The size of the trailer matters a ton in this. We needed a toy hauler that could fit a 4 seater sxs, so our travel trailer was 36’ long. It was a nightmare hauling it anywhere. Now we have a 43’ fifth wheel and there is no comparison. So much easier to tow and park.
@Bsargentnoble14 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the efforts you make to produce quality videos. For those who are willing to listen and learn (rather than crank and criticize) you have so much to offer. Your commitment to presenting safe and knowledgeable travel experiences is a gift to travelers regardless of how they chose to go.
@jeffweaver37384 жыл бұрын
I actually bought a Blackstone griddle top and put it on my propane grill. So whenever I want to use it I just attached to my propane grill and heat it up and then I’m able to use it. But I don’t have the space to have a grill and a black stove so I decided to put the two together. Works really well.
@patriciabarbour78424 жыл бұрын
I love to watch KYD. After two battles with cancer and WINNING it was a dream of mine(Patricia) to have an RV so my Husband(David) and I (Patricia) got our camper on our 33rd anniversary and started living our dream. Thank you for all of the helpful thing y'all do. Love you guy's.
@larryandamy4 жыл бұрын
We love your blogs and have been fans for 3 years. We started in a 32 foot class C motorhome for 10 years, 2 years with a 27 ft. Toy hauler and we have been traveling in a 350 Ford dually with a truck camper for the last 3 years and absolutely love the portability. We are retired and are 50/50 travelers. Thanks for all your great tips and adventures. Larry and Amy in Escondido, Ca.
@jonlieberman9974 жыл бұрын
ya the portability of truck campers is a huge plus. Here's to retirement.
@whitleyrobertson70704 жыл бұрын
Thank you for keeping solo travelers in mind. Also I have been a motorized RV traveler for years, moving to a trailer. One other negative to motorized is that for day trips you must pack up the interior to drive, remove chalks, hooks ups etc. as it is your only vehicle. With a trailer the set up stays and you zip off in your car/truck. You two are a pleasure to watch and listen to.
@jase40104 жыл бұрын
So I have a 22 inch Blackstone adventure griddle that I made breakfast on this morning pancakes and sausage. My kids and I had dinner in the travel trailer in our driveway. And we had a campfire tonight. This video is very relevant today lol
@richardmain80594 жыл бұрын
A lot of wisdom was incorporated into your This or That along with your Joy for the Journey and your Love for one another is intoxicatingly infectious. Thank you for making our Sunday Evenings. Stay Safe, Be Well, Happy Trails Ahead with Keep Your Daydreams Alive leading the way. 😊✨KYD✨👍👍👍
@annek12264 жыл бұрын
We don’t get these till Sunday evenings, how are you getting them on Saturday??
@johnmeyer6554 жыл бұрын
Great video, as always. One thing I will heartily recommend is, once you have narrowed down your choices, do what they said and go to an RV show or dealership where you can go directly from one to the other. In our case, it made the choice crystal clear. My wife and I both had our ideas on which floorplan was best for us. We both had good points but going from one right to the other made the differences stark and we made up our minds within 3 minutes of walking into the second unit. Well worth doing it this way.
@jesseredfield81943 жыл бұрын
Just making sure im new.. Me and the family are in need of an upgrade. We got a used little thing that got the job done and our feet in the door, but need bigger. Ive been to a few dealers near me but the selection is miserable.. is an rv show bigger? What else should i know? Its gonna be a good 40-60 miles from me so i wanna make sure it’s worth it
@barbaraclemons87534 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your comments on homeschooling. I home schooled my daughter from 5th grade up starting in 1993 before online was available. Because of this I was able to use the curriculum that best fit her learning style. Like you said, it exposes them to so much more than just the classroom experience. I don't regret making this choice. BTW she was the one who begged to be home schooled. :)
@life_redefined4 жыл бұрын
8pm Sunday nights! Love love love them! Video request... for us newbies, could you do a video of actual towing. Hitch set up, sway bar adjustment (how do you determine when to adjust). Also the truck cab, handling RPM, uphill vs downhill, gear shifting, etc. thanks for taking us with you! 🤗
@raymondschneider52174 жыл бұрын
NeNah, I totally agree; would be GREAT seeing Marc/Trisha's take/opinion on the best way (for them) to do! Y'all Be Safe!
@maddiesnuffles22414 жыл бұрын
yes, please do a video on towing -- i'm about to start flat-towing my car behind my Class C and have been looking for some good tutorials. There are tons of videos out there on choosing between towing options and on how to hook up and unhitch (every kind of hitch), but i can't find anything with tips on BETWEEN hitching up and unhitching! Thanks so much!!
@radarnj80434 жыл бұрын
you all are so good! Natural and real. Smart and observant. Talented too. Thank you!
@kristinah144 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys! You’ve inspired us to get a travel trailer last year and we love it. Also...Social Media can be toxic with negativity, and we appreciate you both being so positive and honest.
@novemberladybug87333 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness. My husband and I just bought our first RV last night to start full time living in June and even though we have been researching and watching so many KZbin videos and reading and daydreaming conversations for a couple years now, I couldn’t sleep last night. 😬😬😬😬. Haha. We are soooo excited. That scared feeling definitely is there, but we are ready to live this new chapter with more living. ❤️. We love watching you both and we love your attitude and how cute you two are together. Thank you so sharing.
@daveburley71158 ай бұрын
Spot on with regards to towable vs motorized. We always had towable RV’s and decided to “move up” to a large Jayco Greyhawk Prestige, Class-C in 2022. Here we are in 2024, back in a great Rockwood towable. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
@craignewman83304 жыл бұрын
We prefer the camp chef and use it regularly. We carry a 14" Campchef stove, griddle, grill box and it works for us. We can store it all in our crossover compartment. We normally, hook into our travel trailers propane but on our extended trips, we use a Mr. Heater Tree with a lantern on top and power our propane stove from a larger 10 gallon propane tank. What works for us may not work for you, we found the adjustable legs help with the leveling.
@Justme-w8i4 жыл бұрын
I was thrilled to see Tori give her great speech! I got a little teary because I was so proud of her. Do you realize how we totally feel like you're part of the family!
@Patricia-re6rs4 жыл бұрын
Carol I Me too!
@Owen4it4 жыл бұрын
At 19:50 the "Charley Couch" Love it! Best positive and enthusiastic video of the week! Maybe the best overall discussion of schooling I've heard in under two minutes! KYD keeping it real fun to watch, Thank you!
@jonpeche96884 жыл бұрын
I have had travel trailers and 5th wheels and my choice is 5th wheel. Thank you for mentioning the level mate pro. Since it's only myself and finding areas that are very uneven it will make life much easier.
@hollyg78703 жыл бұрын
Does the level mate pro work without wifi or cell service? We go to a lot of state parks and areas without good reception.
@G2GRV4 жыл бұрын
Upgrading our tow vehicle to a 3/4 ton diesel may be exactly what we need to try next. You're right, when people upgrade their tow vehicles they typically go to a fifth wheel as well. That's exactly what we were considering until we watched this video. Perhaps the truck first and seeing how things go will help us decide if we will continue in a travel trailer or jump to a fifth wheel. We're still new to this so that was very helpful. Nice to know I wasn't doing something wrong while driving it as well. Referring to the tractor trailers going by. I call it the pull and push. So everyone experiences that , whew !
@jonlieberman9974 жыл бұрын
Well done Marc and Trish. Over the years you all have shared your enthusiasm and technical tips. This video reveals that you have a wealth of wisdom based on experience, and have the communication talents to convey complicated concepts in a very efficient manner. You have managed to maintain vitality in your productions. I can appreciate your passion for the toys and techno obsession; but, it is clear that your priority is on family, health, and adventure. An adventure can be had out of a Ford Pinto or a million dollar Class A Motorhome. Almost 30 years in Alaska and recent retirement gives us many options. In brief, a great option that seems to work for us is a 1-ton diesel Megacab with a light weight, small cabover camper (bathroonm, stove, fridge, and bed) pulling a 28 ft trailer (lots of creature comforts). Lynsey and I have room for our kids that are still at home (12 and 16 yo), and dog. With kids, the cabover camper gives Lynsey and me necessary physical separation (privacy) from the family chaos. The kids are happy to have us out of their hair for the afternoon. Anyway, appreciate your productions and your viewers' constructive comments & experiences. Prayers for your health and prosperity.
@markholland89534 жыл бұрын
Thank you SO much for a very balanced This or That! Pros and Cons seemed to me to be very fair. Not surprising. It's one of the reasons you're so trusted and respected. Looking forward to next week!
@Pilgrimdave19604 жыл бұрын
Hi Trish, Mark. Dave from North Bay Ontario here, I always enjoy your videos. I appreciate that you are able to stay so positive through all of the travels and travails. I love all of your tips and encouragement.
@haulinodie55484 жыл бұрын
For sure the memories are the key. Our best memories when the kids were young were with our smallest unit, pop up trailer. Now retired with a 5th Wheel and opportunity to have time with our granddaughter. Just spent the weekend with the family camping and being Grandpa is great and another chapter in life. Safe travels.
@GratefulGlamper4 жыл бұрын
Great video guys 👍🏻 We completely agree! Plan. Do. Check. Adjust. That’s what what we live by and it’s worked out well (in the long run).
@boomdawg564 жыл бұрын
I just bought my 5th wheel, we have had 3 bumper pulls, in the end, it is what works best for you. I loved our travel trailers and I love our 5th wheel. At some point, I will get tired of the stairs and go back to a travel trailer. Most of the people I hear complaining about the way their trailer pulls don't have a weight distributing hitch or a sway bar, and they are pulling it with a soft sprung half ton truck.
@pedintx4 жыл бұрын
This is without doubt the best ever non-travel, rv how to video. So much usable info for those of us who are in the planning stage to start rv traveling wheather full-time or on a as often as possible regular schedule. Thank you so much for Mark sharing his knowledge and Trish sharing her wisdom, LOL. You guys are the best, Paul from Texas
@Quasmama34 жыл бұрын
I know exactly what you mean. My son and I love to go to RV shows. And every time I see a few elements in one trailer or another that I like better. But over all the one we own still fits us best. Our family of 5, now 4 adults and one giant 14 year old camp around our province usually a week at a time over the summers. We all fit!!! It is small enough that as our kids can't go the hubby and I will be very comfortable. Last year we travelled 13000 km in 22 day from Southern Ontario to Carmacks and Whitehouse Yukon. It was an amazing, but challenging trip. Waiting to purchase new rig then plan to do big road trip again. For now short week trips are good as we modify interior to work better. I am currently living in it in my driveway to self isolate as I am a nurse trying to protect family from possibility of CoVid as it is in my workplace. Love seeing where you guys travel. Giving me lots of ideas of places to go and tips to do it safely. Stay safe. Thanks Kate
@jamesgaerte57194 жыл бұрын
You can also use W.A.T.E.R. which stands for "Walk Around The Entire Rig" which is good for tight situations and areas where there is somethings that cant be seen from the mirrors of the truck
@rdbjr523 жыл бұрын
I’m buying a new truck, and after watching a number of your video’s, I’m convinced to keep the panoramic roof option in my truck build. Even with the loss of total truck capacity. All that natural light seems to add to the driving experience. Thank you!
@KeepYourDaydream3 жыл бұрын
I agree. We love having it back in the F250.
@alicial60724 жыл бұрын
most if not all state parks have showers so if conserving water is an issue you can always use them, and some are really nice, Maryland has nice showers at least the two parks I stayed at.
@tinaburns26804 жыл бұрын
Such great info! We certainly appreciate that you both actually listen to your followers, you consider your experience vs. their experience, and then comment on all of it. No judgement, no condescending attitudes, no guilt trip ....you help us to be better and we love it! You motivate us to be our best selves and get out there and make memories! So much information can be learned just by watching your videos and paying attention! Thanks for sharing your lives with us!
@SergioAponteTatito4 жыл бұрын
I have been pulling my Travel Trailer for 6 years with my 1500. I just upgraded to a dually truck 3500 and I pulled my Travel trailer. You guys are so right about the difference already. Great ideas thank you for all your help and videos that had help me start making the changes.
@rnupnorthbrrrsm61234 жыл бұрын
About the comment you received “nice job ruining your kids education”, I would like to say “GREAT job giving your kids the best education ever” !!!! Not only do you two nurture and encourage each of your kids interest and prioritize their education but the life experience they are getting isn’t taught in school !!!!!!! The videos you put out and the informative content is second to none ! I know you are helping people have the courage and confidence to change their lives !! Well done, as usual 😃
@lorenwhelan8813 жыл бұрын
12 days and I am going full time into my GD 221RB. Big thanks to your channel for teaching me how to feel somewhat comfy making the full-time switch. Doggo and I are so ready to go out and make some great memories.
@60284 жыл бұрын
Give the Scottle another shot. Best stir fry veggies you can make on the road. There are hot spots, trick is to keep the food moving around. It's just like using a wok, move the faster cooking items to the outside of the scottle, while the slower cookers stay in the center where the heat is concentrated. Love the video.
@kodybenjamin894 жыл бұрын
This is exactly where my wife and I are. 6 months ago we were certain that buying our house was exactly what we wanted. We thought we were doing really what we were suppose to do. Now we are figuring out how to reshape everything and do all of this! This is exactly what we want to do with our family. I applaud you guys and I so happy I found this channel to help us during this journey!
@nicolemoeller76884 жыл бұрын
You guys are sooo right. We have a dually and a travel trailer... LOVE IT!!
@TomSpurlock4 жыл бұрын
Nice comparison, you covered most the of the differences. For leveling, don't forget, leveling the tires only doesn't give you a firm platform like hydraulic auto leveling. As people more around in the trailer everyone feels it. It often feels like an earthquake shake inside. The ability to potty and get food/drinks while moving was our deciding factor go go with a motorhome, as well as being faster to setup and breakdown. However, talking in a motorhome while underway isn't as easy as a nice truck, unless you spend $250K+ for a nice diesel pusher motorhome, with the motor in the back.
@akvfam70224 жыл бұрын
I used your backup tips and I was able to have more confidence backing up into a small space next to our house!!! Thank you so much!!
@cali44044 жыл бұрын
awwww that’s amazing!!:)
@LStofer4174 жыл бұрын
Hi guys. This may be a bit off-topic from this video. I just wanted to say that I have been watching you for some time now and have gone back to watch several of your older videos. One thing that I have to commend you on is that you are great parents and have raised your kids well. I believe they are all on their way to great futures. Job well done. Thanks for showing the Anderson Blocks and Level Mate Pro. I have purchased those for when I get my rig. I will be traveling solo with 3 cats and a dog, so they will not be much help in this area. I'm going with a travel trailer because I want the smaller trailer. My plan is to primarily be boondocking and finding remote smaller places to camp.
@rickrichardson53294 жыл бұрын
I believe y'all have given your children the best education by being on the road.
@jamesb.4924 жыл бұрын
All good advice. Especially the one "start with what works now". Being a tourist I was looking into renting an RV but it costs USD 150 to 200 per night. Then you have to add fuel, RV parks, food ... does not work for me. But renting a truck with hitch and buying a small trailer, travel for 6 months then storing it and do it again the following year will work.
@bitworkx60284 жыл бұрын
Video uploading fulltime: Multitasking: You use the jetpack at the grocery store while the wife is shopping or at a nice diner while you are enjoying the ambiance. Great advice (during the education info) we're always adjusting and tweaking in all of the things we do.
@vitaminbp1 Жыл бұрын
Agree on the Camp Chef, I had the 3 burner with the 3 burner griddle, loved it, great stove and griddle. But I arrived at the same conclusion after a while, when I first started I'd set it up immediately and then most often never used it, then I stopped putting it up, even for longer trips, then it became a thing that took up a lot of space in my bay, and they are heaaavvyy. I used it a couple of times to make breakfast for like 4 camps, works great, just it is cumbersome and so just like every other thing pretty much, have to decide what each person's needs are like you always say. I have a small 2 burner now, table top, works for my needs perfectly. Great commentary on all these subjects!
@mikecaton54584 жыл бұрын
5th Wheels do have higher ceilings, but you can also get that with a larger travel trailer toy hauler. I recently bought a 34' TT toy hauler and the ceilings are over 8' feet, with the exception of the front bedroom.
@royallen96984 жыл бұрын
A major plus to a TT/5th wheel trailer vs MH is if you breakdown your motorhome usually goes into a shop and you go to a hotel which leaves most of your stuff locked up whereas your travel trailer can be setup at an RV park while you wait for iyour tow vehicle to be repaired.
@rvscootin34574 жыл бұрын
So we use a Tri-Leveler. It gives more range then the Anderson, and it is not as complex to setup. Because you only have to raise one tire. We also use a Reese dual cam straight line anti-sway. And we have never in seven years felt anything from trucks passing us. It’s not a Hensley arrow. But it’s the next best thing.
@allens74764 жыл бұрын
I went from a class A to an Airstream. The class A was great, but too expensive to maintain for just me. The Airstream has everything I "need". BTW, "level" is relative. I took a bubble level and discovered the floor is not exactly like the counter, which is slightly off from the table. My benchmark is when the bathroom door stays open where you leave it. I got the 'Level Mate Pro' also. Less getting in and out of the truck!
@dhillman75224 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, good comparisons. You guys have done almost all styles of RV's and to the extreme. We chose the 5th wheel for space, towing, Maintenance costs and we dont have to tow a vehicle. The best thing is our house just sold, we are retired and on the road in June. Can't wait, as Roy Rogers said Happy Trails to you.
@Florida_Man_Robb4 жыл бұрын
The way Marc locks eyes on you, he’s still smitten. You two are the most authentic couple on the Tube.
@Tx2Stepn3 жыл бұрын
I used the Andersen levelers before we got Auto leveling. We ran into a problem once with the auto level where the front was much lower than the back and the front legs had to come all the way out. Since we don't have a drop frame it was a full extension and got stuck. We bought 2 Andersen jack blocks for the front and put snap pads on the back and have had no problems since. I personally won't have a camper without auto level again because you don't have to bend over to get the stabilizers down. Saves lots of back pain. Love you're videos but wanted to share what I had learned.
@HowToHaveFunOutdoors3 жыл бұрын
Great video! We always wondered why some pick 5th wheel vs TT.
@2RR4 жыл бұрын
You guys are the BEST. If you are new to watching KYD, do yourselves a favor and watch all of their videos. They inspired us and continue to inspire with each episode. We got the courage to start our own video thanks to them. Love you guys. Looking forward to the Platinum Ginger adventures!
@rusty70094 жыл бұрын
I had a class A....no slides...air brake and air ride, fully contained.....loved it
@johnstrube20594 жыл бұрын
I have that small Traeger, and use it camping very often, almost every night. From salmon to steak, it is excellent! Not so great for burgers, but I would not camp without it. I had a 20’ trailer, it got a spot!
@19monty864 жыл бұрын
I want to thank you for the info on the LevelMate Pro and the Anderson Levelers. I used them for the first time this past week and they worked superbly. I was able to easily level my Outdoors RV without any help at all. I go camping by myself with my dog. Thanks again.
@deltabravo12574 жыл бұрын
Travel trailer for me, then I can use the truck bed for truck stuff (gear hauling, just like your do) and not have a 5th wheel hitch to remove when I'm home.
@alextrainor25524 жыл бұрын
Gooseball and reese goosebox fix the fifth wheel plate problem
@donaldstafford9704 жыл бұрын
Anderson hitch works great for us. Removes once we get on site to load up ATV if needed. Stays in the bed, just push all the way forward and park over it in bed of truck.
@robinmills58274 жыл бұрын
Schooling vs unschooling. Children learn informally in any situation, but when caregivers are open to real learning opportunities, everyone gets a rich, authentic education. Our children then learn what they need to know/do at the time which is right for them. The formal curriculum basics become easier to teach because they are relevant and purposeful. However it takes, energetic, relaxed and sensitive caregivers to be aware and to motivate. People with full or part time work commitments usually need the support of good home school programmes. I'm glad you were able to move past the 'trolls' Trish and Marc, because you intuitively understood the learning needs of your children and listened to them. Congratulations for the wonderful successes your family has experienced. By the way, I'm a retired NZ primary school teacher with a background in traditional education but also some experience with untraditional approaches to learning.
@mishafrog87864 жыл бұрын
I have the multitask butane torch, This is UK/europe a self lighting plumbers blow torch with an easy to replace cartridge available in any camper stores , DIY store or a plumber depot. Its a simple turn-on press the spark button then instant fire only found out this a few years back when I run out of the parrifin style b/bq lighters had the same one over 5 years now still going strong
@bryanwelsh76084 жыл бұрын
Dad used to have a 33' diesel pusher. We have a travel trailer. Both have their perks. No you don't cook a pizza going down the road but you do go to the fridge and grab a soda. Sleeping over the purring engine is pretty good too (if you don't mind no seatbelts). The height of the ride, size of the windshield and views you get are far superior in a Class A motorhome. Also, you don't fatigue while driving near as much in a nice Class A. I think if I were full timing and had endless money I would go with a Class A motorhome. As a weekend warrior though, travel trailer makes total sense. Someone else here mentioned it....with a travel trailer/truck, the truck is free to do 26 other truck duties. A motorhome sits when not in use and that engine/transmission is going to waste. Not to mention an RV is a complex vehicle all by itself. Adding a power train to it makes it even more complicated and prone for breakdowns.
@TheHungryCubanAdventures4 жыл бұрын
I love the Level Mate Pro. And yes the class A is allot easier to setup and brake down, But more depreciation.
@alec46724 жыл бұрын
RV parks are good and convenient if you need to use your rv as a hotel. Like when visiting family or going to some convention or concert. You can use your rv two ways as a camper, or as a mobile private hotel and they both have there place in the itinerary.
@BriggsontheRoad4 жыл бұрын
We remember when you took off that first season! We were not far from you, being in Peoria, AZ. You have always inspired us and yes, it is all about making memories! Safe travels! 💕
@bngabbott4 жыл бұрын
Great video. I especially agree on getting the tow vehicle right. Diesel makes a tremendous difference, we went from gas 3/4 ton to diesel 3/4 ton, made the towing effortless. Now in in a Ram one ton and a Grand Design 303RLS. Smooth towing. Match up the system for safety and to decrease stress. Happy Trails.
@mikesalois30284 жыл бұрын
I really respect the way you convey life is about making adjustments. So very true.
@jadd68104 жыл бұрын
100% spot on with the levelmate pro and the anderson levelers. I'll go 1/4 in higher on the levelmate because, if ya noticed when you disconnected, it settles down a tad. We bring a propane fire pit with us. I love the convenience, I always say my wife loves the "idea" of a fire. By the time it's dark and supper is over and cleaned up and ready to sit by the fire, she is ready to go to sleep shortly after . HAHA I dont always want to stay up for a while and the pour water over it (we have to drown fires in our area) and get the smell from that all over. Pure convenience but in the spring and fall when I get up early to let the dogs out, I'll fire it up while they are doing they're thing to get warm and it does not produce near the heat youd get from a wood fire. Wood has more BTUs than propane.
@andrewfidel22204 жыл бұрын
If you want a smoker and grill that you can use even without electric hookups the Akorn Jr is a great small Kamado style unit at only $150. The only downside is with my Chevy 1500 it won't fit under the backflip G2, if I was going to full-time I'd just shorten the legs a bit to make it fit, for now it transports in the shower tub.
@H0w1tz3r6664 жыл бұрын
We have the same Traeger and love it! I bought a welding mat to put under it so I can put it on the picnic table with no worries.
@frankmitzen11624 жыл бұрын
If you go to dollar tree you buy 6 stainless steel food scrapers for $1 each then you can use them around the sides to block the wind plus scrap the griddle
@miatared4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, was wondering what he was referring to...
@badgerpa94 жыл бұрын
I hope you guys have an awesome new travel year and stay safe on your trip. I am sure it will be fun having all 3 kids in the rig together.
@vthorseshoe4 жыл бұрын
So well put together and informative.. Quite a while back I made a remark, about your site was more for the folks with lots of money. You have won me over with your whole approach. I can now see it has been one of discovery, (I can't fault you for buying rigs in your price range). What I like about your site the most is how you break everything down to the simplest terms so everyone can understand. Your pro and con video's presents each person with a choice to make up their own mind. You are a top site, I stand corrected and apologize for my closed mindedness. Thanks for opening this old mans eye's.
@noboringcars12272 жыл бұрын
This was fun. I am on the front end of deciding most of these things. I am leaning travel trailer small enough to be pulled by SUV. I don’t have a whole family to carry.
@jackbeck34452 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love your program. Everyone has their favorite but I enjoy yours do to the content. It’s a great combination of adventures and learning experiences. Keep it up!! California Jack.
@grammyluvsbskts4 жыл бұрын
This video showed me a lot deciding gas vs diesel, travel trailer or fifth wheel, leveling. Ty!!
@mikmeh4 жыл бұрын
Bought my first TT and towed with a Tundra (1/2 ton). Replaced that with an Excursion (still gas, 3/4 ton SUV) to fit an expanding family and wow, like you said night and day difference in towing. And my TT is only 6,200lbs dry so it's not massive or tall. But that Excursion (although slower) is so much better at towing it even being older and less horsepower. So I totally agree with thinking about the setup before switching everything. And also, even with a larger family and wanting to take just one vehicle vs 2, look into older 3/4 based SUVs like the Excursion or Suburban/Yukon 2500.
@rvplaycpl50264 жыл бұрын
Love your channel. We own a 40 ft. diesel pusher pulling a 28 ft. Trailer. I can back it up with very little trouble as long as it is not real tight. I do have to be aware of my surroundings much more than when we had a totally travel trailer. Our Class A when all slides are in and we are going down the road my wife can and does make meals. Plenty of room and we can actually sleep and live with the slides in. Just personal preference. Love watching your channel and your values and experiences
@russellrogers32604 жыл бұрын
Alot of points I would bring up. I will always have a truck so I figure almost half the expense vs motor home, also break down...much easier to find someone to fix a truck vs a motorhome in the road. The trailer vs fifth wheel...I have had several of each and I am a firm fifth wheel ( much larger tanks for dry camping and just roomier feeling) I am 6' 2" so prefer higher ceilings. I will say when I get older though I might switch back when the steps become an issue.
@daves16463 жыл бұрын
Trish and Mark, Awesome AND TIMELESS episode!!. It showed up on my sidebar and I thought, How’d I miss this. Only at the end did I realize it was at the beginning of last season. Again, thank you for sharing timelessly useful learnings!!
@mcsdog4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, (or that?) LOL - I so agree with the diesel - We just upgraded from a 3/4ton to a 1 ton and sold our 3/4 after driving it for 11 years for the same!!! amount of money that we bought it for - we buy used, but OMG! One add for the Motorhome vs Pull-behind - when we had the Motorhome, I loved that I was able to use the potty without having to pull over LOL
@enjoylife70304 жыл бұрын
So with three boys I just had to pause the video and look up the tuition for Whitmore Academy and I am so jealous. Now that my kids have been learning online for 9 weeks it raises a lot of questions. Great value in the Whitmore online vs traditional school tuition costs.
@khask74 жыл бұрын
i like the the way Trish look at you when you talking... you guys are made for each other ... keep traveling and have fun :)
@brettchevy18704 жыл бұрын
Just over 2500 views in the first 30 min! Glad to see others wait for your videos on Sunday evenings like we do and that you've gotten so popular. Thanks for the video and stay well.
@drwolcott4 жыл бұрын
Our only regret in purchasing the gas version of the GMC 3500 is fueling up while towing our fifth wheel, almost every diesel pump has space for big rigs while gas pumps can be tricky sometimes; in a few rural areas we've had to unhitch to gas up. Thanks for another great video!
@stevecampbell62962 жыл бұрын
Hey guys. We just picked up our new travel trailer a couple weeks ago. You are the best. Love the vids! Thank you for all the info and experiences. Now, I just need more time to watch all the videos. Safe Travels!
@Todd_S4 жыл бұрын
I love my Andersson Levelers. Besides using a level in the side wall, I also may use a can of soda rolling on the floor to check for level.
@brendalawrence67324 жыл бұрын
So many cool gadgets, so many questions to consider and so much helpful advice from my favorite people! Trish is right, there is nothing like a camp fire! We loved cooking on an open fire when we were camping and of course love cast iron in the home as well as camping. But firewood is expensive if you have to buy it and like you said you just can't take your own firewood to other states and such. So things to consider for sure, so many things to consider on so much and y'all do a great job of laying it all out for everyone! So thank you for that. Looking forward to when you hit the road and load the Air-stream! Hugs, Brenda
@acdii4 жыл бұрын
I LOL at the deep breath with the Treager. I have a Pit Boss. I do the same thing! The dutch oven is BOSS too, and with a tripod to suspend it, cooking over a firepit is awesome. Great comments on the TT vs 5th. You are right, just replacing the TV can make all the difference in the world. We have a Coleman 274BH that I tow with an F150. It took a bit getting the right WDH on it, but once I did, it handles quite well. Then we got an F350 as a second vehicle. the difference is remarkable. With the F150 you know there is a trailer back there, even with it perfectly set up. Same trailer with the F350, trailer? What trailer? We are currently selling the trailer and considering a 5th wheel, mainly because there is more room for the same behind the bumper length. That and the truck came with a 5th wheel already set up. We have not ruled out another Conventional tow though, just depends on like and price. Good video, got a lot of good ideas for our future trips, especially liked the leveling tool.
@BillMcDaniel744 жыл бұрын
Great Video guys, its always fun seeing some of the older clips and seeing how much you all have changed from season 1. We have had Class A, Travel Trailer and Fifth wheel. I agree with all your pro's and con's. I would say the main reason we went toward trailers was to have a vehicle the family fit in when we got to our destinations. The move to the Fifth wheel was more about getting all the living(mostly Sleeping space) for all of us and staying in as short of a trailer as we could. To get a bunk house on a bumper pull and have or own room everything was pretty much over 35 ft and we stayed under that by going with the Fifth Wheel
@mattisaac22174 жыл бұрын
I love my current setup tt and 3/4 ram gas but definitely next will be a 5th wheel and diesel I drive a semi for a living and know how much smoother they pull and less stress on truck but will enjoy current set up till then great info glad I found your channel thru btbrv
@Colleen19784 жыл бұрын
I envy the way you've raised your children! Im many years past that stage, but wow! Your kids have more life experience and relevant education than many have in their entire life! You both are strong people and are able to look past the negative Nellie's out there. Not sure why people feel it's their business. Looking forward to your travels and videos!
@stinger45834 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another informative video. I noticed, in the bed of your truck, you have a slide-out. I have a CargoGlide 1000XL in my 2008 Toyota Tundra. I love that thing. It's so convenient to just pull it out and get what I need. It really is a back and knee saver...LOL. Be safe out there.
@dross24MA4 жыл бұрын
Not all motor homes (Class A,B,C), like mine/ours have the stupid layout where slide outs *must* be opened in order to function. With seven of us, it was the right solution! - - Ours is set up perfectly: - Passengers can to eat, sleep, read and play games, as well as view the scenery while under way but conversation is still possible. - The kitchen and bathroom at the rear is perfect for access while in motion. - We could, and did, do food prep all the time. - The boys were raised with "travel manners" and were allowed get to get up for snacks, etc. or else they were seat-belted in place until they behaved "time out"). - Stops were determined by something other than bladder capacity. - We three drivers could rotate conveniently, two on & one off, often sleeping, for longer hauls. - - Major down sizes that I didn't catch are that you: - cannot unhook from it and go into town unless you bring along another mode of transportation, - cannot access many parking lots/garages, - cannot go through some tunnels or over some bridges, - must have somewhere to store it if you live in many condo or gated communities.
@retiredandrollin4 жыл бұрын
Love the video, great content. But I have to say that THEE most important thing you said, or one of the most important things, was "You do you!!" Love it. Everyone is a critic. It's simple, "You do you". Great work guys.
@raymondschneider52174 жыл бұрын
And, Retired and ROLLIN,' as they said go to RV shows and see how these units "fit" you; how does it "feel." Y'all Be Safe!
@antonjohndell15194 жыл бұрын
AGREE!
@annapennrose11583 жыл бұрын
We buy inexpensive charcoal at the Dollar Store to start fires. Light it and go and the fire starts every time.
@dennysivells99774 жыл бұрын
Make time NOW because tomorrow may drastically change your life. Your videos are always fun to watch and full of fresh ideas.
@michaelthompson36794 жыл бұрын
Great video and great thoughts on all the topics you spoke about we started with a 29 foot travel trailer then went to a 34ft Fifth wheel using the same f250 diesel to tow both I would say the fifth wheel was somewhat easier to tow and maneuver. We love the room we have and the storage space but it’s not all sunshine and roses. We discovered chucking something we never experienced with the TT then there’s the height always a bit nervous until I see a tractor trailer on the road. There’s always a trade off with everything!
@wcarlhepker48064 жыл бұрын
I have always preferred a SUV pulling a TT. When I am traveling, I have a comfortable spacious vehicle with plenty of room for the family to spread out and a great vehicle with the power to tow the RV over the hill. Once we arrive at the camp site and I take the Suburban to town, I have lots of space for family and acquisitions. It had to be a SUV because my late wife REFUSED to have a truck while I needed a towing capable vehicle. I had to replace the tow vehicle this year as Covid-19 was making its presence known. I bought a truck!!
@nanachick054 жыл бұрын
I am constantly recommending your payload calc...best thing ever for understanding CCC, UVW & GVW and what your truck can handle and what you can tow. We’re pretty happy with our new Weber Jumbo Joe grill. Old fashioned charcoal grill, but just gotta love the flavor, yummy! Totally agree with Trish about the fire and the Dutch oven...nothing better!!! I love love our Level Mate Pro, must have green, must have green! 🤣🤣🤣
@shayne-neal3 жыл бұрын
I lived in a 31' bumper-pull for 8 months this past year and I agree with so many things you said in this video... except I will always miss the games the kids played while i drove... I miss asking a kid to grab me some food or something while we were driving... i do love driving a class-c