You are so welcome, thanks for watching and your great feedback. I love sharing simple hacks that make a difference, so glad you enjoyed them. Joe and Lea
I didn't know about the awning hooks. Outstanding idea, Amazon offers 24 hooks for $16. I'm picking them up to try. Thank you very much for the information and ideas!
You are so welcome!, glad you liked the video. I was also was super impressed with the awning hooks, that Amazon deal is great value. Happy camping, Joe and Lea.
Great tips and hacks! Just bought a Jayco Hawk (upgraded from the swags) Can’t wait to hit the road when the weather gets warmer! Will certainly be doing a few of these hacks. Thank you!
We're really pleased that you enjoyed the video Rob, it's great that you got a Hawk. We love ours, it certainly made our camping more enjoyable. Hope the hacks work well for you. Regards, Joe and Lea.
Hack 5 - using a carabiner, we attach a guy rope to the eyelets in bottom corners that flap around. Then we peg the rope straight down to the ground. Very secure in strong winds.
Hi Tracie and John, sorry we missed your reply. Didn't see the responses with new replies filter. Doh! The mozzie coils are a bit of a pain. I just take it very slowly teasing the two apart. You can light both ends at once and they'll burn pretty well. To me it's not camping without the smell of mozzie coils lol. Safe travels, Joe
Hi Tom, no we don’t have one…but have thought about it on many a cold night. It is another item to find a home for. We have sleeping bags rated to minus 5 and these are wonderful, and these have worked well on the nights we’ve had away when it gets down to zero or colder. Thanks so much for watching. Cheers, Lea and Joe.
@@RoaminWithTheRubes thanks! We have -16 bags from Mont, so will be fine sleeping. I was just more thinking about sitting around when we don’t have 240
@@TomWilding1 we just tend to go to bed early LOL. We do sit rugged up rugged up in a blanket some evenings watching a TV series. South western Qld in the middle of winter would have been our coldest locations.
Some really great tips. We watch alot of TH-cam and they're often repetitive, but these are all new to us. Thank you for your hacks indeed.
You are so welcome, thanks for watching and your great feedback. I love sharing simple hacks that make a difference, so glad you enjoyed them. Joe and Lea
Thanks. Great hacks, I'm going to adopt two to our camper.
We're glad you like the video and love the fact that you're adopting two of the hacks for your camper. Happy travels, Joe and Lea.
I didn't know about the awning hooks. Outstanding idea, Amazon offers 24 hooks for $16. I'm picking them up to try. Thank you very much for the information and ideas!
You are so welcome!, glad you liked the video. I was also was super impressed with the awning hooks, that Amazon deal is great value. Happy camping, Joe and Lea.
Great tips and hacks! Just bought a Jayco Hawk (upgraded from the swags)
Can’t wait to hit the road when the weather gets warmer! Will certainly be doing a few of these hacks.
Thank you!
We're really pleased that you enjoyed the video Rob, it's great that you got a Hawk. We love ours, it certainly made our camping more enjoyable. Hope the hacks work well for you. Regards, Joe and Lea.
Pole boots good idea.
I personally would use the rubber door stops. You can get a pack of them from bunnings for cheap.
That's an excellent idea Peter, all ready to use. Thanks for watching and sharing your tip. Joe and Lea
Awesome video, love it. Thanks!
Hi David, thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoyed the video. Joe and Lea
Nice video with clever ideas. Thanks for sharing. I love pop ups. We had one briefly years ago.
Thanks so much for your feedback, it is truly appreciated. Yes, we love our pop up camper trailer!
Great ideas guys! 👍🏽
Thanks so much for your terrific feedback Ann. Much appreciated, Joe and Lea.
Hack 5 - using a carabiner, we attach a guy rope to the eyelets in bottom corners that flap around. Then we peg the rope straight down to the ground. Very secure in strong winds.
Thanks so much for sharing Belinda, great idea. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Lea and Joe
Great tips
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much or watching.
Newly subscribed and looking forward to following your adventures:-)
Thanks so much Christi. Fun travels 😃
Great
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video. Joe and Lea
Some great tips thank you
Thanks for the feedback guys, we appreciate that 😊
Jon wants to know your secret in pulling those mozzie coils apart, we always snap ours lol @@RoaminWithTheRubes
Hi Tracie and John, sorry we missed your reply. Didn't see the responses with new replies filter. Doh! The mozzie coils are a bit of a pain. I just take it very slowly teasing the two apart. You can light both ends at once and they'll burn pretty well. To me it's not camping without the smell of mozzie coils lol. Safe travels, Joe
Do you guys have a diesel heater?
Hi Tom, no we don’t have one…but have thought about it on many a cold night. It is another item to find a home for. We have sleeping bags rated to minus 5 and these are wonderful, and these have worked well on the nights we’ve had away when it gets down to zero or colder. Thanks so much for watching. Cheers, Lea and Joe.
@@RoaminWithTheRubes thanks!
We have -16 bags from Mont, so will be fine sleeping.
I was just more thinking about sitting around when we don’t have 240
@@TomWilding1 we just tend to go to bed early LOL. We do sit rugged up rugged up in a blanket some evenings watching a TV series. South western Qld in the middle of winter would have been our coldest locations.