Hi guys, I haven't seen a new video from you two in a few weeks. I sure hope all is well?! Just thinking of you both. Sending you some good mojo your way.
@@mickylawless1941 Thank you. Yes we’ve been dealing with some things but we’re are good. This Sunday we’ll discuss it a bit. Thanks for the good mojo!
I am on the road. Walmart sells dish washing tubs for a dollar. Makes a great oil pan. Also if a Walmart has automotive dept. You can buy oil and filter. Do an oil change. With your receipt you can take the oil back to Walmart for recycling.
Just stumbled across your channel. I subscribed and will go back through all the older ones. I did add a link to your channel on my little website I do for truck camper travels, The TC Life. I actually just did a trip report of our travels in the Maupin area. I do not do a channel, too time consuming for me. The little blog website is plenty for me. I look forward to watching some of your other videos. Safe and fun travels!
Summer road construction is such a bother. But, rather than sweat it, just get flexible and reroute, like you did. Breakfast in cab! A variation of breakfast in bed! Stay cool. I think this summer could be a hot one. Carey On!
love your channel you guys should put together a hand book or list of camping spots or campgrounds that you like or dont you have so much experience. I know I would pay for one
Is there anyway you can mount a “tool” box (smaller) under your diamond plate rear bumper/step? I have the 6.4 Hemi as well and do my own oil change. I bought just a big enough oil catchment to hold the 7 quarts, and I get the mopar filter from Wally World. Puppy pads make for great overspill “rags”. In this under compartment box you can keep everything in it, including the socket and driver, filters, rubber gloves etc…Kinda like your own mobile oil change kit.
I want to get a truck camper and have a slightly inclined driveway. Would I be able to drop the camper off on the driveway? Any recommendations to that. Also is there a way to lock the camper so you dont have to worry about someone pulling up to it and stealing it ever?
@@deborakendrick1667 We’re good. We’ve definitely had some things going on that has kept us away. Sundays video will be about our absence. Thanks for reaching out:)
Question, I had airbags on my Camper/truck which made it easy in such situations. Lower the unit to fit work bays then pump back up. If you have these, have you tried it for height?
I have the 7500# airbags, and they don't lower/raise by much more than 2 or 3 inches in the rear. Probably due to the already stiff suspension on my truck (Ram diesel).
I would have called it ' Breakfast at the wheel ' but not while driving, safe travels 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Hi guys, I haven't seen a new video from you two in a few weeks. I sure hope all is well?! Just thinking of you both. Sending you some good mojo your way.
@@mickylawless1941 Thank you. Yes we’ve been dealing with some things but we’re are good. This Sunday we’ll discuss it a bit. Thanks for the good mojo!
@@CareyOnVagabond I’m glad all is well! Cheers!
I am on the road. Walmart sells dish washing tubs for a dollar. Makes a great oil pan. Also if a Walmart has automotive dept. You can buy oil and filter. Do an oil change. With your receipt you can take the oil back to Walmart for recycling.
Great tip! I’ve bought a cheap drain pan at Walmart once but they didn’t accept oil. So we changed oil in an auto zone lot they does:)
A good campground in the gorge is Tucker Park in Hood River. Quiet away from Hiway and train.
Thanks!
I've lived in Eugene for years. There's nowhere you can go to get away from the train noise. Yep, the Gorge is windy indeed.
Hi guys! Very nice surroundings. Should have changed the oil myself. Thanks for a great video!
Thanks for watching!
Just another adventure in the traveling day.
And at the end of the day, you can always bake scones for a tasty treat. YES.
True:)
Just stumbled across your channel. I subscribed and will go back through all the older ones. I did add a link to your channel on my little website I do for truck camper travels, The TC Life. I actually just did a trip report of our travels in the Maupin area. I do not do a channel, too time consuming for me. The little blog website is plenty for me. I look forward to watching some of your other videos. Safe and fun travels!
Thanks and welcome!
We polish our tanks when we have sewer hookups. Polishing is good😉
🙌😂
thanks guys for the bacon tip . I tried it and liked it.
Great to hear!
Summer road construction is such a bother. But, rather than sweat it, just get flexible and reroute, like you did. Breakfast in cab! A variation of breakfast in bed! Stay cool. I think this summer could be a hot one. Carey On!
So true!
Good to see you're still truckin' and Pistol's still eating green beans...it's been awhile, and we're okay now. We'll be checking in every few. 😁😁😎😎👍👍
Welcome back:)
love your channel you guys should put together a hand book or list of camping spots or campgrounds that you like or dont you have so much experience. I know I would pay for one
Maybe one day!
That skylight view had me NERVOUS 😬 but it was a great idea and shot!
😂🙌
Thank you. 🎶🌈
That breakfast looked yummy 😋 !
It was!
Is there anyway you can mount a “tool” box (smaller) under your diamond plate rear bumper/step? I have the 6.4 Hemi as well and do my own oil change. I bought just a big enough oil catchment to hold the 7 quarts, and I get the mopar filter from Wally World. Puppy pads make for great overspill “rags”. In this under compartment box you can keep everything in it, including the socket and driver, filters, rubber gloves etc…Kinda like your own mobile oil change kit.
I’ve thought about it but maybe I’m getting lazy and prefer to let someone else do it 😂
Curious what you get for fuel milage and truck rear end ratio etc.
Irene...you should have delivered Dave's breakfast on your roller skates 🛼😁
Good idea!!😂
Pistol makes me miss Brutus. She is so sweet.
❤️❤️
Was it too much trouble to unload the camper? And just drive the truck in for the oil change?
@@rogerbrekas8239 for us yes:)
I want to get a truck camper and have a slightly inclined driveway. Would I be able to drop the camper off on the driveway? Any recommendations to that.
Also is there a way to lock the camper so you dont have to worry about someone pulling up to it and stealing it ever?
Missing y’all! Are y’all ok?
@@deborakendrick1667 We’re good. We’ve definitely had some things going on that has kept us away. Sundays video will be about our absence. Thanks for reaching out:)
@@CareyOnVagabond praying
Question, I had airbags on my Camper/truck which made it easy in such situations. Lower the unit to fit work bays then pump back up. If you have these, have you tried it for height?
We do have air bags but it didn’t lower it enough. 🤷♂️🤦♂️😁
I have the 7500# airbags, and they don't lower/raise by much more than 2 or 3 inches in the rear. Probably due to the already stiff suspension on my truck (Ram diesel).
@@alaska-bornfloridaman about the same here. Might help if we get stuck under a low bridge though😉😁
@@CareyOnVagabond
Avoid Eastern Long Island. That was a fiasco trying to avoid low bridges.
@@alaska-bornfloridaman The N.E. Will keep you on your toes:)