don't think you would lose any subscribers if you decided to sleep in it under certain conditions. I know I would. enjoy your videos they help me endure this messed up world.
That’s a off road camper. We had a scamp we could pull pretty much any backroad. It only weighed 1200lbs. The cool thing about a trailer is you can make it your own and not have to set up so much. Still pop the tent for nice nights. So happy for y’all!
I think this is a very smart purchase. I am looking into one of like this when I retire but for now I tent camp. For your situation since you a full-time, it gives you an emergency option if really bad weather or a if by chance you tent gets ripped up in a storm. At least you have a back-up safety spot. I am very happy for both of you. Keep them coming.
Just came back from camping with family in a No Boundaries by Forrest River that was larger. They have had their’s for about a year and are happy with it. I know you don’t plan to sleep in it but glad to know you have this for your personal supplies.
We can only use the AC/heat if we are hooked up to power. We will be boon docking majority of the time so no hook ups. We already took the tv out. It was in the way.
@@Tail_Dragger harboring some anger there? That’s a pretty harsh comment dude! I’m a subscriber and I don’t feel one bit deceived. Kelli and Cody provide highly enjoyable content that I watch, and if it allows them to “fund their poor decisions” by going on the road full time and buy the gear they need, more power to them! I don’t feel like I’ve been robbed of anything.
Wow this looks awesome. How fun. I just recently found your channel and love it. What wonderful adventures. I especially liked the visit to Tucson. I’m up in Phoenix and have yet to visit Mt. Lemmon. Now I need a cookie from that place. I travel with kids so my adventures are slightly different, but I’m getting such great ideas from you and omg Kellie’s cooking 🧑🍳 amazing 🤩. Happy camping.
As you being a new trailer owner, I would like to emphasize what I feel is one of the most overlooked/abused/neglected part of owning a trailer that gets people into trouble, and usually at the least opportune time. Tires and bearings. Let me repeat...tires and bearings. Either of these take dump on you, the trailer is not moving until remedied. Over the course of 25 years of towing various trailers on and off road, I have made it a point to focus on these two items before each long trip, and just after a long trip. In your case towing it full time, your mileage may vary. Maybe make it a point to check weekly. Tires: Check the manufacture date code on the tire itself (including the spare tire). Replace them regardless of what the tread looks like sometime between 4 and 5 years (depends on the climate they are in). Check the tire pressures before heading out and while still cold. Check for any damage to sidewalls, tread, tread wear, etc before heading out. Fix/replace as necessary before it fixes you. If you have a matching full size spare, be sure to rotate that in with the other tires every 3-5k miles. This will give you longer service life. Put together a tire repair kit (can be used for both the truck and trailer). Tire rope plugs, patches, glue, tire repair tools, spare valve stem inners, spare valve stem caps. You can get these complete kits on Amazon. If you can, invest in a good 12v air compressor, and make sure you either have a long enough hose, or 12v leads to be able to reach all 4 truck tires, as well as both trailer tires. With a compressor, you want air chuck for filling, and several tire guages (one always fails at some point). Bearings: If you have EzLube hubs pump some grease into each hub roughly every 5k miles or after heavy off road use. During tire rotations, jack each side up individually and check for bearing play. If you note any play, get the bearing nut tensioned properly, and be sure to pump fresh grease in there. If there is play in bearing it can lead to odd tire wear, and worse a full bearing failure. And this WILL happen on a Sunday after 5PM on a holiday in an area that has no services. Put together a trailer bearing service kit into a Harbor Freight case (Pelican knock off) that includes a full set of bearings/seals, hub grease caps, axle nut and whatever is used to secure this nut in place. Back appropriate grease gun, appropriate grease, disposable latex/nitrile gloves, blue shop towels, and its own set of tools to service the hub/bearings. This may seem exhausting and overkill, BUTTTT it is worth it so you don't have to create a TH-cam video on the caos of the aftermath of a neglected rolling system. A video on how you do your checks and servicing would be cool though! If you get to NW Oregon this summer (or whenever) and haven't put this system into place yet, hit me up and I'll walk you through mine.
Like you, I have a lot of camping equipment to make camping more comfortable, and that is especially important for you, now that you are going to be living this lifestyle. I am now using a small 8 foot open utility trailer to pack my gear. What I like about this is that I can keep all my stuff that is only used for camping on the trailer, and just have to hook-up and go, or when I return, just disconnect and leave it until the next trip.
Bet you carry the bikes on the outside of the trailer soon. Use multiple quality locks and free up the interior space. Takes lots of faith to go full time at under 30k subscribers. Add a cookbook and a pinpoint “ best sites “ guide for sale and I’ll purchase several as gifts. Y’all are wonderful to watch. We live near Branson, Mo so I’ll keep an eye out for you at Richland creek and the greater NE Arkansas areas. Long live Dome Life. bty we won’t ask you to rebrand if you sneak a few nights in the trailer. Best of luck
I have been tent camping for years and love the sounds at night, and I just bought a runaway rangerunner. I will still be taking my tent so I know just what you mean. With your nobo you will feel safer in places like Glacier. Have fun.
True about safety. I understand there are some areas in parks, especially in the NW, that they won't allow tent camping because of bears.....hard side only.
That is awesome Kelly and Cody. My husband will soon retire ,and I wish we could get something like that. We do love to go out in the country and see different places. Good luck on your new adventures.
Welcome to the NOBO family! I have the 10.6, which has the ramp. And I admit it: I’ve NEVER used the tent. To be fair, Florida is too hot for a tent most of the year…which is why I love this little camper with my Jeep.
Congratulations on your new Nobo. It’s a cool rig. The great thing is, now you have all kinds of options. If you want to sleep in the tent, you can. Or if it’s snowing or raining or super windy, you can take shelter in the trailer because now you have a nice dry, heatable space. I like the way the couch cushions can fold down into a bed when you want. Or you can use it primarily for hauling gear, as you mentioned. Awesome. I’m happy for you guys and I look forward to seeing your camping videos with it.
Hey Guys, nice rig. There is nothing wrong sleeping in the camper from time to time it is still ruffing it. The idea is to enjoy your outings either in a tent or trailer. My wife says not bathroom is ruffing it! Over the years we have had pop up campers to 35’ travel trailer and a 32’ motor home. I taught my wife and oldest daughter how to drive and back up everything we’ve owned. Kelly you will be towing the trailer in no time. Someone mention taking the trailer to a large parking lot to practice backing up. My family and I did this and used orange cones to have a reference where to backup to. I’ll be retire in a couple of months and we don’t have a camper anymore. Watching you guys videos is making me want to get back out there. Have fun and enjoy everyday. I’ll be waiting for more videos.
I know you guys will create lifelong memories doing this and thanks for bringing us along. I have lived and traveled all across the US for 40 years and I can't Waite to see if any of the places I lived or visited changed that much.
LOOKS PRETTY COOL 😎 CAN'T WAIT TO SEE HOW YOU SET IT UP FOR YOU'LL ! LOOKS LIKE IT HAS SOME HEAD ROOM TO CHANGE CLOTHES . BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! GOD BLESS YOU BOTH 🙏 ALWAYS ON YOUR JOURNEYS ! ENJOYED 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 THANK YOU 🙏
Love your new trailer....lots of great features. I know you all will enjoy it. Your passion for camping has inspired so many people to get outdoors. Your set up just keeps evolving and getting better and more proficient.
That's a nice trailer and smart purchase. It will be nice to have in the event you get caught in a nasty thunderstorm with larger hail or even a freakish artic front. At least you'll have extra protection from weather if needed.
Wow! That's perfect for you guys. I found your channel a couple weeks ago and I've been binge watching all of your videos. I'm so excited about all the changes with your channel and more videos! 🌄🏕️🥾⛺ Congrats on the freedom!
That's nice!! Your video makes me want to tell you a little story... I found a 22' camper for sale on craigslist about a month ago. So my husband (who drives a dump truck for a living) and I drove off our little island in Maine to their little island about an hour away. Our island has reasonable width roads for two lanes. Their's had winding, narrow, steep roads with a wooden bridge built for one! We get there and absolutely love the 1988 beauty and buy it, but have to come back for it. I told my husband up front that I would not be going back with him to get it! For 2 days I was literally sick to my stomach at the thought of him bringing it home. And he hauls pavers and backhoes around these roads all the time! Seeing you so nervous reminds me of myself 😳 Hope that some how makes you feel better!! P.s. I'd definitely sleep in that and put your stuff in the tents 😆
My wife and I are wanting to sell everything and buy a trailer or RV and go full time too. Our problem is the RVs are all sold and their prices are high right now. Glad to see you were able to find one and you two are going to be free from the grind now. We almost did what y'all are doing now before my wife got pregnant with my son who is 20 now.
We are full time rv'ers we have a 33 foot keystone sprinter. All of these are pricey. We kinda wish we would have bought half the size so we didn't have to buy a Ram 3500 long bed to pull it.
As you learn how to use your new NOBO your going to love it! Opens up a whole new list of possibilities. I'm excited to see this new adventure for y'all!
Who would have thought I would be watching this to be reminded what your trailer looked like. You didn't have it long. Hope you had insurance. This would have been handy to retreat to if you needed to escape the elements sometimes. But if the main purpose was a "toy hauler", I guess a cargo trailer will suffice too and be fairly easy to find. Good luck my dears. Onward and upward. You might not see the theive's come uppance, but they will.
Wow how exciting you guys were in my neck of the woods! Just sold my little teardrop trailer last month, and the price I got for it was insane prices have skyrocketed on these little trailers! So glad that you guys found one. Also just make sure you have a way of securing it, unfortunately there is a lot of people that are taking these units. I had a tongue lock and a huge cable that I ran through both wheels and axle. Happy camping to both of you! Love your channel you guys are an inspiration!
Congrats on finding your new trailer. The tour was great, and it was nice to see you brainstorming about what will go where. It will be even more interesting to watch a follow-up in a few months to see how you actually sifted your possessions into their new space. I'm glad you got the two gas tanks. I can only imagine the great meals that are on your horizon! Safe travels.
Congratulations guys! I have one word of caution. Stay on the lookout for roof leaks. My brand new Forrest River was a mess from the get go. I ended up selling it because I just couldn't keep up with them. Maybe mine was a lemon because my brother had one with no problems at all.
Good morning Kellie & Cody ! That's an awesome trailer ! I'm eager to see what kind of set-up you come up with for your bikes. Congrats & keep smiling !
So excited for you guys! I visited my friend in Portland last year and they had Taxa tiger moth. I 100% became addicted to off road camper lifestyle. I found your channel and was so excited you all are in the ouachitas. I’m from Tulsa ok and have been going to those years for years now. I’m so excited for all your new content.
I just bought the 10.6 so I can haul my motorcycle. Waiting for delivery. Haven't seen it in person yet. Thanks for the info it helped me in making my decision.
Just want to let you know that my husband and I will continue to watch if you watch TV, if you use the air, if you use the heat, if you sleep in the camper, if you sleep in your tent, heck if you want to sleep naked without the tent (hehehe). We both are excited and can not wait to see where your adventures take you!! Have fun!! See you both Thursday!!
Very exciting indeed! Awesome trailer. Hey Cody - practice backing up with it A LOT before you go in the woods and get caught in a tight no turnaround situation! Congrats!!
Great choice. Don't let consumerism and life's possession's own you. Live free, the way God meant you to be. Make memories, not debt and being a slave to a mortgage and stuff.
I bought my camper from that same place about 3 years ago freedom express. Sounds good you guys are going full time Give you some time to go scuba diving.🤪
Cool little trailer! One thing I’d recommend if the trailer doesn’t already have one, is to get an articulating hitch like a “lock’n’roll” or similar. If you’re doing any kind of off roading, it’s a must (in my opinion).There are a few different ones on the market made by US companies. They have some awesome hitches on the Australian market, but only a couple of them are available in the US.
I noticed the racks on top. I want to see how you get kayaks up on the roof of that thing. It’s hard enough for me to get a 65 lb. kayak on the roof of my Accord.
This awesome. I’m glad I came across you guys on here, first video I watched of y’all was on the buffalo river which is one of my favorite places to hang out. Anyways very envious of y’all and will be following! Cheers from Louisiana. @naturaltvfishingvideos
Congratulations on the new adventure trailer! Can't wait to follow your new adventures with it. We have the same awning on our trailer and we do love it even though we've already had to replace 2 hinges... tip... always deploy the awning together... one of you can steady it while the other stakes it down. It takes very little wind to fold it over the roof of the camper....
I think you guys have the perfect boon docking set up! It's what I would do exactly. I was wondering how your families feel about you selling everything, quitting your jobs and going out to do this???
Congrats on the No Bo. I'm in the market for a small pull trailer and ran into your channel. So Awesome, So Inspiring, I've been watching for hours. Your videos are so Beautiful to watch. I was so inspired I joined your Patreon!! And the food!!! Are You Kidding Me.... YUM !!!!
NICE trailer it looks to be exactly what you need, congratulations. In the event you haven't already got this covered, here's a bit of friendly advice (to power that fridge 24/7 and charge your electronics) from an electrical engineer and 50 year RV owner.........BUY A LITHIUM IRON PHOSPHATE LiFePo4 Battery PLUS a DC to DC Smart Charger suitable for Lithium, such as say a 20 Amp Renogy, so when driving your SUV can CORRECTLY charge the battery yet NOT damage your alternator, PLUS if not already your Solar Charge Controller (cheap one included with panel may not be ??) needs to be suitable for CORRECT Lithium charging. Based in part on Will Prowse DIY Solar You Tube battery reviews, I purchased a couple SOK 12.8 Volt 206 Amp Hour LiFePo4 batteries they were about one half the price of Battleborn around $1,029.... The combination of a DC to DC charger when driving PLUS your solar may keep the SOK charged adequately SUBJECT OF COURSE TO LOADS. I would NOT recommend an AGM or Lead Acid battery due to their weight,,,,,,can only be discharged to 50%, and their voltage sag when under load, but sure Lithium costs much more up front.. www.sokbattery.com/products/12v-206ah-lifepo4-lithium-iron-phosphate-battery-pack?ref=h-cvbzfahsek www.renogy.com/12v-dc-to-dc-on-board-battery-charger/ Maybe consider a Hard Wired 400 or so Watt Pure Sine Wave PWS Inverter best wishes John T BSEE,JD in Indiana Love your videos, Im a subscriber
Thank you so much for all the information. We wanted to go Lithium batteries but they are so expensive. I’m sure after a few months we will work out the kinks and get upgraded gear.
I had to buy a new cooler, so I spent the extra money for the good kind, the Dometic. Mine is the smaller of the two 'dual zone' models. I can have it all freezer or refrigerator, or half and half. I really like that you trailer has the water tank and pump. I am still using some collapsible water cubes, and most fill them as needed when camping.
Hey you guys! I hope you put in a secure alarm system in you hummer and trailer. I really think you should consider it. You never know what could happen. 🚨 🚨🚐🚐🚨🚨🚐🚐
i am excited for you guys, nice trailer. after your on the road for a while im sure your going to want to sleep in that trailer and do your filming in the tent! but you have options now .
don't think you would lose any subscribers if you decided to sleep in it under certain conditions. I know I would. enjoy your videos they help me endure this messed up world.
Cody will pull it well. Just a learning curve. I'm pulling a 34 foot camper no problem
That’s a off road camper. We had a scamp we could pull pretty much any backroad. It only weighed 1200lbs. The cool thing about a trailer is you can make it your own and not have to set up so much. Still pop the tent for nice nights. So happy for y’all!
I think this is a very smart purchase. I am looking into one of like this when I retire but for now I tent camp. For your situation since you a full-time, it gives you an emergency option if really bad weather or a if by chance you tent gets ripped up in a storm. At least you have a back-up safety spot. I am very happy for both of you. Keep them coming.
Just came back from camping with family in a No Boundaries by Forrest River that was larger. They have had their’s for about a year and are happy with it. I know you don’t plan to sleep in it but glad to know you have this for your personal supplies.
“We will always sleep in the tent.” “We won’t use the heat.” “We won’t use the TV.” Ha! It is going to be a slippery slope!
We can only use the AC/heat if we are hooked up to power. We will be boon docking majority of the time so no hook ups. We already took the tv out. It was in the way.
@@Tail_Dragger well, this took a turn.
@@Tail_Dragger harboring some anger there? That’s a pretty harsh comment dude! I’m a subscriber and I don’t feel one bit deceived. Kelli and Cody provide highly enjoyable content that I watch, and if it allows them to “fund their poor decisions” by going on the road full time and buy the gear they need, more power to them! I don’t feel like I’ve been robbed of anything.
Wow this looks awesome. How fun. I just recently found your channel and love it. What wonderful adventures. I especially liked the visit to Tucson. I’m up in Phoenix and have yet to visit Mt. Lemmon. Now I need a cookie from that place. I travel with kids so my adventures are slightly different, but I’m getting such great ideas from you and omg Kellie’s cooking 🧑🍳 amazing 🤩. Happy camping.
As you being a new trailer owner, I would like to emphasize what I feel is one of the most overlooked/abused/neglected part of owning a trailer that gets people into trouble, and usually at the least opportune time. Tires and bearings. Let me repeat...tires and bearings. Either of these take dump on you, the trailer is not moving until remedied.
Over the course of 25 years of towing various trailers on and off road, I have made it a point to focus on these two items before each long trip, and just after a long trip. In your case towing it full time, your mileage may vary. Maybe make it a point to check weekly.
Tires:
Check the manufacture date code on the tire itself (including the spare tire). Replace them regardless of what the tread looks like sometime between 4 and 5 years (depends on the climate they are in). Check the tire pressures before heading out and while still cold. Check for any damage to sidewalls, tread, tread wear, etc before heading out. Fix/replace as necessary before it fixes you. If you have a matching full size spare, be sure to rotate that in with the other tires every 3-5k miles. This will give you longer service life.
Put together a tire repair kit (can be used for both the truck and trailer). Tire rope plugs, patches, glue, tire repair tools, spare valve stem inners, spare valve stem caps. You can get these complete kits on Amazon. If you can, invest in a good 12v air compressor, and make sure you either have a long enough hose, or 12v leads to be able to reach all 4 truck tires, as well as both trailer tires. With a compressor, you want air chuck for filling, and several tire guages (one always fails at some point).
Bearings:
If you have EzLube hubs pump some grease into each hub roughly every 5k miles or after heavy off road use. During tire rotations, jack each side up individually and check for bearing play. If you note any play, get the bearing nut tensioned properly, and be sure to pump fresh grease in there. If there is play in bearing it can lead to odd tire wear, and worse a full bearing failure. And this WILL happen on a Sunday after 5PM on a holiday in an area that has no services.
Put together a trailer bearing service kit into a Harbor Freight case (Pelican knock off) that includes a full set of bearings/seals, hub grease caps, axle nut and whatever is used to secure this nut in place. Back appropriate grease gun, appropriate grease, disposable latex/nitrile gloves, blue shop towels, and its own set of tools to service the hub/bearings.
This may seem exhausting and overkill, BUTTTT it is worth it so you don't have to create a TH-cam video on the caos of the aftermath of a neglected rolling system. A video on how you do your checks and servicing would be cool though!
If you get to NW Oregon this summer (or whenever) and haven't put this system into place yet, hit me up and I'll walk you through mine.
This comment deserves its own video
Thank you
You are awesome. Helpful to many a person. Good on you for creating this comprehensive list. 👏👏
Wow. Hoping to get a trailer one day and this information is priceless. Thank you.!
Like you, I have a lot of camping equipment to make camping more comfortable, and that is especially important for you, now that you are going to be living this lifestyle. I am now using a small 8 foot open utility trailer to pack my gear. What I like about this is that I can keep all my stuff that is only used for camping on the trailer, and just have to hook-up and go, or when I return, just disconnect and leave it until the next trip.
Bet you carry the bikes on the outside of the trailer soon. Use multiple quality locks and free up the interior space. Takes lots of faith to go full time at under 30k subscribers. Add a cookbook and a pinpoint “ best sites “ guide for sale and I’ll purchase several as gifts. Y’all are wonderful to watch. We live near Branson, Mo so I’ll keep an eye out for you at Richland creek and the greater NE Arkansas areas. Long live Dome Life. bty we won’t ask you to rebrand if you sneak a few nights in the trailer.
Best of luck
I have been tent camping for years and love the sounds at night, and I just bought a runaway rangerunner. I will still be taking my tent so I know just what you mean. With your nobo you will feel safer in places like Glacier. Have fun.
True about safety. I understand there are some areas in parks, especially in the NW, that they won't allow tent camping because of bears.....hard side only.
Woo Hoo, you are now trailer people now. Many Thanks for sharing Your Journey. Safe travels, Much Love 💕
That is awesome Kelly and Cody. My husband will soon retire ,and I wish we could get something like that. We do love to go out in the country and see different places. Good luck on your new adventures.
Welcome to the NoBo family! We just got back from a 5 week road trip. We love our 10.6 NoBo and I’m sure you will be too!
Welcome to the NOBO family! I have the 10.6, which has the ramp. And I admit it: I’ve NEVER used the tent. To be fair, Florida is too hot for a tent most of the year…which is why I love this little camper with my Jeep.
Congratulations on your new Nobo. It’s a cool rig. The great thing is, now you have all kinds of options. If you want to sleep in the tent, you can. Or if it’s snowing or raining or super windy, you can take shelter in the trailer because now you have a nice dry, heatable space. I like the way the couch cushions can fold down into a bed when you want. Or you can use it primarily for hauling gear, as you mentioned. Awesome. I’m happy for you guys and I look forward to seeing your camping videos with it.
Hey Guys, nice rig. There is nothing wrong sleeping in the camper from time to time it is still ruffing it. The idea is to enjoy your outings either in a tent or trailer. My wife says not bathroom is ruffing it! Over the years we have had pop up campers to 35’ travel trailer and a 32’ motor home. I taught my wife and oldest daughter how to drive and back up everything we’ve owned. Kelly you will be towing the trailer in no time. Someone mention taking the trailer to a large parking lot to practice backing up. My family and I did this and used orange cones to have a reference where to backup to. I’ll be retire in a couple of months and we don’t have a camper anymore. Watching you guys videos is making me want to get back out there. Have fun and enjoy everyday. I’ll be waiting for more videos.
I know you guys will create lifelong memories doing this and thanks for bringing us along. I have lived and traveled all across the US for 40 years and I can't Waite to see if any of the places I lived or visited changed that much.
It looks like your set for BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK ! Back country permit of course !
Cool trailer. And there's nothing wrong with ending up inside there if you catch a bad night of weather!
That trailer is awesome!! It looks like exactly what you need!! Plus it’s so cute!!!
LOOKS PRETTY COOL 😎 CAN'T WAIT TO SEE HOW YOU SET IT UP FOR YOU'LL ! LOOKS LIKE IT HAS SOME HEAD ROOM TO CHANGE CLOTHES . BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! GOD BLESS YOU BOTH 🙏 ALWAYS ON YOUR JOURNEYS ! ENJOYED 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 THANK YOU 🙏
Nice setup for full time travel. You now have a AC option.
Love your new trailer....lots of great features. I know you all will enjoy it. Your passion for camping has inspired so many people to get outdoors. Your set up just keeps evolving and getting better and more proficient.
That's a nice trailer and smart purchase. It will be nice to have in the event you get caught in a nasty thunderstorm with larger hail or even a freakish artic front. At least you'll have extra protection from weather if needed.
Wow! That's perfect for you guys. I found your channel a couple weeks ago and I've been binge watching all of your videos. I'm so excited about all the changes with your channel and more videos! 🌄🏕️🥾⛺
Congrats on the freedom!
That's nice!! Your video makes me want to tell you a little story... I found a 22' camper for sale on craigslist about a month ago. So my husband (who drives a dump truck for a living) and I drove off our little island in Maine to their little island about an hour away. Our island has reasonable width roads for two lanes. Their's had winding, narrow, steep roads with a wooden bridge built for one! We get there and absolutely love the 1988 beauty and buy it, but have to come back for it. I told my husband up front that I would not be going back with him to get it! For 2 days I was literally sick to my stomach at the thought of him bringing it home. And he hauls pavers and backhoes around these roads all the time! Seeing you so nervous reminds me of myself 😳 Hope that some how makes you feel better!! P.s. I'd definitely sleep in that and put your stuff in the tents 😆
My wife and I are wanting to sell everything and buy a trailer or RV and go full time too. Our problem is the RVs are all sold and their prices are high right now. Glad to see you were able to find one and you two are going to be free from the grind now. We almost did what y'all are doing now before my wife got pregnant with my son who is 20 now.
We are full time rv'ers we have a 33 foot keystone sprinter. All of these are pricey. We kinda wish we would have bought half the size so we didn't have to buy a Ram 3500 long bed to pull it.
Congratulations on going full time yall!!!!
So glad you can adventure fulltime. Enjoy it while you can and the trailer is a great tool to have. You guys will make it awesome.
Congratulations! I'm thinking about building a teardrop.
As you learn how to use your new NOBO your going to love it! Opens up a whole new list of possibilities.
I'm excited to see this new adventure for y'all!
Kudos on the purchase, I also agree with those who say when the weather is iffy or the stop is short, staying in a trailer can be easy.
Congratulations on the new trailer. Looks like it will be great for you.
Wow...looking forward to seeing how you guys get along with this trailer👍🏾
Congratulations! Nice set up and happy for your freedom adventures!!
Who would have thought I would be watching this to be reminded what your trailer looked like. You didn't have it long. Hope you had insurance.
This would have been handy to retreat to if you needed to escape the elements sometimes.
But if the main purpose was a "toy hauler", I guess a cargo trailer will suffice too and be fairly easy to find.
Good luck my dears. Onward and upward. You might not see the theive's come uppance, but they will.
THAT IS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT FOR YOU GUYS!!! I am so happy for the both of you and grateful that you guys are taking all of us on your journey!!
Wow how exciting you guys were in my neck of the woods! Just sold my little teardrop trailer last month, and the price I got for it was insane prices have skyrocketed on these little trailers! So glad that you guys found one. Also just make sure you have a way of securing it, unfortunately there is a lot of people that are taking these units. I had a tongue lock and a huge cable that I ran through both wheels and axle. Happy camping to both of you! Love your channel you guys are an inspiration!
Sadly you were right. Their trailer was stolen.
Congrats on finding your new trailer. The tour was great, and it was nice to see you brainstorming about what will go where. It will be even more interesting to watch a follow-up in a few months to see how you actually sifted your possessions into their new space. I'm glad you got the two gas tanks. I can only imagine the great meals that are on your horizon! Safe travels.
Awesome!! Best wishes and good luck on y’all’s FREEDOM journey!! Can’t wait to tag along!
I am so excited for you guys.... and so ready to share the adventure with you....
That's a wonderful new addition! I especially love the awning!
What an awesome adventure you are both embarking on. Looking forward to seeing your journey.
There is a Forest River FB group. You might find some useful information in it. Enjoy your new trailer!!
Love you guys .I'm coming to Arkansas very soon .Kelly you make me so hungry!!! Cody your a lucky man. I'm going to the ozarks to off grid FOREVER!!!
Congratulations guys! I have one word of caution. Stay on the lookout for roof leaks. My brand new Forrest River was a mess from the get go. I ended up selling it because I just couldn't keep up with them. Maybe mine was a lemon because my brother had one with no problems at all.
I'm excited to see what you're going to do with the new trailer and yours new life good luck I'm going to be watching😎
The trailor brakes are adjustable. If your feeling drag when you let off the throttle you can back em off a little.
Nice trailer! The first hard rainfall, I can see you guys sleeping in it.
We have slept in our tent threw hard rain storms. It hold up great.
beautiful rig! can't wait to see where this takes you.
Good morning Kellie & Cody ! That's an awesome trailer ! I'm eager to see what kind of set-up you come up with for your bikes. Congrats & keep smiling !
No bo is a good brand,it will last you a long time.enjoy your new journey
AWESOME little camper. Great way to tote your stuff around. So excited for you both!
Looks like a great camper, looking forward to seeing your new adventures
That is a sweet set-up!!! I am so excited for you both and can't wait to continue to live vicariously through your videos. :)
So excited for you guys! I visited my friend in Portland last year and they had Taxa tiger moth. I 100% became addicted to off road camper lifestyle. I found your channel and was so excited you all are in the ouachitas. I’m from Tulsa ok and have been going to those years for years now.
I’m so excited for all your new content.
Can’t wait for its maiden voyage!! Safe travels to y’all!
Congrats on your next adventure! I am a nomad in the making! Love you following your dreams!
I just bought the 10.6 so I can haul my motorcycle. Waiting for delivery. Haven't seen it in person yet. Thanks for the info it helped me in making my decision.
So excited for you guys. Glad you have been able to make this leap. Living the dream for those of us that aren’t able to do it yet
Just want to let you know that my husband and I will continue to watch if you watch TV, if you use the air, if you use the heat, if you sleep in the camper, if you sleep in your tent, heck if you want to sleep naked without the tent (hehehe). We both are excited and can not wait to see where your adventures take you!! Have fun!! See you both Thursday!!
Thank you for your kindness
Very exciting indeed! Awesome trailer. Hey Cody - practice backing up with it A LOT before you go in the woods and get caught in a tight no turnaround situation! Congrats!!
Great choice. Don't let consumerism and life's possession's own you. Live free, the way God meant you to be. Make memories, not debt and being a slave to a mortgage and stuff.
Curious to know what the trailer will weigh when you get it all loaded up. Happy Adventures!
The housing market is on fire right now. Our neighbors just sold their 1300 sqft home for 205k. Nuts.
@Adventures With Gus is that in California?
Looks awesome . Hope you have many fine times with it .
As much stuff /gear you need and take with you. Knew it was a matter of time! Congratulations!
I bought my camper from that same place about 3 years ago freedom express. Sounds good you guys are going full time Give you some time to go scuba diving.🤪
Cool little trailer! One thing I’d recommend if the trailer doesn’t already have one, is to get an articulating hitch like a “lock’n’roll” or similar. If you’re doing any kind of off roading, it’s a must (in my opinion).There are a few different ones on the market made by US companies. They have some awesome hitches on the Australian market, but only a couple of them are available in the US.
It's terrific! Well thoughtout gear and setup for endless opportunities. Well done!
Awesome! I almost bought a 10.6 but decided to go a bit smaller. Great choice!
That looks great! Can't wait to see what's in store for you guys. It will be a great option for the heat and pretty bad storms.
Happy times for Dome Life. I’m very excited for y’all... looking forward to the vlogs to come ... 👍🏻
So glad for y'all. Can't wait to see all your travels/adventures.
Ohh I love that trailer . It looks good behind the H3
You guys need that!👍👍👍sooo nice and simple
I am excited for all of you with the adventures ahead! 👍🏻❤️
I noticed the racks on top. I want to see how you get kayaks up on the roof of that thing. It’s hard enough for me to get a 65 lb. kayak on the roof of my Accord.
This awesome. I’m glad I came across you guys on here, first video I watched of y’all was on the buffalo river which is one of my favorite places to hang out. Anyways very envious of y’all and will be following! Cheers from Louisiana. @naturaltvfishingvideos
Nice move! Excited for ya'll. It's a game changer for sure!
Congratulations on the new adventure trailer! Can't wait to follow your new adventures with it. We have the same awning on our trailer and we do love it even though we've already had to replace 2 hinges... tip... always deploy the awning together... one of you can steady it while the other stakes it down. It takes very little wind to fold it over the roof of the camper....
Full time with a smaller camper like that is going to be tuff but fun.
Really awesome trailer !! I'm so excited for you both !! Take care !!
That's so cool. I'm excited to see all this in action on your next adventures.
Congrats y’all. Love the trailer. We’re looking at something similar.
Congratulations on your new trailer! It looks perfect!
Cool little rig. Congrats on your journies to come!
Congrats on it ALL!! I’m so excited for you both and for this fun new direction with your channel.
I think you guys have the perfect boon docking set up! It's what I would do exactly. I was wondering how your families feel about you selling everything, quitting your jobs and going out to do this???
Thank you. Codys family is excited for us. My family is very skeptical and there not telling anyone 😞
Very excited for you guys. Can't wait to watch more videos.
Great camper we love it!we can wait to travel with you guys Tru your video 📷! enjoy happy travels!
Love the new trailer! So excited for you guys!!
Congrats on the No Bo. I'm in the market for a small pull trailer and ran into your channel. So Awesome, So Inspiring, I've been watching for hours. Your videos are so Beautiful to watch. I was so inspired I joined your Patreon!! And the food!!! Are You Kidding Me.... YUM !!!!
Thank you! We really appreciate it. God bless
Love the new rig. Looking forward to more videos!
NICE trailer it looks to be exactly what you need, congratulations. In the event you haven't already got this covered, here's a bit of friendly advice (to power that fridge 24/7 and charge your electronics) from an electrical engineer and 50 year RV owner.........BUY A LITHIUM IRON PHOSPHATE LiFePo4 Battery PLUS a DC to DC Smart Charger suitable for Lithium, such as say a 20 Amp Renogy, so when driving your SUV can CORRECTLY charge the battery yet NOT damage your alternator, PLUS if not already your Solar Charge Controller (cheap one included with panel may not be ??) needs to be suitable for CORRECT Lithium charging. Based in part on Will Prowse DIY Solar You Tube battery reviews, I purchased a couple SOK 12.8 Volt 206 Amp Hour LiFePo4 batteries they were about one half the price of Battleborn around $1,029.... The combination of a DC to DC charger when driving PLUS your solar may keep the SOK charged adequately SUBJECT OF COURSE TO LOADS. I would NOT recommend an AGM or Lead Acid battery due to their weight,,,,,,can only be discharged to 50%, and their voltage sag when under load, but sure Lithium costs much more up front..
www.sokbattery.com/products/12v-206ah-lifepo4-lithium-iron-phosphate-battery-pack?ref=h-cvbzfahsek
www.renogy.com/12v-dc-to-dc-on-board-battery-charger/
Maybe consider a Hard Wired 400 or so Watt Pure Sine Wave PWS Inverter
best wishes
John T BSEE,JD in Indiana Love your videos, Im a subscriber
Thank you so much for all the information. We wanted to go Lithium batteries but they are so expensive. I’m sure after a few months we will work out the kinks and get upgraded gear.
I had to buy a new cooler, so I spent the extra money for the good kind, the Dometic. Mine is the smaller of the two 'dual zone' models. I can have it all freezer or refrigerator, or half and half. I really like that you trailer has the water tank and pump. I am still using some collapsible water cubes, and most fill them as needed when camping.
Hey you guys! I hope you put in a secure alarm system in you hummer and trailer. I really think you should consider it. You never know what could happen. 🚨 🚨🚐🚐🚨🚨🚐🚐
Gonagain has some great videos on security.
i am excited for you guys, nice trailer. after your on the road for a while im sure your going to want to sleep in that trailer and do your filming in the tent! but you have options now .
Very nice! Enjoy.
So 😎. This will be your sanctuary.