickblanchette Рік тому +1

    I lived in my camper year round in Massachusetts and winter was just all in preparation. I did this: 1.) Roll of black construction plastic and box of stainless washers and would attach to bottom of the camper using the molding bolts on the bottom and would have folded several times and use rocks and logs etc. to hold to the ground. 2.) Duck Brand window insulation film on ALL windows and Vent windows. Worked great and clear as glass. ( clean windows first ) attach the tape to the wall not the molding. Comes off easy with a hair dryer when done. 3.) That silver insulation for the AC. 4.) I used my furnace 100% to keep everything heated. 5.) I would pack snow around the plastic nice and hard and keep a bunch of snow on top of the camper as well ( free insulation ). 6.) I used my fresh water tank 100% as water was shut off at the campground. They had a shower building that I could get water. I filled a 55 gallon plastic drum ( sanitized ) and would pump into the camper using a camper pump I plugged into the trailer plug of my truck. An area heater will not do anything to keep the pipes and tanks warm ( like your fireplace ) When temps were well below zero I had a coleman propane catalytic camping heater in case the tanks froze up and I needed to dump.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      I'm gonna stick with my 2 day winter and if it's any longer I'm gonna flee further south! 😂 Ya'll are made of tough stuff! -J

  • @monicasgh68
    @monicasgh68 Місяць тому

    I just found your channel, and I'm so happy. I had my favorites, and i have already watched all their videos. I had a hard time finding another channel that i vibed with. But when i came across yours, I found my type of people. You are fast becoming my new fav. Your story about Trinity is so heartwarming. I am glad you came across her and saved her from the elements. I see you are giving her an amazing life. Dogs and rabbits are my favorite pets. I'm so glad they both get along. I'm looking forward to watching more! (I just subscribed)

  • @ColtonBlumhagen
    @ColtonBlumhagen 11 місяців тому +1

    If it's getting cold enough consistently, I definitely like a diesel heater with some heater socks. Warp a tarp around the trailer and you'll be pretty good for heating the plumbing. You can have a diesel "jet" heater for a few hundred bucks easy.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  11 місяців тому

      Good info. Thank you. This was just a short blip thankfully. Normally we run from the cold - just this time we couldn't because...well...I don't think the guard company would have appreciated that. 😂 -J

  • @traci635
    @traci635 11 місяців тому +1

    Trinity is smart, she will understand very quickly that furniture is off limits. I love my dogs, but they aren't allowed on furniture. They have comfy beds and they love their spots. Our dogs just want to be where we are....keep up the good work with her, just invest in a fixed leash, not those expandable ones you are currently using

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  11 місяців тому +1

      She really is. We haven't had too much of an issue with the furniture but I did find it hilarious that day. She did it again about 20 minutes later but I wasn't filming. She was just in a mood apparently. 😂
      I don't think we're going to go away from our extending leash...since we are often out in the middle of nowhere but aren't always comfortable for her to "roam" leash-less while we're on a walk yet, I like her to have the ability to be more than 6 feet from me while still being tethered. We've also found it really helpful to be able to easily bring the leash in and lock it within 2-3 feet when training her to stay by our side.
      I know that is a "controversial stance" (didn't think I would ever be saying that about a leash...) but it's what is working best for us. -J

  • @RVingwithLuck
    @RVingwithLuck Рік тому +1

    Glad Trinity is ok. I would have taken her to the Vet also. Amazing the bill was only $55 I would have thought it to be $500.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      I was expecting at least $300. They said it would be a minimum of $100 over the phone so I don’t know why they dropped it to $50. Very very kind of them! -J

  • @kennethjacobs4824
    @kennethjacobs4824 Рік тому +1

    If the dirt road is washboarded, the faster you drive the smoother the ride. Try it.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      It's more than a washboard unfortunately. I grew up on dirt roads so this was my thought as well. Unfortunately this road is also full of deep ruts and rocks pushing upward...so you get up to 30mph and then slam into something...(speaking from experience). I've observed the only people driving fast on these roads are driving company trucks. -J

  • @milkman81
    @milkman81 Рік тому

    11:30 Hot water freezes faster than cold water. Add salt to keep your water from freezing, just boil it if you don’t like soft water.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Actively warming water prevents water from freezing. The effect you are talking about is under much debate but all the studies compare very hot water to cold water. I was taking water that was probably around 36 degrees and maybe warming it up to 38 degrees. If you actively warm something it won’t freeze.
      If you leave a tank it will freeze eventually. If you warm up the water every hour or two…it won’t freeze. Poor man’s version of putting a heating blanket on it. -J

  • @sreavis11
    @sreavis11 11 місяців тому +1

    I’ve been enjoying your channel and looking forward to your Alaska videos! We took our Motorhome to Alaska and spent 87 days away from our home in the Texas Hill Country in 2022. I do have a couple of suggestions that might help y’all.
    1) We saw a number of travel trailers/5th wheels along the AlCan Highway that had been disabled due to suspension issues (on their trailers). That road is ROUGH and can really do some damage. My suggestion would be to give your rig’s suspension a really good examination. Check that the shock absorbers are in good condition and their mounts are tight. Also check for any cracked welds, springs, spring hangers or any other metal or bolts. Not only prior to embarking on the trip its self but also during. Make it part of your pre-trip checks.
    2) Get some Canadian cash and carry it with you. We were never not able to use our credit cards but, some parts of Canada are pretty isolated and if there is any hiccup in their internet service you’ll be glad you had enough cash to fill your gas tank or pay for groceries, etc. We just stopped at an ATM after crossing the border and made a withdrawal from our account. I think we had about $350CA and had no trouble spending it by the time we exited Canada on our way home.
    3)There is a very useful facebook group called RVing to Alaska - the Original that y’all should consider joining. We used it and found it to be a valuable resource for traveling with an RV to/thru Alaska and Canada.
    Good luck and if we can be any help just reach out…👍🏼

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  11 місяців тому

      Thanks so much for the tips and advice! Literally just replaced our shocks this week. The rest of the suspension seems to be in decent shape so I don't want to replace it just because...but I may get a professional to look at it just in case. -J

  • @TimeTraveler8528
    @TimeTraveler8528 Рік тому

    And that was why I moved from northern NY to Florida.

  • @RickJames-fr5po
    @RickJames-fr5po Рік тому +1

    Some time ago I saw a video where they used a bathroom heat lamp to raise the temp under their rv just above freezing.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Yeah! Did they have a skirt though? I figured nothing under would help unless I also had something to at least partially enclose it. -J

  • @darleneinch3392
    @darleneinch3392 Рік тому +1

    So thankful Trinity is ok. 💛

  • @Heatherandthedogs
    @Heatherandthedogs Рік тому +2

    Big hugs and kudos to y’all for loving Trinity enough to make her a priority! So glad it was something simple! We had to move one of our dogs to a slow feeder bowl because she would inhale every meal and then vomit a short time later. Did wonders for her. Y’all do whatever is best for y’all and Trinity! She’s such a special girl. ❤ And y’all are such amazing folks to love her like you do. ❤❤❤

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      This comment is perfection. Thank you! I do think we are going to look into a slow feeder but I think the primary problem was I worked her out too hard right before eating. Learning as we go! -J

  • @milkman81
    @milkman81 Рік тому +1

    8:20 I keep my place @ 66 degrees during the winter, it’s much warmer than 10.

  • @Vantasticviews2
    @Vantasticviews2 Рік тому +4

    Aww, poor Trinity. I had to start using a slow feeder bowl with my current dog because wolfing down kibble, which expands in the belly, after exercise or a lot of water can cause a gastric volvulus, which IS a surgical emergency. Ask me how I know..Glad it was just gas. A couple of good long tooot-tooots and she’s all better! 🙃

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +2

      She kept getting better as we sat in the waiting room. She was probably sneaking the gas out 😂
      The vet told me we were probably smart to bring her in because of her symptoms though, especially since we don't know her crazy well yet (This was the first time we had seen her not happy and healthy). We were so glad it was just gas...even if it was a 4 hour trip to diagnose. -J

    • @Vantasticviews2
      @Vantasticviews2 Рік тому +1

      @@OpenRoading yeah, I was concerned when she wouldn’t eat or drink. That’s always a huge red flag with animals. Also, the breathing was scary. I travel with my dog, which is HARD because of inconsistent veterinary care across the nation. We’ve had a few late night/middle of the night emergency visits and I never regretted taking her in. It hurts the wallet, but it’s worth it to keep them happy and healthy. Hope you get sunshine, warm temps, and NO wind! 👍

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      @@Vantasticviews2 Well....about that no wind part...... 😂 (getting 65MPH gusts tomorrow. yay)

  • @ebogi21
    @ebogi21 Рік тому +2

    Enjoy watching your adventures and your sweet pup ❤

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Thanks so much for taking the time to watch! -J

  • @TakeTheRide
    @TakeTheRide 11 місяців тому +1

    I lived off a road like that outside of LaGrange texas. Thankfully it wasn't 6 mi long, just 2. Still it was too long. It was bumpier than the one you're on. You have better shocks than I had too. I used to have to wear two bras when I left home. Lol

  • @hank1527
    @hank1527 Рік тому +2

    Glad Trinity is well. Wondering if you thought about putting clear plastic film on all your windows? You probably will need it for Alaska 👍 thanks for the video

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      We generally don't mind heating the RV when it's dipping into the 40's and even 30's. When we get into the teens that's when it gets "fun."
      We've thought about the plastic but haven't tried it out. It could save us a little bit of propane... -J

  • @On-down-the-road
    @On-down-the-road 11 місяців тому +1

    You left North Dakota before the cold snap, good for you. I stayed in Watford city It's west central ND. I live full time here whare I bought land. -30° is not fun to be bundled up in an RV. That is it in the picture.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  11 місяців тому

      oofta! Yeah, I don't think our RV would survive at -30! -J

    • @On-down-the-road
      @On-down-the-road 11 місяців тому +1

      I am leaving March 18, to Gilbert AZ. Then find a spot for the eclipse along the path of totality. Hope to see you on"down the road"

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  10 місяців тому

      That should be warmer! We're gonna miss the eclipse this time. Too far west and north.@@On-down-the-road

  • @renoflames
    @renoflames Рік тому +2

    Amazing. God Bless.

  • @JustinandJess
    @JustinandJess Рік тому +1

    Superb video intro! Glad Trinity is feeling better! Here's hoping there's no more cold snaps this winter. 🤞
    Question for you two, we are headed to Texas on Monday to store our trailer (outside) for a 2 weeks while we're in Guatemala. We checked the 20 day forecast (if you can trust it) and it's never supposed to drop below 50°. Do you think we're being dumb if we don't winterize? Can texas cold snaps be unpredictable?
    We need your permission to be lazy so I don't have to dewinterize later! 😂
    p.s. that thumbnail is 🔥👌

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      I can't tell you what is best...but I personally wouldn't winterize with that forecast. I would probably do my best to drain everything but I wouldn't be pumping any anti-freeze in. I'd just keep my eye on it until the day before I leave to make sure nothing has changed drastically.
      I'm trying to remember but I don't think this cold snap was any sort of a surprise. We knew it was coming at least 1 week before if not sooner, the only changes were exactly HOW cold. So... if they are saying 50's I would feel comfortable that even if it dropped 20 degrees you're still in the 30's which isn't the worst ever.
      FYI - Guatemala is not exactly en-route to the arctic circle... 😂 Have a blast!!!
      -J

    • @JustinandJess
      @JustinandJess Рік тому

      @@OpenRoading thank you thank you thank you for the advice! Fingers crossed, we won't have any first pipes when we get back. Like you said, I'm going to drain the holding tanks and put a gallon down the gray and black tanks.
      Yes, Guatemala is quite the detour! 🤣 It will be very weird to not have our trailer with us for a couple weeks.
      - Justin

  • @skeetermalcolm1655
    @skeetermalcolm1655 Рік тому

    I love those reflective things, I use mine summer and winter, the only difference is that it doesn't very often ever get to freezing here in the desert, glad you are all good

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому +1

      We love them on super sunny days too! Gives off a good "Trailer trash" vibe but keeps the RV from turning into an oven. 😁 -J

  • @michaelbailey4774
    @michaelbailey4774 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for taking such good care of Trinity

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  11 місяців тому

      Couldn’t imagine doing anything less! -J

  • @SmokyOwl
    @SmokyOwl Рік тому +1

    wow a 60 degree temperature swing in 24 hours??? Hopefully that doesn't cause issues with anything.

  • @paulab984
    @paulab984 Рік тому +1

    I just love you two and your style. You're so real and fun. As someone who could be your mom, I'm SO proud of you for how you're managing money and working so hard for your trip. I think it will be full of many blessings! Have you thought about doing a meet-up at a pet-friendly place in Alaska and let the "Trinity Tribe" meet her and us "Open Roadies" meet you guys? We're going to be IN Alaska in Aug & early Sept and with my luck, you'll be there way earlier in the summer. I've never been to a meet-up but follow a number of other fulltime RVers and their meet-ups seem like such fun. Anyway, keep up the good work and I'll see you next week!

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Thanks so much for this sweet encouragement. You have no idea how much I appreciate comments like this. This is our third "crack" at youtube and part of the reason we flamed out the second time was that it felt like we were just putting hours into content and tossing it into a trash can where no one saw it. 😂 To have people so kind like you this time around has provided so much fuel and motivation for us.
      Thank you.
      As to a meet up...first, we're so humbled that people have even asked although we both know that the real reason for the meetup is to love on Trinity...and we're here for it! 🤗 As we plan our trip we are working at carving out the right place and time for a meetup. Stay tuned because if we do one we will be sure to make the channel aware as far in advance as we can since Alaska is a big state and all...although I can't imagine anyone shifting their plans for a meetup with us. -J

    • @paulab984
      @paulab984 Рік тому +1

      In answer to your answer to me, LOL, don't be surprised that people do want to meet you guys (even without Trinity). People want to meet you, but in doing so, they also want to meet your community of followers. Think of yourselves as being hosts to others making new friends- that takes the focus off of you guys and puts it on your being of service to others. I think you both are service oriented so maybe providing that service to your followers would make the concept easier. What's your timetable for Alaska? We're going to be in the state of AK from mid-Aug thru Labor Day. Hope we cross paths.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      @@paulab984 I like how you worded that. Hanging out over common interests as well.
      So it's all weather dependent but at the moment we're looking at crossing into Canada early to mid May and into Alaska early to mid June. All this could get pushed back if it's a particularly long push of cold into spring which of course isn't uncommon.
      Then we'll be working out way back in September crossing back into the US as late as October.
      But... all in pencil and all very much not sketched out at the moment. -J

  • @marjoriegates5075
    @marjoriegates5075 Рік тому

    My daughter has a “slow feeder” for her dog. It’s a puzzle that slows down their eating with a game. Thank you for being so wonderful to her.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      We’ve seen these! That’s a great idea. -K

  • @jeffboquist3904
    @jeffboquist3904 Рік тому +3

    Great show guys.

    • @OpenRoading
      @OpenRoading  Рік тому

      Thanks so much for watching! We so appreciate it. -J