Not sure if it’s just me… but all I have is a black screen
@RVDreamz1224Сағат бұрын
That was the idea, just a black screen with me reading the story. Hope you like the story if nothing else.
@OneAussiesAdventure2 сағат бұрын
Hey Bro
@RVDreamz1224Сағат бұрын
How ya goin?!
@OneAussiesAdventureСағат бұрын
Fekin’ hating the heat
@RVDreamz1224Сағат бұрын
It got colder here! next week will be better though. On the road soon for warmer temps!
@OneAussiesAdventure55 минут бұрын
@@RVDreamz1224 i can't wait to get back to the cold
@RVDreamz122452 минут бұрын
LOL, trade ya!
@OneAussiesAdventure2 сағат бұрын
You made the right decision because it’s the one you got ;) I wanted a high roof van but I couldn’t find one so ‘Big Fellah’ was actually the second choice. I bought it pretty much decked out but did some modifications to suit.
@RVDreamz1224Сағат бұрын
Exactly! Just because it has a few things done to it doesn't mean you won't remodel! There are several changes I am doing and plan to do to my rig. A home is built, not bought...
@camboda-vi6zh2 күн бұрын
Hello brother
@RVDreamz12242 күн бұрын
Hey Brother!
@camboda-vi6zh2 күн бұрын
@@RVDreamz1224 Yes, thank you
@LincolnGeertsen3 күн бұрын
Problem is I don't think anyone can determine who made the "right" choice except you. It's all contextual based on your needs. If you got what you want, for what you wanted to get it for, then yes, you made the right choice. If you're not happy with what you got for what you got it for, then the question is what aren't you happy with. If you're doing a ton more travel, a van's better for weight reasons, generally, or the ability to 'offroad'/etc. I think other than that, it's a question of interior space and amenities and that's entirely up to your preferences. On the extremely long-term, bigger will always be more expensive due to increased utility costs.
@RVDreamz12243 күн бұрын
My thought process was based on long term needs like you said. Off roading can be done with a towable vehicle. Long term and livability is what I was going for here. You're right on point though!
@yuktithegreat53904 күн бұрын
RVs are basically luxury motor homes. All the best!
@RVDreamz12244 күн бұрын
Thank you! and yes they are a bit like a luxury home on wheels. Stay tuned as I'll soon be doing a review of the inside of my RV home on wheels.
@deney544 күн бұрын
This depends on what kind of RVing you're doing .... I like to go down to Quartzsite every year and stay for three or four months, because I live on the west coast in WA. State and it's cold and windy....... I started with a van, to small then went to a truck and trailer, now I'm going with a Class A with a cargo trailer to hall my toys. life is too short....... go big, and die happy, don't poop in bucket, have you ever been sick when your RVing, not fun in a van.
@RVDreamz12244 күн бұрын
I couldn't agree more!
@OneAussiesAdventure10 күн бұрын
I have the Hollyland too. The mic is fantastic. My only issue is the aftercare when things fail, the company refused to repair or replace under warranty despite being only a few months old. If you saw mine, I have electrical tape holding the receiver together lol
@RVDreamz122410 күн бұрын
That's good to share for me to know, but very bad the company isn't helpful for you