Testing Out my New (to me) Truck Camper

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  • @JonathanYentch
    @JonathanYentch  2 роки тому +13

    Thanks to Keeps for sponsoring this video! Head to keeps.com/YENTCH to get 50% off your first order of hair loss treatment.

  • @supersteve8305
    @supersteve8305 2 роки тому +376

    When you boom dock, consider parking the rig so it is facing the way you would have to leave in an emergency, and park it so it would take two vehicles to pin you in, and not just one. Being parked facing the gate would make it easy for one vehicle to pin you in. Yes, I worked in public safety, and have seen some crappy people and things. Great new rig. I'm happy you found it.

    • @pamelaklemp5615
      @pamelaklemp5615 2 роки тому +32

      First thing I, too, thought of when I realized he wasn't moving it was leaving it faced forward. Your suggestions are spot-on!

    • @Deargdoo
      @Deargdoo 2 роки тому +19

      excellent advice. *takes note*

    • @SuperExTINCTGAMING
      @SuperExTINCTGAMING 2 роки тому +36

      rule #22 in zombieland, when in doubt know your way out.

    • @paulg492
      @paulg492 2 роки тому +10

      Found the Worry Warts

    • @PrplAngl
      @PrplAngl 2 роки тому +19

      Very good advice.

  • @blueskunk9163
    @blueskunk9163 2 роки тому +72

    Hey JY, new subscriber here. I have to say the thing that attracted me to your channel is your filming style (in addition to the content). You have a calmness about everything you do-- and positivity. You setup establishing shots. You don't fill the videos with music or voiceover. You pay attention to detail and you let the natural sounds draw us in. So thanks for doing all of these videos. The style you have adopted is superb. Please keep doing what you're doing. It's borderline magic and oh so relaxing. No teeth whitener or glitzy sets/backgrounds with LED lighting trying to project an image. You are bringing us all back to nature and living responsibly and within our means with honesty and authenticity. Very commendable. So thank you for sharing!

    • @davidjames8587
      @davidjames8587 2 роки тому +3

      I agree. Lol except I didn't see the teeth white part but now I'm 🙃 going to look. It's okay cause I eat dark cocoa powder so my teeth aren't so white either.
      But yeah I agree with you on the most part.
      I'm actually learning from this guy. I want to do the same.
      What got me was the first video I watched he starts out by saying "it's my first night with out rent." And I was hooked.

    • @leoameoso820
      @leoameoso820 2 роки тому +2

      Cats suck! You’re vids are great.

  • @fionasmith6809
    @fionasmith6809 2 роки тому +67

    For your chain protection that you used towels for. Why not use pipe insulation tubes (like mini pool noodles) they would give great protection and look good as well!

    • @Kaitlin24247
      @Kaitlin24247 2 роки тому +6

      Great idea

    • @RobBrown2288
      @RobBrown2288 2 роки тому +3

      My very first thought!

    • @malakai8417
      @malakai8417 2 роки тому +2

      Does it comes with white color? I only see black or gray color insulation....Jon's truck is white

    • @jeannerountree952
      @jeannerountree952 2 роки тому +3

      I was worried about the moisture being in the towels all the time when it’s wet outside.

    • @Nunya9876
      @Nunya9876 2 роки тому +4

      They do make pipe insulation you can wrap around the chain protection and different colors of paint for it to match.

  • @tjport1980
    @tjport1980 2 роки тому +58

    I agree. Use the camper for a while and then renovate after you find out what you like and what you don’t

    • @celestepalm6949
      @celestepalm6949 2 роки тому +2

      Yep, there's zero reason 2 B in a hurry to renovate. Enjoy the camper as-is 4 now...

  • @Joes_Place
    @Joes_Place 2 роки тому +24

    The towels are a great idea, if that doesn’t hold up with the rain and If you have some used bicycle tubes, you can cut them the length of the chains then slice down the middle and wrap around the chain and secure with zip ties. The rubber will hold up well in all conditions and also act as a good damper.

    • @doveboyz857
      @doveboyz857 2 роки тому +1

      would pool noodles work?

  • @kevnrob1
    @kevnrob1 2 роки тому +23

    Jonathan - reverse your anchor springs & hooks. Notice the opening where the hook moves in and out. That opening lets water get inside the spring tube. The other end is a solid bolt and the water remains trapped inside the tube. The tube and spring will rust out and fail. If you put the bolt end up and the opening down, water will not get in and everything will stay dry.

    • @1jackvalley580
      @1jackvalley580 2 роки тому +2

      I kind of think if Jonathan wanted us to know his personal business about what he paid for the camper he probably would have told us

  • @mr.critic
    @mr.critic 2 роки тому +10

    3:08 Pipe insulation foam could work too.

  • @kevjo13
    @kevjo13 2 роки тому +2

    Always face ur camper the way you want to leave in case of emergency. Also change the wash cloths before winter they will get wet freeze and even rust the chains. Pool noodles are easy and cheap.

  • @genespell4340
    @genespell4340 2 роки тому +8

    The battery that you need for your camper is a deep cycle marine battery. They have thicker plates that won't warp when a lot of power is being drawn from the battery.

    • @celestepalm6949
      @celestepalm6949 2 роки тому +3

      So the previous owner actually knew what they were doing there...I thought a marine battery would be superior but wasn't 100% certain.

  • @kriskabin
    @kriskabin 2 роки тому +5

    Nice looking older camper, looks really good with your tundra. I had the same truck & thought pretty seriously about getting a camper like yours for it, but I decided to sell it & I bought a used Toyota Highlander. (I removed the back seats in this suv & stealth camp in it. For me, I needed a tiny & reliable camper that I could stay inside & get to the driver's seat to drive away in sketchy situations.) Enjoy your sweet little camper👌

  • @NarleyAdventures
    @NarleyAdventures 2 роки тому +6

    👍👍👍👍👍, I think you did good on your new camper. For a little over $100.oo you can get a decent backup camera that attaches to your rearview mirror. I bought one for my Jeep because when it is loaded up the rearview mirror is worthless.

  • @clarac3258
    @clarac3258 2 роки тому +5

    My camper has a very similar layout and I LOVE my dinette with the couch. I've seen many people remove them to create more storage but I use mine all the time!
    I do use it as a dining area but I use it most when it's too cold or there are too many bugs to sit outside in the evenings. I store a couple of small throw pillows in the over head cabinets for reading or watching movies and it's just as comfortable as hanging out on my couch at home.

  • @1jackvalley580
    @1jackvalley580 2 роки тому +9

    When this camper was built they made things really well, so much better materials were used when it was built so change your mattress and have the electrical looked at and the air conditioning checked out, and you should be good to go👍🙏

  • @overland_panda
    @overland_panda 2 роки тому +10

    Sweet rig! Love the first Gen tundra camper set up. Something cool about your channel is how you make it look accessible. It’s not a $100k rig with fancy gear. That stuff is cool, but it’s inspiring to see it can be done simpler w the same net experience

  • @johng530
    @johng530 2 роки тому +1

    Hello from Montana! Good to see yet another "slide in" brother/sis on the road...

  • @JW-mz1fp
    @JW-mz1fp 2 роки тому +3

    that bigfoot camper is one of the best ever made.

  • @brucemillhiser2072
    @brucemillhiser2072 2 роки тому +4

    Nice Camper and there is nothing wrong with "old school"! We've had our pu camper since 99, the only things I've done besides the usual maintenance is added all LED lights, a few USB's a new converter when the original failed and 100w solar panel on the roof. Old School is still cool!!

  • @bakosdavid
    @bakosdavid 2 роки тому +14

    This camper is in such mint condition that i'd rather just live with the retro design than renovate it. (Ofc, i'd touch up the electric and gas situation...) Either way hope you'll enjoy it for a long while as i'm sure i'll enjoy the content it will help produce...

  • @badmofo6462
    @badmofo6462 2 роки тому +6

    Try using pipe insulators on your chains, you can get them at Lowe's or Home Depot

  • @nancyreichenbach2938
    @nancyreichenbach2938 2 роки тому +6

    I'm just happy that you have a built in fridge. Bet you love having that! It's a very nice camper!

  • @emmas1082
    @emmas1082 2 роки тому +3

    You made an excellent decision to move to Oregon, there are so many opportunities for video ideas especially due to the fact that you are so close to Canada. Thank you for giving me a birds eye view of your adventures. You know how to tell a story, are likable, and interesting 🥰❤️

  • @Bambisgf77
    @Bambisgf77 2 роки тому +2

    Came for the unique camper stayed for the beautiful scenery & excellent filming.

  • @maryvanulzen3414
    @maryvanulzen3414 2 роки тому +2

    I love the layout of this one. Even on video it feels solid and cozy and well put together.

  • @MrSketchyCharacter
    @MrSketchyCharacter 2 роки тому +1

    "Rebuilding" the jacks is super simple. I have a similar setup on my 1st gen tundra, and rebuilt all 4 jacks in one chill evening. Have fun out there. We love getting lost here on Vancouver Island.

  • @kimberlymarshall2068
    @kimberlymarshall2068 2 роки тому +5

    Another great video,Jonathan -the previous owners took good care of the camper. You will make it your own soon - it looks really nice on the truck. You might want to look into FireBox Stove (he has a UA-cam channel as well as an online store with lots of gear) for alternative cooking when you are out of propane, etc. There are different sizes and they work with scraps of wood, fuel bars, other. The guy cooks some amazing meals on these stoves that fold up into small tins, etc.

  • @puddingtime3497
    @puddingtime3497 2 роки тому +4

    I used seat belt pads to cover my straps, look pretty good as well. nice video as always!

  • @JanandAnn
    @JanandAnn 2 роки тому +6

    Awesome video once again Jonathan! seems like your camera set up is different! what equipment are u using now?

  • @Duncangonefishin
    @Duncangonefishin 2 роки тому +1

    Hey go solar, my '03 Adventurer camper is all solar, (propane for fridge, stove, heat) two 120 watt panels, two12 volt RV deep cycle batteries, Samlexsolar controller. The truck only powers the outside brake, tail, clearance lights. I can charge my phone and anything else 12 volt inside, powers Stereo/DVD, TV furnace fan etc. I camp year around in interior of BC.
    The batteries lasted 7 years before I needed to replace.

  • @jacquezghardy
    @jacquezghardy 2 роки тому +3

    Hey J! Try pool noodles! They are foamy and cushion, water resistant and cheap! And I’m sure you could find a color to match

  • @geoffmolyneux9173
    @geoffmolyneux9173 2 роки тому +2

    Just put an inverter in your truck. Then use your 12volt charger that you have. Plug the charger in to an extension cord. Plug the extension cord into your inverter. Put an isolation relay on DC side of your inverter. So Inverter only runs while engine is running. With the above battery charging method, your batteries will always be charged correctly. But you will need about 2 to 3 hours of engine running to charge
    batteries. Assuming a 15 amp charge rate. I have a 750 watt manual inverter. So when you apply power it is running
    Then you also need a charger that remembers what it was last set at, and turns on and starts charging without one pressing any buttons. I also have a 100 watt solar panel, that I plug into the camper using the RV power plug on side of camper. I also have a little 1400 harbor freight inverter generator that I use when I camp under trees, or winter camping. My lead Acid batteries are now about 10 years old. Still working. Do not discharge your batteries less than 50% SOC.
    Change your camper light bulbs to LED. You will get more light for less energy used. Put a manual isolation switch on your camper battery to stop it from draining while you have it parked. You might have had a light turned on that you forgot, or propane fridge, or CO sensor, or fan or water pump. These all use DC from your battery.
    The 3 way fridge will also drain DC power very fast when the 120 watt element is used in DC mode, or 120 AC mode. DC mode draws about 10 amps at 12 Volts DC. 120VAC draws about 1 amp. But if you are using an onboard converter/inverter to run the fridge at 120. Then you will still draw 10 amps from battery. The group 24 battery that you have, has about 90 amp hour capacity. So 90/2 is equal to 45 amp hours at 12 Volts. So max fridge run time on DC is 45/10=4.5 hours. Then your lead Acid battery will be at 50% SOC. Any less then you will kill your battery.

  • @maxineoliver7404
    @maxineoliver7404 2 роки тому +6

    Love the new camper!👍 I like how you've tested it out in a lot of ways-inside and out(like the light💡not working on ya,for example)!That wood is kinda nice, I agree! I'm glad that you gave it a nice,quiet environment!And you're right-that is most certainly a precious cat!!🐈Take care!🏞☕

  • @judyzwemke9305
    @judyzwemke9305 2 роки тому +3

    Big Foot looks great sitting down in the truck bed. We never traveled with the propane on.

    • @rouxchat6033
      @rouxchat6033 2 роки тому

      I also shut mine off but everyone tells me that it isn't necessary.

  • @StevenHeaters
    @StevenHeaters 2 роки тому +3

    I am happy you found the camper you have always wanted! Excited for future videos of you enjoying it!

  • @edwinacaparelli9911
    @edwinacaparelli9911 2 роки тому +5

    The bigfoot is awesome. I'm so happy that it works for you and that you found the right one. Your good people! Love your vibe and videos.

  • @stanw909
    @stanw909 2 роки тому +2

    Double nut your battery which is perfectly fine for your camper. The reason you lost power is because the connection came loose from vibration. You also might have blown a fuse or two.

  • @mindyalderman8865
    @mindyalderman8865 2 роки тому +4

    we always used a marine battery in our camper. they held up better then a regular battery.

    • @nickcowley8757
      @nickcowley8757 2 роки тому +1

      Marine deep cycle vs. Marine deep cycle starter battery I think is the issue

  • @thomasharhen2168
    @thomasharhen2168 2 роки тому +5

    Definitely turn the truck around for a fast escape, you never know!!!

  • @davidmills1639
    @davidmills1639 2 роки тому +2

    Good choice with a Bigfoot camper. We have a 1990 Lance that has been well taken care of it’s entire life. When you need parts or replacement needs, may I suggest Laurelhurst Distributors. They are located by the PDX airport. Excellent staff and inventory. We hope to camp with you sometime

  • @jefferypowell1461
    @jefferypowell1461 2 роки тому +1

    I want to weigh in on an issue you might want to take a look at. You may want to consider some air ride suspension helpers. You may not think you need them BUT it will make the ride a lot smoother because of the added weight. AND it will make the sway a lot less while you are driving on bumpy and uneven surfaces. Just a thought.

  • @BaconNBeer
    @BaconNBeer 2 роки тому +2

    It will be interesting to see what you do with your camper. You got the dream shell for you. When I was on the road I used solar and a small Yamaha 900 watt generator which worked great.

  • @veetour
    @veetour 2 роки тому +4

    Your videos are great. Keep up the good work. That camper is the Slumber Queen 2.0. It has the same size and functionality, but looks to be more durable for wet weather outdoors of your region.

  • @maryk790
    @maryk790 2 роки тому +1

    GREAT LITTLE CAMPER THERE JONATHAN I ENJOYED THE VIDEO

  • @johnkennett617
    @johnkennett617 2 роки тому +1

    Those jacks are made by Victoria Industries, Victoria BC. Canada. Known for blowing the seals. There are kits for these jacks but hard to find.

  • @pamelaklemp5615
    @pamelaklemp5615 2 роки тому +10

    Hoping your truck camper is going to be everything you want and need it to be for your adventures. Growing up my Dad had a truck camper, many wonderful camping and fishing weekends were enjoyed in that camper. Life-long memories were had and I'm wishing the same wonderful karma for you with yours. I like the basic Floorplan of it and it seems to have very good bones for upgrading and mods. Cheers, cheers and more cheers 🍻 👍 😀

  • @HardNorthOutdoors
    @HardNorthOutdoors 2 роки тому +1

    that battery is fine my guy. its a deep discharge capacity battery made for long cycles of discharging. unless you upgrade to lipo, thats the type of battery you want. that or an AGM.

  • @jocenelson7408
    @jocenelson7408 2 роки тому +2

    I enjoy your camping adventures so I'm happy you're out on the road again! I'm a "renovate on budget" kinda girl so I have one word for you ... Ikea! They have inexpensive windows coverings & linens. Basic color schemes but it'll work until you have time/money to do a more permanent update. Since your windows are tiny, just buy a panel or 2 of curtains, cut it & if you don't sew @ Walmart buy fusible no sew iron-on hemming tape ( sewing section). It'll look like you have custom curtains! Definitely trash the valance, it really dates the interior. Can't tell if you gave the walls a good cleaning w/diluted bleach but U'll be surprised how bright your walls can get w/o painting! Amazon & Wayfair also sell affordable stick-on wallpaper too for walls/cabinets. Good luck and HAPPY TRAILS!

  • @johnmarks903
    @johnmarks903 2 роки тому +8

    This camper is so much better then the last one you had. The last 1 you had look like it sucked. This one so much more better and it’s pretty close to the slumber just built better. I really enjoy watching your camping trips John you are a awesome guy I learned a lot from you

  • @pattijohnson8197
    @pattijohnson8197 2 роки тому +1

    Nice little camper! It looks good on the outside and inside, too. Always time to renovate after you figure out how you'd like it to be. Great choice!

  • @mikesand8136
    @mikesand8136 2 роки тому +2

    Always have used marine batteries in all(5) of my campers, they discharge slowly and are designed to take mutiple recharging. Have them in my Class A motorhome right now. Thanks

  • @coleengoodell7523
    @coleengoodell7523 2 роки тому +6

    Love the new camper. Can't wait to see everything that it has to offer in play. It's obvious that someone took very good care of it. Happy adverntures!

  • @doreenduncan3411
    @doreenduncan3411 2 роки тому +1

    Does your camper have a battery disconnect somewhere. I'd check that before you start digging into the electrics. So glad you are using the table and that adult lunchable needed some pepperoni on it but it did look so good.

  • @joshuatalley6205
    @joshuatalley6205 2 роки тому +1

    Go by a local fire department and see if they have any sections of wornout fire hose that you can make some sleeves for the trailer mounts.

  • @joelajeunesse1900
    @joelajeunesse1900 2 роки тому +2

    Love the Cat. I really like your new camper. It doesn’t really need a complete rebuild just fix what is broken.

  • @ernie7065
    @ernie7065 2 роки тому

    I would add a portable cassette toilet... ok to dump in any available toilet. Store in truck when you are in the camper.....
    See if you can add water in jerry cans.... possible rig a shower outside with extensions and curtains.
    Looks like extra storage space next to lower part of camper... there must be a way. Then you have everything to be at home.

  • @jessys9868
    @jessys9868 2 роки тому +3

    Just love your new camper. I’ve been thinking about it, I’m just not sure about the climbing in and out. But I do love the fact that it’s all in one vehicle. Best of luck and safe travels

  • @danandtab7463
    @danandtab7463 2 роки тому +2

    Doesn’t really look like you’d need to change too much. Everything looks great on this camper, especially that loft floor. Looks certainly worth that journey to Canada! 🎉

  • @jrinbody1
    @jrinbody1 2 роки тому +2

    Once you get your battery try to switch out your lights with LEDs less draw longer life way better

  • @garyaaron8425
    @garyaaron8425 2 роки тому

    Use soda neoprene koozies for the tie downs. You can cut to wrap, then secure. The towels will get wet and could cause additional problems against the paint.

  • @tammyandthetomcats8668
    @tammyandthetomcats8668 2 роки тому +1

    Im new to your channel and love your adventures. I have a 2002 Bigfoot 21’ travel trailer. First thing I did was replace the mattress (with natural cotton fiber). Then I replaced the brass knobs, recovered the seat cushions and thats about it. You don’t want to do too much to these Bigfoots! Enjoy!

  • @expedition_mike
    @expedition_mike 2 роки тому +4

    This camper is going to be everything you want it to be man! It’s going to be sick and I hope you enjoy it out there! So glad I’m doing the same thing but living out of my SUV and documenting it all on my channel, hope to see you on the road! 👌🏽🛣️

  • @bubbanater1984
    @bubbanater1984 2 роки тому

    Smart play on not renovating it. Updates I get but as long as everything ie wiring , cabinet, fridge, stove all work it’s best to roll with it maybe update things as they breaks or are needed. New bed definitely much better options to sleep on. But don’t tear it apart and rebuild it like you get the slumber qween.

  • @LeaveNoTrashBehind
    @LeaveNoTrashBehind 2 роки тому

    Instead of wasting electricity/power from the Jackery on plug in/rechargeable light's, go to Home Depot or Amazon and buy those tap on LED light's that require AAA/AA disposable batterie's. They last awhile surprisingly, I have 3 in my camper. Just a recommendation btw, obviously you can do whatever you choose. 😊

  • @bstrgbreel4585
    @bstrgbreel4585 2 роки тому +1

    Love the camper. My parents had one just like that 40 years ago.. would love one today for sure

  • @jenteverherstraeten1200
    @jenteverherstraeten1200 2 роки тому +2

    Put some hose pipe or bicycle inner tube around the chains, great video as always.

  • @8rett
    @8rett 2 роки тому +7

    Love it dude!! Can't wait to see all the new adventures you get into with this new camper!

  • @warren6899
    @warren6899 2 роки тому +1

    From South Africa why not utilize the space under the camper (where the platform was) for a draw slide garage/ outside cook station ?

  • @peatdeloosha2463
    @peatdeloosha2463 2 роки тому +1

    I was bummed when you passed off the Slumber Queen, rejuvenated when you got the truck topper and now stoked about the Bigfoot. This new camper is a no brainier over a conventional camper for someone like you who uses and travels a lot, especially in the north west.
    Glad your keeping the inside as is for awhile. I like the old school style !

  • @guylongley1573
    @guylongley1573 2 роки тому +4

    Just a shakedown run. You really looked happy camping for the first time in it. I really like that camper.👍😁

  • @markmoffett6813
    @markmoffett6813 2 роки тому

    Thanks again for telling me about keeps . The hair around my ball sack was getting pretty thin and now I have regained my full bush back thanks to keeps.

  • @Subieadventures
    @Subieadventures 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome upload . As always maybe a pool noodle around the chains ?

  • @aaronzierke9920
    @aaronzierke9920 2 роки тому

    When inspecting a propain system all you do is follow the lines and look for damage or corrosion. Odds are there is none on that new off a camper. How ever you may want to replace the regulator. So to be sure there is no leaks. Hook it all up. Open the valve on the tank. Then close it. Or just leave it open and look for frost. If none then light stove furnace and refrigerator. Once again follow the lines and look for frost. If none. No problem. The most likely place for a leak will be the regulator at the tank. If the stove the refrigerator and furnace all work. Not much to worry about. Your on your own with the electric.

  • @07Stratoliner
    @07Stratoliner 2 роки тому +2

    It looks like there might be more room if you connect your front tie down to your corner jack bracket instead of up underneath. The chain might miss the bed altogether. Nice rig.

  • @cherishpearl777
    @cherishpearl777 2 роки тому +3

    Yay. I just now watched your last video and I immediately clicked on this one! I’m so happy for you !

  • @SandySellards
    @SandySellards 2 роки тому +1

    Use pipe insulation around your straps the foam kind..it comes in all sizes and colors.. and would look great!

  • @330_Crew
    @330_Crew 2 роки тому +2

    That camper set up seems so much more convenient than a van conversion, although a van is more stealth.

    • @rouxchat6033
      @rouxchat6033 2 роки тому

      My truck camper is larger than I really need but the space is nice since I'm full-time and travel with pets.

  • @MegaSusanc
    @MegaSusanc 2 роки тому

    I KNOW I ALREADY SAID THIS LAST WEEK WHEN YOU FIRST SHOWED YOUR NEW CAMPER BUT I CAN'T HELP IT, I HAVE BEEN SO EXCITED FOR YOU!
    I AM SO HAPPY 😊 FOR YOU. YAY! WOO-HOO WOO-HOO
    CONGRATULATIONS WOO-HOO WOO-HOO 🎊
    💐 AWESOME
    I'M EXCITED TO SEE MORE ADVENTURES WITH YOUR AWESOME NEW CAMPER.
    I'm truly proud of you for pushing ahead and achieving your dreams ✨️ reaching your goals and not giving up.
    You are truly the Man. Keep dreaming big and keep going after your dreams never give up. I truly am so happy for you words just can't even say.
    KEEP ADVENTURING
    TAKE GOD WITH YOU
    GOD BLESS YOU
    🤗HUGS🤗

  • @darlene6670
    @darlene6670 2 роки тому +1

    Would you think a nice rubber mat might be a good thing under the camper in the bed of the truck so that it doesn't rub on the fiberglass bottom. Just questioning fiberglass to metal....

  • @malakai8417
    @malakai8417 2 роки тому +2

    The coffee "woo" I hope your back..Good luck to your future adventures!

  • @loismelander2025
    @loismelander2025 2 роки тому +2

    Great rig. So glad you got it. I look forward to seeing your future adventures. Thanks.

  • @morgancarter193
    @morgancarter193 2 роки тому +2

    Lol you have a Yeti and a Bigfoot in one video. Awesome 👏

  • @JL-dj5ek
    @JL-dj5ek 2 роки тому

    Nice new rig. Having an indoor bed, table and sofa plus the kitchen is a very convenient and comfy camping outdoors even if its a small camper...

  • @joemamamia1751
    @joemamamia1751 2 роки тому +3

    My neighbor is selling their BigFoot for 8k. It’s the larger one that dips down below the tailgate (I think that’s how it fits at least…?), with a bathroom and whatnot… I just don’t have the rig for it and am unsure what truck fits such a camper?! Any thoughts?

    • @rouxchat6033
      @rouxchat6033 2 роки тому +2

      I've got a '98 Lance (approx. 11' 6""). It has a dry bath and hangs below the truck bed sticking out about 2' 6". I have an '89 Chevy Dually 1-ton. It was set up as a camper special from the factory. It's only had one owner prior to me. Recently replaced the rear springs and put extra duty with overloads on her. Rides perfect. The older campers have much more storage than the newer ones. Side note: I sacrificed a closet to install a custom built mini wood stove because I travel full-time. Propane heat is costly and causes moisture buildup. Not good. Plus the ambience alone is worth it.

    • @bob_frazier
      @bob_frazier 2 роки тому

      They are never any less than 8k. What model and year would be my first questions. And, do you have a truck sturdy enough to haul it.

  • @mikeanslave1797
    @mikeanslave1797 2 роки тому +1

    My wife and I have had several different campers over the years and the only kinda of batteries that r in them is deep cycle marine batteries.

  • @grayeagleswolves
    @grayeagleswolves 2 роки тому +3

    Hey Gm Johnathan what's going on man for the 1st shake down travel of the camper you did amazing I would have stopped at the Walmart and got my self a Back up battery just as a what if the other one didn't work

  • @sonroqer8448
    @sonroqer8448 2 роки тому +13

    To get it road ready, I would do a list of what you need but for every item, another even smaller list so that you can make big goals more organized and attainable. It looks so good already and I can't wait to see what you do with this Bigfoot rig. Best of luck dude!

  • @tyleranderson4845
    @tyleranderson4845 2 роки тому +1

    Hi 😉 Great video as always . Here is my 2 cents worth opinion . Do a thorough cleaning and polish/treat wood . Replace any damaged items . Add your own touches and enjoy Big Foot .😉

  • @thereminpitchknob4059
    @thereminpitchknob4059 2 роки тому +1

    No matter what you put under the side mounts to keep the bed paint, it will leave a mark or pattern.

  • @CaveCreek101
    @CaveCreek101 2 роки тому +2

    Hi, love the camper and the couch is such a great upgrade with the table 👍a few simple things makes it so much more comfortable . I actually like the blue couch the curtain can go but it’s all ok. The place you camped certainly had a big fire blow through there 😢 best wishes

  • @yaroze
    @yaroze 2 роки тому +2

    Hey, Jonathan (strange it seems as I am talking to myself :P ), your Jackery power station has 12v out ports on it, if you are just running lights and maybe a vent fan, you may want to look into making a pigtail to connect it to the camper in place of the marine battery to run the onboard lights.

  • @michelle14749
    @michelle14749 2 роки тому +4

    it really is an awesome camper!

  • @kitaoden703
    @kitaoden703 2 роки тому +2

    I just love your new home and I like that you're taking your time to refurbish ❤️🍕

  • @ThinkHEAVEN-YouTube
    @ThinkHEAVEN-YouTube 2 роки тому +1

    When I first saw it, I thought, "That looks like a NORTHERN LITE!". But NO - 'tis ANOTHER great Canadian make (a Bigfoot!).
    No doubt WAY BETTER - than that "Queen" - of slumber. Great investment, my friend!

  • @NoGrassGamer
    @NoGrassGamer 2 роки тому +4

    Hi Jonathan, I'm really looking forward to going on my own adventure. Any recommendations on what should I look for in a camper and roughly how much will it cost?

  • @survival7691
    @survival7691 2 роки тому +1

    You need one of those small cooks blow torches to heat the top of your lunchables!

  • @johnselof7860
    @johnselof7860 2 роки тому +2

    I put a memory foam mattress from in my trailer that would fit up over the cab , it is full and it was like $180 but it's super comfortable check it out you'll love

  • @robertmcdonald5277
    @robertmcdonald5277 2 роки тому +1

    Camper looks good as is. Just give it a good cleaning. And you set.change out the gold hardware to brushed nickel. It change the whole look. Did my 1999 prowler, same blue, and wood color.

  • @davidwalker1763
    @davidwalker1763 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome camper. I think you will really enjoy it. Your cat is cool.

  • @kathyclark2394
    @kathyclark2394 2 роки тому +4

    Your cat is precious. I love cats. I have 3. They love staying outside until it gets cold.

    • @rouxchat6033
      @rouxchat6033 2 роки тому +1

      I travel with my small dog, a senior cat, and a tiny blind kitten found in the woods. It's nice to have companions and they alert me to things I can't hear, see, or smell. 🐶 😸 🐱

  • @nyxhemera6681
    @nyxhemera6681 2 роки тому

    The camper looks like it’s in really good condition. I would just get new curtains and re cover the cushion so it’s a bit more modern.