20,000 miles on the road with our Rockwood 2205s
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- After 20,000 miles on the road we look back on some of the adventures - and misadventures - that we’ve had in our Rockwood Mini Lite 2205s. From incredible adventures to some serious mishaps - highlights and joys that we’ve had across this incredible land.
Join us as we celebrate this milestone and recap some of these adventures.
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oh wow, my husband just found you channel and we are so glad. i just retired as a nurse a few months ago and my husband and i in 2021 bought the rockwood ultra 2608bs. we love it and needed the extra room b/c we have 4 boston terriers . lol you came to new orleans and were very close to where we live. we live across the lake in slidell , la. near abita springs. can't wait to go back and watch your other videos. we belong to frog and hope to go to one one day. we don't go far b/c my mom is 92 and on hospice at this time. we want to thank you for sharing and wish you great travels. hope to meet one day. God bless from chuck and susan b. in south la..
Tuba Skinny, one of our favorites on CZcams! ❤
Thanks nice video, a little hard to watch while walking Zappo 😁
My new (22) truck has 35000 miles 95% are towing miles, I’m very happy with my 2109s MiniLite. Looking forward to my extended trip to the northeast this summer adding about 4000 miles to the trailer.
Did Zappo perk up when he heard us? You definitely have us beat in terms of miles!
@@StressLessCamping yes he did
Love actually seeing you in person! So many interesting tidbits. 😊
Aw, shucks. Well we're glad people seem to be enjoying our foray into a video version of the podcast. Thank you!
"It's probably not new to them" 🤣🤣🤣
I am thrilled with my Ford Econoline Van that I custom converted to an RV with everything I had in my apartment minus the space and I am thrilled living as a full-time nomad traveling the U.S. Including the used van only $10K was invested in parts + my labor and now I have an all-in-one unit with no debts. Good off-road and easy to park. New stuff is way overpriced but if you have the money to burn go for it. I'll never own a trailer again. The towing, cost of the trailer, poor build quality, and much more maintenance. Have fun and good luck RVing.
Well...that's whey there are 31 flavors in the ice cream store. Something for everybody. But we've found that the build quality on this trailer makes us very happy.
@@StressLessCamping It's the cost that gets me but if you can't do it yourself it gets expensive. Good luck.
question, when you travel, is there an app that tell you places to see in that area?
I use a few different apps. If you are on Route 66, The Ultimate Route 66 Guide is good. When we get to an area, I use "Roadside" from Roadside America, "Atlas Obscura" for the bit more dark attractions, like gravesites and weird museums. While driving, we use the "Autio" app to hear stories about the area we are in. Also, "Explore Here" shows us historical marker locations. "Clio" is a guide to history and culture. And "Pubquest" tells us where to get a beer at the end of a long day! We also rely on listeners offering ideas; I keep a spreadsheet of places people recommend.
@@StressLessCamping thank you. very helpful