Ultimate Boondocking Adventure: Finding Perfect Spots for Big Rigs in Southwest Colorado | RV Life
Discover the trials and triumphs of finding boondocking spots for big rigs in our latest adventure! Join us as we navigate the challenges of locating the ideal site for our 36-foot fifth wheel in the Four Corners area and Southwest Colorado. From unexpected setbacks to scenic drives, witness the unpredictable nature of RV life. Explore Saul's Creek and Madden Peak dispersed camping, braving snowstorms and enjoying breathtaking views. Life on the road teaches adaptability and acceptance. Don't miss the highs and lows of full-time RV living. Watch now and embark on the ultimate journey with us!
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Southwest Colorado is on our list for places to visit someday! Maybe Fall will stick around late into the season for us to visit those national parks in that region! Looks like fun!
@theroamingrussells
Ай бұрын
It's beautiful!!! Durango made it to our very short list of places to live if we ever settle down lol. Hope you can make it there soon! Next two videos will be about SW Colorado, so keep watching! 😃
@BrandonColdironOutdoors
Ай бұрын
@@theroamingrussells Same to you! I'm finally pushing 10K subs and hoping to get monetized soon! Just need public watch hours now!
@theroamingrussells
Ай бұрын
Dude, the watch hours are tough!!! I feel your pain. 10k subs is awesome though!
Are you guys in bluff UT?
@theroamingrussells
Ай бұрын
Close! About 1.5 hrs East near Mancos, CO.
Would or how would you plug in youre block heater for youre duramax and does the cold affect the trlr and bike batteries?
@theroamingrussells
23 күн бұрын
We follow the sun and the seasons, so our goal is always to avoid getting stuck in places below freezing. That being said- it can't always be avoided. Usually, if it drops below freeing it's only for a few hours or over night. The lithium batteries aren't supposed to be charged when they're below freezing, but otherwise they're good. You can get blankets and heaters if you camp in sub freezing temps. Bikes - same thing. And we aren't using them when it's cold, so no issues. The truck - if it was forcasted to be below 20 degrees (the recommended temp for block heaters), we would relocate. That's the great thing about being mobile - we can always move to warmer weather if we need to.
@theroamingrussells
23 күн бұрын
To expand though, if we needed to plug the truck in, we could plug it into the RV with the inverter on
What app do you guys use for boondocking
@theroamingrussells
Күн бұрын
We have always used Campendium, but it was just taken over by Roadtrippers. Haven't had much opportunity to use it since the switch.