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  • @revestichardson

    @revestichardson

    7 жыл бұрын

    2010 BMW 528xi

  • @CatFromFL

    @CatFromFL

    7 жыл бұрын

    Long Long Honeymoon Use teflon plumbers tape on the threads of your hose connections. Both ends. Cheap. No leaks.

  • @wildernessman760

    @wildernessman760

    6 жыл бұрын

    @@CatFromFL if the hose or camper has plastic connectors and you use teflon tape you can easily over tighten the joints and crack the fitting. The rubber gaskets should seal between the hose ends and the water supply. Without tape also the gaskets could be dry rotted and may need to be replaced. Teflon tape isn't a bonding agent. Its generally used on galvanized steel pipe fittings so you can tighten them sufficiently and 10 years later they will come back apart easy if you need to replace some piping.

  • @johnspader3388

    @johnspader3388

    5 жыл бұрын

    Great video thanks. Yup don't forget the matches or lighter and a hatchet and bottle of wine

  • @georgefenrich4119

    @georgefenrich4119

    5 жыл бұрын

    10:30 I see and hear about this WPReg and wonder WHY would need this if you just FILL UP your WATER TANK??? DO You still need to use your inside pump?? WHY would I want to use the water inlet like this??? Newbie here!

  • @paulhess5432
    @paulhess54327 жыл бұрын

    If you use a water regulator at the hose spigot it will stop the drips(too much pressure on hose). But be sure to disinfect the hose spigot with a Bleach disinfecting spray before you connect any fitting on the hose spigot. Don't forget the inside and on the threads. I've sat in my site and watched people stick their sewer hose up over it, kids mouth it, dogs lick it and people wash their dishes and hair while making direct contact with the faucet spigot.I use a spray bottle with 25% bleach to spray it down and let it make contact for a few min before hooking up.

  • @paulhess5432

    @paulhess5432

    7 жыл бұрын

    25+ years as a journeyman water well pump mechanic.

  • @akbychoice

    @akbychoice

    7 жыл бұрын

    Paul Hess that's really good advice.

  • @vanstiller5219

    @vanstiller5219

    7 жыл бұрын

    Paul - One of the BEST tips I've ever seen !! I wouldn't have thought of that !! THANX .

  • @joycemarino9800

    @joycemarino9800

    7 жыл бұрын

    I'm a total clean freak and I so appreciate that reminder! Thank you!

  • @jhawley57

    @jhawley57

    7 жыл бұрын

    We have a Y shaped regulator one side for our white water hose and the other for our black tank hose. Always spray all connectors with a bleach disinfected. I've seen so many campers cross contaminate...UGH!

  • @archigeist84
    @archigeist847 жыл бұрын

    I just went from "no clue" to semi-professional" in 20 minutes, THANK YOU!!

  • @kiefferkeepinon828

    @kiefferkeepinon828

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I agree! In all my research I don't think I've ever seen a blog or vlog explain from start to finish how to set up (which doesn't mean there aren't any others ;-) ). I see many of the same components or accessories for the different steps and it sometimes seems overwhelming. This was a great, and very well explained. step-by-step video. Thank you Long Long Honeymoon!

  • @jimsamolczyk3774
    @jimsamolczyk37747 жыл бұрын

    Sean & kristy, really enjoy your videos and the humor you folks put into them. I have been rv'ng since 1970. After we tear down and packup the rig. Before i even make a move to get into the truck i always make a complete walkaround the trailer and look at it from top to bottom for anything we may have forgotten like antenna up etc. I look under the trailer also. It only takes a few seconds to do a walkaround and i do it so i windup at the drivers door. That way i know i'am ready to travel. I developed this as a habit from my days (21 years) in the Air Force as a flight engineer. I would always make a complete walkaround on the aircraft especially in vietnam. Thats the last place you want to miss something. Keep up the great videos as I look forward to each installment. Hope to meet you someday on the rv road. Niles Michigan.

  • @dougcates2179
    @dougcates21797 жыл бұрын

    our first camp site we watched other people set up. And laughed 2 years later we were doing the same things. Very well worth the money is a good astro turf in front of the door. Keeps the stuff out of the RV.

  • @mrmichaeltscott
    @mrmichaeltscott6 жыл бұрын

    Remember that there are 6 sides to the camper when backing in don't overlook the underside (drag) and the top side. (Low branch)

  • @joelblea4992
    @joelblea49927 жыл бұрын

    I keep my black water hose, extensions and connections in a rubbermaid bin along with some bleach wipes, hand sanitizer and a plastic bottle of water (to immediately clean hands and arm should any black water get on them. Not that that has happened to me). Clean the bin routinely.

  • @camerakid76

    @camerakid76

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ha ha sound effects = now deaf... Sound editing is critical.

  • @larrysiddoway4054
    @larrysiddoway40547 жыл бұрын

    I like to use leveling blocks under my stabilizer Jacks and the tongue jack so they don't sink in . love your videos and all the information they provide .

  • @akbychoice

    @akbychoice

    7 жыл бұрын

    Larry Siddoway plus if your trailer moved even a 1/2" it's easier on the jack(s) than being on the soil.

  • @johng5710

    @johng5710

    6 жыл бұрын

    Or jack pads

  • @allan6021
    @allan60217 жыл бұрын

    The first thing I do when I get to my campsite is check the power at the power pedestal. I use a tester made by Prime Products to check for polarity, voltage, open ground and open neutral. If anything isn't right, I ask for another site before spending any time to park the trailer on the site.

  • @Endless_Skyway_Adventures

    @Endless_Skyway_Adventures

    7 жыл бұрын

    Great idea!

  • @jimbopsvidz

    @jimbopsvidz

    7 жыл бұрын

    This is more than a great idea, it can be a life saver. We pulled up to a site that had been wired wrong and plugged in. I was shocked pretty hard while lighting the water heater. Good thing one of our kids didn't hop up onto the stairs shoeless.I bought a tester and never plugged in again without testing first.

  • @maura6375

    @maura6375

    7 жыл бұрын

    A great idea!!! I'm a senior citizen Writing that down for " 👍 First Thing On The List" Thank you so very much!!!! ❤️

  • @davidhogan2911

    @davidhogan2911

    6 жыл бұрын

    LoLoHo can you discuss this in a video....I am a newbie and this is French to me.

  • @davidpoole8667

    @davidpoole8667

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes I do it too. This also gives the battery a break so it doesn't have to operate the jack and stabilizers. You can also get the AC running on those summer days. Water is next so I have relatively clean hands. Sewer comes last. (I'm good at measuring distance visually )

  • @kurtmcq
    @kurtmcq7 жыл бұрын

    We just had some children. They do all the work now. They have it all set up by the time I'm out of the bathroom. I highly recommend having some.

  • @kejobo

    @kejobo

    7 жыл бұрын

    "I highly recommend having some." I've done the cost/benefit analysis and leasing is cheaper! ;-)

  • @nitacruise9993

    @nitacruise9993

    5 жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @BrotherAlan

    @BrotherAlan

    5 жыл бұрын

    OMG that is too funny. Our two boys (foster to adopt) are now tweens and able to start being truly helpful. Well worth the investment.

  • @yvonnep.5194

    @yvonnep.5194

    5 жыл бұрын

    kurtmcq lol

  • @russellpottenger8584

    @russellpottenger8584

    5 жыл бұрын

    Kurtmcq I could tell by your response you’re the guy that I’d wanna camp next to. 😂

  • @herbertwebb7215
    @herbertwebb72157 жыл бұрын

    One thing that has been very helpful for setting up and stabilizing our trailer is to carry (7) 8" x 8" cedar blocks cut about 12-14" long. I use 2 under the stabilizers furthest from the ground, 1 ea under the other stabilizers and the last on under the hitch. These are very stable so when stacked on each other and you won't have to extend the jacks so far. Cedar does not absorb moister and they are light weight. Also keeps your jacks out of mud etc and provides a very stable base for you trailer.

  • @chuckhembree6101
    @chuckhembree61015 жыл бұрын

    If you guys are reading these as I hope, I want you to know what a pleasure it has been for me, a retired 61 yr old fart. My wife is looking at retirement in 4 yrs and that’s when I hope we get to take her all over as I have already seen and lived in most of the USA. I was trying to say that you too have put out some of the BEST videos I’ve had the pleasure of seeing.i watch a lot of utube nowadays because of a heart attach that has slowed me down a bunch.ive camped for years when raising two boys now I look forward to doing it again just in a little more style this time,,,lol. I do wonder if we would be happier in a class A motor home or another trailer as we have had one of those with the kids. Again many thanks for such a well done series of camping videos.

  • @RaineyNite
    @RaineyNite7 жыл бұрын

    I've been a subscriber for a long time now... even before we purchased our Airstream and the best tip you've ever given was the walkie talkie tip and communicating Left from right ie driver side passenger side. That really stuck with us and we use that tip every time we hitch and un-hitch. Best tip for staying together too. A REAL marriage saver! I wrote a short novel LOL... Stop here and look for that amazing video. Or read on for our example: Being newbies we didn't quite understand the importance of "never pulling into a campsite in the dark." Even a nice RV park. So off we go taking our time and we arrive at the KOA in Flagstaff Arizona PITCH DARK. If you've ever been to that campground you know where I am going with this story. Rocks, trees, tight turns and narrow road. oh did I mention the giant TeePee right behind the place they want us to park? Yeah... so armed with a site number and a map, we proceed to park for the night. Ahhhhhhhh ok we can do this. We pull up and already have drawn a small crowd, thinking they are looking at our awesome Airstream I grab the walkies from the side compartment and turn them on. I step out and check out the site we need to back into. (Just like you guys taught us) Oh Jeeze... huge boulders to stay away from, large trees line the site, the power is on one side and the sewer hook up on the other. Then the tree on the side... possibly right where our door should be... Did I mention the TeePee? So I start with my directions using ALL your amazing tips we had practiced in our driveway but not actually tried yet, hubby put it in reverse and started backing up. Me quietly encouraging him on the walkie talkie. Telling him to turn the wheel to the passenger side... ok slower... slightly to the Driver side... Straighten the wheel... a little farther... (A larger crowd formed... what the heck?) I did all the things you suggested, looking up at the trees and with my flashlight looking down on the ground... Did I mention the TeePee? ok.. great job... I check to see if we could open the door... Looking good Hon.. I think you got this... As I walk backwards almost to the Giant TeePee. "Perfect! Put it in park babe" Our bumper literally only 12 inches from the teepee. We even had to unhook from the truck and squeeze in off the street. When we turned off the engine there was actually an applause from our neighboring campers... I grinned... so proud of Hubby. Even tho it was a little embarrassing... Keep in mind it was pitch dark. The next morning I made coffee and we stepped outside.. Hubby almost fainted when he saw how tight the site was. He said he would have been so nervous to back into that spot had he known he was parking into a spot the size of a postage stamp! LOL Rocks and trees just inches from the delicate aluminum skin of the Airstream. And the giant TeePee! He said where did that come from? LOL Moral of the story? Listen to the advice of seasoned travelers. Thanks again you two! Happy Trails.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Rainey Shafer wow, love this post! Thanks much... your story brought back some memories of our nighttime arrivals. On our first trip we also learned these lessons the hard way! This was before we'd figured out walkie talkies, etc. Pitch dark, tight site, backing in past obstacles (trees). It was nerve wracking and scary... I'm so thankful I didn't back our Airstream into that tree 🌲! Thanks again for sharing your story. 👍

  • @RaineyNite

    @RaineyNite

    7 жыл бұрын

    My pleasure! Happy Trails Northern Star Travelers (Instagram)

  • @kalikaren2400
    @kalikaren24007 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tips. There needs to be a laugh button. I chuckled at some of the comments. Also thanks to those who also pointed out helpful hints. No matter how long a person has been doing this stuff, you always learn something new.

  • @JBird-00773
    @JBird-007737 жыл бұрын

    For those of us with slide-outs, NUMBER ONE is make sure they miss the trees! Lol Real pain to get all setup, then realize a tree is too close! S#%#!

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    ha! Great point. We don't have slideouts but I'm sure that is a major concern.

  • @serafinsilva1055

    @serafinsilva1055

    7 жыл бұрын

    I have a PVC pipe cut to about 3" longer than the slide out moves. Before I unhook I give it a quick check. If the pipe fits I'm good to go!

  • @JBird-00773

    @JBird-00773

    7 жыл бұрын

    I've been guilty of doing this more than once! All leveled up, hooked up and disconnected from our 5th wheel then go inside to do the slides...huge tree only a few inches too close. Hopefully no children are within hearing!!!

  • @davva360

    @davva360

    7 жыл бұрын

    I stand with my back to the trailer and stick my right arm out. I find that is a slightly longer distance than the slide moves. The other thing with our trailer is it has two slides, on the same side of the trailer. We find that to be sure the trailer is level we have to put the slides out before we disconnect. If we level with slides in then put them out the trailer is no longer level.

  • @stephenrobinson8189

    @stephenrobinson8189

    7 жыл бұрын

    J Bird1347. Done that 😨

  • @mreed2897
    @mreed28977 жыл бұрын

    we are re-living our memories of rv life thru your channel. the campsite setup video reminded us of having to shower after the "workout" ! (florida in summer) one more tip to add to the setup routine. .. take the time to apply insect repellent to yourselves BEFORE starting. Lessons learned. M & M

  • @billlong5979
    @billlong59797 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I'll add a 90 degree adapter where the hose connects to the RV. Take the stress off that plastic connection. A carpenter level isn't that big and it helps to make sure you are in the same zip code with level. And yes it does get faster with experience. I can park, hook up and open a beer in about 5 minutes now, in the dark.

  • @ycmdill
    @ycmdill7 жыл бұрын

    You should always install the pressure regulator at the source faucet to reduce the pressure and "Leaks" on your hose and fittings.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, we will give it a shot!

  • @telliehack2590

    @telliehack2590

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @josephsolomito4703

    @josephsolomito4703

    6 жыл бұрын

    I also always did this until I did what everyone either has or will do - I left my $35 regulator on the faucet. I'm sure the next guy really appreciated the "gift". Now it always goes on the camper end of the hose.

  • @freewill1114

    @freewill1114

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@josephsolomito4703 You can have your regulator on the "correct" end of the hose. After I left our regulator at the last campground, I made it a rule that I remove the regulator from the spigot, and leave it on the hose when I store it. Never had that problem again, after 10 years.

  • @RustyCas999

    @RustyCas999

    4 жыл бұрын

    Joseph Solomito Attach the regulator to the filter and a short stub hose to the spigot. The more you screw/unscrew hose fittings, the more they leak.

  • @Jason-tr8le
    @Jason-tr8le7 жыл бұрын

    You should try the Anderson levelers. They save a lot of time.

  • @larrylandakeraustinarearea4463
    @larrylandakeraustinarearea44634 жыл бұрын

    I just bought a small camper trailer and honestly have lost sleep worrying about setting it up. I am taking it out for the first time in two weeks to the Big Bend area of Texas. I witnessed the dealer give me a demonstration and could not remember a damn word of what they said the next day. So I began hunting for KZread videos and came across yours--informative, relaxed, fun. Thank you so much for instilling some confidence in me!!

  • @timothyvegh1183
    @timothyvegh11837 жыл бұрын

    As a Newbie camper I really appreciate all of the tips you offer.

  • @debiheeb-koller1239
    @debiheeb-koller12397 жыл бұрын

    Total Newbie to Trailer towing and setting up! Thank you so much for all your fabulous advice, tips, hints!

  • @chucknSC
    @chucknSC7 жыл бұрын

    Hi guys. Love your channel. The hose washer is the primary water hose seal, so make sure you have a good one or two in the female end. It's a ten cents thing. The threads are are not a seal.

  • @sminowicz

    @sminowicz

    5 жыл бұрын

    In addition to the washer I would suggest Teflon tape. Goes along way on pack up, and can avoid a stuck hose for ~12 cents

  • @ecowoodie
    @ecowoodie7 жыл бұрын

    After 20 years with a small pop up w/o any hookups, we're picking up our 25 fb Airstream Friday for our first ever full hook up experience. Your timing with this video is perfect. Thank you for the great primer...

  • @frederickoning191
    @frederickoning1917 жыл бұрын

    This video reinforces that you can with practice master all of these tasks. I'm impressed to learn that a set up can be accomplished in ten minutes. Quite a relief for who wants to do a lot of chores after a long highway drive.

  • @ediedaley3701
    @ediedaley37017 жыл бұрын

    My first campground error: arrived at dusk, plugged in. But had no power evening and night. Discovered the post had an On button!

  • @Sandypaws55

    @Sandypaws55

    6 жыл бұрын

    LOL. Love it. It could happen to any of us.

  • @terryhennessy3068

    @terryhennessy3068

    5 жыл бұрын

    Always a good idea o turn OFF the pedestal breaker before plugging/ unplugging to prevent arcing and plug/ receptacle damage. If no breaker at pedestal, turn off MAIN in RV power panel. I also like silicone grease on my plug prongs :-)

  • @cnjsharp2

    @cnjsharp2

    4 жыл бұрын

    Us too. But the host said, try your microwave; if it works, your power pole is on, if not...… go flip the switch, silly.

  • @sh-df1bb

    @sh-df1bb

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing and bringing a smile to my face and thanks for the good reminder

  • @Terryblount

    @Terryblount

    4 жыл бұрын

    Have you thought of buying a flashlight? Harbor Freight has coupons for free ones. I think you have to buy something though.

  • @CarlinComm
    @CarlinComm7 жыл бұрын

    Great tips! And I love your video description explaining the Affiliate Links :) People don't realize how much time and energy you put into editing and posting the videos. Thank you, and keep up the great work!

  • @bluestarindustrialarts7712
    @bluestarindustrialarts77127 жыл бұрын

    This video is what most of us who tune in to these vlogs need. I've noticed so many have unfortunately shifted from the purpose of informing new/postulating rv-ers. Watch us mountain bike. Watch us kayak. Watch us build our house, or eat in a restaurant. RV lifestyle videos should focus on the intricacies of the lifestyle and not much else. How to hook up. Tire care. Towing discussions. Use of solar, generators, kitchen appliances like propane/electric fridge. I ride a trail bike. I fish out of my kayak. I know how to eat at restaurants. I would like to get into rv camping and that is what I want to see and learn. Thank you for an informative video.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. Truth be told, creating this sort of video is a LOT of work. We do preparation beforehand, and the final presentation is edited so as to most effectively deliver the info. It's actually a crazy amount of work to post on KZread with minimal compensation in return, and that's why most people are (understandably) not going to do it. It's just a whole lot easier to upload unedited video of biking and kayaking and eating... ;)

  • @texmex3526
    @texmex35267 жыл бұрын

    We just got back from our first weekend with our new camper. You're hitting all the issues we dealt with, including, hoping "it gets better with practice".

  • @daveputman4402
    @daveputman44027 жыл бұрын

    I was near San Diego and it was a great day. I put up my screen shelter to cover the picnic table and did not put the corner stakes in the ground we left and of course a storm blew in when we came back my whole unit was 5 campgrounds down the road

  • @tj3112
    @tj31127 жыл бұрын

    When we would go camping in my moms trailer. We use to use Velcro straps around the awning arms after they r close before u head out. We had one where the awning didn't catch all the way. After that we got the straps and never had that problem again. It only takes a extra minute to have peace of mind.

  • @niceatrya3477
    @niceatrya34776 жыл бұрын

    Being overly cautious when my wife and I first started camping with a trailer, we assigned primary and secondary roles for setup and tear down. Each of us would double check each other’s work with a walk around. There have been several occasions where this double check saved our behinds. Whether forgetting to fold in the stairs, make sure the doors are locked to even forgetting to latch the hitch! Mine was hooking up and being in a rush forgetting to retreat the jack! Luckily her walk around caught it!

  • @drnv150
    @drnv1507 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for all the great tips, I am a noob to the RV camping world, for almost two years, grew up tent camping, my wife and I got a 21 ft Coleman almost two years ago and luckily from the lessons of others, we have saved a lot of grief and headaches others have had, from all the great tips you and others have given. See you all down the highways, for the Hams out there 73's.

  • @amigadad
    @amigadad7 жыл бұрын

    I would recommend that you don't disconnect the last safety chain until after yo raise the trailer up off the ball just in case the unthinkable happens. Sometimes you have no choice but to setup on a less than perfect grade. Even worse is a slope towards the to vehicle.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    Good idea. We've never experienced any kind of trailer rollaway, but I'm sure it would be terrifying!

  • @richardvandyke9578

    @richardvandyke9578

    7 жыл бұрын

    I had a pair of wheel chocks sink into the soft ground and my trailer took off dragging me hanging on to the safety chain hollering stop! I now only use the wedges that go between the wheels and put them in place before disconnecting from my pickup.

  • @Snailmailtrucker

    @Snailmailtrucker

    7 жыл бұрын

    THat would be the time for a wardrobe Change !

  • @navyjax2

    @navyjax2

    7 жыл бұрын

    Is there a reason to unhitch, if you're just going to have to hitch it back up, anyway, when you leave?

  • @chilidan7936

    @chilidan7936

    6 жыл бұрын

    NavyJax2: You may have to lower or raise the tongue to level the rig from front to back. If you are lucky and the rig is level while hitched, there is really no need to unhitch if you don't plan on driving the tow vehicle anywhere.

  • @dvmedic
    @dvmedic7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I love all the "newbie" videos. I think it would be a great idea if you made a video talking about batteries, volts, amps etc.. My husband and I think that you are such a fun couple and we hope that we could run into you on the road someday and buy you a beer.

  • @denniharp2002
    @denniharp20025 жыл бұрын

    Just bought a Lance 1475 - first trailer! Gathering up tips before our maiden voyage - thank you so much! You gave a great start - Happy Camping!

  • @CampingthroughMYEyes
    @CampingthroughMYEyes7 жыл бұрын

    One of our friends just purchased a camper and he is very green. This video was perfect for him. Thanks.

  • @1776Lancer
    @1776Lancer7 жыл бұрын

    In an unheated 81 mm mortar track in the middle of a cold German winter I slept on the cold steel floor in my sleeping bag. We were on maneuvers 2 weeks from our last shower, tired and sick, and the driver parked on a hill for the night. Now you would think that in a frozen world sleeping on a cold steel surface that the floor being on an incline wouldn't bother, but it did. First it was a fairly serious hill, the track had a mortar in the middle of the floor, and contorting into position around it was hard enough without changing head to feet during the night so the blood could flow back to the other end for a while. I agree, it matters. :)

  • @johnwinfield9581
    @johnwinfield95815 жыл бұрын

    As far as awnings go you should mention that angling your awning for water runoff keeps water from pooling in your awning.

  • @kakaloo
    @kakaloo4 жыл бұрын

    I’m a new rv/camper guy, and I’m watching all your videos. They’re all super helpful and well done. Thanks for the hard work.

  • @impavid48
    @impavid483 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Been an RVer for 45 years. Always something to learn. Don't forget to keep your fridge level or it can burn out. I put label maker stickers on my slides, about 3/4" square, with the distance the slide will come out and just walk around with my measuring tape. I find it more convenient than using a premeasured stick as I have four slides with different extensions.

  • @hinklelloyd
    @hinklelloyd7 жыл бұрын

    First time owner of travel trailer. All of your videos have been great. I have also bought a lot of stuff to make camping easier based on your recommendation

  • @stephanigorman917
    @stephanigorman9177 жыл бұрын

    We just recently got a new Airstream! On our FIRST trip out we quietly backed into what look like a nice little hedge surrounded by soft green leaves. We continued to pull forward and reposition the trailer for a better view . While my husband thought everything is dandy , I felt my heart sinking like I was in the twilight zone or something ! There before me was a huge dint in our new trailer! So to say the least , our maiden voyage was big disappointment! She is all fixed now but will never assume there isn't something to run into while inching along.

  • @yasselpeix4901
    @yasselpeix49013 жыл бұрын

    We're from FL and we just purchased our very 1st airstream and I'm so excited to start our journey, you guys give so many helpful tips. Thank you and love you guys!!!

  • @paulbgulick
    @paulbgulick7 жыл бұрын

    We use plumbers tape on the water connections to eliminate drips. We also use the pressure regulator and an elbo joint on the Airstream so the hose hangs strait down. We always supervise each others work. I do outside and she inspects. She prepares inside and I inspect. We also carry a Flush King in a plastic box that can clear any black tank clogs. Some honey wagon services do not rinse the black tank and the result is clogged pipe. Pull the black tank valve open and nothing comes out YIKES! Flush King pushes water UP from the sewer connection to clear the clog. Thanks for another very informative and entertaining video!

  • @1379mnm
    @1379mnm6 жыл бұрын

    I found this video to be a bit of a stress reliever. I'm going to my first campground tomorrow by myself for a crash course set up. And then moving into my camper full time the following week and pulling it halfway across the US. I'm so excited for this adventure but the reality of how unprepared I am is starting to kick in. (Nervous laugh) Thank you so much for your videos guys! I have found them to be so super helpful 😁👍👍

  • @niceatrya3477

    @niceatrya3477

    6 жыл бұрын

    1379mnm if you have never done this before, my honest heartfelt recommendation to you is when those “oh crap!” Moments come up that would anger/frustrate just about anyone, to stop, breathe, and smile knowing both you and God will be laughing about it later for years to come and you will always remember it!

  • @marytomblin2059

    @marytomblin2059

    5 жыл бұрын

    Good luck to you!!! In a couple weeks we are taking our first trip and so nervous. But so excited

  • @193322009

    @193322009

    5 жыл бұрын

    Never hesitate to ask nearby campers for assistance. 99% of the time they will be happy to help you.

  • @DavidMNewbold
    @DavidMNewbold7 жыл бұрын

    I would use that water pressure regulator at the spigot which might help your hoses last longer and leak less. The built-in regulator protects your RV but perhaps there have been times that your hoses were over-pressurized and led them to leaking at some point later on. Otherwise, I quit buying the cheap-o hoses from the big box camping stores and started to buy the somewhat pricier options and they've been much better for me. I have a heated hose and that one is rock solid but kind of a pain to deal with so although I could use it in the summer too I don't like to do so.

  • @ronaldpenczek9503
    @ronaldpenczek95037 жыл бұрын

    Purchased our Airstream last year after being tent campers for ever. I wish I had seen this sooner, specifically, your discussion on how to open the tongue latch (forward and up). I've owned and used a lot of utility trailers, but have never seen this type of latch before our AS. When I got our rig home, I spent 2 hours trying to lift the latch straight up (without pushing it forward a bit first). Web searches disclosed almost no information. I actually pulled the pin on the hitch shank to move my truck and continued to work on the rig with ball/shank still connected. TY for your series, it is fun to watch.

  • @dadams19111
    @dadams191116 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I have been Rving with my wife for 20 plus years and we learned by trial and error. Your Doing a great job about teaching the newbies! Well done!!!

  • @wanderingwinchesters6294
    @wanderingwinchesters62947 жыл бұрын

    thanks we enjoy it . we are newbies.

  • @SillyConeBaby
    @SillyConeBaby7 жыл бұрын

    very professional video and helpful tips

  • @rocco4233
    @rocco42335 жыл бұрын

    In the past few months my wife and I have watched many of your videos. We just purchased a small travel trailer,we are picking up on Saturday I love you guys!!! I just turned 69 last week , I go to the gym 3 days a week, I’m not scared of RV camping. Thanks for your videos I wish you guys the best, stay healthy Sean. I was able to get all the product we needed from amazon. God bless you we’ll keep watching and supporting

  • @donaldpartridge5774
    @donaldpartridge57747 жыл бұрын

    Have seen most of the videos on KZread. Really appreciate the advice am semi-retired and just purchased my first (used) travel trailer. Gonna' take it out Friday for the first time.

  • @megantaylor7751
    @megantaylor77517 жыл бұрын

    You two are amazing!! Thanks for all you do!! 😘

  • @perpetuallearner5416
    @perpetuallearner54167 жыл бұрын

    Pre-newbies (soon to be first time owners) from central Illinois. Thanks for all the great info. You've got our sub. _ Dave & Sandy.

  • @jimloth6091
    @jimloth60917 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Something we do that you didn't mention is to carry a can of Lysol spray with us. I spray the camp's water connection and run some water before we hook up the hose, just on the chance that the people before us rinsed out their sewer connector under the water pipe and had a little backsplash.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    thanks Jim, a little extra Lysol is always a good idea!

  • @waynegeordiesdad648
    @waynegeordiesdad6484 жыл бұрын

    Thanks SO much for this video.....My wife and I are in our 70's and we're heading out in 6 days for a 2 week vacation in our new/used 26 foot Rockwood Ultralite......first time ever and we found your video the best resource on KZread for simplicity and just plain good advice for newbies. Didn't have those leveller blocks so bought some and I'm sure we'll need them. Wish us luck. Cheers from North Canada

  • @davidwanamaker3304
    @davidwanamaker33047 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again for more information. We will be camping in our RV for the first time in a couple of weeks.

  • @Lordac

    @Lordac

    7 жыл бұрын

    David Wanamaker us too, picking it up next Saturday.

  • @kejobo

    @kejobo

    7 жыл бұрын

    Congrats David and James. I just brought home my first-ever TT on Wednesday! Sean and Kristy, what hast thou wrought?! ;-)

  • @tracyandrews6712

    @tracyandrews6712

    7 жыл бұрын

    David and james my husband and I will be going out on the road in our TT for the very first time ever by the end of the month. Very excited and very scared but so ready for this new way of life. I can not wait to have the healing begin and to shed off the old life and the old way of thinking. This truly has to be a better way of life all around. Right?????

  • @MikeC19100
    @MikeC191005 жыл бұрын

    Great video for those of us who are very new to the RV world. Thanks for making this and all your other very informative videos.

  • @tayloreke
    @tayloreke6 жыл бұрын

    Watching people set up a trailer has made me very happy with my decision to have gotten a cabover truck bed camper. It feels like quite a few less steps.

  • @richardvandyke9578
    @richardvandyke95787 жыл бұрын

    I have a leveling ball on the front of my trailer that I can see in the rear view mirror. I also have a tapered block about 6 ft. long that I can back up on and stop when the ball is centered.

  • @deanastock3229
    @deanastock32297 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorites? Shout out from Memphis!

  • @KennyInVegas
    @KennyInVegas7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for a very nice, informative video. My wife and I have learned so much from you two. This is a great video to review for people who are seasonal RVers and might forget all the info frequent RVers possess. We bought our generator based on your review and really appreciate all the time and effort the two of you spend sharing your RV wisdom with others. Thanks so much ..... we've been subscribers for over a year and a half.

  • @jeraldmcnichol7324
    @jeraldmcnichol73246 жыл бұрын

    Awesome, we just bought our 1st rv (mewmar 3810) in August, took it to a campground, pulled in, did the hook-ups and level, then extended our slides, however, when done our main living room slide was only 1" from the water hook-up, something was shining down on us, now we pull in, and measure 1st @ least a 4' minimum from any / all hook ups. Thanks for all your vids, they are a huge help for newbies... Dar & Jer

  • @louvin5671
    @louvin56717 жыл бұрын

    We just got a new camper (to us) last fall and I am glad to know those are stabilizer jacks and not leveling jacks! That would have messed us up for sure! THanks for the advice.

  • @Imgone2024

    @Imgone2024

    5 жыл бұрын

    I wouldn't have known that either.

  • @Traveler_GAL
    @Traveler_GAL7 жыл бұрын

    Just got my first RV few weeks ago. Drove 2000 miles round trip to pick it up. First trip with my daughter this next weekend!!! It's just the girls. Checking out all your tips and tricks.

  • @vanstiller5219

    @vanstiller5219

    7 жыл бұрын

    Vicki - YAHOOOUU !! Safe travels.

  • @Snailmailtrucker

    @Snailmailtrucker

    7 жыл бұрын

    Let US Know how your Maidens Trip goes !

  • @Traveler_GAL

    @Traveler_GAL

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thank You.... 😊

  • @Traveler_GAL

    @Traveler_GAL

    7 жыл бұрын

    Screww Googlle. Will do!!! 👍🏻

  • @Traveler_GAL

    @Traveler_GAL

    7 жыл бұрын

    Screww Googlle Well let's see how to put it. Winds lots of them on the way out Thursday, 5 hr drive turned into 8 hours. Stormed that first night. Friday day was great. Friday night I got the stomach flu. Saturday I slept. Sunday went home a day early. Needless to say totally memorable!!!!!!

  • @mickimc2883
    @mickimc28837 жыл бұрын

    Hi guys! Love your channel! My husband and I have watched many of your videos and will keep watching, we have learned a lot. We just bought a 5th wheel, going to pick it up this weekend . . so excited! Our kids are really excited too, a boy and girl, 15 and 13. We have talked about this for SO long, and we did it, took that leap and finally bought a camper. It's not brand new, but new to us. It's just for weekends now, but maybe someday full time . . we would love to travel! I think it's going to change what we do, how we do it and where we go. There is so much to learn . . !!! lol Thanks for the videos!!! Keep 'em comin'! Hugs, Michelle

  • @bartad2ret
    @bartad2ret7 жыл бұрын

    Great video. A must for all newbies to watch. We check the voltage before hookup! You never know... One comment suggested bleaching the spigot before connecting the water hose, great idea! Thanks Guys!

  • @d2x3po
    @d2x3po7 жыл бұрын

    Enjoy your videos! We graduated from a 20 foot keystone mini to a 35.11 foot Forest River monster with auto everything. We enjoy the size once we get setup but the pulling part not so much. Hope to see you on the road.

  • @Broxty

    @Broxty

    6 жыл бұрын

    d2x3po Omg... Forest river is junk... Sure hope you didn't get one of the lemons they continually send out. Basically 50/50 chance lol.

  • @bradymcphail9690
    @bradymcphail96904 жыл бұрын

    What a God send you are! When my wife and I were dating 33 years ago, we said that we wanted to travel when we retired. 33 years went too fast and I was injured badly at work and will retire at 55 yrs old. Gonna be able to travel now, but I have no clue how or where to start with an RV because we have tent camped locally in Southern California including Malibu where you mentioned. Camping and Surfing with our boys. Now Home will be Carson City Nv. area, where I will have a small Fabrication Business where I will make Industrial Furniture and a KZread channel, and travel as often as possible. Maybe we will cross paths one day, and we can thank you in person for teaching us the simple way...

  • @johnmac4769
    @johnmac47697 жыл бұрын

    It's funny watching you guys talk about setting up. I remember when I started RV'ing you guys where the first videos I watched. I learned a lot and I want to thank you for all the effort you put into your videos. Again thanks.

  • @mettachain
    @mettachain6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this outstanding video! Just wanted to brag here; I backed in, leveled and hooked up within 15 minutes my first time ever the other day! *2018 Grand Design Imagine 2800BH* You are my "go-to" source for clear, concise advice for all things TT related. Keep up the great work!

  • @atv2005
    @atv20057 жыл бұрын

    I am tuning in from vermilion ohio. I am a first time owner of travel trailer. Your videos are great! keep up the good work

  • @danandlynda
    @danandlynda7 жыл бұрын

    I am using Anderson leveler. It both levels and chocks the wheels. There is a new hose available called Zero-G. It is very flexible and is drinking water safe, a 50 foot hose can be easily put in about a 6x12 inch space. I carry a Y gate to connect to the hose connection at the camp site so I can connect a garden hose for quick cleanups and it allows me to depressurization the potable water hose before I disconnect it from the trailer.

  • @junejohnson1443
    @junejohnson14436 жыл бұрын

    I am a seasoned RV traveler, but I enjoyed this video as a refresher for the upcoming camping season. I really appreciated the caution about the steps and the ground where we enter/exit the trailer. The only other item that we use is a rug. It keeps a lot of dirt out of the camper. Also, we have a slide-out, so I have to make sure that the slide-out will clear any trees or hookups when it's extended.

  • @justthetip96
    @justthetip967 жыл бұрын

    I'm just glad there are happy nice people like you two out there being kind and helpful. Thanks for all your videos.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    thanks Todd for your kind post!

  • @janclairlance7345
    @janclairlance73457 жыл бұрын

    enjoyed & can't wait till we start. I'm a little scared & having happy antisapation at the same time. looking forward to traveling.... thanks for the videos!

  • @sh-df1bb

    @sh-df1bb

    4 жыл бұрын

    Same here just bought our RV a week ago and I am nervous and excited at the same time to travel to the Grand canyon and Yellowstone this fall

  • @ScorpionRegent
    @ScorpionRegent5 жыл бұрын

    You make your fresh water hose leak free with some replacement O rings and teflon tape, (available at any hardware store.)

  • @johnm.grubbs2144
    @johnm.grubbs21444 жыл бұрын

    Just purchased our first RV. THANK GOODNESS for videos like this! I have learned a ton to make our weekend trips more enjoyable

  • @davidapeter1149
    @davidapeter11495 жыл бұрын

    After we get situated and level side to side, I check the power with an Electrical Management System (ours made by Progressive Industries). At least twice we've had bad power at the pedestal and either changed sites or, at a KOA in Oregon, there were no more sites so they came out and re-wired the pedestal. Recently I started checking the water, too. I run a little into the ground and then run some into a open-mouth quart container, look at it and smell it. This led us to a site change. We use a filter at the tap, and for the water we'll drink, another filter on the counter. We disinfect the hose spigot, too, with a clorox wipe. Great video, thanks.

  • @traveller9625
    @traveller96257 жыл бұрын

    Make sure before you leave everybody is on board. Almost left my wife when I thought she was in the bathroom when she was in the store getting something, pulled out and just saw her in the mirror, very very close call.

  • @cpufreak101

    @cpufreak101

    6 жыл бұрын

    Traveller then again some would see leaving the wife behind as shedding unnecessary cargo lol

  • @rehtracam

    @rehtracam

    5 жыл бұрын

    I don't see a problem there.

  • @luciastan64

    @luciastan64

    5 жыл бұрын

    Or was it?! ;D Just kidding. All good info here.

  • @tangoindiamike9189

    @tangoindiamike9189

    5 жыл бұрын

    If only your mirror had been broken or missing....

  • @sh-df1bb

    @sh-df1bb

    4 жыл бұрын

    Uh huh...sure!!!!! We all believe you...lol...it was an accident 😄

  • @runner1701
    @runner17017 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video! Many great tips for those just getting started. I learned my lessons the hard way and it's good to see some tips for beginners. One opinion I might add regards the wheel chocks. I have had my rv roll twice. First was next to a lake and if it hadn't stopped it would have been a long drop to the water. The second was in my back yard and I thought I was going to get squashed when the chocks slid. The plastic wheel chocks are junk and will slide. Wood blocks will also slide. I use the accordion style that goes between the tires. Fool proof and NEVER have to worry. Take NO chances to save a few bucks. To heck with the RV. Your life may depend on it.

  • @drifters_end
    @drifters_end7 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the newbie tips. 1500 mile trip to Florida for month of February with our "new to us" 5th wheel was great. looking forward to seeing much more of Canada and United States in the months and years ahead.

  • @deanrobert9953
    @deanrobert99533 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Just chillax' and enjoy the process. The set-up and tear down can be part of the fun... no need to rush. Step 8 is a winner!

  • @3218675309
    @32186753097 жыл бұрын

    We have a typed check list, for set up and prior to departure. This started right after I drove away with the 'batwing' antenna cranked up.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    The checklist is certainly a wise idea. One time we drove down the highway with our door wide open - lol ... we need to tell that story sometime...

  • @akbychoice

    @akbychoice

    7 жыл бұрын

    3218675309 driving commercial vehicles for over 25 years, I've seen many things that make you wonder how they ever forgot it. I've seen items on top of trailers that were not secured, mostly tools. Imagine being pulled over by police because a tool you left on top went through a windshield and killed someone. Please check and double check what you do before moving any trailer.

  • @donleamon8653

    @donleamon8653

    7 жыл бұрын

    +LLH - Good thing it was already open, and didn't come open by itself. I think Airstream is maybe the only one that has a suicide door. Something that always freaked me out with ours. I generally triple checked that sucker!

  • @Snailmailtrucker

    @Snailmailtrucker

    7 жыл бұрын

    "I was just going to Deliver this BRIDGE Officer "

  • @wonderseeker9771

    @wonderseeker9771

    7 жыл бұрын

    One time we drove away with the bathroom window opend all the way out. We rv with my parents and after like a half an hour drive my mom called and asked me if we forgot anything. hehe Lucky we did not rip it right off.

  • @RVFreeDa
    @RVFreeDa7 жыл бұрын

    I sure am glad you mentioned how much work it is for newbies. I've been out since Nov 2016, 5 months, and sometimes I'm very exhausted at the end of the day. Of course now I'm heading to Alaska for 4 months where I'm going to celebrate my 70 birthday on August 25, 2017. You are invited to my party! I'll be in Seward. So I don't put anything out now when I stop. And I'm really liking TA Truck Stops! lol I gotta get to my Ferry to Haines.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    Wow, what a great place to celebrate your birthday! Yes, we need to meetup sometime!

  • @akbychoice

    @akbychoice

    7 жыл бұрын

    RVFreeDa lived in Alaska from 1980-2016, you will enjoy it I have no doubt.

  • @RVFreeDa

    @RVFreeDa

    7 жыл бұрын

    Long Long Honeymoon I do have a question. So far my plan is to take the ferry from Bellingham WA to Haines, That's where my planning stops for the next 4 months. Do you think I will be able to find plenty of places to camp or should I make reservations now. I'm worried about tourist season. Although it looks like it has plenty of open space.

  • @RVFreeDa

    @RVFreeDa

    7 жыл бұрын

    akbychoice I'm so looking forward to it.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    Well, when we went to to Alaska we were late in the season, so I can't speak with authority about the height of tourist season.... HOWEVER, in Alaska you can pretty much overnight park anywhere you want (within reason) so you shouldn't have trouble finding a place to stop. You might want to call a few campgrounds up there and see what they suggest.

  • @MultiRabe
    @MultiRabe7 жыл бұрын

    You two are just too cool for words! This is a wonderful tutorial for newbies...and a nice refresher for those who only take their trailers out once or twice a year! Cheers

  • @benjaminkole8038
    @benjaminkole80384 жыл бұрын

    A virgin at this, so I'm loving your videos. Just bought a Keystone Outback and it's quite overwhelming. Your videos are helpful in just prepping for my first journey. I'm a fan and I appreciate you sharing experiences and advise.

  • @klyonsden
    @klyonsden7 жыл бұрын

    How about a video of prepping the interior of a unit prior to going mobile

  • @danguillory8469

    @danguillory8469

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yes, what to tie down and how to tie down, bungee, store or stash, etc. Please?

  • @danguillory8469

    @danguillory8469

    7 жыл бұрын

    After many years of boat trailering experience, I got too careless one morning and didn't get the ball properly secured one time. Too much familiarity caused complacency. The first good bump at a small bridge bumped the trailer tongue off of the ball. Fortunately, it fell on the crossed chains and we coasted safely off to the side of the road avoiding costly and embarrassing damage.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    That happened to a friend with his boat -- went over some railroad tracks and it popped off the ball! Thanks for sharing your story. I know I'm going to be paying special attention the next time we hitch (and also the next time we chock & unhitch!). Some good cautionary tales here in the comments...

  • @davidchilders3565

    @davidchilders3565

    7 жыл бұрын

    Had a boat roll 50 yards down a hill after dark only by the Grace of God did it roll up on a sapling and stop!!! Chains removed ONLY after making sure tires are SECURELY scotched!

  • @terryhennessy3068

    @terryhennessy3068

    5 жыл бұрын

    I leave that to the wife, I am apparently BLIND to obvious stuff; she also now helps me do double walkaround before driving off :-)

  • @WonderWhatsNext
    @WonderWhatsNext7 жыл бұрын

    Had a scary moment once with a downhill slope in a site. I put my BAL extended chock and a standard wheel chock only on one side. Unhitched the trailer and BAM trailer rolled back about 6 feet and scared the life out of me. It was one of those bad days, on the way to the same spot that day I had experienced my first tire blow out and said hope that is the only glitch in that trip, then the trailer almost rolled away....it is funny to think about it now, but was scary when it happened.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    Wow, that would scare me too. Your comment (and some others posted here) have reminded *me* of the real possibility of this happening. I will be much more cautious in the future after hearing stories such as yours. Thanks!

  • @Sandypaws55

    @Sandypaws55

    6 жыл бұрын

    We had the same thing happen to us. We backed up next to a pretty little stream. The site slopped down at quite an angle and when we unhitched, the trailer started to take a little swim. To this day I have no idea what made that girl stop before taking the plunge, just glad she did. Five min. later after catching our breath over that close call we discovered that we had left the tow vehicle running with the Standard Poodle in it and he somehow managed to lock it with the keys inside. We discovered how fast AAA shows up when you tell them that your dog is locked in a running vehicle. The really scary thing is, we did all of this stone cold sober. We learned a lot of lessons that day.

  • @joannalanzoni5913

    @joannalanzoni5913

    6 жыл бұрын

    Wonder Whats Next WOW!! That should be my title ( wonder whats next )...LOL Camp grounds with those sites should have tents only listed!

  • @laurielang8225
    @laurielang82257 жыл бұрын

    We bought our first RV in the fall and haven't even picked it up from the dealership yet. Neither of us have ever camped before ... WE KNOW NOTHING!! Senior moment surely! Thank you for your helpful videos.

  • @marvinelder3828
    @marvinelder38284 жыл бұрын

    Good video. Just purchased a 2021 Rockford Mini Lite. We used to camp years ago and now are getting back into again. I ordered a surge protector which will plug into electrical supply at campground to make sure electrical is safe.

  • @scottwicker3707
    @scottwicker37077 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Loloho for another excellent video! You guys do such a nice job explaining things in a very clear manner. We have just taken our new 30' International Serenity down to Destin Florida for a week. Our first trip and all went well. I've watched every video you guys have produced and they helped a lot. This video had good info how you set up a camp site. In Destin we stayed at a RV Resort that had level concrete pads with full hook ups. We learned how our grey tank fills in 2 days while the larger black tank can go 3-4. Good advice on always bringing your awning in while your away. Again, nice video and very well edited, your a pleasure to watch. I'm always excited when I get the email notification that there is a new Loloho video!! Please do a video on washing the Airstream. I was surprised how my dealing made a real point in how to wash the exterior. Use microfiber mitts or sponge, rinse thoroughly first, wash with the grain of the aluminum, use dawn dish soap, dry with towel before it dries on its on, wash in the shade. Maybe you could show us how to unstick a window that is stuck to the seal. Also, I'm still a little confused on the best way to keep my batteries from going dead. Do you disconnect the negative cables?, do you just make sure you plug into your truck or shore power every couple weeks or so? Do you hook up a battery tender and leave it while it's at the storage location? My dealer tech told me if I do nothing and leave the trailer in storage for a month the batteries will most likely drain even with the battery connection switch set to store. Keep up the good work! Scott

  • @ftwildernessguy
    @ftwildernessguy7 жыл бұрын

    I always look up at any campsite first. Look for dead limbs and or trees.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, great point.

  • @davidchilders3565

    @davidchilders3565

    7 жыл бұрын

    AND LOW HANGING BRANCHES!

  • @briannab5296

    @briannab5296

    5 жыл бұрын

    ... and bears hiding up there! 😉👍

  • @cdb150
    @cdb1506 жыл бұрын

    We are so new we still have all the stuff we have bought for our new 2018 Classic sitting in our living room. We are going for our first outing in a week about 30 mins from our home just to set everything up and try it out. We have been watching your videos they are great help and lots of fun. We will keep watching and posting. See you on the from Dreamfinder

  • @jimtexas68
    @jimtexas687 жыл бұрын

    Thank you both so much for the beginner video's. My wife and I just purchased our first travel trailer; a new 37' Coachmen Aerolite. We will pick it up in a few days and we're extremely excited about starting out on our first RV adventure. Your video's have brought to light many helpful things that will make our trips a success. We've been married 25 years and raised two children. You two seem to work together like clock work. Can't be true 100 percent of the time. What I'm interested in seeing is a video of the out takes! LOL. Happy RVing.

  • @DeLoreansgarage
    @DeLoreansgarage7 жыл бұрын

    When your traveling do you keep your propane on to keep your fridge going? I heard that some people turn it off in fear or a giant fireball happening... never her this actually happening though

  • @RollinRagu
    @RollinRagu7 жыл бұрын

    Another helpful video! If you are still using those levelers, you may want to consider the Anderson levelers. Much easier for us! Saves 3-4 minutes on every setup. We are consistently frustrated at the amount of work it takes to go camping. When we are on the road for the summer (2 months) we get into a groove. Our kids help, and it is done in minutes. However, for our local weekend trips, it always amazes us that we spent many hours packing. Last weekend was our first of the season, which takes much extra time. I bet we packed and prepared for more time than we were actually camping. :) That's camping life, I suppose. Happy Trails.

  • @LongLongHoneymoon

    @LongLongHoneymoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    haha yes, I know what you mean about the work involved. Any idea to save a few minutes is worth exploring. We'll check out the Anderson system. Thanks!

  • @Scofco

    @Scofco

    7 жыл бұрын

    RaguFilms I'll vouch for the Andersen leveler as well. No messing around, just drive until level.

  • @Lordac

    @Lordac

    7 жыл бұрын

    RaguFilms I purchased the Andersen hitch. Only 60 pounds!

  • @wendycline27

    @wendycline27

    7 жыл бұрын

    We love our Anderson levelers!! They are soooo easy to use.

  • @Scofco

    @Scofco

    7 жыл бұрын

    James Daubney I replaced the hitch cone two days ago because it was making a hell of a noise. Not happy with that part of the hitch.

  • @sharontroy5742
    @sharontroy57427 жыл бұрын

    Great video but my heart is broken because I just lost my 28fter after 20 wonderful years 😢 but I can't stop watching you two ! Love you guys❤️ Somehow I'm gonna get a new RV & until then I'll just watch you ! Keep on camping and have an adult beverage for me ! 😊

  • @slimbeaux
    @slimbeaux7 жыл бұрын

    Watching you unhook I now know how your plug gets dirty. Never put it on the ground. And if put your stove at the end of the table and cook at the end you don't have to lean over the seats. I know some people like to put one knee up but it's a thought if you haven't considered it. I really like the idea of checking around the step. My wife has mobility issues and that would have completely slipped my mind. You don't use a surge suppressor I see. I have a Progressive Industry one that protects from surges and undercurrents. Great ideas of course but you folks are just so much fun to watch. I am Grateful to be along on your journey.