First time camping in our new Toy Hauler! Mistakes were made!

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Her Two Wheels

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@HerTwoWheels
@HerTwoWheels Жыл бұрын
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@4kmacdonald
@4kmacdonald Жыл бұрын
Put it on the valve
@4kmacdonald
@4kmacdonald Жыл бұрын
Also use a 90 degree angle to attach hose to to the trailer.
@4kmacdonald
@4kmacdonald Жыл бұрын
No it’s not ahhh lol jk
@4kmacdonald
@4kmacdonald Жыл бұрын
That’s what your awning is for cooking outside when it’s raining out lol
@4kmacdonald
@4kmacdonald Жыл бұрын
Ohh yummy coffee and breakfast
@kathyweber793
@kathyweber793 Жыл бұрын
I'll be 68 in August. My husband passed in Feb of this year. I'm just heart sick. Him and I were harley riders for about 20 years. (Him longer as he's built 2 choppers in the 70's). We rode our harleys cross country 3 times. We had 6 more states to get our bikes in. We live in WA state. The rides were awesome. I have a 2008 Fatboy and he has a 2008 Crossbones. We bought them brand new. I love love love my harley. I recently after he passed bought a class C 28' RV. We had both decided to sell the property and live and travel in the RV. I am going to continue with our dream. I'm painting the inside now as most people do in their RV's. Safe Travels!!
@jam471975
@jam471975 Жыл бұрын
Tip... always disconnect the bars on your weight distribution hitch before backing your trailer into a spot, whether that's at home or into a camping spot. Because those distribution hitches do not like to be turned too sharp and it's not good to go over really big humps or dips with them. Often you will have to make sharp turns when backing into a spot and the ground can be pretty unlevel... then you combine a sharp turn with unlevel ground and your weight distribution hitch is going to really cry, and may even break something. Also, wait to connect your weight distribution bars until you are on the road where it is straight and level.
@docsridingadventures2880
@docsridingadventures2880 Жыл бұрын
I was just about to comment about the same thing, also most weight distribution manufacturers specifically say not to back up with the bars set.
@kevinsterner9490
@kevinsterner9490 Жыл бұрын
I have an equalizer hitch which is very similar to yours. The manufacture says you can backup without taking off the bars. Check with your manufacture and that will your best source for info.
@porkchop10
@porkchop10 Жыл бұрын
I have the same one as they do, and back up with mine. The last time I parked I took them off first and had a hell of a time backing into my storage space. Seems way easier when they're on for whatever reason, but I'm also backing in at a decent angle, not 90 degrees
@mitakuyeoyesin1739
@mitakuyeoyesin1739 Жыл бұрын
You can back with them... just not up step or uneven grades. It puts a lot of strain on the bars.
@putz173
@putz173 Жыл бұрын
i think the flat bar style you remove becase they are also a sway control, where chain style can backup once you remove the sway control bar.
@FFL-vg9ro
@FFL-vg9ro Жыл бұрын
Refrigerator tip: plug in the camper at home the night before and load up the fridge. You can use a 30amp to 20 amp dog bone adapter to plug into a regular outlet. Then when you leave in the morning, unplug, and add a few frozen water bottles to the fridge to hold the temp while on the road.
@WeaponsArtist
@WeaponsArtist Жыл бұрын
Agree with plugging it in at night, however, when your driving, switch over to LP for the fridge while in transport. Then back to electric when hooked up at the site
@philsmidwestclassiccars150
@philsmidwestclassiccars150 Жыл бұрын
@@WeaponsArtist Some States it's illegal to drive around in an RV with the propane turn on. It is a safety issue.
@jimcaldwell5736
@jimcaldwell5736 Жыл бұрын
You need a Pressure legislator. For the water or you will blow all the lines in the traler
@Mymusickb
@Mymusickb 11 ай бұрын
Alot of new camper trailers the fridge runs on 12v when not plugged into to shore power. From what I understand. It's not legal in alot of states to run appliances on gas while traveling. So manufacturers stopped doing that. Not saying freezer packs or whatever won't help during traveling. But while traveling alot of new RVs the fridge will stay on running of 12v, and the system stays charged while driving. Or use solar.
@debra5955
@debra5955 10 ай бұрын
Agree 💯 Glad someone told us with our camper after we took a few trips doing the same thing as you guys.
@andrewgagner2927
@andrewgagner2927 Жыл бұрын
Watching with my wife, brings back a ton of memories of our first few times rolling out in our camper; 23 years later we're still here. If your marriage can survive a first time camper trip or a canoe run, then you got stuff figured out. Enjoy that camper this summer!
@lynnpost1240
@lynnpost1240 Жыл бұрын
I loved this comment. Our first camping trip was in the rain with two toddlers who got the flu day two. Our second trip in our new RV was in the snow and we were all four stuck in the RV for three days. The third and last trip we took was the best out of all of those because we stayed somewhere for an entire week and went swimming and hiking and played on the playground and it was a phenomenal trip in comparison to the first two. I cannot wait to do it again next month.
@Blue46garage
@Blue46garage Жыл бұрын
You done great the first time. Lots of good comments and suggestions. I been doing this for over 30 years. Propane will last a long time ,so you are over concerned about that. No problem using the electric heater ,but turn the furnace on,at night if nothing else. As someone else suggested.leave the gray and black water valves closed until tank is full then dump black tank first then gray tank. The size of those tanks vary from camper to camper,but guessing your are around 30 gal. Really no need for full hook up site for a weekend,but understand you were trying everything out. Water pump doesn’t need to be on if hook to city water. If pressure is low ,it’s most likely the regulator installed on the hose at your filter . The the water connection probably has a frost free thermostat built in and it got cold enough at night ,early morning to trip it so water would not freeze at the water hookup. One last tip. When you hall the bikes,unload them before you back into the camp site. Some camp sites will not have enough room or be to steep to get the door down and bike out.
@annettefalconer
@annettefalconer Ай бұрын
Thank you! I just watched this as my hubby & I just bought at 28’ Toy Hauler (newbies to RVing altogether!) and taking our first excursion in 2 weeks time! Both this video and the comments, including yours, have been Fantastic! 🙏👍
@dixienormous3262
@dixienormous3262 Жыл бұрын
I love how Jess and Jordan are such a great couple and respectful with each other. Not many women out there that compliment their man and appreciate them. Cheers.
@mikem978
@mikem978 Жыл бұрын
Nice to see a brand new and clean rig pulling into a campsite. It stood out to me how you allowed so much room of the asphalt on your utility side rather than leaving more room for entry door and patio.
@hoss1003
@hoss1003 Жыл бұрын
I know it's been awhile since you guys posted this. But, I don't unhook the trailer tongue distribution hitch. I raise or lower the receiver plug, until it's level and there's no pressure in the receiver tube. Then it will slide out easily when you pull the pickup forward. Then level the trailer. Do it in reverse when getting ready to hookup and leave. As for your black tank hose, you don't need to hook it up until your tank is full, then empty it. Leaving it hooked up all the time will invite mice, rats, snakes and big bugs to crawl into your trailer from the sewer.. Always spray your power cable and hoses with bug spray, while they're outside hooked up laying on the ground.. Good luck
@pauletteh7578
@pauletteh7578 2 күн бұрын
I would definitely have a folder or binder with printed instructions on how to do EVERYTHING step by step before I begin a trip, even what you NEED to pack…... Lots of these lists are already on KZbin. Lots of helpful HINTS, too. Have fun!!
@stevebeard4117
@stevebeard4117 Жыл бұрын
You guys did a great job. Suggestion: Replace the oil heater w/a tower heater. Takes way less space,oscillates, and has a blower. Also not hot to the touch. Your cat will like that! Used to be you needed a white hose for pottable water. Water pressure issues: Don't turn hose on all the way.If you're unsure of it,turn off at night. Anything that runs on gas should be used once in a while to keep 'bugs'(spiders) out. Also I've noticed lately that Wal-Mart has a lot of camping stuff way cheaper than dealers. Happy Riding!
@MagicMixR
@MagicMixR Жыл бұрын
New subscriber here.... but I've been camping about 35 years. You did everything you're supposed to do. You're supposed to learn the first time! And you did. You had all the accessories that most people don't have so you did excellent. Many years of happy camping to you guys... and there's no harm in always learning
@BFAMOTO
@BFAMOTO 9 ай бұрын
Great video! Very helpful and entertaining. Thank you!
@billramsey7455
@billramsey7455 Жыл бұрын
He's a natural. If that was his first time, he has nothing to worry about. Good job, sir 😊
@sethalos
@sethalos 4 ай бұрын
Luckily here in Canuckland our neighbors would be over before we had the door open asking if we needed any help with anything, lol. People are crazy helpful up here when you're out RV'ing. I know, I just started myself and am looking at upgrading to a toy hauler myself. Great vid.
@shelleymurphy1966
@shelleymurphy1966 Жыл бұрын
You did good for newbies! I was there not too long ago myself. Biggest tip, don’t ever be in a hurry to set up or pack up. I also did a “shake down” trip close to home for the first time just to work out any issues prior to traveling.
@Blume-bo5rt
@Blume-bo5rt Жыл бұрын
not too bad for the very first time. Tip, precool the fridge at home 😉 if the hauler is connected with power while driving, boom, all is all set when you arrive the campground. You can fill up the fridge at home then too. 🍻 cheers
@terrysweat4204
@terrysweat4204 Жыл бұрын
You guys did great. Im sure you have already learned from the first set up. Propane will last a long time. Do all your hookups after getting the trailerset and level. Park it as far left as possible, closer to the water, electric and sewer connections. I see theres a lot of "next" time suggestions so hope they all help. Dont forget the furnace in your rv. 😊
@0dbm
@0dbm Жыл бұрын
And you can cook ! Excellent video Thanks for sharing
@agilbert8262
@agilbert8262 17 сағат бұрын
Another tip: once you actually use your toilet and black water tank, a final "scrubbing" can occur when you leave the site if you'll dump a bag or two of ice--cubed or crushed, sharp edges preferred--through the toilet and into the tank. Sloshing ice as you drive will help clean tank interior, then drain and refill again after it has melted.
@MrZipperhead16
@MrZipperhead16 Жыл бұрын
You will learn in time what you need to do and in what order and what's not a big deal. The first few times you'll want everything perfect but later "close enough" will be the goal. You'll learn a lot from other campers so make friends with your neighbors. A tranny cooler for the truck is a MUST whether you tow or not.
@robertmay1760
@robertmay1760 Жыл бұрын
I see 2 professional campers in the making. Great Job!!! You two compliment each other very well. More Jordan.
@breaannawilliams820
@breaannawilliams820 Жыл бұрын
It is really nice getting to see you and Jordan spend time together! You two are perfect ☺️
@MrRobertoa1
@MrRobertoa1 Жыл бұрын
You guys did great 👍. I'm a veteran, and all you need to do is complete the mission, and that's what you did. Great job, you two. I can't wait to see more videos of both of you camping with your toy hauler. Thank you for the share, and I can't wait for your next video.
@jackpalma3590
@jackpalma3590 Жыл бұрын
A tip for you.... Put 4-5 gallons of water in black tank. Also put Happy camper in black tank. Water is your friend for the black tank. Water use plenty of it when you do #2. When you dump your tanks black tank first then back flush it. When done put 4-5 gallons in black tank and leave there add happy camper also. Then drain your gray water tank last to flush out the sewer hose.
@luke7750
@luke7750 Жыл бұрын
You guys did great. We’ve been camping for almost 6 years and I still learn every time we go. The main thing is TAKE YOUR TIME ( which you both did) getting in a hurry leads to bad things. I know from experience haha.
@johnhines3591
@johnhines3591 Жыл бұрын
Turn fridge on a couple days before you leave so its cold & load it up. Level side to side first thing. No real need to hook up sewer unless you need to dump. I usually don't on a single night stay. X-chocks are only for stabilizing, add after all set up. You need a surge protector, preferably an EMS for power protection. All appliances have circit boards. Best of luck on your travels.
@shawnmaxwell1221
@shawnmaxwell1221 Жыл бұрын
I’ve camped at Dillion a few times with a tent and a camper. I would say all the city hose connections out there probably have pressure vacuum breakers on them to keep water flowing back into the city when you shut off the water and it dumps water out of drain holes. Possible one became stuck open and continued to dump water during the night until someone started using water again. I pulled a 32 foot campers for years, they can be a lot of work sometimes, but I think I enjoyed it most of the time, except once when the water line come apart in the middle of the night and flooded the camper, water was flowing out of the walls. Happy traveling!
@ernietapia1861
@ernietapia1861 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy your Glamping!
@rogergraves242
@rogergraves242 9 ай бұрын
Especially Grilled Fish.& Trout, Salmon. Blue Spotted Trout.
@anthromoto5931
@anthromoto5931 Жыл бұрын
I lived in my Keystone Cougar 26RKS for a year and a half while working in Maryland. During the cold months, I would use one of the propane tanks @ every 5-7 days. Two tanks would last me two weeks. This was in the colder months. During the summer I could go about 30 days on a 30lb tank. The Cougar had two 30lb tanks, while others night only have 20lb tanks. Once you have a few weeks under your belt you should have a good feel for how long things last under normal use. Your video brought back memories of my first time with my camper! You are not alone in your experience.
@gladysrouleau6229
@gladysrouleau6229 Жыл бұрын
I was glad to see that you have a power surge protector. Another handy item to protect your rig would be a water pressure regulator to protect the water lines within your rig from too much pressure.
@thetraveler5798
@thetraveler5798 Жыл бұрын
Is always good to have a pair of "radio devices" (Walkie-Talkie) for when backing up or clearing the height of the trailer with cable over it or anything else. One person on the ground the other on the Truck !!
@cindycato3252
@cindycato3252 Жыл бұрын
Yall did it perfect... you brought the Old Forester! (Ole Frosty!) 😉
@WeaponsArtist
@WeaponsArtist Жыл бұрын
Awesome vid, love the rig!! You can buy rubber gaskets that go into the sewer drain and allow for your orange 90 to adapt into the more recessed sewer hookups. Also for the fridge, plug it in at home the night before, cool it down, then load it. When you're on the road, switch the fridge over to use Liquid Propane, then switch back over to electrical when at your site. Then the cooler can just hold the beers and ice! Hope you had fun! You will need generators for boondocking as well, especially for the microwave and space heater!
@jamesglenn520
@jamesglenn520 Жыл бұрын
You should Not run the Fridge off propane while Traveling. It is very dangerous and Against the Law in some states. Propane should be turned off at the tanks while traveling.
@neeleym00481977
@neeleym00481977 Жыл бұрын
When dumping, always do you black water tank first, then the grey water. The grey water last will since the tube farely well. Keep on keepin on... 😀
@HerTwoWheels
@HerTwoWheels Жыл бұрын
Yes we know that! We've never used the camper before so the black tank was empty. Our grey tank was 3/4 full lol
@censorship_sucks
@censorship_sucks Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed y'alls first glamping video! I'm glad you guys were able to get the trailer and will be able to travel anywhere your heart desires. Tons of memories in the making. Be safe out there
@FFL-vg9ro
@FFL-vg9ro Жыл бұрын
FYI - at the Buffalo Chip in Sturgis, you contract with the “Honey Wagon” to periodically stop by your RV to pump out your black and grey tanks, since the sites typically do not have sewer hookups. You buy colored flags to stick in the ground in front of your RV to let them know you need to be pumped out that day.
@stankrieger3598
@stankrieger3598 Жыл бұрын
Great job, do not swet the little stuff. You got this.
@TexasRoadrunners
@TexasRoadrunners Жыл бұрын
For firestarter, I use cotton balls with Vaseline on them. Nice video, thanks for posting.
@Biohazardpiano2010
@Biohazardpiano2010 Жыл бұрын
You guys are doing great! I've been camping my whole life and we always manage to forget something or do stuff out of order, lol. Its just all part of the experience. Little tip that has helped me is parking the camper closer to the edge of the left side of the site, that way all your connections are closer to the utilities, that way you also get a ton more room on the side of the camper you step out of to setup w/e decorations, tables and what not. Have fun :D
@erniecolussy1705
@erniecolussy1705 Жыл бұрын
You did great. You will adjust processes and increase speed over time. 1) Make checklists. They seem silly but they work. 2) Once fully connected and before getting on the road do a full walk around to check everything. Kind of like doing a t-clocs on a motorcycle. 3) As others stated, parking closer to the site utilities has advantages. 4) Tossing sink water into the grass of a camping area is a bad idea. It attracts mosquitoes and other bugs. It is prohibited in most area. There are very few places where it is legal to dump gray waters on the ground surface. 5) When installed, some weight distribution bar can make it more difficult to accurately back up. 6) Using an awning has a lot of potential problems both in the campsite and on the road. Do your research and practice. 7) Rear loading toy haulers for street motorcycles have a dilemma. At most backin camp site you can't unload once setup. It you camp with the street motorcycles parked on the site but not the camper many camp grounds will charge an extra vehicle fee. 8) You may want to improve your setup at your house. a) Have the refrigerator loaded & operating, and the fresh water tank full before leaving means that on long first day drives you can make full use of the RV on the road. b) If you can build a legitimately and legal dump station at your house you can camp at campgrounds that don't have dump stations without needing to find a dump station on the drive home. 9) The toy hauler will make a great way to escape South to do winter riding. For this you may want to add tank heater to prevent freezing of your fresh water, gray water and black water tanks without needing to winterize every time the toy hauler is exposed to freezing weather. c) BTW, they make heated fresh water hoses for doing full hook-ups in the winter. Most important, have fun. It is always great to see couples working together. See you and Jordan together is great.
@AdventureGlide
@AdventureGlide Жыл бұрын
You guys will have so much fun with the new toy hauler. Can't wait for the adventures to come. Thanks for taking us along. Have Fun!
@rbuste
@rbuste Жыл бұрын
2 tips - 2 way radios for each of you for backing the trailer are helpful when in tight spots. I also had to create a paper arrival/departure checklist to prevent me from forgetting items.
@irvinlewis5022
@irvinlewis5022 Жыл бұрын
No need for radios. Cell phones works great. Especially if tow rig has blue tooth. Otherwise speaker phone.
@debbieconley3161
@debbieconley3161 Жыл бұрын
Use your cell phone when backing up
@brettcreech3490
@brettcreech3490 Жыл бұрын
Good job Jess and Jordan.
@sritchie58
@sritchie58 Жыл бұрын
Did good. The more you go the easier and faster it gets as well.
@cjkirk30s
@cjkirk30s Жыл бұрын
First time using a charcoal filter for water will always run black out. Run a few gallons through it and you're golden. Literally made from coal (stoker) processed at the Calgon plant to make clean drinking water. Made in Ashland, KY area. I used to haul coal in there back in the 90s.
@billperrey7934
@billperrey7934 Жыл бұрын
We also carry a 22 inch Blackstone flat iron grill they sell one with a fold up base. It keeps all the cooking mess outside. Less to clean inside. We go to the FA campout everytime. Stop by and see out set up. We have the toy/horse hauler in the neighbors yard.
@zeevyasharahla2529
@zeevyasharahla2529 10 ай бұрын
Thinking of getting my first trailer. This was indispensable. Thank you.
@paulbrinker4973
@paulbrinker4973 Жыл бұрын
You did good. You'll get alot of advice from other riders. After 12 years I still evaluate the advice I get, then pick and choose of I like it. You'll learn the best way for you. Everyone has a system. You'll find yours. Happy camping. Safe travels.
@IndigenousSteed
@IndigenousSteed Жыл бұрын
That oil heater is good but at the same time not because it doesn't blow the air. Things like that create sweat. Windows and under windows will become all wet. Air exchange is very important and a very good upgrade is a stove fan. I lived full-time in a camper in Canada for three years down to the - 50s. Also a lot of people just dump the grey water into the grass unless of course you got full hookups. So happy for you guys! Oh and I almost forgot get a Pilot Flying J card they have RV dumps and it's real cheap
@briangleason5597
@briangleason5597 Жыл бұрын
Hell yes. You go girl. Beer, whiskey and Harley Davidson. I wish I knew the mechanics you're husband does. I Love seeing you riding and enjoying the life. And I respect you're husband being able to fix bike's. I hope if you guy's ever come to San Antonio Texas I look forward to meet yall. Be safe
@bettykline348
@bettykline348 Жыл бұрын
New to your channel❤ When I was new to making and breaking camp with my travel trailer, I found having a check list for each very helpful. I felt more confident and safe.
@PMELKUS
@PMELKUS Жыл бұрын
The more you camp you will start building up a routine and before long it will become second nature to you. The wife and I have been camping now for almost 14 years and we both know what to do when we get our site. Enjoy the journey👍
@birdmanrobertlabodajr.3416
@birdmanrobertlabodajr.3416 3 ай бұрын
I do all that stuff myself level it and put the stuff down but my Camper travel trailer is a 2016. I have power awning, power, stabilizers and power off tongue. That’s what I did. I plugged it in today so I have the battery the battery charged up because I’m gonna take my kitty cat with me tomorrow, I need to do that. This is something I need to do. I take her to litter box take that chair that she sits on. I got some vegetables here stick them in my fridge that I’m this week. I gotta get a propane tank filled and then another one filled.
@phil4986
@phil4986 Жыл бұрын
This was a wonderfully complete video. You are quite a chef. I used to do the salsa and fiesta cheese thing on the eggs I made my wife and I. Very delicious. That spaghetti looked like it tasted amazing. I would also say, there is a device that locks under your ball hitch to your trailer after you disconnect to it, that keeps anyone from just hooking up to your trailer and stealing it while you are out and about. My mom and my dad had a discussion about getting an RV when they retired but my Mom said , I want a break too , because she would be doing all the cleaning, meals and laundry if they bought an RV. A hundred dollars a night or even less, if they got a hotel room was a break for my mom. They never bought an RV. If you want you and your hubby to do mostly motorcycle stuff, maybe enjoy this for a season and reboot to a leaner, smaller motorcycle only enclosed trailer and hotel rooms so you can both just crash out after riding through wherever you wind up. Fun video, but wow, that was a lot of work and worry for both of you,God bless you both.
@bruceyung70
@bruceyung70 Жыл бұрын
So many little doohickey you have to learn! It's gotta be frustrating but once finished it's great.
@robertcraft-pj2jp
@robertcraft-pj2jp Жыл бұрын
You’ll get better at it the more you do it.Hoosier Wing.💫🇺🇸⭐️😊
@jennielarimer8500
@jennielarimer8500 Жыл бұрын
ALWAYS chock the wheels before disconnecting from the truck, or before doing anything. I learned this the hard way! I disconnected first and the wheels rolled and bent the part that supports the trailer on the tongue. I had to use the truck jack to raise it back up. Now, when I get backed into the site, the first thing I do when I get out of the truck is chock the wheels.
@BadDadio
@BadDadio Жыл бұрын
1. I recommend connecting the sewer to the drain then the camper. Hold the hose end below the camper drain line before you take the cap off. This can prevent a mess on the ground if someone pulled the gate valve open then shut it with the cap on. 2. Don't leave your gray water open. Wait until the tanks are full. Empty the black first, then the gray. This will help clean the sewer line. 3. Connect to shore power before any disconnecting. This saves your batteries. 4. Put a regulator on the hose bib to protect your hose & filter. 5. Write a checklist (I have one on my phone) and use it. It'll help a lot, especially in the beginning until you get comfortable. Happy trails! Once you get used to the RV lifestyle, it's a lot of fun.
@billstackpole3494
@billstackpole3494 Жыл бұрын
Brooklyn bedding make a great rv mattress when you are ready to up grade
@jimjohnson6563
@jimjohnson6563 Жыл бұрын
Great job you two !! Doing something new always takes longer. Jess just have to tell you I'm used your videos to purchase most of my new motor camping equipment and its proving to be so much better then my old stuff thank you very much!!😊
@KrazEEnis
@KrazEEnis Жыл бұрын
You did really well for your first time! My husband and I just bought a toy hauler a couple weeks ago (to haul our bikes when the weather allows) and had our first camping trip last weekend. It was amazing! I'm definitely a beginner myself though and didn't have the patience to go through other people's comments, but one tip I can offer is to bring a bucket to fill the black tank through the toilet. It is one more thing to bring, but so much easier than standing on the flush lever! We just followed the instructions on our black tank solution, filled the tank in the sink, mixed the solution in the bucket, poured it into the toilet in batches and flushed once!
@jamesglenn520
@jamesglenn520 Жыл бұрын
You can close the black tank valve while the Flush is running to add the appropriate water to the tank 😉
@randybarrett6677
@randybarrett6677 Жыл бұрын
I know when we back into a spot, we usually back in to the right side of the spot close to the power and water hookups. We use less cordage and less hose on the ground that way, and it allows us to have more level surface under our awning ( which isn’t a big deal, unless it is raining and you want to sit under the awning) . You have to think of all situations that could arise during your trip, before you level up and hook up all the facilities. Other than that, just have fun. You will get faster with setup the more you do it. You can run that camper for a week or more with the propane in the tanks, turn on your propane refrigerator before you leave home, get it cold and fill it up, you will be fine. It will give you more room for beer in the cooler. In order to understand and feel comfortable with your propane usage, when you get home and get parked, turn on your propane refrigerator and your propane heater to a decent temperature and just let them run. Check it every day and you will see how long the propane lasts, that way you won’t be nervous about running out on a trip. You will be surprised how long it will last. You can even go out and cook supper on the propane stove to get a more full understanding of it. The best place to learn about the camper is at home, because you have everything in the house when you do run out of stuff. The water leakage is due to pressure changes from the water system, you have yours hooked up right to prevent problems, but it will still make a mess. When we go camping we usually use the shower house for showers and shiting and use the bathroom in our camper for emergency situations. Always dump your black water tank first, then flush the gray water tank last to flush out your sewage line, it is a precaution that is necessary to prevent bacteria and smells in your camper. I always enjoy seeing you two together enjoying life.
@tomflourre611
@tomflourre611 Жыл бұрын
When you back up to hook up your trailer you don't have to compensate for rolling when you shift into park. Set your parking brake, then shift into park. It will also keep the pressure off your transmission when the weight of your trailer transfers to your tow vehicle.
@KC10Chief
@KC10Chief Жыл бұрын
Not bad for your first time! Take it at a pace you're comfortable with. First, measure your slide and know how far it comes out. Move it over more towards the utility side so you have more space on the living side. Those X-chocks go in AFTER you're all set up. You will bend them in more extreme cases of leveling. Get a 25 foot Zero-G RV hose. A 25' hose will work at 95% of campsites. That blue hose you have is horrible. It's rare to need a longer one than 25'. 20' of sewer hose is enough 95% of the time as well. Your water heater has to fill up if it's been winterized so it will blow air out of the hot taps for a minute or two while it fills. Get an electric heater with a thermostat on it and never use your propane! That black stuff coming out of the filter is just charcoal. They all do that when new. You'll be pros in no time. My wife and I get this all done in about ten minutes.
@hwlngwlf1
@hwlngwlf1 Жыл бұрын
Nice trip! You learned a lot but don't forget to drain all your tanks before you travel or in vase of freezing weather. They get very expensive!
@kenoshacyclenut4198
@kenoshacyclenut4198 Жыл бұрын
The more you do it, the faster and more efficient you will get. You guys are doing great!
@jasonmelby6221
@jasonmelby6221 10 ай бұрын
Two things I noticed. 1. You should check with your hitch manufacturer on if you need to disconnect before backing up. 2. Don’t drink water from your water tank. There are a variety of bacteria that can accumulate and make you sick. Unless you drain, flush, and sanitize after ever camping trip you are running a risk consuming water from the tank.
@Ride_0n
@Ride_0n Жыл бұрын
It's a learning curve, for sure. I've never camped at a site with full hookups. I've always had to fill my water tanks and either run on batteries or the external generator I bought later. Smart move to get used to dealing with the sewage line at a spot where you didn't need to. That way, when you're somewhere that you need it, you'll know how to handle it. Yup, you just stuff it in the hole. Unless you're in the arctic, two propane tanks will last you for days of cooking and heating for two people and that's running the fridge on propane, too. Propane does cost $$$, but cooking with gas is sooooo much better. Going through the hours of prerp to load the trailer and setup, tear down, etc is a lot for one night of camping. but when you get it past a few nights, it becomes worth the effort. Some cats don't handle travel well. But some can get used to it. Good to see Jordan is trained to flush all by himself. 😂 My Tacoma's backup camera allows me to single handedly back up to the hitch with like 1/4" accuracy, even though the monitor is tiny (in the rear view mirror). Backing up the trailer solo into tight spots, however... Sure is a lot nicer with a guide or camera on the back of the trailer.
@melindablanton1963
@melindablanton1963 Жыл бұрын
Loved seeing you two on this first adventure “glamping “ together. 😊
@baggerbuley
@baggerbuley Жыл бұрын
Looked like excellent glamping to me. I wish I had eaten before watching you whip up those tasty dishes. Can’t wait to see the bikes being loaded for the first time. :)
@HerTwoWheels
@HerTwoWheels Жыл бұрын
Me too! We need to practice 😅
@donnaschubert4344
@donnaschubert4344 7 ай бұрын
When we camp I dip cotton balls into vasoline and keep them in a sandwich bag. I used small sticks at first andi put 3 or 4 cotton balls under the sticks. It will light quickly with a match or lighter. In no time you'll be ready for some wood. This works very good! One thing you could do is take yourself some notes to go by when setting up and breaking down until you get yourself confident! Mistakes can be costly! Happy camping!
@GlenDoiron
@GlenDoiron 8 ай бұрын
To combat the heat when cooking get a New Wave burner top and induction pots. Works on 120V AC and does not generate no where as much heat in the trailer as a hot plate or the gas stove!!
@TheSwiftMagician
@TheSwiftMagician Жыл бұрын
We had split tasks for husband and wife. She always takes care of the electrical hookup, and leveling (it’s automatic anyway). I take care of the sewer and water. We could be set really quickly most times. Maybe 15 minutes. You’ll get there!😊 Now I’m hungry,
@Dragonford350
@Dragonford350 Жыл бұрын
Most people already said most of it. I'd like to add the water deal may have been a frost deal OR they could have had some sort of pressure issue and the backflow preventer activated. Potable water is not allowed to backflow into the water supply , so when you're water flows back out of your camper there's a valve that allowed the water out of your hoses and not back into the water supply . Y'all did well. Blackwater first, gray second to flush. Keeping water in the black water tank keeps your business from solidifying in the tank. I did campground maintenance for years.
@nancymartin6701
@nancymartin6701 Жыл бұрын
Very cool!!! Loved watching it!!!
@mraycgz
@mraycgz Жыл бұрын
I live in my camper from July through November. Lol so many things. And you’ll figure them out along the way. The one thing I’ll say is I don’t hook up my sewage lines unless I’m going to be parked more than a week. Every camper I’ve ever seen can hold enough black water for a week. And grey water I use a hose adapter and run that into the grey water drain. Using a dedicated grey water hose of course. And I usually cut the other end off of the grey hose so it doesn’t accidentally get used for anything else. Edit- those “water relief valves” are backflow preventers. They stop any water from somehow going back into the faucet. They always bleed off the extra pressure when you turn them off and on depending on pressure. What probably happened is the campground had a pressure loss or pressure fluctuation that caused the valves to dump. It happens.
@witchdoc5075
@witchdoc5075 Жыл бұрын
Rao's. Best sauce in a jar, hands down!
@mitakuyeoyesin1739
@mitakuyeoyesin1739 Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, My wife helps and we can be set up and be leveled in about 20 minutes and have everything on an ready to go at this point... You guys have the right things.. like cordless power tools for set up. and tear down.
@brucepickensjr1304
@brucepickensjr1304 Жыл бұрын
Yall did good, it is a learning experience every time. If you check out changing lanes they have several general checklists that are very useful. Not everything on their list will pertain but the basics will, and you can edit it for your needs. The space heater is a good idea when hooked up to shore power will save greatly on propane. The refrigerator doesn't use all that much. If you find you want to keep better organized withoute tote boxes, the soft sided tool bags work great. My dad and I have one for energy, one for water, one for roof repairs. Also for hoses the rubber zip ties are great. Another source for tidbits is the National RV Training Academy, also many others out there. Keep it up, you are doing great.
@newenglandbiker2220
@newenglandbiker2220 Жыл бұрын
It's good to see you working together on something you both enjoy.
@davidchilders8073
@davidchilders8073 Жыл бұрын
Jess, I havea Gray Wolf 19RR toy hauler that I bought a couple years ago new and I have learned a few things and I will list them for you.... 1. Invest in new trailer tires asap, the tires that are on new RV's are crap (the ones that come on the RV is the cheapest that they can find) 2. Backup camera system. I have a Haloview 3 camera system ( 1 left side, 1 right side, and 1 rear) 3. Change your RV door lock (I got an electronic touch pad one from RVLock) 4. Always dump your Black Tank first and use your Gray Tank water to kind of wash out the hose from the Black Tank release 5. Use a different hose for RV water and a different hose for Black Tank washout 6. Be sure to get a electrical surge protector (can't always trust campgrounds to have the best power system) 7. If you are hooked up to City water at the campground you don't need to use your water pump on the RV 8. If you use your electric on your water heater make sure your water heater tank is full before turning on the water heater There are so many helpful tips on RV things on KZbin if you have any questions you can find someone who did a video on it.... I hope you have a lot of fun with your new camper! We use ours for more than motorcycle related adventures....
@Dumbass_mechanic
@Dumbass_mechanic Жыл бұрын
These chevy trucks have a thermostat in the trans cooler lines. In the aftermarket there is an eliminating kit for the thermostat, and its very easy to install, Jordan can probably handle it. That might help the transmission issue.
@scanalyst492
@scanalyst492 Жыл бұрын
I recommend using Level Mate Pro to level your trailer. You will install a sensor in your trailer which connects to your smart phone. Youf phone will display exactly what adjustments are needed within .25 inch. So much easier.
@shelbyindianajones3226
@shelbyindianajones3226 Жыл бұрын
You guys did awesome and backed that camper like a pro!! I got a laugh everytime you say that's not really camping because I know what you mean feel the same way but hey I think it's awesome and a lot of fun it's nice to have another little home in case you need one
@mackpryor6887
@mackpryor6887 Жыл бұрын
Great Job. I usually break something the first time I try it. I don't think you need the water pump on when hooked up to water.
@ponygirl70
@ponygirl70 Жыл бұрын
You can bring your own scrambled eggs in a mason jar. Use an immersion blender to blend them up. Or a mixer in a bowl and then dump them in the mason jar. (I just learned this trick!)
@ddraiss
@ddraiss Жыл бұрын
Make easy homemade fire starters. Buy eggs in cardboard egg cartons, fill each slot with dryer lint, then pour melted wax over each until full. Break off one or two for each fire, they burn for about 10-15 minutes.
@daamills2011
@daamills2011 3 ай бұрын
I am so glad to come across your channel. As I am going to pick up my travel trailer first time driving and with the trailer and still don't know all the stuff about mine. You are definitely helping me great video!
@snogoosey
@snogoosey Жыл бұрын
use the dump stations that are for black AND gray. most campgrounds have them for a cost but worst case is you can use a wayside rest or some big gas stations have them.
@donbowlby7498
@donbowlby7498 Жыл бұрын
Those gray water dumps are for old fashioned dishpans.
@rschris
@rschris Жыл бұрын
Hey camping is what you make of it. Your bed ,your own toilet , your own shower. And some privacy walls priceless and well worth it. I honestly would be doing the same thing you guys are doing and I bet others do the same!!! And it’s still fun not to be outside when it rains where you are camping man that’s too cool , I would definitely have to get a portable grill to bring with as well.
@ricecakeFTW
@ricecakeFTW 3 ай бұрын
Not going to lie. The exciting and fun part is learning all this and helping others get into RVing. We have a similar setup and go to track days alot whete paddocks and pits have zero hook ups. Propane last a LONG. Get a quiet dual fuel 4500w generator with a inverter. The fuel flexibility will give you that much ability to diversify fuel choice. You folks did well!
@docalock
@docalock 11 ай бұрын
Oh my God, as a couple, you are so calm with each other. Love it. Great job well done 👏
@uncledanitv
@uncledanitv Жыл бұрын
yeah baby more videos on leaving on the camper amd bikes and stuff😊
@nicomill9311
@nicomill9311 Жыл бұрын
There’s some trailers specialize for camping in the bush, that have bigger grey and black and fresh water tanks. Tip always keep your valves closed just incase sewer were to back up! Which it looks like you guys already had it closed!
@xltranger98
@xltranger98 Жыл бұрын
Leveling jacks make things a lot easier and makes it feel more stable when walking inside the trailer
@briansherping4623
@briansherping4623 Жыл бұрын
Good job, enjoyed watching you both.
@trevorcothran3273
@trevorcothran3273 Жыл бұрын
Love the new rig
@charlenenoblick5196
@charlenenoblick5196 Жыл бұрын
What a great job you both did!! ☺ We loved watching you work.
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