Full-time RV Living has many wonderful benefits, but it can be lonely at times. The need for connecting with "old friends" helps us reenergize. What are some of the things that you do to stay in touch with good friends and keep your spirits high??
@loriw26614 жыл бұрын
Keep Your Daydream I’m not at a full time level……yet! I will be soon and it will be important to keep in touch with family especially. Looking forward to it! I signed up for the membership last week and I’m really excited to see where it goes. Great video!!
@neilb99374 жыл бұрын
You guys are so blessed to have a network of good friends. Unfortunately I'm rebuilding my network after my core group of friends turned out to not be real friends. Love your videos. Keep em coming!
@chiefsmash75164 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark and Trish. The tips you gave for maintaining golden friendships are spot on. My wife, Crisha, and I have been saying "see you later" for our whole adult lives. We married at 19 and have been moving every 2.5 to 3 years thanks to the privilege of being able to serve our country for 24 years in the US Navy. I say "we" and "our" because even though I was active duty Crisha and our kids served every bit as much as I did. It's never easy maintaining friendships, however, you find out which friendships are real though the "see you laters". With us preparing to resume our nomad lifestyle, full time RVing, we remember how quickly "silver" friendships can turn into golden "see you laters". The effort is always worth the reward. Looking forward to seeing you on the road. See you later, TheKampForce - Finely Home.
@annek12264 жыл бұрын
Jason Kamphorst Thank you and your family for your service to our country!
@RVFishingAdventures4 жыл бұрын
Part of the reason for us to start full time RVing is we really had no "gold" friends when we hit the road. Oh we had plenty of "friends'" but one of the struggles we had was so many said they were friends but then had no time to keep a friendship going. It was very wearying to spend a lot of time pushing ourselves into other people's lives only to find out they were just being nice. LOL! When we left, we really only had one home friend that started as a "Silver+" friend but since we hit the road they got inspired by our story and now they have truly become "gold" friends and even took the time to meet us on the road in their RV. Now that we've been on the road for nearly two years we have collected a few other friends, some who have become Gold friends and some "only" silver. But the simple fact that we actually HAVE friends now is a huge step for us and something we were looking for when we hit the road. (We had a couple life-long friends across the country, but no one at home.) The trick for us to keep our friends is to simply call them. Texting, emails, messages... not good enough. CALL. There's nothing like a random phone call to bring your lives together again. Oh, and to make that call? That means you have to call enough to know how their life and schedule is going. If you don't call enough to know what's going on with them, you need to step it up. That's what we preach to ourselves anyway. 😁 And don't forget to thank them for being your friend. Let them know they are special. Especially if they are single. We tend to forget that honest upstanding single middle-aged people sometimes have the hardest time making friends too. If you know one of those, be extra careful to keep in contact with them. Both of us were married late in life and we know how it feels.
@BC-li6zc4 жыл бұрын
For all you fellow RVer's out there I feel I must post this. Just so you know I am a professional firefighter who this morning at 04:00 responded to a fire just outside an RV in a camp ground. Hot ashes in a plastic pail caught their deck on fire just outside the only door to the occupants RV in which they were sleeping and unaware. Fortunately others in the campground called 911 got the occupants up and out so no one was hurt. I cannot stress enough the need that RV's have at least a 20lb ABC fire extinguisher in their bed room (I keep mine under the bed and a second one by the door) so you at least have a chance to escape. The occupants used the tiny extinguisher from the RV which had NO EFFECT. This RV park was 3 min away from the fire department their RV is a total loss but the owners can continue their dream simply because some one wasn't sleeping well and got up early. Sorry to be the messenger but people must be aware of the risks.
@le_th_4 жыл бұрын
Sage advice! People should have an ABC extinguisher in ANY room where they sleep, be it an RV, mobile home, tiny house, or sticks & bricks. Kind of you to not only warn others, but also tell them what they need in order to have a chance at survival.
@slbd79004 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this reminder. Also, to be safe, hot anything should never be put into anything plastic. So often we think ashes may be burned out but no so. My heart is happy for the folks who made it out, and for firefighters for whom this, any much worse, is a daily story!
@ericdianaclark73394 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to post this reminder! I think it would be a good idea if KYD did a Fire Safety segment as a good review for RV'rs, since they have a wide audience.
@johnnyyarbrough97164 жыл бұрын
B C I’m also a retired firefighter. I keep a ladder outside our 5th wheel bedroom window under the escape window just in case of a night fire and we had to get out quickly. Piece of mind . They go up quick .
@Mgn17014 жыл бұрын
B C Thank you!!! I’m going to buy one on Amazon right now!
@Bhos684 жыл бұрын
Watching Caleb in the back seat smiling and just waiting for the opening to say something funny when you were talking about the bumper. You could see him just reading you and deciding "nope, not right now"
@debbielenoir54724 жыл бұрын
The only thing wrong with ANY KYD video is that they are too short!
@MrXDfan4 жыл бұрын
@@enilkja WOW....some people are sheep and some are Shepard's
@lindyworthington16514 жыл бұрын
When you said that friends were silver and gold, I started singing in my head the old Brownie song, "Make new friends, and keep the old, one is silver and the other gold!"
@le_th_4 жыл бұрын
We sang that in Campfire Girls, as well.
@kathyhendrix37864 жыл бұрын
@@le_th_ Yes we did. WO HE LO
@cathystark18474 жыл бұрын
Same!
@jenmartin63474 жыл бұрын
Our sons whole elementary school used to sing that son during their weekly assembly in Hawaii (such a transient area with transplants & military families) it really helped the kids.
@sweetestpea34 жыл бұрын
@Lindy I did too!! My daughter asked if she was a Girl Scout, too.
@colingoldthorpe59184 жыл бұрын
I think like a lot of people that follow KYD that we feel like an extended member of your family. I've never met you guys but every Sunday You invite us into your family, you have the best RV Channel by far on KZbin. it's like a new adventure every Sunday, I'm either eating supper and watching or working out and watching every week.
@karic63474 жыл бұрын
Thank you for leaving the "bumper incident" in your content and showing that in fact, not everything is perfect in your world. It did convey the real emotions of that "oh crap....now what" moment. Love y'alls adventures, got us to venture up North to MI and LOVED it!!
@jimk51453 жыл бұрын
It was Marc who taught me: "Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast."
@roblynch72344 жыл бұрын
Love how you are willing not just to identify some downsides to RVing, but you give practical solutions that help people. Y’all are such a blessing to so many.
@jeffreyfrankenfield94863 жыл бұрын
Great advice on taking the responsibility to connect with our friends and family!
@SARGENTO007A Жыл бұрын
I love your videos, they have heart. Thanks for sharing. ❤
@kerstinvonwardenburg75343 жыл бұрын
We are Germans living since 9 years in the US. Now soon our American life comes to an end (work) We love it here and we made new friends. But we also have long friendships in our home country or wherever we lived and it is like you said, when we get together its like we split yesterday. If you are a traveler you have to just keep in touch with the ones you love. And here to say - real love doesn’t know time and space. So now! We sold our house in Wisconsin, bought an Airstream and a truck and have a year to travel this beautiful country before we move back to Europe where family, kids and friends are. Our elderly dog-lady Nelly will be with us. She already came from Portugal (rescue) via Germany to the US. Learning lots from you guys and enjoy your happiness and the way how you organize yourself living full time in your rolling home. Danke! ...Oh and see you on the road 😉
@rnupnorthbrrrsm61234 жыл бұрын
I love escaping my life and living yours for 25-30 min each week, thank you !!! You two have built a beautiful relationship and life together, I’m so very happy for you !!
@stevestratton18884 жыл бұрын
Ben Rector delivered as promised “Old Friends”, it’s definitely my favorite song by him. Have you ever considered creating a Spotify playlist so people like me, who love the music you put in your videos would have a place to go to find it?
@jpponie20834 жыл бұрын
I was telling a friend how WONDERFUL your videography is! Great editing brings your fans back every week! Thank you for sharing, Trish and Marc!
@rhondalyn1004 жыл бұрын
It never ceases to amaze me that you go ALL IN with every episode. This one was yet another gem in the crown of your glorious adventures. Wonderful! :-)
@sydney49114 жыл бұрын
As a person that traveled all over the US and Canada, camping during my summers off from teaching, what you said is so very important. As a person that tends to be painfully shy by nature around strangers, I had to force myself out of my shell to meet people along the way. The easiest opening line was always, "Where are you all from?" followed up with, "Where are you all headed?" Then you get around to comparing notes and you can become instant friends with lots of wonderful people. Campers are the best for that, but like you said, then come the good-byes and you're off on a new adventure. While you talked about your only lives, you never mentioned how the kids deal with the loneliness. That would be a great episode to explore.
@upfreaks4 жыл бұрын
*Put casters underneath the frame at the backend of your trailer to help it glide over steep driveways.* 10:50
@gregprince25234 жыл бұрын
Great idea, skid plates work wonders
@leighsirvent6544 жыл бұрын
We just got home from being gone for 3 months and the 5 year old granddaughter wants to be at our house 24/7- love it!
@jcl12014 жыл бұрын
For what it is worth when I’m in lose gravel or even hooking and unhooking the trailer I put my truck in 4 wheel low .. it locks the axels and I can do everything slow.. give it a try 👍
@va9114 жыл бұрын
I still live in the community I grew up in. So meeting new people is very hard for me when we go out on the road. I'm not an open person to meet new people. But what I have done is make trips to be near Aunts and Uncles that I never see anymore and reach out to them to visit and hear old stories from their youth and old stories they remember about our families growing together. That's been fun!!
@terryfuselier82414 жыл бұрын
Love your videos. We are only part-time, but when we are gone for 3 and 4 months at a time we lose friend connections also. We send postcards once a week to each family member. Before we leave, we buy Birthday cards for everyone who will have a birthday while we are gone so we can send them from where ever we are at that time. We also make plans on trips to meet up with friends we have met all over the US. We also plan trips and meet up with other couples at certain campgrounds or RV parks; doing campfires and game nights.
@gregshort22584 жыл бұрын
Good advice for maintaining your friendships
@katiehelgens21974 жыл бұрын
I’m a solo rv traveler and I just plan a visit with Reba (my trailer) and myself if friends can handle us in their yards or I do like I’m doing this week and schedule a date to hangout out at campgrounds. I’m in the Adirondacks with a friend and we have been hiking every day and experiencing the most vibrant fall colors!!!
@tonymonicasplanbmichigan58424 жыл бұрын
You hit the nail right on the head with this video! Friends are SO important in your life. We just returned from an amazing 6-week camping trip out west celebrating our recent retirement: 41 days, 17 campgrounds, 7 National Parks, 12 states and almost 6,000 miles. At first, we has so much planned that we were too busy to be lonely. It wasn't until we started our 4 day back home trek that we noticed friends gathering around their campsites, laughing and having a good time. It was at that point when we realized how much we missed our friends. Between this COVID "stuff" and our big trip, we haven't seen (OR HUGGED!!) most of our close friends since March. I am waaaaaaaaaaaaaay behind on my daily quota of hugs and I don't like it. Now that it's getting cooler here in Michigan, having outdoor socially-distancing BBQs and gatherings are out of the question. We're going to have to get creative so we can see them soon! Even though we're not full-time RVers, we are experiencing loneliness so I can only imagine how you guys feel. It is so important to stay connected with those close to you. Getting and giving hugs is the BEST. FEELING. EVER!! Thanks for sharing this video. Take care and hugs to Charlie!! Safe travels & happy camping!
@ronstacy60544 жыл бұрын
Watched another youtuber that in the course of their last video bad mouthed you guys. I love the fact you guys never compare any other you tubers. Absolutely love your honesty and philosophy of the RV life style. I always feel excited and pumped after every episode. Thank you a million times over.
@StevenPendleton4 жыл бұрын
Hey Mark I watch your driving and especially your backing up and at times I sit here critiquing what you do. But as a former semi-truck driver the 2 tips I would give to you is: As they say stop and smell the roses! Slow down! Driving with a trailer is not a race! Just slow down a little. And 2nd look ahead sooner and more often. Being successful navigating a campground, a service station etc. is planning it in your head first. Lines separating lanes are for cars not for vehicles pulling trailers. Use the whole space available in a safe manner obviously, but use the whole road! A lot of times you want to swing in close to your camping site and as you start going past it swing swing out but not too soon. Get the rear wheels of the trailer just past your campsite. And always back in where your watching in the mirror on your side. Just picture at that point the back end of the trailer is now the truck pulling straight in your spot.
@Ournotsoperfectlife4 жыл бұрын
Can’t tell you how much we enjoyed this video guys. So relatable on so many levels. The bumper - while we don’t personally know you Marc, it was clear that you were UNHAPPY. Thanks for sharing this vulnerable moment. Friends and connections - what a treat Is was to see you demonstrating how you do this and do so successfully. Sharing all the highs, or actually reaching out - what a GOLDEN NUGGET of advice. We practice this, but have certainly fallen into the trap of sharing our “mountain top and flag” pics with friends, while looking past the simplicity of just asking “how is...” We really appreciate you guys so much. Your channel has been inspiring us for months, and “thanks” just doesn’t seem to adequately cover it.
@aml3634 жыл бұрын
We got the rubber pads from Andersen and they tore on the gravel the second time we used them. As a replacement, we bought a thick rubber “Welcome” mat from Walmart for $12, cut it into 4 strips, and now we use that under our levelers on pavement, gravel, or other loose stones. It works great and, so far, is holding up really well.
@le_th_4 жыл бұрын
Ouch! Sorry about your thumb (and that bumper)! That area of the Chagrin river was beautiful, and your friends seemed so genuinely happy to see you guys, which is always a good feeling. Glad you guys got tested and are (hopefully) staying healthy!
@thomasm.70584 жыл бұрын
It is so much fun to watch the two of you interact with each other. It is a permanent declaration of love. Honestly, every minute is fun, even the quality of the contributions is world class, just the cutting of the videos, the choosing of the music, everything. Keep Your Dream!!!
@lwhite5304 жыл бұрын
Happy Sunday!!!! I think it would be lonely if you’re a people person and used to being with family and friends but if you’re an introvert then I bet RVing is heaven!
@kimberlyshalaby11344 жыл бұрын
Both of my childhood best friends & I have kept together via mail, phone, Holiday or Birthday cards, & email, or occasional Facebook. This was a wonderful video. There are a lot of really good people in the world. Thank you for sharing.
@tadawala46044 жыл бұрын
Well, as the strictly unofficial welcome to Michigan officiant, thanks for visiting and hope you come back again. So much to see and do here so, I hope you'll come back and explore new things. Thanks for sharing.
@mschools85064 жыл бұрын
I can relate to your bumper damage story, as a new class c owner we took a trip up to Door County, WI after two months of ownership. We don't have a tow vehicle so we drive the rv when we go out to eat. Long story short, I forgot to bring in the awning and wrapped it around a stop sign while pulling out of the campground. I wasn't on camera so I said a few choice words, I'm impressed with how you kept your composure. In an unrelated story, my younger brother Kory is the Director of ticket sales for the Milwaukee Admirals, small world.
@billyted1234 жыл бұрын
I was driving through Dallas Tx Last week and I came upon an RV and Truck just like yours, I was so excited so I sped up and looked at the driver, well it wasn't you guys I tried not to look like a weird guy, I sure the driver thought I was weird! I remembered you were on your way to Ohio. Thanks for your videos!
@drj57583 жыл бұрын
Just finished an amazing weekend with Jason on the chagrin! Crushed steelhead, beers and food!!! Thanks Jason!!
@SmokyMountainBlessed4 жыл бұрын
Oh how cute that Mini Schnauzer was, we used to be Schnauzer breeders and still have 2 Schnauzers along with a rescued stray RatTerrier and rescued stray Husky and rescued stray Siamese cat 🐈 all living happily in our RV with us
@josephhyman30324 жыл бұрын
Marc and Trish you and your family are simply adored by my wife and I . Sharing now a three year challenge with you in a couple of sentences. I am One year into a kidney transplant.I think over the past three years, through dialysis and the transplant one major thing that has kept me going is imitating you is a dream. Can’t wait for E3 membership. Marc you and your family have made me laugh, cry and be overwhelmed with nature and surprisingly people. Thank you. Kaelib, you rock dude. Full retirement for wife and I August 2021. See you on the road soon❤️
@garrettwells75224 жыл бұрын
My favorite part of Sunday!! Glad to see you guys still having a blast!!
@RickysHP4 жыл бұрын
Those rubber mats are a game changer for the levelers. You put those down so that the tire will immediately drive onto them, then put the levelers so that the tire will make contact with them after about an inch of trailer movement, and the weight of the tires then holds the mats in place, and the grip between the two stops them from sliding. The first time or two my levelers slid and I used those mats, I was amazed how there was zero movement. Definitely get them.
@woodpayne4 жыл бұрын
great wisdom regarding friends and being away and how to continue to engage
@louiselevasseur75564 жыл бұрын
Great video as usual! We have been full time for 3 months. I keep in touch in different ways with different family and friends. FaceTime coffee, wine and lunch has been fun. Postcards to a few and on line games with our adult children. I schedule these get together in my planner. Thanks for the additional tips. ❤️🇺🇸🚐🇺🇸❤️
@kennyandcandywalker26734 жыл бұрын
Yes you can have those bad things happen while RVing. Our last trip was terrible I wasn't straight when I unhooked and about dropped our 5th wheel on the truck. My fault. Then Hurricane Sally decided to come in while we were in Gulf Shores, Alabama and had to get out and head home. But things happen as we've been RVing for a lot of years and there is more good things, memories and wonderful people we've met to totally offset a few bump in the road. Happy and safe travels! Kenny and Candy's Travels
@doratheexplorerbegins4 жыл бұрын
This was a great video tonight. Loneliness while full-time RVing is a big issue for many people. It’s awesome to spend time with your partner, spouse or significant other, but you do need your core friends as well.
@ralphwilliams61234 жыл бұрын
Your description of coming home and fitting back in is spot on. Military spouses go thought this every time they return from deployments. Both with friends and especially their families. They are off protecting our freedoms, yet for their loved ones life has continued...haircuts, doc appointments, birthdays, school events, etc. The military members returning have to reintegrate into their own friends and family’s life. Sometimes this is hard to do, especially after a tough deployment. God bless our troops and thanks for sharing your adventures and lessons with all of us.
@christiophervaughn86354 жыл бұрын
I’m writing to say thank you for your very interesting videos. My wife and I watched you guys before buying our very first Travel Trailer last month. At this very moment I am sitting outside my RV at the Endless Caverns in the mountains of Virginia. This is our first trip and we are enjoying it. Because you shared so many tips we were able to take this trip so far with absolutely no problems. Thanks again for sharing and helping others to learn how to enjoy the RV world.
@nicholaspuchetti25573 жыл бұрын
We've been following you for five months now. You both are amazing, thank you so much for all that you do and share! This bit on maintaining friendships (gold) and new ones (silver) really put things in perspective. Thank you. We are nubie-nubies... picking up our truck next week... RV in June. Thank you again for helping us prepare. We hope we can cross paths with you both some time to thank you personally. Happy trails! Nick and Julianne
@prg21014 жыл бұрын
You guys are absolutely a great team of people that help us all in so many ways
@ultimatefitnessnutrition86554 жыл бұрын
SO exciting to catch up with "old friends"....love the music you played on this one too...
@misterenergy9593 жыл бұрын
Hey we finally took the plunge after watching KYD for the last couple years... bought our first travel trailer. Thanks for the great advice Mark and Trish and looking forward to reviewing all your awesome tips!
@robertbarnes58394 жыл бұрын
I m so very sorry for you guys. But it is a great teaching moment for all of us. 👍
@thejagfamily084 жыл бұрын
You make some good points on how long it takes to make friends, and how draining it can be to leave friends time and time again. Definitely something to think about.
@cliffmolz8719 Жыл бұрын
Good video. I'm sure there are however a few of us who enjoy solitude as well and are more introverted than extroverted; to each their own :-). Wife and I are retired, live in the middle of nowhere off a dirt road on 5.5 acres. We enjoy each other's company, have never liked large crowds, partying or drinking. Our four grown children and seven grandkids are our golden friends I guess. I'm not saying that this is for everybody, but different strokes for different folks. My idea of a beautiful RV Park is parking our Airstream by a trout river where I can fish all day and my wife can enjoy relaxing in a chair and read a book. Keep up the great videos.
@nickzalan47624 жыл бұрын
Sunday is my monday, So thank you for making the start of my week better! I'm only 19 but you inspired me to get some of my friends to put forward some funding to buy our own fixer upper motorhome!
@dulcehernandez82284 жыл бұрын
Thank you for always being honest with your feedback 🙂
@maxs28274 жыл бұрын
oh guys I love your videos, I love your dream to drive through the USA and visit all the beautiful places. I also started here in Germany. I had restored a 1969 trailer and my wife and I started traveling. Unfortunately, a neighbor burned it down. Now it's time to save on a new one and then explore the world against. you always remind me of the importance of sharing time and memories with family. I would like to thank you very much for that. best regards from Germany. Love you guys
@alexbuhler11644 жыл бұрын
RVing with friends is great. Having a friend build a site for you: priceless! Best line: “it’s your positivity”.
@garypowell48754 жыл бұрын
Another fun visit with you two, thanks for helping us keep our daydreams going. I appreciate the subject tonight.
@dylandavis72634 жыл бұрын
I live 15min away from the cat scale you guys stopped at off the bridge port exit. Stopped it really quick and new exactly where you where. Enjoy, safe travels.
@thatmarionchickonyoutube75454 жыл бұрын
This is very helpful for my future husband and I as we are leaving for full time in October. I’m sad to leave my daughter as she is a big part of my life as is his daughter and 2 grandchildren so this is helpful to us to stay connected, thank you so much😁👍😘
@brucerichardson14984 жыл бұрын
A very good topic... and one that can be challenging. We have a couple that we take trips with... longer ones occasionally and shorter ones also. During a short trip to Colorado in June we found that they had left their National Parks passport in the rear seat pocket of our truck... just before the wife and I left for our anniversary trip. With no time to return it, we did the next best thing... we took pictures of the passport of different parks and sites we visited... along with funny captions... such as “ Passport misses you. Wishes you were here”. It was a great deal of fun, and our way of letting them know that we “ missed” them, and were thinking about them. Might make this a ritual with both friends and family. Just because we are having fun, doesn’t mean we aren’t thinking about “you”.
@moonshine40494 жыл бұрын
Soooo.... the bumper thing - hard to know what is going on back there. Well we had our 4 bikes in a bike rack on the back bumper of our 5th wheel. As we were leaving a gas station, my husband didn’t take into account the potential swing out in the back & One the bike tires essentially drug right over the hood of the neighboring car. We didn’t know this until a few years later when our friends told us about it. They were driving in to the station as we were pulling out. Talk about feeling so so bad. Love this video. We recently moved 3 hours north of family & friends into our retirement lake home. I can kind of understand exactly where you are coming from.
@janeforever4 жыл бұрын
We have a steep driveway with a dip where it meets the street. We were afraid of the back bottoming out so when we bought our TT we had the rv dealer install 2 little wheels equidistant apart in the bumpet area so we'd roll over the dip with their help without bottoming. Best thing we ever did.
@LStofer4174 жыл бұрын
Guys, I want to thank you again for helping get started in my RV Life. All the information and advice you provided have helped me immensely. I go and pick up my RV tomorrow morning, so one major step forward. Thanks again, for everything.
@brendalawrence67324 жыл бұрын
My son can sympathize with you with the thumb, my late husband accidently shut my youngest's thumb in the tractor door and latched it! Not fun at all. Glad it wasn't to bad for you. Memphis has the worst roads I've ever been on, they are awful! They were working on them when I was there, but was told that has been a work in progress for years, so go figure. lol What a great video, I love how you keep touch with your "tribe" of friends when ever possible. I can imagine saying good byes are really hard though. So many things to think about! Thanks for all the advice, you guys always have great advice. Hugs, Brenda PS-sorry about the RV bumper.
@michaelkandy38934 жыл бұрын
We started off 2 years ago by sending handwritten post cards. The boys sent to their friends/family and we sent to family/friends. It became a bit of a scavenger hunt to find cool postcards of cool locations we stopped out without necessarily “rubbing it in” that we were out doing all these neat things. It also helped us to stay connected with family (who may have otherwise been negative) because it was a conversation started when we made verbal contact. Creating a FB page and Instagram page was also helpful to keep anyone who wanted to see, in the loop. Thank you for your content been watching from the start.... never made it to a kyd meet up maybe in the future our paths will cross?!?!
@waltergedeon96434 жыл бұрын
Great watch guys. very familiar with the area. Grew up near the Chagrin River and proposed to my now wife in Chagrin along the river bank. and yes have floated down it a few times.
@MikeC191004 жыл бұрын
Excellent tips and information on staying aware of the need to stay in touch with family and friends, both old and new, during the RVing Journey(s). My wife and I used to live in Oregon, OH (home of Tony Packo's Restaurant) which is just east of Toledo, OH. You are right that the roads are rough at best and downright horrible in many spots. Additionally some of the drivers along those roads tend to be a bit more aggressive than other places we've lived, which I can only guess might be because that area is a big crossroads for many travelers from all directions of the compass.
@aaronnetwork74104 жыл бұрын
There’s one thing I can’t wait for the most is Sundays not just a day off of work that I can relax and go to church but I can also sit back and watch some great adventures with KYD and some ideas to put together for my trip hopefully I am still debating if I should start my own KZbin channel when I do this but I am doing a cheap RV living and everything I’m getting is through trades for free or for the most cheapest price I can get stuff for I am setting up a lot of my stuff through things like KYD communities that are giving me stuff for free to start my adventures thank you to everybody and I look forward to seeing not just a KYD community on the road but much other groups and I do watch and subscribe to and I always look forward to watching this KZbin group weekly
@garypowell48754 жыл бұрын
I’m thankful to receive your weekly videos, which we’ve enjoyed for several years, more so this year because we have not ventured out this year. COVID has kept us at home. I have maintained our TT and made some improvements, but haven’t logged a mile. I wonder how many others have stayed home and are getting our travel satisfaction vicariously through your weekly posts. Hope to see you out there one day. G&C
@PatrickWagz4 жыл бұрын
Great analogy with the projector for the slide show...... the lights are dimmed, the fan is running, but nobody's there!! *click, click...... click, click* hahaha
@karennorris57804 жыл бұрын
This has to be my favorite KYD episode so far except of course your NZ trip as that is where we are. It does take effort to keep those connections and has inspired me to keep at this, thank you.
@leann49254 жыл бұрын
Always excited to see that you posted a video on Sundays. Life isn't always peaches and cream but your videos are so inspiring. Had a blast watching. Thanks!
@victoriaheatherly58774 жыл бұрын
Another great time watching and wishing... love you all!!
@12BWFALCON4 жыл бұрын
Love your channel and you inspire me to do more camping also you're never lonely with God but it does say in Hebrew 10:25 And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.
@eddiemontgomery11194 жыл бұрын
We have met many other campers throughout our years of camping. Many of those have become long time friends for years.
@slbd79004 жыл бұрын
This is another meaningful reminder to stay in touch with our gold friends continually. These friendships are what give grounding to us and allow us to make new friends along the journey. Even though we reach out to ask them how their lives are doing (video chat world is awesome), they always return to what we are doing, and often live vicariously through our haps and mishaps! Thank you for talking about real life because surely it is "lifey."
@jordanh41274 жыл бұрын
Just started the video, about 3 minutes in. I feel the 9-5 for 30 years is a lot more lonely. Can’t wait to start our adventure this coming year with our family of 6! We just bought a chevy suburban to tow a travel trailer with to start. Hope to fill time live in the next 10 years! (We share custody of the 4 kids right now) but I am only 28 :) thanks for all you do!
@sherriweber71054 жыл бұрын
It was a very good video nice river and it liked like fun when you saw your friends. Good food too! It’s always nice to see friends.
@ricknbarbr13 жыл бұрын
Brand new to full time RV’ing, 3weeks in but have been following you for some time. Raced from California to Texas to wait for grandchild #9 to be born and it is feeling kind of lonely. We can’t go too far away exploring in case something starts to happen. When it finally does that’s our plan to go see old friends who have moved to other parts of the country and see more of this great country of ours. Feels kinda boring now but hope to soon be on our new adventure. Love you guys. and you make it look easy but I know it is not. Keeping Our Daydream. Rick and Barb
@gindunsea4 жыл бұрын
Again, thanks for keeping it real. It took me three times before I ever got the CAT “Weigh My Truck” app to work. Now it finally does and it’s slick. Hang in there.
@poulaivens56514 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing about friends. You inspired me to write this poem: You, my friend, are Gold. You make me rich with love. It’s years we’ve spent together, A match made from above. We meet, though time has passed. It’s like we were together Because we shared some laughs. Today I met some Silver folk, No not their hair, just new. Our eyes sparkled at each other, As we shared a cup of brew. We’ll grow to love each other Turn silver into gold, We’ll tread our paths together As each of us grows old. Friends old are Gold. Friends new are Silver. Friends kept are precious. True Friendships that we’ve made Great memories that never fade, Will keep us as we travel, Until we chat again. Love your channel!
@mikemcelvy76544 жыл бұрын
Just got home from a three week trip to Utah and Arizona. Made a point to travel part of it with one set of friends, see three other sets of friends and spend time my son and his girl friend on this trip. So worth it. We also ran into a couple with KYD shirts in Prescott Az.
@YoyomaG64 жыл бұрын
You don't need the mat for the andersons, there is a trick! What you do is use a mallet to tap down yout board about 1/2 inch before the tire. Then you shove the anderson's lip in there and hammer it down with your mallet. That actually puts a 45 degree force when you bring it forwards and makes you not drag the board, then the anderson nicely fits over the board. I have to do it every time i park it at my house haha. Saves me money.
@fjbutter18134 жыл бұрын
Thank you again! I always feel better after watching one of your videos. Love the music, the footage, the conversation, the laughter. Something to look forward to every Sunday!
@AlexSmith-pc9jk4 жыл бұрын
I really like that you talked about the idea of loneliness on the road, but you added the fact that you just have to work for all types of relationships. Which hits home for me that I need to work harder. I have been on the road for a couple of months and I have met the best people you just have to be willing to meet them, even if it is out your comfort zone.
@hoss52994 жыл бұрын
looks like fun having friends. raised a family, and all our time was family. now, what...? guess we will see!
@TexasFamilyCamping4 жыл бұрын
This has been a topic of discussion in our home as we are transitioning to a family that is traveling more. We have grown up going to church every Sunday, and friends for us and our kids have always revolved around the church. And we are trying to figure out how we can be on the road every weekend, and have a meaningful church experience, as well as maintain friendships. Glad y'all had some good advice in this episode on that topic. Thanks y'all.
@0HARE4 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad to see you addressing this issue of loneliness. I have been concerned about it for a long time. We are about to jump off into, if not full-time travel, at least much more time spent traveling. Your comments and suggestions are spot-on, and will certainly help when we’re on the road. The part about not just sharing what we are up to, but making the effort to reach out and check on what our “back home” friends are up to makes a lot of sense. Everyone needs to feel that their story and situation is appreciated by their loved ones. We loved the “fishing shack” down by the river, and those cool little catamaran personal watercraft. Happy Trails
@osmel199014 жыл бұрын
Your family has been so inspirational for my family and i, Thanks to your words of courage and wisdom i have the set up that i do and i cannot be any happier. Thank you so very much and i hope one day your family comes down to the florida keys again and i may have the pleasure of meeting you all.
@pixiespics54624 жыл бұрын
Ya’ll were in our old hood! We used to fish on the Chagrin with my Dad and Uncle. I usually just played in the river. Ahhh I love fulltime rv life! Our friends & family were upset we left but almost 2 years in, they understand we are staying in the road.
@sarahlarson6342 Жыл бұрын
This was a very good video, hitting on all levels of emotion and friendships! You do very well in explaining and showing your thoughts on this topic! I really enjoy watching all your videos! Thank you
@gordontownsend84394 жыл бұрын
Important stuff. Phone calls are better than texts but texts are better than nothing. We travel 6 months hard to keep up with family and friends back home.
@d.j.hudson15054 жыл бұрын
Hindsight is 2020. I've done the same thing pulling in a steep gas station driveway with my old 5th wheel because I gunned it to beat on coming traffic. Peeled the spare tire cover off and bent the tire retaining plate. I knew better, but we all roll the dice. It's just part of the game
@mikeandbarb65934 жыл бұрын
Such a great episode! The theme is especially meaningful right now for us even if not a full-time RVer. Entertaining, enjoyable, heartwarming, helpful--absolutely! Unexpected but definitely worth it was the way we were struck by the emotion of missing our friends and family these past months and taking a look in the mirror. Wow. Just know there is something for anyone in this episode at this "special" time. Thank you.
@celestialrvliving4 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you. Everything doesn’t always work the first time around. That’s me too. I have to learn and try. But there’s no one telling me I can’t or I’m not capable. Only me and I’m always learning. Never too old to try something new. Lol
@BiggBaddVVolf4 жыл бұрын
Awwwwww puppers at 3:50 made me smile 😊😊😊 so cute
@huneyb9254 жыл бұрын
Love this channel!! Love that u guys drove by my work in downtown Cleveland, I work at American Red Cross. This is a reminder that people actually visit the place that I live in!! Safe travels and we will be purchasing an RV soon i hope!!