There’s something very special about your episodes. I think they are professionally done. The narration, music, camera footage and content. The way you do it. Makes you feel like you’re right there with you enjoying the travels together. Very relaxing, you’ve really got this figured out.
My father had a rv for over 53 years, after mom died I moved in to become his full time caretaker and we still traveled. At 89 years old he was still driving his 43’ Class A and realized it was getting to hard to get in so he downsized to a Class C and I became the driver. I love to drive so I was excited about our travels. But over the course of 7 years I came to hate the rv life. One reason was the overcrowded campgrounds with sites on top of each other and dad didn’t like to dry camp even though we could. Another reason is he’s seen all of America (except Hawaii) Canada and Mexico and still at 95 he has a photographic memory and remembers every campground he’s visited which is amazing plus every time I would ask can we stop I got “nope, I’ve been there”. Now I watch your videos and think and dream about my future and down the road I hope to buy a small rv and visit all those “nope, I’ve been there” places. I love Pendleton and with dad I’ve driven 7 times within 50 miles of that store and that will be one of my future stops when I travel to all those beautiful National Parks, State Parks and Harvest Host you have showcased and I’ve only been able to wave at while driving dads rv. Thank You for bringing back my desire and dreams to travel down the roads of my future.
A bit of advice from a 35 year veteran trucker… when parking between trucks, don’t back all the way back, stop even with the front of the trucks otherwise trucks coming in later think that spot is open and it pisses them off to find you in it.
Yes we’re in the trucking business and spots for safe truck parking is incredibly limited in a lot of areas so when we see anything that’s not a truck taking a spot it’s definitely annoying. I do love your videos and how you still show adventure at different stages of life, I noticed how couples naturally fall into roles and how helpful that it is. We also fell into roles while team truck driving and it alleviated lots of miscommunication 😊
@@KeepYourDaydream As a retired trucker, whenever I park my pickup and 26ft travel trailer at a truckstop (which is quite often) I always pull into the car park and keep to the side. That leaves the truck spots for the truckers who have no other choice. Just my way of thinking.
We just made almost the same trip - from Everett Washington to Las Vegas. We also have a Globetrotter but ours is a 27FB. And we installed an off-grid system, but EcoFlow rather than Victron. We’re 52 and 62 yo and we both work out on the road and at home and we rock climb. Bike commute. I just thought all the parallels were interesting… Happy trails! We look forward to every video.
You and Marc are so good together. She even finishes your sentence. So cute. I’ve watched you guys for years, since the kids were very young, and they have grown up a lot. Happy trails.
I agree with you dressing up for dates and looking nice to go out. I remember that my mother would dress me up to go to our mall! Times have changed! 😊
I agree with you! We have seen people do that with both gray and black tanks without a hose. You were kinder than I was. You were actually wiser too. I should have just drove off but I thought it may have been someone who just didn’t know better! So I approached them and offered them my sewer hose and to show them the easy way to empty their tanks! However they informed me that they were expert, full time RVers and I needed to mind my $&@&$ business. My wife talked me down and we just drove on! I’m so grateful for my dear wife!
What! I’m glad we’ve never seen that! So disgusting and incredibly rude. However it was nice of you to offer your sewer hose. It does happen that people lose their sewer hose and I hope I meet you should I ever be in that situation. :)
$10 for dumping and clean potable water is priceless to me. A fun Harvest Host location is priceless. We renew our membership next week and are adding the golf level. Your gym time and bike riding is inspiring.
We upgraded with a cinderella travel propane toilet in our RV. Love it! Yeah, we still have to dump gray water but not having to deal with 1’s and 2’s sure made things easier. I wish Incinolet had a propane toilet since they are easier to maintain. We have a 120v incinolet in our cabin. Another lifesaver since we didn’t have a 30k septic install.
As usual, great episode. Hope all is well at your Florida house. The past few weeks have been crazy. Two storms crazy flooding here. We were very lucky where we live. We were under an evacuation order due to being in “A” flood zone. We came home to find all was well.
We have been watching KYD for over 2 years and we are ready to hit the road. I’m trying to keep up with beneficial apps but things change. Can you do a video on current apps that newbies on the road like us should consider? RV Trip Wizard or RV Life Pro? With your fab experience what do you NOW feel is worth getting and maintaining. Thank you. We appreciate you!❤
I really enjoy your “between the episodes” episodes. The spontaneity just makes the whole show feel more genuine. Great video as always when you include euchre. Take care and safe travels.
Love the Pendleton shirt. That shirt over a tee shirt (preference for a KYD one) with only one or max 2 buttons done up, untucked with Bermuda shorts, or if necessary casual pants, and sandals, is what I call Camping Elegance. my favorite dresswear. ..
After watching yall last night we checked our Blackstone griddle like yours and our handle had cracked also and was getting ready to break. Thank you for showing this to your viewers. We love your channel.
My hubby is a veteran so we stayed at Nellis and it was nice there. It was Jan & Feb so it was cool/cold and then when we left of course the weather turned great.
Those spots are for trucks for when drivers have to sleep, not for rvs. Tractor trailers don't stay in campgrounds or rv resorts. Me and my wife take trips in our rv and we always stay in campgrounds even for a quick overnight, if we are tired and there is no campground we will stay in a hotel (not camp in a hotel parking lot but actually get a room) you can afford a long airstream and nice diesel pickup but you can't afford a campsite or a hotel. Leave the truck overnight parking for trucks.
Great episode. You need to check out the actual Loves RV Rest stop reserved for RVs only. They are full hook ups with concrete pads, big lots and away from the big rigs.
I thought for a minute there you were considering going to Stanley, ID.... the area around it has been on fire for most of the summer. Seems to have finally died down. I live in Idaho and go up there most summers and fall. Interesting video, showed life on the road, I enjoyed it!!!
Great music track. I hope y’all didn’t get too much damage. I grew up in Sarasota and have family in Tampa. It’s so heartbreaking, so much damage. Stay safe, it ain’t over yet.
I just went back to watch you ''First RV Trip'' video! Things have evolved so much for your family since!! That's amazing. Flashback: - Doug says we're not gonna make it out of the state Arizona - Cooper says things gonna be for sale new week - Tori thinks your gonna go longer than 6 months - Caleb thinks the haters are gonna hate!!! Who's the winner and what did you win??
Wow you covered some country. The koa in Ellensburg is really nice. Probably where you got the antiques was in Thorp. It's a fun little place to go into. We are looking at possible snow on Friday.
Next time you are near Ely, Nevada, check out Ward Mountain Campground. It is up the grade from Ely and much cooler. Best of all, no semi trucks. It is dry camping for $12 per night with large sites in the lower loop. Safe travels!
Oh my gosh. The next time you are traveling through Idaho you have to go to the YKnot Rv, vineyard, wine tasting, and fabulous restaurant and golfing and it is a harvest host member. It is in Glenn’s Ferry on the Snake river. Our favorite place and we live in Nevada. Safe travels.
great video! sorry I missed running into you guys in WA state! That's a haul up the hill out of Pendelton towards Boise! Done it many times pulling my trailer! Have all the Fun!
I recently road tripped San Diego California to Calgary Alberta. 1600 miles 26 hours of driving including gas and grocery stops. We did the who.e trip in 34 hours. It was epic. 16 hours of driving the first day and 10 hours the second day.
How fun! While you were posting this episode, I was driving that same route in Washington through Cle Elum on my way to Wenatchee and my kiddo just stopped at that Thorp area on his way to Spokane just 3 hours ago.
Spent most of my younger years in Az, 7 of them in Phx. Now live in Fl. Just got back from Phx where it was 107 and my lord, the DRY heat is terrible. I'll take humidity over it anyday. Another popping episode you two!
Have you considered using Maverik Adventure fuel stations. They are plentiful out west and have become our go to station since they have dedicated truck and RV lanes with diesel and gas pumps along with the hi flow diesel and DEF pumps in the same lane. Makes life easier. Also, most have a dump station at no charge. They are very user friendly. Most do not have overnight parking but I have seen dog parks.
I couldn't agree more about Las Vegas. My company has a convention there every three years (it's the only city that can host enough people at one time), and I have to admit that I HATE it. You're absolutely right...24-48 hours is plenty. My wife and I have learned exactly what you said. You have to have a plan. If you just wander around, you'll despise humanity within about 23 minutes. Las Vegas is the armpit of civilization, but it you look hard enough, it has its redeeming factors. We always plan to see a good show, plan one night out to a nice dinner spot, do what we need to do for the convention, hang out at the pool, and then get out of there as fast as we can! 😀
The wife and I have done several trips to Las Vegas, our favorite time is mid-January when it's cold and rainy/dreary at home and we go there and it's sunny and clear. We had one fairly nasty trip there (I got food poisoning - don't ever go through that in a casino hotel!) and on our way back, we decided that we'd never go back. Fast forward a couple of weeks - one of my employees had been selling raffle tickets for his daughter's private high school, and I won... a trip to Vegas. So, we went back.
As soon as you mentioned the Love's in Ellensburg, I thought of the waste treatment facility plant to the south. I live about 15 miles from Ravensdale and I regularly make the trip out Hwy 18 to I-90/I-82 to go to Goldendale, WA. I usually stop at both the MP90 rest stop (on the way out, but not to use the dump station) and the waste treatment plant (on the way back.) What you missed was the Yakima Canyon drive (Hwy 821) which bypasses the I-90/I-82 interchange. It adds about 15 minutes onto the trip but is much prettier and flatter.
3 rides with dog bites, one with a wasp sting, broken chain, tire blowout, hail, 50mph winds, - surely they’re not all great rides in my book. Oh, and the launch over the front handle bars breaking my front tooth and tearing my Rotator Cuff on the day of my daughter’s HS Graduation and Graduation Party. Yea, without any doubt, every ride is not a great ride.
you forgot Rest Stops/areas! We needed to go from Abbotsford BC to Boise in 3 nights & hit 3 rest stops, Indian Joe Hill RA, Arrowhead Travel Plaza (separate areas for semis & no time limit) and finished at Snake River View RA. Our favourite one was Arrowhead. We planned it right and were able to position our fifth wheel so we could put out our kitchen slide. We're making our way south and after two weeks at a RV park in Boise, we're planning on hitting a couple as we move south.
When we got our first trailer, we carefully studied everything we could find about the do’s and dont’s of the dump station. When the time came for our first dump, we lined up behind someone who was doing all the dont’s and none of the do’s. It was eye-opening (and a little frightening), but, as we’ve come to learn, not entirely uncommon. Oh, and regarding getting a workout on the road, one word: TRX.
Marc & Trish, a new song released today and it is a KYD anthem, hands down!!!! Memory Bank by Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors (+Ellie) If KYD had a theme song, this would be it. Grateful for your channel!
The blitz to next season. Twenty seven hundred dollars for brakes, oil, and then same sounds on the high side. Glad you passed on the public dump station. Looks like you are not using the equalizer bars anymore. Thank you for sharing and have a great day.
Always enjoy the ‘between’ episodes! I’m a Trucker, and I am fortunate enough not to need to stay at truck stops too often. I am able to ‘turn’ my trips, return ing to my shipper daily, and bobtail home for my break. I’m surprised you opted to stay on the truck side of the Love’s. I generally see rv’s over in the car side , even with trailers here on the east coast. Definitely different out west vs the I-81 1-78, I-64 territory I’m in most of the time.
You can try resetting the troubled fan by taking the fuse out of the ceiling housing about 10 min then replacing. The other thing is clean off the tag sensor- green mini CPU board looking thing. . Not a Fantastic Vent guru but may help.
Please. Always always always watch your truck when a semi is backing up beside you. I’m also a truck driver, and there are some.. not so bright drivers out here. And a tip. Find a spot either between other trucks or a spot right next to the “easiest” spot to back into. So far I’ve lucked out. Love the content btw! Can’t wait to get into an airstream and go see the national parks! Please don’t stop making videos!
Common experiences - I agree with your list/order, although I would slip Cabelas in above Walmart. I had to duck into one during the horrible thunderstorms across Nebraska back in early July. I was on a solo trip and waited too long to look for a place to stop (because my logic was "no one goes to Nebraska"), and every option was sold out or closed. Cabelas wasn't bad, a little off the beaten path (in a good way), a tree-lined parking lot for some privacy. Pretty quiet, and better than driving into a thunderstorm with 50 mph head/crosswinds. The advantage of a class-A for parking-lot-docking (or C+), is if something gets sketchy, we can close the slides, retract the jacks, and "move" without having to go outside. I would also put Army Corp of Engineers campgrounds rather high on your list - those are usually high quality parks 50 amp and water with large spaces, albeit off-the-beaten path locations. I have a disabled vet National Parks Access pass and ACE gives a 50% discount - so around $5-$9 a night, or $10-$20'ish for the public. Love's - I tried one of their overpriced "RV Parks" in Box Elder last May while on a business trip in Rapid City. I had a one-night gap before the week long reservation that I had became available. I would put the Love's RV parks below the truck stop experience. Here's the problem (for us) - if I am traveling solo (which I often use for business trips), my front bumper is tapping the Love's RV entrance security gate while my front axle tires are not yet on the weight sensor in the driveway. The keypad was also about 3 feet below the sliding window, so I had to go out and tap in the code - and there was NO WAY to get back into the RV (on the passenger-side), release the air brakes, and get it moving before the gate would come down again, it gives you like 10'ish seconds to do so. I also couldn't back up away from it because I had my pickup flat-towed on the back (and I was sitting at a sharp turn-in angle off the road, so I would never be able to get the pickup off the tow-bar either). So I had to get creative - I tapped the 4 digit code in with my fingers, then ran back around the bus and from the driver seat window, hit the 'enter' button with a broomstick to get the gate to go up so I could start moving through it before it would slam shut again. We also did Oregon/Washington/Vancouver BC for a month-long September trip, purely coincidental - we had planned the northwest earlier this year, we live near Tahoe and we weren't excited about another long drive eastward and we never RV in California, roads are horrible, fuel is stupidly-expensive, and 90+% of the RV parks are dumpy. The NW was a short jaunt, so we went straight north on I-5. I hadn't spent any time in the Northwest before "with wheels," just business flights in/out. We were underwhelmed and it's not on the future travel list. We started the leisure time in Vancouver, BC first, then worked our way back along the coast. The daily (brutal) traffic in the whole region kind of dampened the enthusiasm to do much from day to day. Vancouver BC downtown traffic jams were horrid. Your Pendleton stop - I laughed, my wife makes me stop at those whenever we see one, we were just at one a couple of weeks ago in some small town south of Astoria. I also found a shirt off the sale-on-sale rack and joined their text list for another 10% off (because I wouldn't actually spend $250 on a piece of dry-clean-only flannel otherwise - but $40 sounded reasonable), too funny. Nevada - it's slim pickings overall, but if you are using Hwy 95 north/south, our favorite spot is always Walker Lake - use Sportman's Beach for a hard surface campsite or Tamarack if you want to be closer to the water and don't mind the sand and gravel (not an option anymore with our pusher - but we used to love Tamarack with the TT we used to have). In a pinch, the Tonopah "airport" (general aviation) parking lot also works about an hour south of Hawthorne/Walker Lake, and there is some dispersed camping near Tonopah as well. Hwy 375 (Extra Terrestrial Highway) was fun - we did that at night once for the giggles, it routes within about 10 miles of Area 51. We had planned to stop at the Little Ale'Inn near Rachel, but kept going after looking at it for 2 seconds. Hwy 93 options are a dumpy casino parking lot in Jackpot, a couple of similarly-bad options in Wells, ditto in Ely, or obviously decent stuff in Vegas (all are about 3 hours apart). Never consider the Thousand Trails in Vegas, it's awful. Over 50 years of surface and subsurface nuclear weapons testing and about 3/4 of the state closed to any civilian traffic has that desolation effect. Safety Tip- they close the state parks in Nevada kind of early in the fall - and many of them don't actually put a 'closed' sign at the road entrance - the first one you see will be the chain across the road at the registration building - and it might be a ½ mile of "backing up" to return to the road without anywhere to spin the RV around. (Been there, done that). If you can get turned around though, no one will care if you boondock on the deserted entrance driveway. Our next trips - Tucson in January to get the motorhome's full-wall slide retrofitted by VROOM, followed by a stop at the Quartzsite rally. Then early spring will be Idaho, Montana, Glaciier and possibly Calgary, before the family travelers hit the road. We travel with my CCW for safety, so taking the motorhome across the border means leaving that behind (for what is usually about a month with at least 50% boondocking), so Calgary is on the 'maybe' list.
One extra plug for Cabela's parking lot camping, if you use their website's "store locator" - it lists RV Overnight Camping as a 'feature' of stores if permitted by local ordinances, etc., and many of them even have water & electric hookups. Great place to do some minor restocking too.
I bought that grill and sent it back because the griddle is aluminum. I loved the size and weight. I just know I would ruin it easily. I got the one with the steal griddle and it is 50lbs.
I hear you about being tired of companies making crap products. All new appliances in my house in 2012. In 12 years, I've had to repair the furnace and refrigerator and now I had to replace my washer and dryer. Over $800 apiece (Electrolux) and the washer smells like hot rubber when washing clothes and the dryer has a clunking noise so need to be repaired! It's robbery of our hard earned money. I have a fridge/freezer in my garage that's from the 70's and still works fine.
Agree on the grill. Great form factor and weight. Execution, a solid meh. Wonder what the small campchef 1/2 griddle and burner is like. Coleman style.
I don't get to see all your videos, but I did catch this one. I forgot you lived in Arizona . The wife & I are heading to Cibola, Arizona, right now from central Indiana. We are going to work at a Government Wildlife Refuge for the winter. We're in Shamrock, Texas, right now.
Heeeyyy… I’m from Las Vegas. And you are absolutely correct about the element and the decorum of the people coming here. Just like the airport. They let it all hung out 😂
do u realize that when rvs park in truckstops. It means drivers are DENIED a safe option to sleep as they are regulated to do so by the federal guide lines. Where by rvers are not. And can do as they please.
Great video of the " In Betweens " of the travel from here to there. I was so thinking you were in the NE corner of Nevada below Idaho. We drove in the Northern direction, coming from Great Basin NP. And YES there are good campgrounds at the base of the mountan with an amazing one, limited to 24' I believe, at the top of 10, 000 ft elevation below the peak.
We had an interesting experience staying over nite at a Loves. We parked and had one of those car haulers back in beside us. Well later that nite our carbon monoxide alarm started going off. Evidently he kept his motor running and exhaust pipe ran near the rear underneath and his fumes evidently started coming in our outside refrigerator vent. We have a 40 ft motorhome so the vent and his exhaust matched up
Great video as always. I noticed your magnetic knife rack above the stove. Do the knives stay there on travel days and do you worry about it getting hot when you are cooking in the oven?
Watching this video is sure familiar the drive down to AZ. I live in Vancouver WA and have a second house near Parker AZ. I make that same drive through OR ID, down 93 to Las Vegas about 4-5 times a year. Except I always make the drive on 93 through NV at night, less traffic easier driving. About half my trips are non stop, 1200 mi in 25 hours, and I'm the only driver! But love that drive.
What a nice 'chockful' of exhuberant adventuring this viewing 🤗. Ending back in Arizona & daughter plus her hubby💝. Can't wait to see your progression on Florida home in my *favorite area (albeit) before the travesties of the double-edge sword of the 🌀🌪️ Hurricanes/tornadoes 🫂. ✌️☮️
Yes, how did the Florida Bungalow fare? My son’s house (in St. petersburg) is not in a flood zone they were fine that way. Had lots of downed tree branches. They did evacuate. My son flew his plane up to Pensacola for safe keeping.
Campers arent the same over the last 5-10 years...they lost the notion of leave it better than you found it and be respectful of all your fellow campers! Great episode as usual!
Love watching your videos we do have a Ford F250 our travel trailer is 27 feet and it’s a Jacob feather. When we go somewhere in transit, I like using RV LIFE, Open Roads and staying overnight at loves on travel days if you do it again, which I highly recommend, do not park by the semi trucks, but go upfront upfront where the cars are they always have RV parking up there. And I’ve always been able to use the slide. We feel safer there than other places. But I like about loves her flying J the cops regularly drive-through. There’s always a lot of other people you save a lot and after all, it’s only for one night.
I love my Nutri-bullet. I use it all the time! Doesn't take up much space, either. I know that feeling of getting back to Arizona. I grew up there, so it always feels like coming home.
There’s something very special about your episodes. I think they are professionally done. The narration, music, camera footage and content. The way you do it. Makes you feel like you’re right there with you enjoying the travels together. Very relaxing, you’ve really got this figured out.
Mark is professional with the camera and Trisha is a master narrator!
My father had a rv for over 53 years, after mom died I moved in to become his full time caretaker and we still traveled. At 89 years old he was still driving his 43’ Class A and realized it was getting to hard to get in so he downsized to a Class C and I became the driver. I love to drive so I was excited about our travels. But over the course of 7 years I came to hate the rv life. One reason was the overcrowded campgrounds with sites on top of each other and dad didn’t like to dry camp even though we could. Another reason is he’s seen all of America (except Hawaii) Canada and Mexico and still at 95 he has a photographic memory and remembers every campground he’s visited which is amazing plus every time I would ask can we stop I got “nope, I’ve been there”. Now I watch your videos and think and dream about my future and down the road I hope to buy a small rv and visit all those “nope, I’ve been there” places. I love Pendleton and with dad I’ve driven 7 times within 50 miles of that store and that will be one of my future stops when I travel to all those beautiful National Parks, State Parks and Harvest Host you have showcased and I’ve only been able to wave at while driving dads rv. Thank You for bringing back my desire and dreams to travel down the roads of my future.
A bit of advice from a 35 year veteran trucker… when parking between trucks, don’t back all the way back, stop even with the front of the trucks otherwise trucks coming in later think that spot is open and it pisses them off to find you in it.
That's a good point. Like a motorcycle taking a spot.
Yes we’re in the trucking business and spots for safe truck parking is incredibly limited in a lot of areas so when we see anything that’s not a truck taking a spot it’s definitely annoying.
I do love your videos and how you still show adventure at different stages of life, I noticed how couples naturally fall into roles and how helpful that it is. We also fell into roles while team truck driving and it alleviated lots of miscommunication 😊
Good advice, I will remember that next time I pull my camper, thanks.
Great advice
@@KeepYourDaydream As a retired trucker, whenever I park my pickup and 26ft travel trailer at a truckstop (which is quite often) I always pull into the car park and keep to the side. That leaves the truck spots for the truckers who have no other choice. Just my way of thinking.
Such a fun and happy video. Great music also.
I love how yall share some beautiful scenery on your trips. It's so much fun to watch and dream about these places. Thank you for sharing
We just made almost the same trip - from Everett Washington to Las Vegas. We also have a Globetrotter but ours is a 27FB. And we installed an off-grid system, but EcoFlow rather than Victron. We’re 52 and 62 yo and we both work out on the road and at home and we rock climb. Bike commute.
I just thought all the parallels were interesting…
Happy trails! We look forward to every video.
You and Marc are so good together. She even finishes your sentence. So cute. I’ve watched you guys for years, since the kids were very young, and they have grown up a lot. Happy trails.
My favorite. Nothing special, between the episodes episode. You can never miss with that!!
I agree with you dressing up for dates and looking nice to go out. I remember that my mother would dress me up to go to our mall! Times have changed! 😊
I agree with you! We have seen people do that with both gray and black tanks without a hose. You were kinder than I was. You were actually wiser too. I should have just drove off but I thought it may have been someone who just didn’t know better! So I approached them and offered them my sewer hose and to show them the easy way to empty their tanks! However they informed me that they were expert, full time RVers and I needed to mind my $&@&$ business. My wife talked me down and we just drove on! I’m so grateful for my dear wife!
It's disgusting & so inconsiderate of fellow campers. So sad
What! I’m glad we’ve never seen that! So disgusting and incredibly rude. However it was nice of you to offer your sewer hose. It does happen that people lose their sewer hose and I hope I meet you should I ever be in that situation. :)
One thing I love about TH-camrs is there music choices 👌🇦🇺
Love Between the Episodes. Shows real RV life that happens most of the time.
Thanks for sharing your activities. We always look forward to seeing your TH-cam video. Always enjoy the life and love one another.
Still love to watch after all these years. You two are great
$10 for dumping and clean potable water is priceless to me.
A fun Harvest Host location is priceless. We renew our membership next week and are adding the golf level.
Your gym time and bike riding is inspiring.
We upgraded with a cinderella travel propane toilet in our RV. Love it! Yeah, we still have to dump gray water but not having to deal with 1’s and 2’s sure made things easier. I wish Incinolet had a propane toilet since they are easier to maintain. We have a 120v incinolet in our cabin. Another lifesaver since we didn’t have a 30k septic install.
You Two just make me happy. Thank you.
We tried a Loves RV park, it was very nice, with full hook up, level sites, and clean bathrooms and laundry room
Always a fun journey with you two!
As usual, great episode. Hope all is well at your Florida house. The past few weeks have been crazy. Two storms crazy flooding here. We were very lucky where we live. We were under an evacuation order due to being in “A” flood zone. We came home to find all was well.
We were very lucky. Just some broken tree limbs.
Trish needed her tiny hand for those shot glasses!🎉
We have been watching KYD for over 2 years and we are ready to hit the road. I’m trying to keep up with beneficial apps but things change. Can you do a video on current apps that newbies on the road like us should consider? RV Trip Wizard or RV Life Pro? With your fab experience what do you NOW feel is worth getting and maintaining. Thank you. We appreciate you!❤
I really enjoy your “between the episodes” episodes. The spontaneity just makes the whole show feel more genuine. Great video as always when you include euchre. Take care and safe travels.
Tori and Duncan caught on fast. Now we can practice and come into Michigan hot!
Love the Pendleton shirt. That shirt over a tee shirt (preference for a KYD one) with only one or max 2 buttons done up, untucked with Bermuda shorts, or if necessary casual pants, and sandals, is what I call Camping Elegance. my favorite dresswear. ..
After watching yall last night we checked our Blackstone griddle like yours and our handle had cracked also and was getting ready to break. Thank you for showing this to your viewers. We love your channel.
A great way to spend my Sunday night, thanks for the insights, a vicarious experience of travel.
My hubby is a veteran so we stayed at Nellis and it was nice there. It was Jan & Feb so it was cool/cold and then when we left of course the weather turned great.
Lots of fun watching. Thank you.
Those spots are for trucks for when drivers have to sleep, not for rvs. Tractor trailers don't stay in campgrounds or rv resorts. Me and my wife take trips in our rv and we always stay in campgrounds even for a quick overnight, if we are tired and there is no campground we will stay in a hotel (not camp in a hotel parking lot but actually get a room) you can afford a long airstream and nice diesel pickup but you can't afford a campsite or a hotel. Leave the truck overnight parking for trucks.
Great episode. You need to check out the actual Loves RV Rest stop reserved for RVs only. They are full hook ups with concrete pads, big lots and away from the big rigs.
I appreciate the almost 30
Minute video vs the shorter ones.
We do a ton of camping, but I wish I could do what you guys do. 10 years to retirement.
We love watching you two, very well done and makes us feel like we were just on vacation too!
The Nutribullet hack - ❤❤❤
Loved this episode. Thank you for letting us glimpse into your life. 🥰
Can’t believe this is the first episode I’ve watched WHILE camping. Watching from Fisherman’s Memorial Campground at Point Judith RI.
I thought for a minute there you were considering going to Stanley, ID.... the area around it has been on fire for most of the summer. Seems to have finally died down. I live in Idaho and go up there most summers and fall. Interesting video, showed life on the road, I enjoyed it!!!
Great music track.
I hope y’all didn’t get too much damage. I grew up in Sarasota and have family in Tampa. It’s so heartbreaking, so much damage. Stay safe, it ain’t over yet.
My partner and I are living on the road! We would love a video explaining and showing how yall stay so fit! Looking great!
I just went back to watch you ''First RV Trip'' video! Things have evolved so much for your family since!! That's amazing.
Flashback:
- Doug says we're not gonna make it out of the state Arizona
- Cooper says things gonna be for sale new week
- Tori thinks your gonna go longer than 6 months
- Caleb thinks the haters are gonna hate!!!
Who's the winner and what did you win??
So good. Thanks! Yes, much has changed since then. Crazy.
We lived at the HWY 93 rv park for like 6 months in our 5th wheel when selling our house. Lived in twin falls for 9 years. Loved it.
Wow you covered some country. The koa in Ellensburg is really nice. Probably where you got the antiques was in Thorp. It's a fun little place to go into. We are looking at possible snow on Friday.
The loves RV Stops are great! We stayed at one on a travel day and we will do it again!
Great views, fun to watch! Thanks for sharing!
Hope you faired well during both Hurricanes. Not a good storm season here in Florida.
Next time you are near Ely, Nevada, check out Ward Mountain Campground. It is up the grade from Ely and much cooler. Best of all, no semi trucks. It is dry camping for $12 per night with large sites in the lower loop. Safe travels!
Oh my gosh. The next time you are traveling through Idaho you have to go to the YKnot Rv, vineyard, wine tasting, and fabulous restaurant and golfing and it is a harvest host member. It is in Glenn’s Ferry on the Snake river. Our favorite place and we live in Nevada. Safe travels.
great video! sorry I missed running into you guys in WA state!
That's a haul up the hill out of Pendelton towards Boise! Done it many times pulling my trailer!
Have all the Fun!
I recently road tripped San Diego California to Calgary Alberta. 1600 miles 26 hours of driving including gas and grocery stops. We did the who.e trip in 34 hours. It was epic. 16 hours of driving the first day and 10 hours the second day.
How fun! While you were posting this episode, I was driving that same route in Washington through Cle Elum on my way to Wenatchee and my kiddo just stopped at that Thorp area on his way to Spokane just 3 hours ago.
Spent most of my younger years in Az, 7 of them in Phx. Now live in Fl. Just got back from Phx where it was 107 and my lord, the DRY heat is terrible. I'll take humidity over it anyday. Another popping episode you two!
Have you considered using Maverik Adventure fuel stations. They are plentiful out west and have become our go to station since they have dedicated truck and RV lanes with diesel and gas pumps along with the hi flow diesel and DEF pumps in the same lane. Makes life easier. Also, most have a dump station at no charge. They are very user friendly. Most do not have overnight parking but I have seen dog parks.
What a great trip home video. Enjoyed the comments about truck stop overnighting, etc. Looking forward to Florida adventures.
I couldn't agree more about Las Vegas. My company has a convention there every three years (it's the only city that can host enough people at one time), and I have to admit that I HATE it. You're absolutely right...24-48 hours is plenty. My wife and I have learned exactly what you said. You have to have a plan. If you just wander around, you'll despise humanity within about 23 minutes. Las Vegas is the armpit of civilization, but it you look hard enough, it has its redeeming factors. We always plan to see a good show, plan one night out to a nice dinner spot, do what we need to do for the convention, hang out at the pool, and then get out of there as fast as we can! 😀
The wife and I have done several trips to Las Vegas, our favorite time is mid-January when it's cold and rainy/dreary at home and we go there and it's sunny and clear.
We had one fairly nasty trip there (I got food poisoning - don't ever go through that in a casino hotel!) and on our way back, we decided that we'd never go back. Fast forward a couple of weeks - one of my employees had been selling raffle tickets for his daughter's private high school, and I won... a trip to Vegas. So, we went back.
It’s a lot of inappropriate people doing inappropriate things. But I do love the Bellagio fountain!
As soon as you mentioned the Love's in Ellensburg, I thought of the waste treatment facility plant to the south. I live about 15 miles from Ravensdale and I regularly make the trip out Hwy 18 to I-90/I-82 to go to Goldendale, WA. I usually stop at both the MP90 rest stop (on the way out, but not to use the dump station) and the waste treatment plant (on the way back.) What you missed was the Yakima Canyon drive (Hwy 821) which bypasses the I-90/I-82 interchange. It adds about 15 minutes onto the trip but is much prettier and flatter.
Every ride is a good ride. Unless there’s a spill, I’ve never had a regret.
3 rides with dog bites, one with a wasp sting, broken chain, tire blowout, hail, 50mph winds, - surely they’re not all great rides in my book. Oh, and the launch over the front handle bars breaking my front tooth and tearing my Rotator Cuff on the day of my daughter’s HS Graduation and Graduation Party. Yea, without any doubt, every ride is not a great ride.
@@williamumbach592.“Unless there’s a spill,”
you forgot Rest Stops/areas! We needed to go from Abbotsford BC to Boise in 3 nights & hit 3 rest stops, Indian Joe Hill RA, Arrowhead Travel Plaza (separate areas for semis & no time limit) and finished at Snake River View RA. Our favourite one was Arrowhead. We planned it right and were able to position our fifth wheel so we could put out our kitchen slide. We're making our way south and after two weeks at a RV park in Boise, we're planning on hitting a couple as we move south.
Your top 10 overnight camp stops is spot on, but I would add moochdocking in there! 😎🏆
I agree. Moochdocking would rank pretty high actually.
When we got our first trailer, we carefully studied everything we could find about the do’s and dont’s of the dump station. When the time came for our first dump, we lined up behind someone who was doing all the dont’s and none of the do’s. It was eye-opening (and a little frightening), but, as we’ve come to learn, not entirely uncommon.
Oh, and regarding getting a workout on the road, one word: TRX.
Marc & Trish, a new song released today and it is a KYD anthem, hands down!!!! Memory Bank by Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors (+Ellie) If KYD had a theme song, this would be it.
Grateful for your channel!
I love to follow along.
If you haven’t already, you should consider coming to The Tulip Festival in Pella Iowa in the spring. Lots of great culture!
The blitz to next season. Twenty seven hundred dollars for brakes, oil, and then same sounds on the high side. Glad you passed on the public dump station. Looks like you are not using the equalizer bars anymore. Thank you for sharing and have a great day.
5:58 is why I spray bleach on the bottoms of my shoes before I get back in the truck at a dump station.
Hope your Florida home is ok after the Hurricanes!
Always enjoy the ‘between’ episodes!
I’m a Trucker, and I am fortunate enough not to need to stay at truck stops too often. I am able to ‘turn’ my trips, return ing to my shipper daily, and bobtail home for my break.
I’m surprised you opted to stay on the truck side of the Love’s. I generally see rv’s over in the car side , even with trailers here on the east coast. Definitely different out west vs the I-81 1-78, I-64 territory I’m in most of the time.
Stopped by the KYD cabin on Tuesday just for fun, and I'm shocked at how tight your parking pad is for the Airstream! I hope your neighbors are cool..
You can try resetting the troubled fan by taking the fuse out of the ceiling housing about 10 min then replacing. The other thing is clean off the tag sensor- green mini CPU board looking thing. . Not a Fantastic Vent guru but may help.
Please. Always always always watch your truck when a semi is backing up beside you. I’m also a truck driver, and there are some.. not so bright drivers out here. And a tip. Find a spot either between other trucks or a spot right next to the “easiest” spot to back into. So far I’ve lucked out.
Love the content btw! Can’t wait to get into an airstream and go see the national parks! Please don’t stop making videos!
In our scout troop we refer to a ride like that as “Type 2” fun. You will remember it for a lifetime.
Common experiences - I agree with your list/order, although I would slip Cabelas in above Walmart. I had to duck into one during the horrible thunderstorms across Nebraska back in early July. I was on a solo trip and waited too long to look for a place to stop (because my logic was "no one goes to Nebraska"), and every option was sold out or closed. Cabelas wasn't bad, a little off the beaten path (in a good way), a tree-lined parking lot for some privacy. Pretty quiet, and better than driving into a thunderstorm with 50 mph head/crosswinds. The advantage of a class-A for parking-lot-docking (or C+), is if something gets sketchy, we can close the slides, retract the jacks, and "move" without having to go outside.
I would also put Army Corp of Engineers campgrounds rather high on your list - those are usually high quality parks 50 amp and water with large spaces, albeit off-the-beaten path locations. I have a disabled vet National Parks Access pass and ACE gives a 50% discount - so around $5-$9 a night, or $10-$20'ish for the public.
Love's - I tried one of their overpriced "RV Parks" in Box Elder last May while on a business trip in Rapid City. I had a one-night gap before the week long reservation that I had became available. I would put the Love's RV parks below the truck stop experience. Here's the problem (for us) - if I am traveling solo (which I often use for business trips), my front bumper is tapping the Love's RV entrance security gate while my front axle tires are not yet on the weight sensor in the driveway. The keypad was also about 3 feet below the sliding window, so I had to go out and tap in the code - and there was NO WAY to get back into the RV (on the passenger-side), release the air brakes, and get it moving before the gate would come down again, it gives you like 10'ish seconds to do so. I also couldn't back up away from it because I had my pickup flat-towed on the back (and I was sitting at a sharp turn-in angle off the road, so I would never be able to get the pickup off the tow-bar either). So I had to get creative - I tapped the 4 digit code in with my fingers, then ran back around the bus and from the driver seat window, hit the 'enter' button with a broomstick to get the gate to go up so I could start moving through it before it would slam shut again.
We also did Oregon/Washington/Vancouver BC for a month-long September trip, purely coincidental - we had planned the northwest earlier this year, we live near Tahoe and we weren't excited about another long drive eastward and we never RV in California, roads are horrible, fuel is stupidly-expensive, and 90+% of the RV parks are dumpy. The NW was a short jaunt, so we went straight north on I-5. I hadn't spent any time in the Northwest before "with wheels," just business flights in/out. We were underwhelmed and it's not on the future travel list. We started the leisure time in Vancouver, BC first, then worked our way back along the coast. The daily (brutal) traffic in the whole region kind of dampened the enthusiasm to do much from day to day. Vancouver BC downtown traffic jams were horrid.
Your Pendleton stop - I laughed, my wife makes me stop at those whenever we see one, we were just at one a couple of weeks ago in some small town south of Astoria. I also found a shirt off the sale-on-sale rack and joined their text list for another 10% off (because I wouldn't actually spend $250 on a piece of dry-clean-only flannel otherwise - but $40 sounded reasonable), too funny.
Nevada - it's slim pickings overall, but if you are using Hwy 95 north/south, our favorite spot is always Walker Lake - use Sportman's Beach for a hard surface campsite or Tamarack if you want to be closer to the water and don't mind the sand and gravel (not an option anymore with our pusher - but we used to love Tamarack with the TT we used to have). In a pinch, the Tonopah "airport" (general aviation) parking lot also works about an hour south of Hawthorne/Walker Lake, and there is some dispersed camping near Tonopah as well. Hwy 375 (Extra Terrestrial Highway) was fun - we did that at night once for the giggles, it routes within about 10 miles of Area 51. We had planned to stop at the Little Ale'Inn near Rachel, but kept going after looking at it for 2 seconds. Hwy 93 options are a dumpy casino parking lot in Jackpot, a couple of similarly-bad options in Wells, ditto in Ely, or obviously decent stuff in Vegas (all are about 3 hours apart). Never consider the Thousand Trails in Vegas, it's awful. Over 50 years of surface and subsurface nuclear weapons testing and about 3/4 of the state closed to any civilian traffic has that desolation effect. Safety Tip- they close the state parks in Nevada kind of early in the fall - and many of them don't actually put a 'closed' sign at the road entrance - the first one you see will be the chain across the road at the registration building - and it might be a ½ mile of "backing up" to return to the road without anywhere to spin the RV around. (Been there, done that). If you can get turned around though, no one will care if you boondock on the deserted entrance driveway.
Our next trips - Tucson in January to get the motorhome's full-wall slide retrofitted by VROOM, followed by a stop at the Quartzsite rally. Then early spring will be Idaho, Montana, Glaciier and possibly Calgary, before the family travelers hit the road. We travel with my CCW for safety, so taking the motorhome across the border means leaving that behind (for what is usually about a month with at least 50% boondocking), so Calgary is on the 'maybe' list.
One extra plug for Cabela's parking lot camping, if you use their website's "store locator" - it lists RV Overnight Camping as a 'feature' of stores if permitted by local ordinances, etc., and many of them even have water & electric hookups. Great place to do some minor restocking too.
I bought that grill and sent it back because the griddle is aluminum. I loved the size and weight. I just know I would ruin it easily. I got the one with the steal griddle and it is 50lbs.
I hear you about being tired of companies making crap products. All new appliances in my house in 2012. In 12 years, I've had to repair the furnace and refrigerator and now I had to replace my washer and dryer. Over $800 apiece (Electrolux) and the washer smells like hot rubber when washing clothes and the dryer has a clunking noise so need to be repaired! It's robbery of our hard earned money. I have a fridge/freezer in my garage that's from the 70's and still works fine.
Manufacturers call it planed obsolescence. They literally build garbage with a planed life expectancy now. It's absolutely disgusting.
Agree on the grill. Great form factor and weight. Execution, a solid meh. Wonder what the small campchef 1/2 griddle and burner is like. Coleman style.
Thank you. Blessings
I don't get to see all your videos, but I did catch this one. I forgot you lived in Arizona . The wife & I are heading to Cibola, Arizona, right now from central Indiana. We are going to work at a Government Wildlife Refuge for the winter. We're in Shamrock, Texas, right now.
Good old Ely, Nevada. Stop there regularly for gas between Elko and Las Vegas NV.
Heeeyyy… I’m from Las Vegas. And you are absolutely correct about the element and the decorum of the people coming here. Just like the airport. They let it all hung out 😂
We noticed you have the same Berkey we do! They are awesome! We are huge believers in good water!
My aunt and uncle live in Vegas and 10-15 years ago we used to visit the strip every time. Now, we never go out there.
do u realize that when rvs park in truckstops. It means drivers are DENIED a safe option to sleep as they are regulated to do so by the federal guide lines. Where by rvers are not. And can do as they please.
Love it guys, we live near Pendleton. Glad to see you in our neighborhood! Drive safe.
Great video of the " In Betweens " of the travel from here to there.
I was so thinking you were in the NE corner of Nevada below Idaho. We drove in the Northern direction, coming from Great Basin NP. And YES there are good campgrounds at the base of the mountan with an amazing one, limited to 24' I believe, at the top of 10, 000 ft elevation below the peak.
So agree with you about camping equipment it should be more durable. Love the content. Thx! Safe travels!😃
Always love your videos! CC interpreted you staying at a Harvest Hose! I thought that was funny!😂
Lol. I wish - some fresh water would be nice ;)
Happy Sunday y’all!!time to bundle-ruski!!!
Your in Elko Nv. Many places to pull over on the way to Vegas for a semi so good for an rv.
Awesome video, safe travels and enjoy!!
My 7 year old son who only listened to the show: “Dude, dad, that dad is the same dad as you.” Such a cool episode. Thanks!
We had an interesting experience staying over nite at a Loves. We parked and had one of those car haulers back in beside us. Well later that nite our carbon monoxide alarm started going off. Evidently he kept his motor running and exhaust pipe ran near the rear underneath and his fumes evidently started coming in our outside refrigerator vent. We have a 40 ft motorhome so the vent and his exhaust matched up
Great video as always. I noticed your magnetic knife rack above the stove. Do the knives stay there on travel days and do you worry about it getting hot when you are cooking in the oven?
Watching this video is sure familiar the drive down to AZ. I live in Vancouver WA and have a second house near Parker AZ. I make that same drive through OR ID, down 93 to Las Vegas about 4-5 times a year. Except I always make the drive on 93 through NV at night, less traffic easier driving. About half my trips are non stop, 1200 mi in 25 hours, and I'm the only driver! But love that drive.
I hope you got the cauliflower steak at the Mayfair Supper Club. I had that there about a year ago and I still think about it. Best meal I ever had!
HEY GUYS! I was born in Ellensburg WA!
My mom wore high heels when we flew from Michigan to Arizona in 1955. I was 6 years old.
What a nice 'chockful' of exhuberant adventuring this viewing 🤗. Ending back in Arizona & daughter plus her hubby💝. Can't wait to see your progression on Florida home in my *favorite area (albeit) before the travesties of the double-edge sword of the 🌀🌪️ Hurricanes/tornadoes 🫂. ✌️☮️
Yes, how did the Florida Bungalow fare? My son’s house (in St. petersburg) is not in a flood zone they were fine that way. Had lots of downed tree branches. They did evacuate. My son flew his plane up to Pensacola for safe keeping.
Campers arent the same over the last 5-10 years...they lost the notion of leave it better than you found it and be respectful of all your fellow campers! Great episode as usual!
It was really nice meeting you both in person at the distillery.
Love watching your videos we do have a Ford F250 our travel trailer is 27 feet and it’s a Jacob feather. When we go somewhere in transit, I like using RV LIFE, Open Roads and staying overnight at loves on travel days if you do it again, which I highly recommend, do not park by the semi trucks, but go upfront upfront where the cars are they always have RV parking up there. And I’ve always been able to use the slide. We feel safer there than other places. But I like about loves her flying J the cops regularly drive-through. There’s always a lot of other people you save a lot and after all, it’s only for one night.
I love my Nutri-bullet. I use it all the time! Doesn't take up much space, either. I know that feeling of getting back to Arizona. I grew up there, so it always feels like coming home.
I hadn't thought of using it for coffee grinding, pretty good idea.
My husband and I loved watching this season! Trish - Where is the Vegas dress from? Love your style!
Thank you. Anthropology
I think you meant either Ellensburg (dump station) or Eatonville (no where on your route)