I'll have you know that my stock travel trailer mattress is pure luxury camping. Like sleeping on a cloud... a cloud filled with angry bees nesting in a pile of broken twigs. Waking up with a crick in your neck is practically a rite of passage! But hey, that just adds some rustic charm to your morning. And let's not forget the delightful "cuddle cove." A perfect little indentation where you and your significant other can become permanently entangled, like shipwreck survivors clinging to a deflated pool float... in the middle of a bear attack. Just remember, intimacy is key, especially when you can't physically separate yourselves from the mattress! It's the true roughing-it experience. We are camping after all 🤷🏾♂ Sure, some folks might be wimps and opt for a comfy Brooklyn Bedding mattress or that fancy new hammock thing, but where's the challenge in that? This bad boy here will have you yearning for the sweet embrace of terra firma - you know, sleeping directly on the good ol' fashioned dirt. Now that's what I call communing with nature!
No on the disposal from me. There usually is not a gray tank flush and it may be tough getting all the food material out of the tank, cleaning sensors, etc. The little bit from washing dishes in the sink is one thing but to purposefully put food in is not ideal in my opinion.
I love the, “let us know if an alligator is coming for us…” while the picture frame shows some sort of alligator like tail coming out from Erin’s hair. 🐊 😂
Appliances: Replaced our $1400 Furrion 12v piece of junk inefficient fridge with an LG high efficiency inverter residential fridge and added an 800w inverter, for $580 total cost ($400 fridge, $180 inverter), and it works better, quieter, and uses only half the power of the Furrion. The biggest drawback is lack of door latches - but we use child locks, which (sort of) works GPS: I use Sygic Truck app because it plans routes and gives more accurate ETA's based on my top driving speed (60mph). I would rate it overall as good - NOT great - because it's a bit wonky, and it has some peculiarities that are less than ideal (slightly sluggish, likes to count driveways as roads ("Take the third right" - well two of the rights are driveways)). Also, if you're looking for things on the fly (restaurants, gas, etc), Google is better. Typically, I use both - Sygic for the main route, Google for local and traffic
After having been confronted with two low height overpasses since we started full timing - one of which required me to back up the motorhome for about a mile and a half to turn around - I will never travel without an RV specific GPS.
We drive a Class C and the sounds coming from our dishes/utensils while we drove was maddening! I tried all kinds of suggestions...the one I LOVE is using tent camping bowls, utensils, cups. They nest and don't require a towel between to keep from rattling 😊
Garbage Disposal - I would think you wouldn’t want that stuff in your grey tank - I wouldn’t, seems like it would be better in the black tank. It’s kind of a macerater for food waste right?
As for RV GPS. I do use RV life in my route planning but this put the info into my iMaps app because I like how it gives me the play by play. But I will tell you, it you get off the highways it comes in handy. I mouchdocked at a friends and went into a little down town to get gas, my imaps put me on a road with a 10’ overpass when I tried to find my way back to the highway. So it doesn’t hurt to have an app that can tell you about height and weight in advance sometimes. If you know you are traveling where semi’s travel all the time go for it.
Disposal sounds like a good idea. A few things come to mind. Weight on sink/pipes, vibration These could be mitigated though. I think, due to what’s being ground up, the macerator is dealing with “softer stuff” than say hard vegetable scraps and such so they might be lighter and lower power. Love to see you try it!
Love waking up with you guys! You're so down to Earth. Anyway. We are going full time starting this summer. Right now hubby and I are a little at odds about our microwave. We have a great micro in our house that I would love to replace our rv micro with. It's a little smaller than what is there and he is all "it has to be the same size!" We have a tiffin bus and he doesn't want to spoil the aesthetics. Any thoughts?
Two comments one on the garbage disposal idk but I suspect that putting ground food waste into you gray tank would end up being problematic because it will never break down like human waste does in your black tank and build up and start smell really bad. Second comment on the winegrard products I agree there much better solutions for streaming than what they offer with one exception the plan old 360 antenna not the 360 plus just the 360. I put one on my coach just to pick up over the air TV and it works great when I installed it at my house I went from around 6 channels to 50. The main reason I like the over the air channels when I’m traveling and there is bad weather around we can tune into the local weather. Great video you two are fun to watch. Safe travels
This may be a dumb question but we just can’t figure this out. We have Newmar Baystar and we are getting ready for our first trip out and are filling our fresh water tank and want to use the camco drinking water fresher. We understand the instructions but how and where do we get it in our fresh water tank??? I would assume it’s simple but we just can’t figure it out. 🤪 the only place to fill the tank is by the hose.
Hmm, Tv and convection oven. I guess Winnebago did that well as all mine are Samsung TV, and the convection is a whirlpool that are all the same as you can get for home at any big box store. Oh, and a samsung sound bar too. So this is good for some rigs perhaps, but some may already have decent equipment from the manufacturer.
That was great ,I learned a long time ago pretty much everything in an rv is cheap except when you buy it.Does anybody buy rv toilet paper?I'm partial to Angel Soft
Garbage disposals were originally designed so people would stop throwing food away in the garbage. They were for city people, to discourage rats from foraging in the garbage. In an RV you want to minimize the amount of food waste that goes into your grey tank, to prevent smelly water! At campgrounds most garbage is either collected or you put it in a dumpster yourself, it isn't allowed to sit outside your RV for endless hours at a time.
Planning your route is great, unfortunately one day there will be a detour and you won't have time to re route on your own and Google will take you down a narrow road, alley street with low hanging trees, signs etc. You will wish you had the RV specific gps. Ask me how I know NEVER AGAIN for Google. Safe travels
When we say we look ahead on a route, we mean we _really_ look ahead. We've traveled over 70k miles with our RVs and have never once had to back up because of a low bridge, bad turn, or tight street (just because of idiots in gas stations). I've heard several stories from the guys with RV GPS units about bad routing, super long and unnecessary alternate routes, and headaches with software updates and getting routes onto those devices. We've figured out what works for us and I just haven't personally seen the evidence that those things are worth it.
I'll have you know that my stock travel trailer mattress is pure luxury camping. Like sleeping on a cloud... a cloud filled with angry bees nesting in a pile of broken twigs. Waking up with a crick in your neck is practically a rite of passage! But hey, that just adds some rustic charm to your morning.
And let's not forget the delightful "cuddle cove." A perfect little indentation where you and your significant other can become permanently entangled, like shipwreck survivors clinging to a deflated pool float... in the middle of a bear attack. Just remember, intimacy is key, especially when you can't physically separate yourselves from the mattress!
It's the true roughing-it experience. We are camping after all 🤷🏾♂ Sure, some folks might be wimps and opt for a comfy Brooklyn Bedding mattress or that fancy new hammock thing, but where's the challenge in that? This bad boy here will have you yearning for the sweet embrace of terra firma - you know, sleeping directly on the good ol' fashioned dirt. Now that's what I call communing with nature!
This comment made my day!! 😂
That is absolute gold.
🤣🤣 true camp comedy
LOL
No on the disposal from me. There usually is not a gray tank flush and it may be tough getting all the food material out of the tank, cleaning sensors, etc. The little bit from washing dishes in the sink is one thing but to purposefully put food in is not ideal in my opinion.
I love the, “let us know if an alligator is coming for us…” while the picture frame shows some sort of alligator like tail coming out from Erin’s hair. 🐊 😂
Appliances: Replaced our $1400 Furrion 12v piece of junk inefficient fridge with an LG high efficiency inverter residential fridge and added an 800w inverter, for $580 total cost ($400 fridge, $180 inverter), and it works better, quieter, and uses only half the power of the Furrion. The biggest drawback is lack of door latches - but we use child locks, which (sort of) works
GPS: I use Sygic Truck app because it plans routes and gives more accurate ETA's based on my top driving speed (60mph). I would rate it overall as good - NOT great - because it's a bit wonky, and it has some peculiarities that are less than ideal (slightly sluggish, likes to count driveways as roads ("Take the third right" - well two of the rights are driveways)). Also, if you're looking for things on the fly (restaurants, gas, etc), Google is better. Typically, I use both - Sygic for the main route, Google for local and traffic
After having been confronted with two low height overpasses since we started full timing - one of which required me to back up the motorhome for about a mile and a half to turn around - I will never travel without an RV specific GPS.
I hope all is well. Hopefully more videos soon!
New one went up today!
We drive a Class C and the sounds coming from our dishes/utensils while we drove was maddening! I tried all kinds of suggestions...the one I LOVE is using tent camping bowls, utensils, cups. They nest and don't require a towel between to keep from rattling 😊
Haven't heard from you guys in since May 2nd.......I hope all is well. Looking forward to a new video. No new updates on any of your channels/sites.
New video up this evening!
Garbage Disposal - I would think you wouldn’t want that stuff in your grey tank - I wouldn’t, seems like it would be better in the black tank. It’s kind of a macerater for food waste right?
As for RV GPS. I do use RV life in my route planning but this put the info into my iMaps app because I like how it gives me the play by play. But I will tell you, it you get off the highways it comes in handy. I mouchdocked at a friends and went into a little down town to get gas, my imaps put me on a road with a 10’ overpass when I tried to find my way back to the highway. So it doesn’t hurt to have an app that can tell you about height and weight in advance sometimes. If you know you are traveling where semi’s travel all the time go for it.
Disposal sounds like a good idea. A few things come to mind. Weight on sink/pipes, vibration These could be mitigated though. I think, due to what’s being ground up, the macerator is dealing with “softer stuff” than say hard vegetable scraps and such so they might be lighter and lower power. Love to see you try it!
This was perfect for this time of year....all the newbies on social meda are asking all these questions. ❤
Love waking up with you guys! You're so down to Earth. Anyway. We are going full time starting this summer. Right now hubby and I are a little at odds about our microwave. We have a great micro in our house that I would love to replace our rv micro with. It's a little smaller than what is there and he is all "it has to be the same size!" We have a tiffin bus and he doesn't want to spoil the aesthetics. Any thoughts?
If the one in the Tiffin works, I would just keep it. No sense in replacing something that fits and works well. 😊
Two comments one on the garbage disposal idk but I suspect that putting ground food waste into you gray tank would end up being problematic because it will never break down like human waste does in your black tank and build up and start smell really bad. Second comment on the winegrard products I agree there much better solutions for streaming than what they offer with one exception the plan old 360 antenna not the 360 plus just the 360. I put one on my coach just to pick up over the air TV and it works great when I installed it at my house I went from around 6 channels to 50. The main reason I like the over the air channels when I’m traveling and there is bad weather around we can tune into the local weather. Great video you two are fun to watch. Safe travels
I loved it when you said not to go to Camping World to buy a TV. I wouldn’t buy a roll of toilet paper from those idiots.
Monaco built older Holiday Rambler has pretty good quality fixtures. $40 for a good quality Lowes faucet 😂😂 you have not bought one in a while.
Hey guys I seen you at the Lego store in Orlando❤ it was so cool to see you!! 🫂
Wave!! Thanks for coming to say hi!!
This may be a dumb question but we just can’t figure this out.
We have Newmar Baystar and we are getting ready for our first trip out and are filling our fresh water tank and want to use the camco drinking water fresher. We understand the instructions but how and where do we get it in our fresh water tank??? I would assume it’s simple but we just can’t figure it out. 🤪 the only place to fill the tank is by the hose.
Never had a Motor Coach that didn't have a garbage disposal!! Or a dish washer.... I like them both.
Just picked one of the filters up yesterday...😊
Hmm, Tv and convection oven. I guess Winnebago did that well as all mine are Samsung TV, and the convection is a whirlpool that are all the same as you can get for home at any big box store. Oh, and a samsung sound bar too. So this is good for some rigs perhaps, but some may already have decent equipment from the manufacturer.
That’s great! Our current RV has Samsung TVs and a Bose sound bar so those haven’t been swapped out. Our previous two RVs had none of that.
Wow Erin you are 1/2 of you now. Ozempic? I’m not sure about it. You do look amazing. Do you recommend??
Yes, Ozempic. It has worked very well for me!
That was great ,I learned a long time ago pretty much everything in an rv is cheap except when you buy it.Does anybody buy rv toilet paper?I'm partial to Angel Soft
I've been watching for a new video for 3 months. Are you guys ok? Just a bit worried about y'all. ❤
We’re good, just taking a break from videos because things have been super busy. We’ll be back before too long!
New video up today!
We have a garbage disposal in our coach. Regarding your non use of a RV GPS , that is fine until it is not. Good luck not using one
The Newell motorhome has a garbage disposal.
I use Tom Tom much better than garmin. Garmin doesn’t provide free updates.i used a garmin but I like Tom Tom better
I hope you are all ok. I miss your videos!
New video up this evening!
Are you all okay? I haven’t seen any new videos.
New video up today!
That's John Wayne toilet paper...rough and tough, and don't take s$!t off anybody 😁😁😁
😂
Have you ever thought of a trip to Canada like Victoria BC? I would love to meet you if you ever do
That would be awesome!!
I assume you are still full timers and you didn’t sell your motorhome yet?
You are correct
Garbage disposals were originally designed so people would stop throwing food away in the garbage. They were for city people, to discourage rats from foraging in the garbage. In an RV you want to minimize the amount of food waste that goes into your grey tank, to prevent smelly water! At campgrounds most garbage is either collected or you put it in a dumpster yourself, it isn't allowed to sit outside your RV for endless hours at a time.
Just say it's your home. Treat it like your home. Yes it's an RV (Home on wheels). Enjoy your home.
Where are now
Are you guys ok?
New video up today!
Planning your route is great, unfortunately one day there will be a detour and you won't have time to re route on your own and Google will take you down a narrow road, alley street with low hanging trees, signs etc. You will wish you had the RV specific gps. Ask me how I know NEVER AGAIN for Google.
Safe travels
When we say we look ahead on a route, we mean we _really_ look ahead. We've traveled over 70k miles with our RVs and have never once had to back up because of a low bridge, bad turn, or tight street (just because of idiots in gas stations). I've heard several stories from the guys with RV GPS units about bad routing, super long and unnecessary alternate routes, and headaches with software updates and getting routes onto those devices. We've figured out what works for us and I just haven't personally seen the evidence that those things are worth it.
You guys ok?
New video up today!
Why is this most recent video THREE months old? Have they quit the life or something?
We’re alive! Life has been crazy but we’ll be back with new episodes soon 😉
New video up today!!
@@erinnesslage Awesome
You are very good at mansplaning. Can she finish a sentence without you interrupting!!!
That’s just how we talk! He isn’t interrupting, it’s a conversation!😊