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I know this is two months ago, but I was just looking on boondockers welcome. It looks like it would be a great membership to have too. On their website they have a video from “ I’m not lost I’m rving”. She explained it very well. It would be great, say all the Harvest Host are booked, there might be an equally spectacular boondockers welcome, near by. The price is not bad eather. Plus, they even tell you what they allow and don’t. And some places have full hookups. Both are Harvest Host and Boondockers Welcome.
just curious if your truck took the the number of gals you thought it would after you ran out?
I'm just getting everything loaded back into the coach. My trip is all planned. Me and my German Shepherd are going to head North on the 395 and turn east somewhere around Idaho or something….
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Thank you, thank you, thank you, for all this great information. ❤️
Wow finally content I deserve. Great channel guys! you are my inspiration. I'm getting on a road soon, so all your infobox got copy-pasted.
Thanks for another great video! I absolutely LOVE RV Trip Wizard. We made a 17-day trip from NC to Utah and back with 6 days in Utah. We found making reservations 24-48 hours in advance worked great and RV Trip Wizard gave us lots of options and great review info. I especially liked the min-max distance circles so I had an idea of how far we could reasonably get in a day without making the trip a misery! We got to Utah with lots of energy to spend visiting family and seeing the sights. It was definitely worth the money!
Hi guys. Love your channel! My wife and I just bought a a-frame pop up and the fresh water tank doesn't have a water level monitor so we don't know when it's going empty so what we're wondering is will the water heater know it's out of water ( no city hook-up available)? Will it automatically shut down to keep from trying to heat an empty tank?
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Good information
For those with big rigs iExit also has a trucker version (iExitTruck) that is useful for finding truck stops, parking areas and other large vehicle friendly businesses.
You guys have a great channel I have been watching you for years, keep up the phenomenal work…
Great video!
Thanks for the tips on 2 apps. Iexit and Windy. Great easy apps to use.
I know it's not in your wheelhouse but renting an RV can be a way to give it a try before purchasing one outright. We drove to Vegas and used a service similar to ABB for RV's…. made for a great experience around the southwest.
I love you all. No drama, no hype, just good information given in a clear, concise sometimes humorous manner. Thank you
I remember very well when you pulled into that gas station on fumes. Good times!! LOL. My worst nightmare. Thanks for all the good information. Been planning a trip to MI. It’s taken me a long time because I keep running out of steam. It’s very overwhelming. I may have to break down and get RV Trip Wizard. Thanks for the video.
One of your best! Very helpful, thanks.
Great great video, thank you!
i carry a lamenated large map book in my big truck. never trust a gps. study, read every page. weight and bridge laws and bridge height very in every state for all class a,b,c trucks and rv's.
As for the diesel everything was cheap after we left California. Last trip we were on the road 6 months. For planning we use Allstays Pro I think $30 a year. It has all types of camping, clearances everything. We use My Maps from Google to map it out. We change colors of stops as we go so family can track us. You can give view only permissions to keep people from making changes. You can also add all details in comments such as dates, price, discounts, site # Etc. Add layers for different trips or years and it's freeeeee! Upgradable GPS built into truck OH YAAAAHHHH we can send directions to it from my maps on cell phone.
Thanks for all the info!
Btw, we plan our trips one year in advance. Many campgrounds are filling up fast these days! Long gone are the days of pulling into a CG and staying a week with no advance planning. We use a map, choose where we want to visit and use the app Park Advisor to find a CG in the area. Sometimes we use the Garmin 890 to pick a CG. Next, we open source search the CG to look at ratings and what others say about it, weed out basic complainers / whiners and look for serious negatives and focus on the positive reviews. Then we book the reservation. Most of the time this works well and when it doesn’t we plan somewhere else and choose another date that works.
We love the Garmin RV890! We also run an atlas! We use Gas Buddy and carry 130 gallons of D fuel. Ha! Love your content, guys! Great stuff…
Great info, as usual. Thank you!
Loved the video! Great advice! We are doing longer, further trips so this really helped!
We now have our first RV and I am finding out how much learning and work is required for- what I now realize is a hobby- RVing. I have been listening (to Loloho) while I work. And, I just wanted to thank you for keeping me company through all the camping prep. I've learned so much because of your efforts with the channel. Thank you!
I haven't ran out of gas in 50 years
Awesome job. Keep up the great videos. We truly enjoy seeing all of your adventures. Maybe one day we will be at the same place you are. We would love to introduce ourselves and thank you in person. Take care – stay healthy, and now go wash your hands.