ROFLMAO!!!! The ladies passing things back and forth while the guys are a yakkin' in the foreground. LOL!!! (Sorry Phil. I'll have to watch again to see what you were saying. I was too busy looking to see what was being passed between the rigs. hahahah) EXCELLENT photo bombing!
@@todayissomeday - I'm glad you thought of doing that. I always enjoy how y'all have fun in your videos whenever you're not talking about a serious topic. We can never take ourselves "too" seriously. hahaha
As always enjoyed video , your Garmin an copilot review was great as well as Harverst host and boondockers welcome. Great info on dumping stations and fresh water filling. Enjoyed the RV/motorhome hall of fame it was so great see the begining of RVers. Can't wait to see videos in Nov. on Freedom. Y'all passing things back and forth thru the widows was hilarious. 🤣
I looove museums and seeing the RV museum made me appreciate how far they've evolved over time. But I can imagine myself in one during the time period, even in 1929. Awesome video as usual, patriots!
I couldn’t stop laughing about the passing between the rigs. Looking forward to hearing more about how you like co-pilot. I was surprised the wash took off some of the letters in on the front of your rig. Thanks for another great video.
You guys were in Conneaut...about 10 min from me! My husband and I have been loving your videos. We are part timing now but going to full time soon!! Love all the tips and info!!
You can load the Copilot on a tablet and have a bigger screen. You know what a pain it is when you go to hook up your sewer hose to the sewer line in the ground and it is so recessed that after you screw th 4 way adapter in you can't connect the sewer hose. Because the sewer inlet is so far down in the tight little recess. I found a handy little extension while cruising the exhibits at the 6 State rally in Shreveport LA today. It is a short about 4" extension that raises the connection so it will clear. This is a Camco product "Camco 39735 Sewer Extension Clear 4 in 1."
That is true but I usually sit with my computer in my lap so I can edit. Smaller and more portable will work better in my case. Thanks for the sewer hose tip.
I have just discovered your channel and have been binge watching. I really enjoy the interaction between the two of you. Easy to tell you are both ex military. You explanations are short and concise. You convey clearly exactly what you want to say without being too wordy. When is the series about questions for your RV friends coming back please? From someone on the other side of the world in NZ thank you for your service.
Great comparison. I think using GPS / Nav app's are kind of like using calculators. It is still important to understand what you're trying to do so you can catch something crazy. Love that passing stuff back and forth. LOL! Yay, FTFW! Enjoyed the museum tour. Safe travels!
You should have walked over to the Furrion HQ, they have a display of all the latest RV and marine technologies along with a 45' rig with all their latest technologies, including a Robson R22 on the roof deck with hot tub.
Great video as always! Just used our Access Pass again and wanted to say thanks again for the recommendation! Because of a death in the family we arrived late and left early but the camp host knew exactly how the pass worked. The military connection made me believe they really cared. $13 and full hook ups was great.
Great little museum. We stopped there 2 years ago when we had to bring our rig (class C Dynamax) back to the factory there for warranty repairs. I agree they should also have displayed and had info on newer RVs and manufacturers. However a nice history lesson.
Funny as usual, especially with the ladies passing items through the windows while you discussed being close to your neighbors. (6:24) I do once again see that we will (Veterans) never get the military out of ourselves as we saw Stacy conduct tactical operational planning of mission parameters and locations. (0:29) Some things will just never change.
A good mix of travel and tips in this video - appreciate the time it takes to put these together. The dump station tips were really useful to me. Shout out and a thanks to Life Beyond the Burbs for Angie's tip about Sanidumps.com. I was not aware of that one. Between the AllStays tip from Stacy and now Sanidumps I know have two good resources. Loved the passing stuff back and forth while Phil and Al were discussing slide size - too funny.
Nobody mentioned Lucy and Desi in 'The Long Long Trailer'. Their trailer was very similar to the old 42 footer. You youngins probably never heard of it but search for the movie during your next down time. I had to laugh when neither of you could tell the difference between an ice box and a refrigerator.
If concerned about clearances and weight limits, the "Rand McNally PROFESSIONAL GPS" is aimed at truck drivers who must watch "Weight Limits" and "Vertical Clearances", these may be found at most major "TRUCK STOPS" such as Flying J, PILOT, Travel Centers of America (TA), they are pricey, but if set to "AUTO UPDATE" (Usually requires GOOD WiFi.). They also list fueling locations & amenities available AND offer "NO TOLL ROAD" or "MOST DIRECT" routing. :-D
Another great video! We use the builtin Tiffin GPS, which in our case, is labeled as Kenwood (I don't know if it's Garmin underneath or something). We're still new, but having compared to quite a few apps (although we've not tried co-pilot), it's still the winner. It is very good at giving warnings, often too much. We've gotten into trouble with other apps -- once in the NY City at area at rush hour, which was not fun.
We have the in dash GPS as well but even with the update it still can take us way out of the way. It is light years behind with the roads. It thinks Ruby cant be on so many roads that we are allowed to be on. But we still plug in the address every time.
@@todayissomeday That's really interesting. We have a slightly newer one, so I wonder if they updated it? The only thing it doesn't seem to do is deal with traffic. I'll try Co-pilot and see how it goes. :) I appreciate your response. I wish Apple or Google would update theirs, because they work great for cars.
Can you guys do a video from site to site from breakdown to check out to check in finding the site to parking and setup, that would be be great, Love your videos
You nailed it again guys!!! Fun to watch and appreciated the info on the dump station apps and the tracking of your route on two devices. I started using two maps as well, our Garmin 770 along with google maps due to our Garmin having hiccups as well but I'll check our co-pilot next time seeing you can set up using your rv info. Thanks again guys. Stay Safe!!!!
OMG I was laughing so hard when the girls were passing things. Hubby and I are downsizing to leave in May so I needed a good laugh during this stressful time. Thank you guys hope to see you are the road.
Conneaut, OH is 15 minutes from my place in PA. Go figure. And you pronounced it correctly. That 1954 trailer - I highly doubt it had A/C. I remember our place having A/C in 1956 and I don't recall any other houses with A/C. I understand you not saying when you are at a place but I sure would of enjoyed taking the 4 of you out for dinner. Again, great videos.
I doubt it had a/c as well. It was just the first thought when we saw it. Honestly, we are only in most areas for such a short time it would be hard to plan anything. When we sit for longer periods we try to do meet ups.
The RV dumps on the Ohio Turnpike are great but there is a lot of road construction on I 80 yet it flows pretty well. I hate going on to the Indiana Turnpike because the truck traffic and construction. We drive it a couple times a year but have never stopped at the Museum.
Did you folks see the retrofit GMC there? We made a visit last year and enjoyed, but yes the video was a little lacking. The rig outside was a Travco! On another note, I have been using the Garmin 770 and their best one yet, in my opinion. Great idea on the Google map of the entrances, as we have found some really scary driveways into Harvest Host sites. Also, parking on grass is not what I wish to do when we weigh 35K. lol
Man I could have stopped and seen you so close to me I go to conneaut Ohio often. Man so sad I can’t meet you again I missed out but that ok I’ll still follow you guys.
It’s funny I don’t have a vehicle yet, but recently I stopped at a rest stop I’ve visited at least a half dozen time. This time I noticed they had a dump station. 🙂
Hi guys! I would like to suggest that you invest in a rand McNally large scale motor carrier atlas. I keep one in my truck (I'm an OTR trucker) as a low tech fail safe for questionable GPS directions.
Set ur GPS up like a big truck since ur RV is so big and it should keep u away from all places u shouldn't or can't go. Past trucking experiences. Lol!
The Rand McNally GPS I had designed for big trucks, once u set it up for a big truck, it would keep u away from bridges that were to low or couldn't handle the weight and it would keep u away from railroad tracks that were too high to go over at crossings. It worked great for keeping me away from problems like this. Now the only problem with any GPS and I know u know this, u still have to use that old gut instincts because I ran 2 in my big truck a Rand McNally and a Garmin and they both sent me down a dead in street once but that thought me a lesson lol, that didn't happen again. My gut was telling me not too but oh no I did it anyway. Lol! I hope this helps, safe travels.
Have you tried the new version of the “RV Life” app for GPS navigation? It links with RV Trip Wizard to pull down your planned route. Would love a companion to CoPilot RV. Keep up the great work.
Not unless they offer you electric or water. They usually will state in the host write up if they would like reimbursement for either and how much. We recently paid $5 a night for 50 amp.
Hello, my name is Dan and I have been following you guys for a little while now. I'm not a full timer but I like to camp some. Where is the museum? I'd like to visit.
Jeffery Myers if one member is deployed to Afghanistan then no, there is a 30 minute difference between their time and the time zones in the US. There is another location that is that way as well if I remember correctly
chadarader2000 Well, I learned something new. I did not know there are such things as time zones broken down below hour increments. Thank you for the information.
It is making me crazy! No matter how many times we set them or change the batteries they cannot keep correct time. I guess that is what happens when you purchase cheap clocks! They are actually on their way out. I have plans to change them out in October for something else.
wow you was not born till 69. man when was phil born same year as the covered wagon lol just messing with you phil. i like to go see that place that was cool.
www.spartantrailer.com/ Spartan Trailers were built as park models. They didn't have water or holding tanks. I have a 51 Royal Spartanette (my favorite) and a 54 Manor. Newer renovations add the tanks under the back bed. They look big but don't really weigh as much as modern campers. They tow so easy, I forget they are back there. The smaller ones are usually more valuable. By the time Spartan got to the size in the museum, they weren't competitive in the market.
at 3:36 they should put the antennae down also along with hooking up the jeep!
Passing all that stuff back n forth...hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
Just having a little fun!
Thanks for the tip on Sanidumps. Nice to have when you might needed most.
Too funny passing things back and forth through the windows - but what the heck with the bathroom scale ?!?
Totally gotta have fun with it!
That was really funny! Good neighbors without the fence. xD
No Grey Poupon? DOH!
Its a girl thing, lol. another great video
Our Epic Field Trip I was thinking the same thing!
ROFLMAO!!!! The ladies passing things back and forth while the guys are a yakkin' in the foreground. LOL!!! (Sorry Phil. I'll have to watch again to see what you were saying. I was too busy looking to see what was being passed between the rigs. hahahah) EXCELLENT photo bombing!
Sometimes ya just gotta have a little fun with it.
@@todayissomeday - I'm glad you thought of doing that. I always enjoy how y'all have fun in your videos whenever you're not talking about a serious topic. We can never take ourselves "too" seriously. hahaha
@@n1spirit Agreed!
As always enjoyed video , your Garmin an copilot review was great as well as Harverst host and boondockers welcome. Great info on dumping stations and fresh water filling. Enjoyed the RV/motorhome hall of fame it was so great see the begining of RVers. Can't wait to see videos in Nov. on Freedom. Y'all passing things back and forth thru the widows was hilarious. 🤣
Thanks so much!! We had a lot of fun in this one.
I looove museums and seeing the RV museum made me appreciate how far they've evolved over time. But I can imagine myself in one during the time period, even in 1929.
Awesome video as usual, patriots!
I couldn’t stop laughing about the passing between the rigs. Looking forward to hearing more about how you like co-pilot. I was surprised the wash took off some of the letters in on the front of your rig. Thanks for another great video.
You guys were in Conneaut...about 10 min from me! My husband and I have been loving your videos. We are part timing now but going to full time soon!! Love all the tips and info!!
Awesome!
You can load the Copilot on a tablet and have a bigger screen.
You know what a pain it is when you go to hook up your sewer hose to the sewer line in the ground and it is so recessed that after you screw th 4 way adapter in you can't connect the sewer hose. Because the sewer inlet is so far down in the tight little recess. I found a handy little extension while cruising the exhibits at the 6 State rally in Shreveport LA today. It is a short about 4" extension that raises the connection so it will clear. This is a Camco product "Camco 39735 Sewer Extension Clear 4 in 1."
That is true but I usually sit with my computer in my lap so I can edit. Smaller and more portable will work better in my case. Thanks for the sewer hose tip.
I have just discovered your channel and have been binge watching. I really enjoy the interaction between the two of you. Easy to tell you are both ex military. You explanations are short and concise. You convey clearly exactly what you want to say without being too wordy. When is the series about questions for your RV friends coming back please? From someone on the other side of the world in NZ thank you for your service.
Thanks J W!!!! We try to keep things light, informative and funny.
'54 42 ft Spartan trailer.....Have you seen the '54 movie The Long, Long Trailer with Desi & Lucy? A must see for future RV couples!! LOL! Thx!
No, I havent see that one.
Great comparison. I think using GPS / Nav app's are kind of like using calculators. It is still important to understand what you're trying to do so you can catch something crazy. Love that passing stuff back and forth. LOL! Yay, FTFW! Enjoyed the museum tour. Safe travels!
We gotta have a little fun out there! lol
You should have walked over to the Furrion HQ, they have a display of all the latest RV and marine technologies along with a 45' rig with all their latest technologies, including a Robson R22 on the roof deck with hot tub.
We went to the RV Museum earlier this year on our trip. I really enjoyed it.
Sweet. It is a nice walk back in time.
Great video as always! Just used our Access Pass again and wanted to say thanks again for the recommendation! Because of a death in the family we arrived late and left early but the camp host knew exactly how the pass worked. The military connection made me believe they really cared. $13 and full hook ups was great.
I am so glad the pass helped you out. You cant beat $13 a night.
Great little museum. We stopped there 2 years ago when we had to bring our rig (class C Dynamax) back to the factory there for warranty repairs. I agree they should also have displayed and had info on newer RVs and manufacturers. However a nice history lesson.
It is seriously a walk back through time.
Funny as usual, especially with the ladies passing items through the windows while you discussed being close to your neighbors. (6:24) I do once again see that we will (Veterans) never get the military out of ourselves as we saw Stacy conduct tactical operational planning of mission parameters and locations. (0:29) Some things will just never change.
If you fail to plan then you plan to fail! :)
This is Ron From Forestville NY thank you for the shout out you are more then welcome to stop in and stay any time you are in the area,
Thank you for having us! We really appreciated everything.
A good mix of travel and tips in this video - appreciate the time it takes to put these together. The dump station tips were really useful to me. Shout out and a thanks to Life Beyond the Burbs for Angie's tip about Sanidumps.com. I was not aware of that one. Between the AllStays tip from Stacy and now Sanidumps I know have two good resources. Loved the passing stuff back and forth while Phil and Al were discussing slide size - too funny.
We love sanidumps!! Use it all the time its so helpful.
Nobody mentioned Lucy and Desi in 'The Long Long Trailer'. Their trailer was very similar to the old 42 footer. You youngins probably never heard of it but search for the movie during your next down time.
I had to laugh when neither of you could tell the difference between an ice box and a refrigerator.
If concerned about clearances and weight limits, the "Rand McNally PROFESSIONAL GPS" is aimed at truck drivers who must watch "Weight Limits" and "Vertical Clearances", these may be found at most major "TRUCK STOPS" such as Flying J, PILOT, Travel Centers of America (TA), they are pricey, but if set to "AUTO UPDATE" (Usually requires GOOD WiFi.). They also list fueling locations & amenities available AND offer "NO TOLL ROAD" or "MOST DIRECT" routing. :-D
CDR, out takes are GREAT!!! Keep'em coming!!
We never watch outtakes. But we want you to know that we loved the in video passing between RVs . It was so funny and so cool. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks! We were just having a little fun
Never use citrus on your aluminum rims will take the shine off of them eventually drove semi for years I know what I’m talking about
You wives are too cute passing stuff to each other, I could not stop laughing 😄
That museum is amazing!
fun stop, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your service both of you,Go Navy I was in the reserves from 84 to 90 “HT’s do it all”
Yes HT's do. My Brother-in-Law was an HT!
Thanks for the information.. over the passing of objects between rigs!
We like having a little fun on the road.
Love Stacy's Letchworth cap! Always enjoy your videos. Thanks.
Thanks! I love it too. When I saw it I had to buy it. My daughter calls me Mama Bear all the time.
Pragmatismus ... Bereitschaft zur Mobilität ... Geschichte ... Thanks.
Another great video! We use the builtin Tiffin GPS, which in our case, is labeled as Kenwood (I don't know if it's Garmin underneath or something). We're still new, but having compared to quite a few apps (although we've not tried co-pilot), it's still the winner. It is very good at giving warnings, often too much. We've gotten into trouble with other apps -- once in the NY City at area at rush hour, which was not fun.
We have the in dash GPS as well but even with the update it still can take us way out of the way. It is light years behind with the roads. It thinks Ruby cant be on so many roads that we are allowed to be on. But we still plug in the address every time.
@@todayissomeday That's really interesting. We have a slightly newer one, so I wonder if they updated it? The only thing it doesn't seem to do is deal with traffic. I'll try Co-pilot and see how it goes. :) I appreciate your response. I wish Apple or Google would update theirs, because they work great for cars.
@@DavidJohnson-hb6gh Let me know what you think.
Can you guys do a video from site to site from breakdown to check out to check in finding the site to parking and setup, that would be be great, Love your videos
We could probably work that in somewhere.
I think the ladies did a little photo bombing on you guys!!
Awesome video. Thank you.
:)
You nailed it again guys!!! Fun to watch and appreciated the info on the dump station apps and the tracking of your route on two devices. I started using two maps as well, our Garmin 770 along with google maps due to our Garmin having hiccups as well but I'll check our co-pilot next time seeing you can set up using your rv info. Thanks again guys.
Stay Safe!!!!
You are so welcome! Thanks so much for popping over to join us today.
Free dump stations make that chore a little less unpleasant. Safe travels guys!
Agreed!!
Another super video. The museum was fantastic!
Thanks so much.
OMG I was laughing so hard when the girls were passing things. Hubby and I are downsizing to leave in May so I needed a good laugh during this stressful time. Thank you guys hope to see you are the road.
Glad it helped!
we had to watch this with our friends to show them how close some parks have you park in and laughed our butts off. too funny stacy and phil
Just having fun!!!
So incredibly funny and real info too. Who thought of the passing things back and forth?
Me (Stacy) with the help of the wine slushies! lol
Y’all make this look so easy and fun!
It really is easy....not so sure about fun! lol
that was fun! I'll check out the online rally. It sounds interesting. You girls are a hoot! Closing on our house in T-minus 10 and counting!
Full time freedom week is a lot of fun and info!
Too funny love the video! So close you can pass thing from one Rv to the other.
Right! It was tight.
We stopped at Fireland Winery and loved it!!
Awesome! We did too!!
Conneaut, OH is 15 minutes from my place in PA. Go figure. And you pronounced it correctly.
That 1954 trailer - I highly doubt it had A/C. I remember our place having A/C in 1956 and I don't recall any other houses with A/C.
I understand you not saying when you are at a place but I sure would of enjoyed taking the 4 of you out for dinner.
Again, great videos.
I doubt it had a/c as well. It was just the first thought when we saw it. Honestly, we are only in most areas for such a short time it would be hard to plan anything. When we sit for longer periods we try to do meet ups.
I love the comedy.
Keep the rubber on the road.
Just having a bit of fun! lol
loved the ladies passing items thru the windows!! lol
We were just having a bit of fun! lol
The RV dumps on the Ohio Turnpike are great but there is a lot of road construction on I 80 yet it flows pretty well. I hate going on to the Indiana Turnpike because the truck traffic and construction. We drive it a couple times a year but have never stopped at the Museum.
They are nice! There seems to be construction everywhere or maybe we are just lucky enough to find it all. :)
This was the video that finally made me hit that subscribe button - passing a kettle bell and scale 😂😂😂
Did you folks see the retrofit GMC there? We made a visit last year and enjoyed, but yes the video was a little lacking. The rig outside was a Travco! On another note, I have been using the Garmin 770 and their best one yet, in my opinion. Great idea on the Google map of the entrances, as we have found some really scary driveways into Harvest Host sites. Also, parking on grass is not what I wish to do when we weigh 35K. lol
We agree on the grass issue. If no rain is in the forecast or it hasn't rained for a bit we will be good to go.
Man I could have stopped and seen you so close to me I go to conneaut Ohio often. Man so sad I can’t meet you again I missed out but that ok I’ll still follow you guys.
Sorry to have missed you
It’s funny I don’t have a vehicle yet, but recently I stopped at a rest stop I’ve visited at least a half dozen time. This time I noticed they had a dump station. 🙂
You can get the full evolution of a specific brand in most cases at their factory in a tour of the facility.
Great video as usual!
Thanks so much.
Hi guys! I would like to suggest that you invest in a rand McNally large scale motor carrier atlas. I keep one in my truck (I'm an OTR trucker) as a low tech fail safe for questionable GPS directions.
We have one and it has actually saved our bacon once or twice.
Yes!! We are going there! I first saw that museum on the Flipping RVs show! Did you check out Mae Wests rig??
Yes, it was really cool.
Great video, great find, thanks
Thank you!
Glad to see that you made it to the north coast. Hope you enjoyed your time in Ohio. Did you get a chance to go to Put in Bay?
Yes, we did! We had so much fun on the golf cart exploring the island. We did not take the camera over there though. It was a camera free day.
#1 5* Video . and fUNNY
So much cool info- joined RVillage
Great video... have fun guys.. stay safe 👍🏼😃🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks.
Set ur GPS up like a big truck since ur RV is so big and it should keep u away from all places u shouldn't or can't go. Past trucking experiences. Lol!
We have our dimensions plugged into our Garmen and Copilot but we still have had issues with both taking us places we shouldnt be going.
The Rand McNally GPS I had designed for big trucks, once u set it up for a big truck, it would keep u away from bridges that were to low or couldn't handle the weight and it would keep u away from railroad tracks that were too high to go over at crossings. It worked great for keeping me away from problems like this. Now the only problem with any GPS and I know u know this, u still have to use that old gut instincts because I ran 2 in my big truck a Rand McNally and a Garmin and they both sent me down a dead in street once but that thought me a lesson lol, that didn't happen again. My gut was telling me not too but oh no I did it anyway. Lol! I hope this helps, safe travels.
@@gadgetman2319 Yes, it does! Thanks.
HAHAHA, THIS IS MY NEW FAVORITE VIDEO FROM YAL, PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDS LIKE THIS. Very funny!
We had a little fun with that one! lol
@@todayissomeday Phil had,me dying with the God Awful Decor!,lol!
@@LivinLifeinDrive Hahaha
Great job
Have you tried the new version of the “RV Life” app for GPS navigation? It links with RV Trip Wizard to pull down your planned route. Would love a companion to CoPilot RV. Keep up the great work.
I have not used it yet. I can play with it a bit in the future. I do love RV Trip Wizard for my route planning.
I use a Samsung Tablet with Copilot. I plan the route with.google and real.maps and then use that info to program the GPS.
That is cool. Great way to route.
Look at you two. On the cusp of 40,000 subscribers. Wow. Great job. I only remind you because I'm sure Phil isn't paying attention to this at all. 😉
Thanks Tom! I keep close tabs on the numbers for sure.....it is still exciting to see the channel grow.
ok, that was too funny!!!!!! Loved it!
My mothers parents had a Winnebego in the 1970’s.
Ohio toll plazas also have free private showers that they keep clean all you need is your own towels.
Question: when staying at Boondockers Welcome, do you give the hosts something?
Not unless they offer you electric or water. They usually will state in the host write up if they would like reimbursement for either and how much. We recently paid $5 a night for 50 amp.
Thank you for the response - we are hoping to use some after we leave the rally in February on our way to Texas!
@@debcastell1672 We love BW. It is a great option for travel.
GPS?! Where's the charts table?! Where's the sextant?! Buncha rookies! Hahaha
".PE. R.AD" hahaha Welcome to truckin', kids!
:)
I didn't see a road atlas either.
Love you Guys
I cant find you on rv village. What are the search parameters?
We have a group: www.rvillage.com/group/3427/you-me-the-rv
Blue beakon did they hand wash or brush wash? I have a protective coating on my rv and was told not to wash with harsh soaps. I have a 24 foot van.
No, brushes they create swirl marks just pressure wash. I don't know about the soaps.
Now thats real life
It really is the norm for us.
Some Travel plazas allow you to dump for free if you buy fuel at their facility.
Hello, my name is Dan and I have been following you guys for a little while now. I'm not a full timer but I like to camp some. Where is the museum? I'd like to visit.
Hey Dan, it is in Elkhart, IN: www.rvmhhalloffame.org/
What is the get together RV friends you guys belong to from Texas
I am not sure what get together you are referring to. Do you mean Nomadfest? That happened last year but that rally wont be repeated.
Your part of the community I don’t remember the name of it or what video you have that missions at
It but I do know the homebase is in Texas where you receive your mail stuff like that
@@dynamitebill6919 Oh!! That is Livingston, TX at Escapees. Here is the link to find out about them: www.escapees.com/
What do yoi think of trip wizard?
I LOVE LOVE LOVE RV Trip Wizard for planning but I have not use it for routing.
Ok, I understand why you have the clocks for the family time zones, but shouldn’t the minutes be the same? Am I missing something?
Jeffery Myers if one member is deployed to Afghanistan then no, there is a 30 minute difference between their time and the time zones in the US. There is another location that is that way as well if I remember correctly
chadarader2000
Well, I learned something new. I did not know there are such things as time zones broken down below hour increments.
Thank you for the information.
It is making me crazy! No matter how many times we set them or change the batteries they cannot keep correct time. I guess that is what happens when you purchase cheap clocks! They are actually on their way out. I have plans to change them out in October for something else.
You guys are so hilarious! You have weight capacity to carry kettle bells?😂
That's what we thought!!!! LOL
Do you have “slideout supports”
No we dont have those.
I can't understand what app or web site you use in this video I know the one is sanidumps.com the other is??
It is Allstays
TV antenna up on the other guys rv
He caught it during his walk around!
What are the clocks set to?
Nothing now, we replace them with family pics. They were for family all over different time zones.
u all going to live oaks,fla rally in feb-randy
YES!! We will be at the RVillage rally.
cool, ill look for u guys
@@randyrankin3604 We will be speaking so you will be able to find us! lol
cool, ill be the one with the grew hair lol
quick question , I mite want to do alittle workamping, but I cant be on the books for I could lose my medical
Hope they put down the TV antenna.
Good eye!! They did on their final walk around.
Slide depth is my arm length ! So yeah I measured 😂
Perfect! lol
wow you was not born till 69. man when was phil born same year as the covered wagon lol just messing with you phil. i like to go see that place that was cool.
:)
Antenna up
He caught it on his walk around and was wondering how many people would notice. Good eye!
Been there, wife caught that:)
@@georgemurphy2922 lol
what happened to being able to read map coordinates
We can read map coordinates but want to make sure we dont hit a low bridge, tunnel or anything else our rig wont fit on.
Hahahaha -- great video -- love the girls in the background
Didn’t get anything the guys were saying after the lady’s started passing stuff back-and-forth. 😂😂😂👊👍😎
Hahahahaha. They werent saying anything important!
How many mph do you get towing a jeep
9.3 mph
Antena up be carful
we can see you in the far mirror.....glad you were wearing pants!!!!!!!!!! LOL
Right! lol
www.spartantrailer.com/ Spartan Trailers were built as park models. They didn't have water or holding tanks. I have a 51 Royal Spartanette (my favorite) and a 54 Manor. Newer renovations add the tanks under the back bed. They look big but don't really weigh as much as modern campers. They tow so easy, I forget they are back there. The smaller ones are usually more valuable. By the time Spartan got to the size in the museum, they weren't competitive in the market.
That is so interesting. I didnt know it was a park model. Thanks so much for filling in the gaps!
What os rvillage?
Online community for RVers.