Underscores the importance of doing a quick walk-around at every stop! Glad you caught that tire before it became a roadside problem. Would love to see some of the "old" footage woven in or even an entire episode of nothing but unseen footage. Thanks guys 😁
@livingsmalldreamingbig Жыл бұрын
Thanks for stopping to see us! We love you guys! The best part of the video was Lily saying “SALTY” we all cracked up!
@FindingOurSomeday Жыл бұрын
Sad we missed Stuart this round, but it was so good to see you guys and meet some of your family!
@JohnT.4321 Жыл бұрын
Flashback footage is wonderful. We get to see how much you have grown and aged in a good way. The girls grew so fast. Good luck with the hose. Hope you were able to fix it.
@JohnnyLawBMC Жыл бұрын
You're Gonna Wanna Watch Until the End! Do not be drinking anything when you watch it. We would love to see your old photos and videos. They may trigger a conversation about your thought process to go full time, concerns, the excitement, where you thought you were going to go and where you ended up. We have made our decisions and are making it happen. We sold our home last November and I can tell you, it is a great feeling not to be "living" to work on the house/property. Kids in 3 states, can't wait until Dec 1st, for Traci to retire and our new adventure truly begins. The walk around was a great find. The trip to Elkhart is truly cursed 😂
@ncdean62 Жыл бұрын
Doing a 1800 elevation gain family hike is epic! You guys have done so much since the start of your full-time adventure. You've given your girls so many memories to cherish. Have been inspired by all your videos. Thanks for sharing your adventures...
@kirstenbotten3845 Жыл бұрын
We would LOVE to see the oldy but goodie footage!! Please do a retrospect!! Love you guys
@t.l.robinson2162 Жыл бұрын
Your truck and trailer are shining like new money.
@Averagedude764 Жыл бұрын
Had my turbo boot blow off my 2015 lml as well. Granted this was after the engine was rebuilt two times for bad head gaskets. Going from Frisco, co down i70 to silver Thorne pulling our TT, exhaust break on, then transition from exhaust brake slowing us doesn’t o accelerating up to the tunnel a giant bang. Parked on the side of i70 heading up to the tunnel with the family for hours trying to figure out how to attach it again. Luckily dealer down the street sent a guy out and he made a few trips to get it attached. State patrol told me to duck tape it lol.
@leonaweltzer4023 Жыл бұрын
I have a travel trailer parked at a private campground. No towing issues or hitching and unhitching issues. Hooked up to electric, water and sewer. 1200 forested lots with 2 swimming pools, club houses, ballpark, archery range, hiking trails, activities in the weekends during the summer and holiday weekends.
@bobbyhenry3397 Жыл бұрын
We would definitely like to see your old footage. We enjoy your family so much and look forward to seeing your videos each week. We love seeing the footage you get of God's beautiful creation and I'm always having to stop the video to make notes on my list of places to go. We also love the West and are getting ready to head that way! Thank you for sharing your adventures!
@johndiezel5781 Жыл бұрын
Of course we would love to see old footage, it is part of the history of your journey! Just put it on for a bit longer duration, you flash that stuff so fast that my mind can't process that quickly. Lol. Thank you as always, for your wonder videos! Oh, the tire damage sure looks like impact damage, like hitting a deep pot hole. When the impact has enough force it laterally pinches the tire between the impact object and the rim, usually braking the radial belt of the tire. Consider switching to a quality LT tire instead of trailer tires, just make sure the tire weight rating is the same or more. OMG! The ending was hilarious!!! Priceless!
@jacquetaylor2714 Жыл бұрын
Our spare ballooned on us and took out our water lines through our floor. 😮 thank heavens for smart relatives on fixing all of the damage!
@angelagibson9793 Жыл бұрын
YES!!!! SHOW US THE OLD FOOTAGE PLEASE. I love seeing how the girls grow. I have two girls also, ages 13 and 9. One is named Lily. We love to RV when we can. Also, your photography is beautiful. Would you consider doing a video on shutter speeds, ect. I have a Canon EOS Rebel T6. Love watching your videos.
@acmanwwjd1 Жыл бұрын
I had the same thing on my truck. The high side boot came loose and they believe that’s what caused the particulate filter to plug. At least that’s what they’re telling me and you know what I did after that.
@seabliss22 Жыл бұрын
Two hours is our limit as weekend warriors. Downside of weekend warriors is the packing and unpacking the camper. Yes we keep basics, yes we keep the fridge plugged in but we don't run the air conditioner when not using it so all the chocolate cookies, breads, produce etc . Comes out. Along with the laundry. Then if parking for a couple of weeks I'll be moving my clean clothes out to wear.
@jackmccarty1421 Жыл бұрын
Fulltiming is so much easier then packing and unpacking, but if you can't full time still get out there it's all worth it. Thousand trails the only way to go for us. Love your videos and how much fun you have. Love the great service projects you do.
@YourFavoriteRealtorOhio Жыл бұрын
We have a seasonal site about an hour away that is closer to family so our fifth wheel almost acts as a summer home at times. We also travel about 3-5 trips a year. Mostly within a few hours but at least one big trip every year. Our goal is to show our boys all 50 states before they graduate!
@MsSunstoned Жыл бұрын
Yes. We want a peek of old times. Agreed; Goodbyes are always tough.
@davidfacktor648 Жыл бұрын
I live in KY and love heading out west. I enjoy the openness, mountains, and cooler less humid air.
@ibrewalot Жыл бұрын
Great to see you all back on the road...and good catch on the tire. Best part of the video was Layla's anchovy experience! 🙂
@michaelcochran7531 Жыл бұрын
I subscribe to several youtube channels, many RV related. All of them do some drone video, but I have to say the drone footage on this channel is the best.
@artboudreau Жыл бұрын
We stay 2-2.5 hours from home on weekends. We'll go up to 4.5 hours on a 3-4 day weekend trip. Love the throwback footage. Safe travels.
@lynfl9814 Жыл бұрын
Going down that big mountain looked a lot more difficult than going up. Wow, overturned ankle in a heartbeat. But, you guys did it! The flashbacks of the early days and the kids are great. What a fun ending. I so enjoy going on adventure with you guys.
@TheJirish Жыл бұрын
A big yes to the early adventures of the Nickersons, please! I was hopeful that the aftermarket kit was going to work out, but they often do. I'm sure you have warranty on those Goodyear tires, but still that's frightening. Glad you caught it. Will be walking around more at rest stops from now on!
@RV_Tips_Tricks_Travel Жыл бұрын
Received the GREAT news today that we will get to spend next year, May through October at the Pumpkin Patch RV Resort as work campers in Hermon Maine. Lobstah here I come!
@brianprice13835 ай бұрын
Cory That Is A Shifted Belt In The Tire Caused From Either Hitting A Bad Pot Hole Or A Tire Defect
@FindingOurSomeday5 ай бұрын
I’m just glad we changed it out and it didn’t blow😳 probably a bad pot hole like you say!
@sandymajors9771 Жыл бұрын
YES PLEASE!! would LOVE to see those videos. You're such great people why would we not.
@bretshook6263 Жыл бұрын
We are full-timers, and originally from the east coast. We only go back east to visit family. The adventure begins again when we head west!
@paulmcguire740 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for including us in your adventures! I especially enjoyed the clips of your h younger girls - like the anchovies! 😅
@eileens927 Жыл бұрын
Omg that pop! We thought the whole damn frame came out from under us by the noise but the black smoke at 25# of boost going uphill was horrific, we thought we launched the motor too.Sinister Diesel bulletproofed 2005 F350 turbo and it happened twice to us, we had to change the boot & new clamps. It happens, decay from heat & oil and they weaken. We carry a spare now with extra clamps.
@george_KC1TQF Жыл бұрын
My weekend trip is usually to the Lakes Region in NH. That is about 2.5 hours from home. I have been going there since I was 7. My parents started that tradition as a 2 week family vacation. I now get there when I can for either a day trip or a weekend.
@twodogsandtheirfamily Жыл бұрын
For 2 nights, we have gone as far as 250 miles way. For 3 nights, we have done a 475 mile trip once but usually only up to 350 miles, and for 4 nights we have pushed to 400 miles. Our longest single drive day was a 688 mile trip coming back from a week in Florida (we don't recommend that long ever in a single drive, but wanted to push it to see what we could handle once). And we stay at tons of different campgrounds, but have a few local state part staples we love. We average 70 different camping stays since 2020.
@daveanddianethrowingcautio5707 Жыл бұрын
We like to hike but it's a hard no for THAT uphill battle LOL!! I'm glad we started our fulltime life when we did and have done what we have done because I think those hikes are behind us now. We have been on the road fulltime 10.5 years so the "See ya later's" have been countless.
@badventures3895 Жыл бұрын
YES! Yes! We want to see the unseen! 🥰
@richardestenson7799 Жыл бұрын
Turbo inlet tube... Before you opened the hood, I knew. Spray the metal with hairspray, loosen the hose clamp and slip the hose back on and tighten it down.
@cherylnewell9912 Жыл бұрын
We are weekenders, just got back from 2 hour trip. I always love to go and always love to get home, no matter how far we go. Love your footage
@OurRoadLessTraveled Жыл бұрын
good catch on the tire. another reason to always do a walk-around every time you stop. I have never been a big fan of Goodyear tires. Look at the Sailun brand. We have been running those for 2 years. Stay safe.
@justinebuckleywright1302 Жыл бұрын
So breathtaking, Beautiful!! Love you all And thanks For taking me along.❤
@robertcolpitts4534 Жыл бұрын
Another great video of a place we will never see! Thanks for sharing! I can understand Corey's excitement about the prospect of heading West again. Though we live "Where The West Begins" west of Fort Worth, the prospect of heading to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in Northern New Mexico makes us excited! We met there 45 years ago, got married and it is a very special place. If we don't go there, it's Ruidoso NM near Sierra Blanca. Both places are a 10 to 11 hour drive from home. Money permitting, we stay somewhere after 6 hours. Otherwise, we leave really early and get there in the late afternoon or early evening. For us, the journey is as special as the destination. We stay in the same RV Parks. They know us and are expecting our arrival, so that makes getting there much nicer (we get to see old friends). For day trips, it's usually a couple of hours away from where we are camping at most. Mostly, we just chill, enjoy the peace and quiet and get much-needed rest (I'm almost 70 but still work full time.) Safe travels, y'all. Hope to cross paths one day.
@amccauley5033 Жыл бұрын
I can't believe you hiked down that mountain in the dark. The tire minder didn't pick up that tire failure because it was still full pressure. I had the tread come completely off once and it didn't alert me.
@hollywd269 Жыл бұрын
Looks like a belt Brock in the tire but didn't cause it to blow out. Glad you caught it before it damaged your rv
@bbarcadventures7757 Жыл бұрын
Corey, longtime Duramax owner here and currently pull with a 2016 LML Duramax. I'm a lifelong mechanic that retired March 1, 2022, and have many years of dealership and independent shop experience. For the low cost of the hot side turbo boost hose, I'd suggest carrying a spare boot as well because they sometimes damage beyond use. Three years ago while pulling our living quarters horse trailer up the rim out of Payson Arizona, the same failure happened to us. We were running very heavy as we hit the scales at 26,009 CGVW earlier in the trip, but that wasn't overloaded for our K3500 dually GMC. So I know the truck was pulling a lot and probably it the boost significantly prior to failure! We were able to temporarily McGyver a fix and limped in to Camp Verde where we bought the same boot repair kit you did. That boot lasted until the next summer when we were headed west out of Denver when the boot burst. I'd not previously monitored my turbo vane position A, which is the actual position of the variable geometry turbo vanes, compared to the turbo vane position D, which is demand from the ECU. What I quickly determined upon hitting the road again was the turbo VGT was sticking and causing an over boost condition, thus blowing off the hot side charge hose. The boost pressures would easily hit 37-40 psi which is exceedingly high. Looking back I had noticed the engine temperature rising more than normal just before the hose failures which is another indicator of over boost. If you have the instrumentation, I'd suggest start monitoring your turbo vane position A and D and see if they ever vary by more than 15, which should at some point turn on the check engine light with a P003A code and possibly a P2598. If you don't have the instrumentation start watching for abnormal higher engine temps when climbing steep grades. You may also find less effective exhaust braking as well. I enjoy the quality of you video's and just wanted to pass on our experiences with blown hot side hoses on the turbocharger. Unfortunately for us the fix was turbocharger replacement.
@occasionalrv Жыл бұрын
I would not call us weekenders as we have never gone anywhere for just a weekend. We are what I refer to as part of the “Dunworkin” family as we no longer work. We just play. Based in southeastern Pennsylvania we’ve done the following so far this year: Ouray, CO, Moab, UT, Lyons, CO (all on the same 30 day trip) a lot of one nighters to get there. Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore in Michigan for a week and one more planned trip to the Finger Lakes Region in NY for a week. We travel in a 27’ Airstream, TV is a Ford F250 gasser. We have to thank you for sharing all of your adventures up the coast in Maine as we might do that trip next year. I’ve been to the Maine Media Workshops in Rockport three times. We traveled to Acadia once together. We’ve followed your adventures for a few years now and would love to see the early footage.
@deepnature6117 Жыл бұрын
I blew two fairly brand new 10 ply radial tires in the same long trip to the keys with my boat trailer. Happened to me in the summer time on a really hot day in FL. I’m thinking due to the extreme heat of the asphalt. I caught the second one before it blew and it was rounded up on top as well. Since that experience I back off 8 pounds in the summer and never had that issue again. I didn’t have a TPMS back then but I do now. I tow my boat and RV ALOT. Still amazes me how much I see the tire pressure increase on my TPMS in the summer as the tire temp increases.
@hollywd269 Жыл бұрын
You did the right thing air to air coupler I have blown many of them on tractor trailers.
@woodworker11641 Жыл бұрын
We are weekenders, we normally go to one or two "local" 1-2 hours away, we started going out 2-4 hours this year (Michigan, Illinois, Ohio), but next year we are going out further approximately 6-8 hours to Missouri, Arkansas areas. We have been doing more Illinois while Mom is still able to get around at 84 we try to see her and grand kids all in Illinois. 2023 we have went on 10 trips and still have 4 more planned our busiest camping season so far since we started camping together in 1997 great information sharing. I have a Chavy but basically the same truck as yours. Excellent catch on the trailer tire I started doing the every stop walk around since watching your channel! Thank you!
@debyarger3084 Жыл бұрын
We rarely go just for a weekend,but when we do, we keep it no more than three hours away. We travel now from two weeks to a month.
@mattsysko636 Жыл бұрын
We have been camping for 25+ years. We usually try 1 new place a year about 4-6 hours away and the rest of the trips are within 2 hours of our home.
@klynch7912 Жыл бұрын
Love seeing your mom on the video. Miss her and you guys. Have fun and be safe. Love seeing the video of the kids when little. I remember that kitchen.
@janewardguaraldi7975 Жыл бұрын
We’re native New Englanders, photographers and raised our family on a small lake. Now that the kids have moved out, we sold the lake house, moved to Florida and bought an Airstream. We’re not weekenders, but we’re not full timing either. I call it long timing, most of our trips are several months at a time. Yes, every time we head out, it’s exciting.
@musimowingmoreinc9031 Жыл бұрын
Oh my, poor Leyla andnthst anchovies challenge. I almost spit out my coffee. So funny, thx for sharing this personal moment
@cindycierlik8162 Жыл бұрын
Yes, yes & yes! It's all a part of your journey 😊
@garyharms8466 Жыл бұрын
For a 2 or 3 day weekend we like to stay within 250 miles of home. Most campgrounds have a late morning check in, so we time the drive to get there as close to check in as possible. For a one night trip we keep it to less than 75 miles.
@lizcort5047 Жыл бұрын
Love seeing the little girls. We had a pop up and took our two little boys all over maine hiking and biking. Other states too ! Bittersweet to look back. The “boys” are 33 and 30 now. One a firefighter and the other a doctor in the Navy. I miss them but have amazing often funny memories. Hang on to these last years with your beautiful daughters.
@timbloomer7645 Жыл бұрын
As a weekender right now, we usually do about a 2-3 hour drive in four day weekend trip. In October doing a week and a half trip down to Texas.
@severecracker3640 Жыл бұрын
I’ve lost boost pressure on my turbo engines only to find out it’s the hose. Easy fix. My new trucks, Ram, so far no issues. Usually lost in boost it simple a leak. Glad you fixed it.
@waynekern8471 Жыл бұрын
We are "weekenders" and when we switched grom a pop up to a travel trailer got a Thousand Trails zone pass free for a year. We have continued with it and so mostly go to 3 parks in PA that are less than 2 hours away. When we have a longer amount of time ee go to one of three in VA & 1 in NJ that are 3-4 hours away. Have also been to the one in Wells, ME. Once we retire we will ho further away. We will also start going to different places then because we want to travel out west.
@scottwood9832 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos, your family and your philosophies. I am a born and raised Mainah who now lives in MD. I have so much family in Maine from South Berwick to Augusta and everywhere in between. A lot of my family is in the Lisbon, Mechanic Falls and Lewiston area. My wife and I take our motorhome to Maine once a year. As far as our weekender travels, we only do 3-day weekends when we plan on camping and generally have a 6-hour/300 mile radius from Frederick, MD. We’ll be going full-time in the next 3 years and hope to meet you and many other KZbin families out there when we do. Safe travels!
@thesandsie13the2nd Жыл бұрын
used to camp with my folks. & we usually went west to Jasper & Banff national parks. or to what is called the Alberta coal branch (especially when it's berry picking time). Jasper is about 3 1/2 miles west of where i live & Banff is about 4 hours south west of where i am. the coal branch is between my place & Jasper.
@davidjackman5773 Жыл бұрын
Sooooooo......it's official. Layla and I don't care much for anchovies. But, we are troopers and we did it. We don't have to do that anymore. Bravo Zulu, Layla!
@mountainsintomemories Жыл бұрын
As weekenders, we go different places all the time. We try to stay within 4 hours of home and 3 night stays minimum. 2 hours away is a really good distance.
@paulab984 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I'd love to see early filming!!!
@judypeeklueer5484 Жыл бұрын
We camp only 3,4,5 days at a time. As much as I always want to go back to the same campground, we always try something different. Different areas, full hook ups, just electric, etc. We will be ‘mooch docking’ at Drummond Island, Michigan this weekend. (Labor Day). Michigan has a plethora of campgrounds.
@dianetaylor7198 Жыл бұрын
Your photography is absolutely unbelievably beautiful time and time again. Your girls are terrific and glad you have taken the time with them.
@RetiredRoadTrips Жыл бұрын
Since I still have a job that I need to be at, we weekend and weeklong several times a year. There are a few places we enjoy and go back to regularly with longer and unique trips mixed in. We plan by the distance from home vs the time we have. We've done thousand mile trips over a week and this past weekend we did a 500 mile round trip to WV to an airshow. Being based in eastern PA it is difficult to get to the west. Longer trips west are on our agenda and planning is in the works.
@jerrydaminato743 Жыл бұрын
So good to see the early days.
@ourrvsunsets Жыл бұрын
From the west here, born and raised in California. I do get excited when we are going east. I know there's new stuff I'll get to see and new adventures to go on. But, after being in the east for a while, I really start to miss the wide open space of the west. We are just about to start our trip back and I'm excited for that as well. I was telling Toni that once were back west we are spending a week boodocking in the desert!!! Safe travels!
@tanya334 Жыл бұрын
That would be a great 100,000.00 subscriber's celebration !! Do a time line from the beginning ❤
@wellsonwheels457 Жыл бұрын
Since we moved to Wyoming a few years back still exploring but we do have our favorites! We are driving 3 hrs for Labor Day weekend. But it’s a 3 nighter instead of two 😊. So many places closer to Cheyenne .
@garyhanson4133 Жыл бұрын
In answer to your question as much as I love the west and live here, but it is fun to see totally different country and culture of the east. After your series in Maine I am looking forward to seeing in person some day. Remember even though you have good friends up here at Glacier, would love to meet up and say hi.
@JanetsAppalachianKitchen Жыл бұрын
We go to a few of our favorite campgrounds, living in West Virginia we have many great state parks and private campgrounds that we love.
@mountainskyaerialphotograp3921 Жыл бұрын
For us, we generally travel around 150 mile radius. But we live in Western Colorado, so we can go to the desert, or the alpine mountains of Ouray and everything inbetween.
@zolalilley1513 Жыл бұрын
What luck to find that tire. Have fun out west. We are just completing our MC trip to Ouray and Moab. It’s hot in the desert. We didn’t take the Rv this time because we went with 6 other couples for an epic dirt bike trip for the guys. Enjoy your journey. And we will be watching. ❤
@Dive-Bar-Casanova Жыл бұрын
Our 2 year old Grand Design has officially spent a year in service with unresolved issues. We traded in our 2020 Denali Dmax on a 2024 and the past Dmax issues are resolved and tons more power.
@wcraig Жыл бұрын
When we weekend we try to stay within 3 hours of our home. We can get into Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, down to the Outer Banks area, or up the Eastern Shore within that time frame so that’s easy. Hardest part is finding a campground.
@margaretporkolab7166 Жыл бұрын
This is time to do it, the past and to the present being in Maine. The procedures that you went through. Pictures then and now. I would like to see that. Your life is so interesting that for those would see how this beautiful journey started and to see how your children grew. Love the beauty and education that you put in your videos. I'm here to stay as long as I can. Thank you for being a real family and sharing. God Bless .
@mccarthy7566 Жыл бұрын
Loved the flashback at the end! Nothing funnier than kids and strange foods.
@alancavin Жыл бұрын
As for weekend camping - we are in a camping group (all retired!) in our church and we camp as a group for a week each month during the summer. We are in Colorado and try to go less than a day away from Colorado Springs. We have mountains within an hour of our home, so getting to many mountain campgrounds is pretty easy. And we can get to almost any part of Colorado in a day’s drive! In between we try to do longer trips of 2 to 3 weeks.
@davewilson8308 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I live in Delaware and just came home from Acadia Maine. We had an incredible time hiking the Beehive and and a few other trails, what a beautiful area! We’ve been camping for two years and recently retired, we camp weekdays…not weekends due to quite.
@BradLMN Жыл бұрын
Another great video! We are weekenders for now, we have a little over an hour drive to get to our seasonal spot in Minnesota. Although we have taken 1 trip to Florida last year in the beginning of November. Where we actually got a chance to meet you guys & several other awesome people that traveled there for the LJMJ huddle. Someday, we hope to become full-time rvers...🤞 As far as heading east or west....when you're from MN like we are...any direction is an adventure! 😎
@Judie1960 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Colorado and transplanted to the WyoBraska area years ago. I miss the mountains and go WEST at every opportunity. I spend most of my time in the Snowy Range, Routt National Forest, the Big Horns, and the Tetons. If you want to know something about those areas, I could probably tell you!
@douglizcarr4864 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed seeing your early days videos, your beautiful girls looks so young. Wow that was a good catch on that tire, it was going to make a mess if you'd gone much further. As weekenders in Ontario, Canada who enjoy provincial parks we often have a 3 hr travel day. In September were heading north anticipating 5 hrs but we're taking an extra long weekend to that.
@barbaracarlson7402 Жыл бұрын
What a great video, that hike was awesome, not easy, but beautiful scenery. Corey, your approach to repairing the Turbo…… was exactly what my husband would have done. His do it myself method has helped us so much over the years and I see the same in you. Thank goodness you spotted that tire before getting back on the road! We live on the east coast and it is so exciting when our rv heads west too! We so appreciate how much you all share with all of us, we enjoy your videos very much!
@Ourrvlifeadventures Жыл бұрын
We consider ourselves part timers and go out anywhere from a few days close by to a month at a time across the county 😍 love you guys btw, you’re so inspiring. ❤️
@pacop1196 Жыл бұрын
Hey family I have a few answers for you, first, round is a shape Cory, second living in Florida we have a few campgrounds that we spend at least 5 - 7 days per trip, third when we head west it is usually two weeks to a month because its so much fun to visit new places and we have a few go too's. Great video blessings from Florida, Jim
@WeSometimesRV Жыл бұрын
Awesome location and views. So glad you were able to catch that tire before something bad happened.
@elizabethvandeventer5487 Жыл бұрын
That’s from the donuts at sunrise Korey. They seemed to stick around the belly area.
@mwgill1 Жыл бұрын
Some of the best cinematography on KZbin! Really glad you caught that tire on a walk around. Safe travels!
@sammy9452 Жыл бұрын
We just got back on two months trip, ND, SD, Minnesota, Wisconsin St Louis, Cluster SD
@kathyline11 Жыл бұрын
Why isn't this family/Chanell over 100k yet, such great content, please share and like!
@pamelawhite5970 Жыл бұрын
Saw my first bear hiking Tumbledown. He was booking it. So it may have been chasing something, or something was chasing it! It's a gorgeous bike!
@jaywuchner9342 Жыл бұрын
We had an "Endurance" tire do the same thing three weeks ago. The tires had about 15,000 miles on them. Still had a good amount of tread. When we got home, we put all new tires on our trailer. We found the bulge because we got a nail in it, and the TPMS alarm sounded when the pressure started to drop. Don't leave home without a TPMS.
@Jeannie.B Жыл бұрын
We usually camp within 2 hours or so from home and we like to try different campgrounds. The closer the campground the easier it is to sneak away for a long weekend 😊
@theresatom4807 Жыл бұрын
Yes I would be interested in the beginning…. How you guys started it all… We are weekenders…we try to stay around the 4 hour mark and that’s pushing it. Grand haven is 4 hours from us and when we do that we actually do schedule an extra day. We will leave Friday morning and come back Sunday night. Jeremy brother lives 3.5 hours north of us and that’s basically the longest we will go on a Friday to Sunday. They live 45 minutes from Mackinac Island or petosky but most of the time we kayak the stergeon river that goes into Burt lake when we visit.
@bobbysharp Жыл бұрын
We weekend in our '88 Airstream. We go to water, Lakes or Ocean. Here in Georgia we have a few large lakes around the northern portion. We go about an hour south of us to West Point and then about 3 hrs farther south to Eufaula Al. Both these lakes are on the Chattahoochee river. Also Destin(Camp Gulf), PCB(St. Andrews) and our fav Bryn Mawr in St. Augustine. We are going to Anastasia at the end of Sept for the first time. We want to hit Vilano Beach where you guys were earlier this year. The panhandle of Florida is a 5.5 to 6 hr drive towing. St. Augustine is a little longer at right at 7 hrs.
@timaz1066 Жыл бұрын
2017 was the year I bought my current motorhome, so a lot of good memories and still making more in it. I full-time so I don’t say goodbye to people I just say that I will see them next time. Thanks for the video.
@doublediamondrailroad5949 Жыл бұрын
Wow good catch on the Tire. Looked like defect inside. I would get the Axle Alignment checked too. Had to do this once. Kept eating certain tires. Was off a tad from curb catch. Towed harder. Ate tires.
@cliffwhitaker2855 Жыл бұрын
Yes show everything, that’s so cool..
@richardgerster6526 Жыл бұрын
We’re from colorado and full time. We’re getting ready to head east and I’m really looking forward to it. I love the west but I’ve lived out here most of my life other than when I was in the Navy.
@MrDanoman01 Жыл бұрын
It would be so cool to see some of your old videos mixed in. Thank you for sharing your adventures!