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Got a big trip planned this October to go to Waco, San Antonio, and Galveston, Texas. at Ferncliff state park in southern Illinois gonna go to the garden of the gods tomorrow in trail around there and Saturday. We’re doing self guided kayak trips in the swamp land on the upper cache river.
I just found you two crazy characters 😂😂. I have a 4 day trip planned to a small town for a 3 day golf tournament, Greagle Ca. Trying a Hipcamp. Thanks guys.
When I saw one of your videos the first time, I thought you guys were a joke, so silly. My husband passed away last August and he did all the manly stuff when we pulled our 35 footer fifth wheel. And I wanted to get busy doing it myself, as an old lady on the road with 2 dogs. And, with the help of TH-cam, I did it! But I gotta tell ya, I sat for half a day yesterday watching your videos. Full of good tips and entertaining as well. I see myself and can laugh at all of us. Thanks for being there for us, especially me. Yes, I finally subscribed! Oh my goodness, you two are so cute! 😂
Just started watching you on your trip to Alaska , of course going through Canada. First welcome....we love hearing how your trip is going. We live in Alberta. Love the mountains. I just wanted to say we did the same thing, full time RVing, for 30 years before settling down and finally sadly stopped. Still have the rig with all those memories. We totally toured North America. My advice is go go go have a whale of a time. We stopped at age of 83...
The method I use for figuring travel time is to divide the number of miles to travel by 50mph. This allows for fuel, potty, and food breaks. I normally set cruise at 62-63 mph.
Snacks and lunch...yes! We travel in a Motorhome and it's a game changer to have access to snacks while you're driving and then lunch time is awesome...we stop at a Rest Area, fire up the generator and make sandwiches inside.
Driving up the Al-Can is so beautiful. Tons of scenery and wild life. My husband and I have traveled up and down the Al-Can. Our last trip up was in June 2019. The most important thing to watch out for are the "frost heaves". We pulled our 39 ft Jayco Eagle Premier. About those frost heaves, essentially sections of highway that have lifted due to the perma frost "swelling" literally a "speed bump" which sometimes you can't see until it's too late. When a posted speed sign says 40 mph PAY ATTENTION. Hitting a frost heave going too fast can literally lift a slideout off it's gears, throwing items around the inside of your rig not to mention bending axles on the 5th wheel. Don't ask me how we know!!! I hope your using the Milepost for the entire round trip, you'll never have a more concise directions mile by mile, open gas stations, grocery stores, air pumps, oil, etc. Never go up or down the Al-Can without the Milepost!!! Good luck, have a good time and be safe.
My husband and I live in Washington state. We will camp in Oregon twice this summer, a short trip in our home state, and a longer trip to Utah I October. I definitely enjoy and learn from your videos. I am a recently retired RN and although I loved being an RN, I love the ability to plan camping trips. Have fun traveling to Alaska!
Get rid of the broom for sweeping off your slide's, I used to do that also and then I bought a little battery powered leaf blower it's the best thing I bought for the fifth wheel, gotta get one.
Another tip is to not place items, such as a coffee cup, on the truck rear bumper. It is easy to forget about them and then they are gone forever when heading down the road.
We have just passed 13 months on the road and are currently spending the summer at an RV park in our old home town area in upstate NY. This fall, we are headed west and will tour most of Route 66 from Chicago to Arizona. It will include a Grand Design Rally in Springfield, Illinois in September and conclude with a visit to the Grand Canyon in late October. Then we'll slowly wander back east and sneak in an axle upgrade in Elkhart in the end of November. After that - Jan - Mar in Port Richey Fla working on our tans. We'll be using many of your travel day trips. We're usually packed up the night before, try to stick to less than 300 miles traveled a day and make use of the TSD Logistics Fuel program.
Whitehorse Yukon to Tok AK is no joke! The frost heaves and pot holes can and will cripple you in the middle of no where. You will not see it until its too late. Do not travel this in the dark all though it should be daylight most of the day right now. Especially from Haines Junction to Tok the frost heaves are many feet high. Have an emergency communication device or Sat phone. SLOW and I mean SLOWer that the guy who just passed you! Other that, enjoy! Stop at the hot springs Laird River Hot Springs Provincial Park.
If you are going to Alaska by way of Seattle, one tip is try to go there at night and take 405 around the middle of Seattle. Such drivers! Love you guys!
When Nay dragged Carl to the passenger side of the car I laughed so hard I cried and couldn’t see the show so I just listened. Thanks for making me laugh!
Outside talking and walking is good…just don’t try to chew gum at the same time! - always fuel up the evening before(we were evacuated from two national parks in one trip..the second time I hadn’t fueled up because we didn’t want to be late for an event. Not a good experience. - apps are such a life saver compared to years ago when much of a trip was by gosh and by golly. All good advise. Thanks, and safe journey
As one who has worked around DC traffic since I have been a driver, I agree! A couple of hours makes a world of difference, unless of course there is an accident 😢
I just worry about you guys hurting yourselves when you walk and talk at the same time. I used to walk and chew gum but I had to give up gum chewing because I kept hurting myself. Keep the good stuff coming guys.
My husband and I have considered getting an RV so we discovered y’all just a while back. I wanted to thank you two for not only teaching us so much shout RVing, but keeping us entertained! Y’all are too funny and seriously make excellent content. Keep up the good work ❤️
I have done Alaska about 4 times, once did the ride from Colorado on a motorcycle. Only thing I can say is Frost heaves, They can launch you, really. Also, I would have a extra fuel tank of at least 50 gallons for the trip. You probably know about the Mile Post magazine, it is worth the money. Good luck
Definitely agree with the one tip about filling up your tow vehicle the night before. If you don’t do this you may be unwilling to back track to get gas and end up heading across eastern Oregon (which I can now say is more desolate than eastern Colorado) with only 1/2 tank of gas and having the privilege of seeing the “low fuel” light come on. Not that this is experience speaking ….
These peeps have helped me SO MUCH with my new RV. While watching the tips we fell in love with these two. It seems RV’ing is a boomer thing and Carl & NeNe are our age so they are relatable. Thanks Hanks!!!
Will you be coming to Valdez, Alaska? My husband and I work at the KOA here in Valdez! We just mad the drive a couple of weeks ago. Remember, the most stressful driving is from Destruction Bay, Yukon (about 100 miles to the USA border), then about another 75 miles, once you cross into Alaska to the town of Tok, AK. Just take your time!!! At some spots, we only averaged 30 mph because of the Frost Heaves and potholes. We made the journey without anything major broken! It's an EPIC adventure!! Safe travels!
Fantastic this is the Hank's I fell in love with walking or sitting, basics that's what it's all about. I love your other video's all the time but these are the best. Thank you guys travel safe and see you next week. 🥰🥰🤗🤗🥂🥂
Can’t wait to see yalls trip to Alaska. Pulling the RV through Canada into Alaska is at the tippy top of the bucket list. Please vlog as much as you can! Pretty please! 😁 And thank you, for everything! ❤️ you guys!
Remain firmly flexible I like to say. We just finished a 3 week trip through Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky. Sometimes you discover the most interesting things in out of the way places. Stay safe Hanks and we wish you good luck and good times on your journey to Alaska.
When passing through Tok, Alaska, please stop and say hi. For such small community, lots of RV campgrounds. I travel to Tok for work from Texas. Be aware, the roads are very rough currently from frost heaves.
Hi Hanks, I've been binging your vids since I found you guys. I love the great real-life information. My wife [Nurse] and I are both retired and have just done our first Snowbird RV winter. We still talk about the great time we had and are planning next year's trip already. You are absolutely right, it's not for every couple ;). Not sure if you've done this but it would be great to see a spreadsheet of the delta between using all of the club/C/C discounts vs. not. We have already realized savings using Harvest Host [the Alpaca Farm] and gas cards. I'm retired military so I also have access to camps at military bases which is very affordable and super secure. Keep up the lifestyle vids guys. I love seeing a young couple having a great life. Can't wait to see your Alaska experience. BTW, Buc-ees is outstanding!
Hanks going back to the "old skool" walking and talking format. You guys used to do that in your early videos, personally, I like it. Bonecrusher and I are also going to Canada next week, just on the opposite coast. Heading out June 6th from Philly to Acadia, then June 9th, we cross into New Brunswick. Hitting New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia (peninsula, and Cape Brenton Island). Gonna be on the road for 3 weeks, super excited. First time driving our RV into another Country. Safe travels Team Hanks!!
Today is my first ever back to back travel days and two more to follow. A lots of firsts, actually: first time out of state, first time at Cracker Barrel, first time on a time frame as opposed to go when we feel like it. Wish me luck!!
@@HappilyEverHanks I did!!! Just checked in and all set up. Can we talk about the roads in AZ though??? Last 50 miles felt like driving inside a Vitamix!!!!
We are on our longest trip ever. From Michigan to Mount Rushmore SD. Our first over nighter was Cracker Barrel and our second was At a new little truck stop off of 20 in Iowa. We were up early and headed out for our first campsite of the trip. Your tips just happen to be the ones we use too! Guess what???? We got us some Hanks pop at the Cracker Barrel in Juliet Illinois! woohoo
0:00 walking around or sitting still y’all are still full of information and humor. I’m saving my money for a down payment, hopefully in a month or two.
I always said Alaska would be the last place I’d want to travel to. We used to have a travel trailer with an unreliable truck so it wasn’t on our list. Now we have a class A 30’ gasser and we’re broadening our horizons. We haven’t got a toad because we don’t need a new car yet and ours doesn’t conform. I’ll be glad to follow your trip and see what it has to offer.
Hey guys!! Love your channel !! We RV full time too, we’re film makers.. we do renaissance festivals, fairs, music venues, etc… you guys do a great job with your “RV life” vs product sales… you are one of the channels that we tell people “the Hanks are legit” and encourage others to watch… we have spent some time in parks with the fake RV life channels on set filming with their actors and selling the coach brands… we really like what you guys do and that you keep it legit… keep up the good work!!
Yes we do shorter travel days and try to stay overnight two nights, so we’re not leveling and then leaving next day. And traveling during off hours. Also I follow in the car to block traffic to merge easier.
I binge watch you all the time, I don’t miss anything. Sometimes there are so many comments I can’t figure out how to get mine under the correct spot. Ha! I just have to say that I love watching u 2 as a couple. You are so funny and informative and make an amazing team! Also - you both have the most incredible smiles!! ❤
So your heading to Alaska! We lived up there for 15 years, and we had our three kids up there! So the best advice I can give you for your trip is to purchase the Milepost. It's the Bible of the North, a must have book chocked full of information, and maps about Canada as well as Alaska. We lived in Anchorage for three years and Soldotna for 12 years. Your in for a fun adventure! Wally and Susanne Williams
Being from West Texas and the land of Allsup’s You don’t go wrong with the burritos chimichangas, and hotlink sandwiches. Best travel food EVER. Great video keep up the good work. Travel safe 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
When are you planning to be in British Columbia and what route will you be taking? I live there and it would be cool to hook up along the road somewhere!! Safe travels folks...and watch for wild life!!!
Love love love you two! We are semi retired and take multiple trips a year in our 21' trailer. This year is our bucket list trip to AK. So glad to see you doing the same this year. Covid held us back the past 2 years. Leaving MO the first part of July, but not sure where we will cross into Canada based on fires and flooding...will know closer to departure date. We are doing a "Hanks" trip...no reservations. But that is how we usually travel. Boondocking fits our style, and will be doing a lot of it on this trip. We travel with Molly, our 7yr old, 72lb black Lab. She is a great traveler and camper. I have to make her stay in the house while loading the camper because if she gets in the camper, she doesn't want to come out. She's a goober, 😂. Safe travels and I'll be watching your trip!
thanks always for the great advice! me and my husband just got married and we’re hitting the road soon in our fifth wheel for our first travel nursing assignment together. you two have really inspired us on our journey!! thanks hanks ❤
I love the blogging while walking. You’re both always so easy to listen to and we absorb your wisdom! But we like the verbal exchange! We laugh out loud all the time too while watching.
Oh labor day weekend in Florida is off season, all the parks have availability from about April to November/December. You won't find a place last minute when the snow birds descend.
Bought a B Class yesterday and although we didn’t go the trailer route your videos were helpful and yes, entertaining. Especially the dealership info…all true. You’re a cute couple and I wish you the best. Me mostly, but the wife and I will be continuing to watch as I learn about the RV world.
Not stalking you guys but that sure looks a lot like the Red Bluff RV park! My mom was a camp Host there a while back. We are from the Shasta lake area. Next time you are in the area you have to message my family and I. We have 40 acres north of Shasta Lake on the upper Sacramento River with two private beaches on the river. We are heading to New Hampshire for the summer with the Rv but will be back early August and back on the property if you guys need a place to stay you are more than welcome!
Maybe remind people to change their setting for alerts too, I realized I hadn’t seen anything from you guys in a bit and now changed my setting to all!
We have a motor home and we try to fuel up before we park. This started when we were working in the keys for a summer. We didn't want to be stuck with low fuel if we needed to escape from a hurricane. This is a good idea for any place.
Walking around or filming from one spot is fine What ever makes the Hanks Happy .when planning I also go to Google map and look at street view in city's and near my destination to get an Idea of how things look before I get there and so I don't end up in Down Town LSU LOL
Make sure to bring windshield repair kits with you when driving through Canada and Alaska. When we moved to Alaska and when we left we got chips from rock that spidered. It will come in handy trust me.
Not a fan of your walk e talk e style. But do love you guies. Today is our first big trip after the 6 year 1963 Airstream rebuild stoked and excited. Bet I have gone over the LIST 50 times and still find things I have missed. Now going over the list one more time and putting stuff back in the house that we will not need. Go figure. I am not the newbie by any means but it has been over 30 years ànd I was not even married the last time I went out. So wish us luck, making the last walk-around ck. And on the roar around 10ish.2 hr run up to watch a big tractor pull hear in NC. 😊❤
If you are interested in a chartered salmon trip while in Alaska, I lived there for 7 years and have a contact for THE best salmon captain on the Kenai River.
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Got a big trip planned this October to go to Waco, San Antonio, and Galveston, Texas. at Ferncliff state park in southern Illinois gonna go to the garden of the gods tomorrow in trail around there and Saturday. We’re doing self guided kayak trips in the swamp land on the upper cache river.
Just sent in the loan app. on a 30 ft K-Z Sportsmen. I CAN'T WAIT! Gonna do some boondocking on BLM land here in Colorado
Once we buy our rig, we’re planning to go to the Alamo in San Antonio. It looks beautiful there.
I just found you two crazy characters 😂😂. I have a 4 day trip planned to a small town for a 3 day golf tournament, Greagle Ca. Trying a Hipcamp. Thanks guys.
Heading to the White Mountains in New Hampshire in July! 10 day stay!
When I saw one of your videos the first time, I thought you guys were a joke, so silly. My husband passed away last August and he did all the manly stuff when we pulled our 35 footer fifth wheel. And I wanted to get busy doing it myself, as an old lady on the road with 2 dogs. And, with the help of TH-cam, I did it! But I gotta tell ya, I sat for half a day yesterday watching your videos. Full of good tips and entertaining as well. I see myself and can laugh at all of us. Thanks for being there for us, especially me. Yes, I finally subscribed! Oh my goodness, you two are so cute! 😂
You're smart 🤓, thanks for sharing!
Just started watching you on your trip to Alaska , of course going through Canada. First welcome....we love hearing how your trip is going. We live in Alberta. Love the mountains. I just wanted to say we did the same thing, full time RVing, for 30 years before settling down and finally sadly stopped. Still have the rig with all those memories. We totally toured North America. My advice is go go go have a whale of a time. We stopped at age of 83...
The method I use for figuring travel time is to divide the number of miles to travel by 50mph. This allows for fuel, potty, and food breaks. I normally set cruise at 62-63 mph.
Carve that in granite!!!
Bingo!
My husband does that also. He gages it in 50 mph.
15:57, we love your show, and we're on our way to Alaska.
Snacks and lunch...yes! We travel in a Motorhome and it's a game changer to have access to snacks while you're driving and then lunch time is awesome...we stop at a Rest Area, fire up the generator and make sandwiches inside.
Mr. Hanks, I'm sure you know, but I hope you know how lucky you are to have the Mrs. Hanks you have.
Love the videos...Have a wonderful trip to Alaska. Hope to see you as we leave for there mid June for 72 days. Safe travels...Dave and Vonda Gittins
Driving up the Al-Can is so beautiful. Tons of scenery and wild life. My husband and I have traveled up and down the Al-Can. Our last trip up was in June 2019. The most important thing to watch out for are the "frost heaves". We pulled our 39 ft Jayco Eagle Premier. About those frost heaves, essentially sections of highway that have lifted due to the perma frost "swelling" literally a "speed bump" which sometimes you can't see until it's too late. When a posted speed sign says 40 mph PAY ATTENTION. Hitting a frost heave going too fast can literally lift a slideout off it's gears, throwing items around the inside of your rig not to mention bending axles on the 5th wheel. Don't ask me how we know!!! I hope your using the Milepost for the entire round trip, you'll never have a more concise directions mile by mile, open gas stations, grocery stores, air pumps, oil, etc. Never go up or down the Al-Can without the Milepost!!!
Good luck, have a good time and be safe.
My husband and I live in Washington state. We will camp in Oregon twice this summer, a short trip in our home state, and a longer trip to Utah I October. I definitely enjoy and learn from your videos. I am a recently retired RN and although I loved being an RN, I love the ability to plan camping trips. Have fun traveling to Alaska!
Get rid of the broom for sweeping off your slide's, I used to do that also and then I bought a little battery powered leaf blower it's the best thing I bought for the fifth wheel, gotta get one.
Great idea for those of us who won’t be climbing on the roof!!
Another tip is to not place items, such as a coffee cup, on the truck rear bumper. It is easy to forget about them and then they are gone forever when heading down the road.
I thought “The Sopranos” ending was genius - and hilarious!!! Love your channel and sense of humor.
Thanks so much! :)
We have just passed 13 months on the road and are currently spending the summer at an RV park in our old home town area in upstate NY. This fall, we are headed west and will tour most of Route 66 from Chicago to Arizona. It will include a Grand Design Rally in Springfield, Illinois in September and conclude with a visit to the Grand Canyon in late October. Then we'll slowly wander back east and sneak in an axle upgrade in Elkhart in the end of November. After that - Jan - Mar in Port Richey Fla working on our tans.
We'll be using many of your travel day trips. We're usually packed up the night before, try to stick to less than 300 miles traveled a day and make use of the TSD Logistics Fuel program.
Be prepared for the Alaska roads. I’ve watched another couple said to go slow so you can be prepared for the rough places.
Our GMCs convert the Speedo and other stuff with a push of a button. Last year was our Alaska trip- April to October
Whitehorse Yukon to Tok AK is no joke! The frost heaves and pot holes can and will cripple you in the middle of no where. You will not see it until its too late. Do not travel this in the dark all though it should be daylight most of the day right now. Especially from Haines Junction to Tok the frost heaves are many feet high. Have an emergency communication device or Sat phone. SLOW and I mean SLOWer that the guy who just passed you! Other that, enjoy! Stop at the hot springs Laird River Hot Springs Provincial Park.
I prefer the sitting shots for these lists/vlogs over the walking list/vlog. Love it either way
If you are going to Alaska by way of Seattle, one tip is try to go there at night and take 405 around the middle of Seattle. Such drivers! Love you guys!
When Nay dragged Carl to the passenger side of the car I laughed so hard I cried and couldn’t see the show so I just listened. Thanks for making me laugh!
Outside talking and walking is good…just don’t try to chew gum at the same time!
- always fuel up the evening before(we were evacuated from two national parks in one trip..the second time I hadn’t fueled up because we didn’t want to be late for an event. Not a good experience.
- apps are such a life saver compared to years ago when much of a trip was by gosh and by golly.
All good advise. Thanks, and safe journey
As one who has worked around DC traffic since I have been a driver, I agree! A couple of hours makes a world of difference, unless of course there is an accident 😢
Still lmao at the “quick” clean up lol. Great helpful tips and love your humor!!!
Love the dress. I saw it at Walmart, but didn’t get one. Seeing it with a belt makes it really cute. Going back to get one now!
I just worry about you guys hurting yourselves when you walk and talk at the same time. I used to walk and chew gum but I had to give up gum chewing because I kept hurting myself. Keep the good stuff coming guys.
Oooooo a dress with pockets. Perfect!
My husband and I have considered getting an RV so we discovered y’all just a while back. I wanted to thank you two for not only teaching us so much shout RVing, but keeping us entertained! Y’all are too funny and seriously make excellent content. Keep up the good work ❤️
If you haven't gotten an rv yet and you still plan on it, do your research and try to get the best fit and what works for you.
I have done Alaska about 4 times, once did the ride from Colorado on a motorcycle. Only thing I can say is Frost heaves, They can launch you, really. Also, I would have a extra fuel tank of at least 50 gallons for the trip. You probably know about the Mile Post magazine, it is worth the money. Good luck
I like a variety, still and walking. Love the Hanks❤
I just love you both! Outside, moving or still. Inside, moving or still. Whatever! Keep the Hanks going! #hanksforeva
Definitely agree with the one tip about filling up your tow vehicle the night before. If you don’t do this you may be unwilling to back track to get gas and end up heading across eastern Oregon (which I can now say is more desolate than eastern Colorado) with only 1/2 tank of gas and having the privilege of seeing the “low fuel” light come on. Not that this is experience speaking ….
These peeps have helped me SO MUCH with my new RV. While watching the tips we fell in love with these two. It seems RV’ing is a boomer thing and Carl & NeNe are our age so they are relatable. Thanks Hanks!!!
Will you be coming to Valdez, Alaska? My husband and I work at the KOA here in Valdez! We just mad the drive a couple of weeks ago. Remember, the most stressful driving is from Destruction Bay, Yukon (about 100 miles to the USA border), then about another 75 miles, once you cross into Alaska to the town of Tok, AK. Just take your time!!! At some spots, we only averaged 30 mph because of the Frost Heaves and potholes. We made the journey without anything major broken! It's an EPIC adventure!! Safe travels!
Fantastic this is the Hank's I fell in love with walking or sitting, basics that's what it's all about. I love your other video's all the time but these are the best. Thank you guys travel safe and see you next week. 🥰🥰🤗🤗🥂🥂
Like walking and standing fun to watch and I have been taking notes
Can’t wait to see yalls trip to Alaska. Pulling the RV through Canada into Alaska is at the tippy top of the bucket list. Please vlog as much as you can! Pretty please! 😁 And thank you, for everything! ❤️ you guys!
Remain firmly flexible I like to say. We just finished a 3 week trip through Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky. Sometimes you discover the most interesting things in out of the way places. Stay safe Hanks and we wish you good luck and good times on your journey to Alaska.
When passing through Tok, Alaska, please stop and say hi. For such small community, lots of RV campgrounds. I travel to Tok for work from Texas. Be aware, the roads are very rough currently from frost heaves.
I really enjoyed this "Walking Video" - Advice! Great Advice - Thanks for Sharing!
In addition to fueling early, fuel early on holiday weekends so there is no need to sit in line when headed home when everyone else is headed home.
Hi Hanks, I've been binging your vids since I found you guys. I love the great real-life information. My wife [Nurse] and I are both retired and have just done our first Snowbird RV winter. We still talk about the great time we had and are planning next year's trip already. You are absolutely right, it's not for every couple ;). Not sure if you've done this but it would be great to see a spreadsheet of the delta between using all of the club/C/C discounts vs. not. We have already realized savings using Harvest Host [the Alpaca Farm] and gas cards. I'm retired military so I also have access to camps at military bases which is very affordable and super secure. Keep up the lifestyle vids guys. I love seeing a young couple having a great life. Can't wait to see your Alaska experience. BTW, Buc-ees is outstanding!
Thanks for your Service Brother!!!
What a great team😊❤ Very good together
Hanks going back to the "old skool" walking and talking format. You guys used to do that in your early videos, personally, I like it. Bonecrusher and I are also going to Canada next week, just on the opposite coast. Heading out June 6th from Philly to Acadia, then June 9th, we cross into New Brunswick. Hitting New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia (peninsula, and Cape Brenton Island). Gonna be on the road for 3 weeks, super excited. First time driving our RV into another Country. Safe travels Team Hanks!!
Think I’d vote for sitting, but can’t say I really feel strongly. Really enjoy the content regardless. Can’t wait to see what’s to come in Alaska!
I am in BC! Enjoy while you are here!
Today is my first ever back to back travel days and two more to follow. A lots of firsts, actually: first time out of state, first time at Cracker Barrel, first time on a time frame as opposed to go when we feel like it. Wish me luck!!
You got this!
@@HappilyEverHanks I did!!! Just checked in and all set up. Can we talk about the roads in AZ though??? Last 50 miles felt like driving inside a Vitamix!!!!
Church parking lots can be good places to stay as well Monday through Feriday night. Just call and check
We are on our longest trip ever. From Michigan to Mount Rushmore SD. Our first over nighter was Cracker Barrel and our second was At a new little truck stop off of 20 in Iowa. We were up early and headed out for our first campsite of the trip. Your tips just happen to be the ones we use too! Guess what???? We got us some Hanks pop at the Cracker Barrel in Juliet Illinois! woohoo
I've been full time travel SLP for five years now, these are good tips.
0:00 walking around or sitting still y’all are still full of information and humor. I’m saving my money for a down payment, hopefully in a month or two.
Love the walking and Talking, and those are great pockets!!!
You guys make me smile..
I always said Alaska would be the last place I’d want to travel to. We used to have a travel trailer with an unreliable truck so it wasn’t on our list. Now we have a class A 30’ gasser and we’re broadening our horizons. We haven’t got a toad because we don’t need a new car yet and ours doesn’t conform. I’ll be glad to follow your trip and see what it has to offer.
We check the tire pressure the morning before. Get all of this done before the morning you leave!
Hey guys!! Love your channel !! We RV full time too, we’re film makers.. we do renaissance festivals, fairs, music venues, etc… you guys do a great job with your “RV life” vs product sales… you are one of the channels that we tell people “the Hanks are legit” and encourage others to watch… we have spent some time in parks with the fake RV life channels on set filming with their actors and selling the coach brands… we really like what you guys do and that you keep it legit… keep up the good work!!
Yes we do shorter travel days and try to stay overnight two nights, so we’re not leveling and then leaving next day. And traveling during off hours. Also I follow in the car to block traffic to merge easier.
Love the walk and talk!
you guys are hilarious!! Love it!
To remember height and length i had the spouse make decals 4 in tall and reversed them. I stuck them where i could see them in my side mirror.
I binge watch you all the time, I don’t miss anything. Sometimes there are so many comments I can’t figure out how to get mine under the correct spot. Ha! I just have to say that I love watching u 2 as a couple. You are so funny and informative and make an amazing team! Also - you both have the most incredible smiles!! ❤
So your heading to Alaska! We lived up there for 15 years, and we had our three kids up there! So the best advice I can give you for your trip is to purchase the Milepost. It's the Bible of the North, a must have book chocked full of information, and maps about Canada as well as Alaska. We lived in Anchorage for three years and Soldotna for 12 years. Your in for a fun adventure!
Wally and Susanne Williams
Being from West Texas and the land of Allsup’s
You don’t go wrong with the burritos chimichangas, and hotlink sandwiches. Best travel food EVER.
Great video keep up the good work. Travel safe 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Eshakti is great for dresses with pockets that'll last a little longer than Walmart's
Thank you for great information. Fun, too.
Thank you!
As always entertaining and informative thanks for another great video
When are you planning to be in British Columbia and what route will you be taking? I live there and it would be cool to hook up along the road somewhere!! Safe travels folks...and watch for wild life!!!
Just bought our first RV this week. Thanks Hanks!
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Love love love you two! We are semi retired and take multiple trips a year in our 21' trailer. This year is our bucket list trip to AK. So glad to see you doing the same this year. Covid held us back the past 2 years. Leaving MO the first part of July, but not sure where we will cross into Canada based on fires and flooding...will know closer to departure date. We are doing a "Hanks" trip...no reservations. But that is how we usually travel. Boondocking fits our style, and will be doing a lot of it on this trip. We travel with Molly, our 7yr old, 72lb black Lab. She is a great traveler and camper. I have to make her stay in the house while loading the camper because if she gets in the camper, she doesn't want to come out. She's a goober, 😂. Safe travels and I'll be watching your trip!
❤❤❤we love y'all! Uncle Mike and Aunt Cydne....safe travels to Alaska. 😊
Love your videos!! I'm heading to Alaska too, just hit the ALCAN yesterday!! Wishing y'all Happy Happy Travels!!
thanks always for the great advice! me and my husband just got married and we’re hitting the road soon in our fifth wheel for our first travel nursing assignment together. you two have really inspired us on our journey!! thanks hanks ❤
Enjoy your trip through Canada on your way to Alaska! 🇨🇦😎
I love the blogging while walking. You’re both always so easy to listen to and we absorb your wisdom! But we like the verbal exchange! We laugh out loud all the time too while watching.
Another great, informative video! Be safe going to Alaska!
Oh labor day weekend in Florida is off season, all the parks have availability from about April to November/December. You won't find a place last minute when the snow birds descend.
Bought a B Class yesterday and although we didn’t go the trailer route your videos were helpful and yes, entertaining. Especially the dealership info…all true. You’re a cute couple and I wish you the best. Me mostly, but the wife and I will be continuing to watch as I learn about the RV world.
I've done the Alaska trip on motorcycle and it's absolutely beautiful. I want to do it again in in our trailer.
Y'all give out good tips/info, and are funny at the same time! Kudos, and keep up the good work!
Love the walking and talking!
I like your walk and talk. Get to see other camps.
Hanks!! So excited you’re coming to my home state!! Hope you have a meet up while you’re there. Love you guys!
Congratulations, Hanks! Possibly your best video... content and editing... loved it!
Not stalking you guys but that sure looks a lot like the Red Bluff RV park! My mom was a camp Host there a while back. We are from the Shasta lake area. Next time you are in the area you have to message my family and I. We have 40 acres north of Shasta Lake on the upper Sacramento River with two private beaches on the river. We are heading to New Hampshire for the summer with the Rv but will be back early August and back on the property if you guys need a place to stay you are more than welcome!
You two are great! You make sharing info fun and easy to receive.
Thanks a bunch, Robert!
Maybe remind people to change their setting for alerts too, I realized I hadn’t seen anything from you guys in a bit and now changed my setting to all!
Love you guys! We have been full time for 9 months. We just picked up our new Solitude 2 days ago! Love it!! Thanks for the info and entertainment!!
Love your Ideas! Hey Carl you are such a lucky guy to have Ney Ney by your side!
Walking or Standing. I love your videos.
We have a motor home and we try to fuel up before we park. This started when we were working in the keys for a summer. We didn't want to be stuck with low fuel if we needed to escape from a hurricane. This is a good idea for any place.
Walking around or filming from one spot is fine What ever makes the Hanks Happy .when planning I also go to Google map and look at street view in city's and near my destination to get an Idea of how things look before I get there and so I don't end up in Down Town LSU LOL
Your interaction reminds me of Beaver and Judy on Leave it to Beaver shows - funny- and good info
I'm so excited about you going to AK!!! That's where we want to ultimately be!
Make sure to bring windshield repair kits with you when driving through Canada and Alaska. When we moved to Alaska and when we left we got chips from rock that spidered. It will come in handy trust me.
Not a fan of your walk e talk e style. But do love you guies. Today is our first big trip after the 6 year 1963 Airstream rebuild stoked and excited. Bet I have gone over the LIST 50 times and still find things I have missed. Now going over the list one more time and putting stuff back in the house that we will not need. Go figure. I am not the newbie by any means but it has been over 30 years ànd I was not even married the last time I went out. So wish us luck, making the last walk-around ck. And on the roar around 10ish.2 hr run up to watch a big tractor pull hear in NC. 😊❤
If you are interested in a chartered salmon trip while in Alaska, I lived there for 7 years and have a contact for THE best salmon captain on the Kenai River.
I dont like the moving around thing gets me dizzy...lol love the tips though thanks
If you are going to Alaska be sure to but the Mile Post. It tells you every mile and what is there. See bears, gas and so on.
Yep, like the walking and talking! 😂🎉
I'm a full timer and today is travel day. I'll be heading out in a few hours!