Just 2 more seasons left before we trade in fixed addresses for gypsy passports. That day will be here before we know it.
Interested parties may find this video useful. While it isn't the exact RV we will use, it's the same year, make & model. We have the dinette instead of the table and chairs. Under the seats is much needed storage space. The outside also has a lot of storage area. It's nice to take stuff with you on the road.
We went to the RV show at the state fairgrounds this weekend. We were hoping to find some RV accessories and maybe a few RV hacks that we could incorporate. We didn't find any but got a good look at the latest model motor homes. Some of those beasts carry a $300K + price tag.
What to take and what to leave behind are the issues right now. You can't take it all is a quote from a full time RVer most likely. So the needs and the wants get prioritized. Using clear, plastic bins we can put different gear together and have it handy when we need it.
Our plan includes setting up an outdoor kitchen. So far we have a propane, 2 burner grill, electric skillet, toaster oven and charcoal grill accessories. When we head to campgrounds we set this up and so far it's worked well. We've entertained up to 16 people. Using disposable plates helps with clean up. We have a 2 basin wash method for doing dishes. Trying to find items that serve a dual purpose is very helpful.
The actual RV with towed vehicle attached and deep freeze in the truck bed
We'll add more as we move forward. We look forward to sharing all our activities along with the challenges that we may face down the road.
Interested parties may find this video useful. While it isn't the exact RV we will use, it's the same year, make & model. We have the dinette instead of the table and chairs. Under the seats is much needed storage space. The outside also has a lot of storage area. It's nice to take stuff with you on the road.
We went to the RV show at the state fairgrounds this weekend. We were hoping to find some RV accessories and maybe a few RV hacks that we could incorporate. We didn't find any but got a good look at the latest model motor homes. Some of those beasts carry a $300K + price tag.
What to take and what to leave behind are the issues right now. You can't take it all is a quote from a full time RVer most likely. So the needs and the wants get prioritized. Using clear, plastic bins we can put different gear together and have it handy when we need it.
Our plan includes setting up an outdoor kitchen. So far we have a propane, 2 burner grill, electric skillet, toaster oven and charcoal grill accessories. When we head to campgrounds we set this up and so far it's worked well. We've entertained up to 16 people. Using disposable plates helps with clean up. We have a 2 basin wash method for doing dishes. Trying to find items that serve a dual purpose is very helpful.
The actual RV with towed vehicle attached and deep freeze in the truck bed
We'll add more as we move forward. We look forward to sharing all our activities along with the challenges that we may face down the road.