Hi Ruth, since your one of the only women left on YT camping in an Aliner, I follow your channel. I just got my Aliner in January and haven't had a chance to camp. I'm in MN. Our snow literally just melted last week. Anyway, thanks for showing your camp set up and the inside of your Rig. Oh, I taught myself to hook up my trailer and back into my garage using info from your videos. Thanks again.
Donita your message swells my heart!!!! Thank you SO much, you are exactly who I make these videos for, women empowering women!!! I’m so excited for you! I’d love to hear more about your Aliner!
Hey Donita.. I create a lot of content around A-Liner. Have a fun backing up video. You might already know about my channel. But both Nicole (my wife) and I create content around the A-Liner..
@@ruthtrips7391 Sorry for the tardy reply. Yes I do and I'm getting prepped to head with it to the Cherokee National Forest in east Tennessee for a few weeks of fly fishing. I've pulled it all over the Smokies and the Colorado/Wyoming Rockies from here in the southeast and it's served me well. I'll have a few YT videos of the Sping '24 trip to the CNF posted in late April/early May.
Wow, this was fun. Your video is very therapeutic for me recouping from surgery. I get to go camping while resting my knee and you do all the work! Thanks a bunch for posting.
Hi Ruth i just bought my 2021 aliner LXE i went out once so far. I also am a solo camper and was thinkin about a screen in tent. was it difficult to set up by your self? I also enjoyed and purchased a tarp to you use as a canopy. thanks.
Congratulations on your new Aliner Daniel, I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy mine. There are a lot of newer style screen tents, instant tents are the easiest. Instant tents are usually Popup types and one person can do it in less than a minute. Mine is not an instant tent. My screen tent is older and has poles but it’s also easy for me because I’ve set it up many times by myself. You just have to lay it out, insert the poles, then the legs. It’s tricky standing it up but if you go about it one side up then the other it goes pretty smooth. Trial and error… setting up camp is my favorite part… I’m weird that way lol so if it’s not yours I’d suggest a newer Popup Instant Screen tent 👍🏻 Happy camping!
Thank you, I love it… I’m glad you enjoyed it. I have the InShot application for creating the videos. It’s easy and I’m not that worried about perfection lol. Just having fun 😊
@@ruthtrips7391 Beautiful river. I love to try fishing it someday. I just got my hip replacement on the 25th. Still using a walker. So I won't be doing any fishing, hiking or camping for awhile. But, I'll get there
@@ruthtrips7391 10-4 funny lady !! So glad you're enjoying your A-Liner. You know.. all of us TH-camr A-Liners should get together on a zoom call !! That would be fun !!
@@ruthtrips7391 Yep.. I'm in Las Vegas. The other A-Liner owners who do Video (Dean in Wisconsin), Eugene, and Rick from Going Nowhere fast are all in the east I think. I don't know if there are others you know that regularly make A-Liner content.
Hi Ruth, am living in Canada and have the exact same Aliner camper as you. Enjoy watching your videos and hope you can answer a few questions. When traveling, I've noticed that the metal tab on the top door seems to push through the frame. Have you ever experienced this issue? Secondly, when folded down the door sid wall seems to scuff the window of the curb side wall. Any tips to prevent these issues would be greatly appreciated.
Hi, thanks for the kind reply. As for the first question, if I understand it correctly, no, my top door has a small metal plate riveted near the bottom that keeps it from falling through. Secondly, again, if I understand your question, yes, I had a little scuffing on the B side window from the A side resting on it during travel. It has a rubber stopper type thing that is supposed to prevent that but I added a felt press on furniture pad to it as additional buffering. That seemed to work. Also, mine is a 2010, not sure if that makes a difference. I hope that helps. Ruth
Sorry, I should have read that a little closer, you do had the metal tab, same as me, and no, I’ve never had it allow the door to fall though. Is it possible that it’s not wide enough?
Hi. Your video just popped up on my feed. New Aliner owner here. Taking her out for her first outing in a week. She is perfect. I have a little vehicle and was looking for something that was less than the 1000 pounds, dry weight, that my 1974 Boler weighs. I purchased a used 2011 Aliner Alite. 620 pounds. I have lots of room to stand up or sit and play guitar. The one bench I will use as my kitchen set up, if need be, if it’s raining. I’m thinking I should look for a small dining tent, too. This state park you visited is so pretty.
Well congratulations on your new adventure! Yes, having some type of Popup tent for extra living space is a nice addition. I like to keep my Aliner tidy, so having the outside tent for cooking and eating achieves that. Thanks for watching and happy camping!!!
Thanks for the video. Old guy new to aliner TOMORROW!
How exciting!!! I hope you love yours as much as I do mine! Happy camping, and thanks for watching!!
Hi Ruth, since your one of the only women left on YT camping in an Aliner, I follow your channel. I just got my Aliner in January and haven't had a chance to camp. I'm in MN. Our snow literally just melted last week. Anyway, thanks for showing your camp set up and the inside of your Rig. Oh, I taught myself to hook up my trailer and back into my garage using info from your videos. Thanks again.
Donita your message swells my heart!!!! Thank you SO much, you are exactly who I make these videos for, women empowering women!!! I’m so excited for you! I’d love to hear more about your Aliner!
Hey Donita.. I create a lot of content around A-Liner. Have a fun backing up video. You might already know about my channel. But both Nicole (my wife) and I create content around the A-Liner..
Beautiful spot for sure! Enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching, I absolutely love it up there!
Looks like a great place to visit
I bought a 122s last fall... looking forward to taking it out this summer... Great ideas for camp... thanks
Thanks for watching! Happy camping!!!
Thanks happy trails nice 😊
Beautiful park. Need to add this on my camping list. Thanks for sharing Ruth! Another awesome video
Nice campground and nice looking Aliner! I've had an Aliner Ranger 12' bought new in 2013 and it's been a comfortable trailer. Safe travels.
Thanks John, do you still have your Aliner?
@@ruthtrips7391 Sorry for the tardy reply. Yes I do and I'm getting prepped to head with it to the Cherokee National Forest in east Tennessee for a few weeks of fly fishing. I've pulled it all over the Smokies and the Colorado/Wyoming Rockies from here in the southeast and it's served me well. I'll have a few YT videos of the Sping '24 trip to the CNF posted in late April/early May.
I’ll look forward to seeing it. I enjoyed the last one!
Very nice campground and great job with the video.
Thank you very much!
Wow, this was fun. Your video is very therapeutic for me recouping from surgery. I get to go camping while resting my knee and you do all the work! Thanks a bunch for posting.
Awww, thanks.. I’m glad my experience could help you through yours. Wishing you a speedy recovery!
Looks amazing! Thank you for sharing
Thanks 🙏🏼 nice Happy Trails PTL
Hi Ruth i just bought my 2021 aliner LXE i went out once so far. I also am a solo camper and was thinkin about a screen in tent. was it difficult to set up by your self? I also enjoyed and purchased a tarp to you use as a canopy. thanks.
Congratulations on your new Aliner Daniel, I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy mine.
There are a lot of newer style screen tents, instant tents are the easiest. Instant tents are usually Popup types and one person can do it in less than a minute.
Mine is not an instant tent. My screen tent is older and has poles but it’s also easy for me because I’ve set it up many times by myself. You just have to lay it out, insert the poles, then the legs. It’s tricky standing it up but if you go about it one side up then the other it goes pretty smooth. Trial and error… setting up camp is my favorite part… I’m weird that way lol so if it’s not yours I’d suggest a newer Popup Instant Screen tent 👍🏻
Happy camping!
Oohhh... she looks like a real mountain girl
Mckenzie River Oregon... Beautiful... Any brown bears to deal with?
😂 not this time out!!
Huh.. you put the stabilizers down in the garage. I never thought of doing that?
I’m in and out all the time so I want to keep it stable.
@@ruthtrips7391 Ah.. gotcha !!
Cool ❤ thank you😂
Taking another trip this summer?
Gorgeous park!!! May I ask what video editing program you use?
Thank you, I love it… I’m glad you enjoyed it.
I have the InShot application for creating the videos. It’s easy and I’m not that worried about perfection lol. Just having fun 😊
What's the name of that river?
It's calling to me
This is the McKenzie River 🙌🏻 Did you notice the color? It’s beyond gorgeous…
@@ruthtrips7391
Beautiful river. I love to try fishing it someday.
I just got my hip replacement on the 25th. Still using a walker. So I won't be doing any fishing, hiking or camping for awhile.
But, I'll get there
What a beautiful looking campgrounds.. What was that siren for ??
Hahahaa, I don’t know, it struck me funny, better call for backup, Ruth’s in public in a swimsuit 😂
@@ruthtrips7391 10-4 funny lady !! So glad you're enjoying your A-Liner. You know.. all of us TH-camr A-Liners should get together on a zoom call !! That would be fun !!
I wish we could all book a camp together, the whole lot of us! I’m on the west coast. Your family is too isn’t it? Most Aliners are back east I think.
@@ruthtrips7391 Yep.. I'm in Las Vegas. The other A-Liner owners who do Video (Dean in Wisconsin), Eugene, and Rick from Going Nowhere fast are all in the east I think. I don't know if there are others you know that regularly make A-Liner content.
Yes, that’s why I don’t go to the Aliner Roundups, too far away! But it’s fun and very informative you watch them.
very pretty
Hi Ruth, am living in Canada and have the exact same Aliner camper as you. Enjoy watching your videos and hope you can answer a few questions. When traveling, I've noticed that the metal tab on the top door seems to push through the frame. Have you ever experienced this issue? Secondly, when folded down the door sid wall seems to scuff the window of the curb side wall. Any tips to prevent these issues would be greatly appreciated.
Hi, thanks for the kind reply.
As for the first question, if I understand it correctly, no, my top door has a small metal plate riveted near the bottom that keeps it from falling through.
Secondly, again, if I understand your question, yes, I had a little scuffing on the B side window from the A side resting on it during travel. It has a rubber stopper type thing that is supposed to prevent that but I added a felt press on furniture pad to it as additional buffering. That seemed to work.
Also, mine is a 2010, not sure if that makes a difference.
I hope that helps.
Ruth
Sorry, I should have read that a little closer, you do had the metal tab, same as me, and no, I’ve never had it allow the door to fall though. Is it possible that it’s not wide enough?
Hi. Your video just popped up on my feed. New Aliner owner here. Taking her out for her first outing in a week. She is perfect. I have a little vehicle and was looking for something that was less than the 1000 pounds, dry weight, that my 1974 Boler weighs. I purchased a used 2011 Aliner Alite. 620 pounds.
I have lots of room to stand up or sit and play guitar. The one bench I will use as my kitchen set up, if need be, if it’s raining. I’m thinking I should look for a small dining tent, too. This state park you visited is so pretty.
Well congratulations on your new adventure!
Yes, having some type of Popup tent for extra living space is a nice addition.
I like to keep my Aliner tidy, so having the outside tent for cooking and eating achieves that.
Thanks for watching and happy camping!!!