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Escape 19 Travel Trailer Tour & Tips
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- čas přidán 17. 06. 2024
- Unlock the full potential of your Escape19 travel trailer with our comprehensive tour and customization tips! Join us as we take you on a journey through every nook and cranny of this versatile camper, revealing hidden features and offering expert advice on how to make it truly your own. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or new to the RV Life, this video is your ultimate guide to maximizing comfort, convenience, and style on the road. From space-saving hacks to personalized decor ideas, get ready to transform your Escape19 into the perfect home away from home.
Using a pad or covering of some sort on the step is very important for another reason, as it keeps a dog’s toenails from getting caught in those little holes in the steel step. There have been horrible accidents in which a dog has had a nail completely ripped off as it was going outside. So please, if you have a dog and holes on your step, cover your step.
That is a very good point! I’ve seen it happen with my own eyes. If you have a dog, cover your step.
Oh jeez never would have thought of this. Thank you from my pups and me!
@@user-og8vm1fq8eit’s definitely important advice
Oh hey! CZcams just recommended you to me :) I'm so happy to see other people in the LGBTQIA+ community out here (I'm a lesbian). I was worried if I started I'd
facing a lot of prejudice. I'm thinking of living in an RV permanently. I'm specifically looking at the escape 19' and towing it with my Subaru Ascent. Your videos have been super helpful! Looking forward to more and to see more of your adventures! Wishing you all the best.
That’s so awesome! I’m happy you took the time to comment. We’ve traveled quite a bit and have been fortunate enough to not face any kind of prejudice so far. Feel free to ask any questions along the way if there is anything we can help with.
Great video. Honest and well done!
Thanks Steve, I appreciate the comment!
Looks like a great option for a smaller camper! I like the Escape much better than the Casita
We definitely like the Escape much better than the Casita as well. It’s much more conducive to our lifestyle when on the road.
Nice tour! We own a 1981 Trillium 5500, which is basically the 'ancestor' of your E19: almost the exact same floor plan, only the 5500 is about a foot shorter (our bed is slightly narrower). It's funny to see how you use the same storage compartments for the same purpose as we do, it almost felt like you toured our own trailer! We boondock quite often so we tend to use our propane appliances a lot, we don't carry anything that runs on AC like microwave or toaster oven, we cook almost always on the gas stove. Our 5500 also has a wet bath similar to yours and we use our own shower most of the time, it works great. The E17 et E19 trailers are what brought us to the fiberglass trailer world but they were out of our budget. Then someone mentioned that they are essentially the same as an old Trillium 5500 from the 80s... We eventually found one for sale, spent two years restoring and renovating it, and we're in love with it. Only an E19 would make us get rid of it!
That’s so awesome! Love hearing about your trillium. We actually started with a 13’ 1978 trillium. I’ve got a tour of that video on here as well: 1976 Trillium 1300 | Trailer Tour (Episode 32)
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Great tour video of you guy's setup and use of your entire space! I definitely like the clever idea with the sponge keeping the paper towels intact, the outside water faucet/bucket and the two way hose splitter ( I need to invest in this one myself)! Although I'm a solo traveler, I still be cautious of what I bring along- especially considering weight/load capacity etc. I do most of my cooking outside (weather permitting/summer months) using my Zempire deluxe camp stove! I was looking to buy a Berkey water filter as well, but man they most be popular and work really well because they tend to sell out fast!
Ya that certainly makes sense, it’s always good to be cautious of how much you load up. The Berkey has been a great addition, definitely worth the investment to always have drinking water without having to cart around plastic bottles.
Excellent work - thanks!
You’re welcome, happy you found it helpful
Great tour. Love your simple life, not a lot of stuff. I'm working on traveling with less.
Thanks, we like to keep things minimal, it just makes things that much easier
It’s hard to believe since that was filmed we have modded so much more!
You will have to do an update video on the upholstery, lithium batteries, faucet, range hood delete etc.
Yes definitely another video is needed
Great tour and think they are a sweet trailer ! Have been watching your channel for some time and love your content ! Take care and safe travels !
Always loving hearing from people who have been watching for a while, thanks for continuing to watch our adventures!
Really enjoy your videos. Getting lots of good ideas. I’ve been meaning to ask you about your 4Runner as a tow vehicle. Any issues and have you towed through the mountains yet?
Thanks, hope you keep on watching. No issues whatsoever towing with the 4Runner, even through the mountains, however I should say that we are very careful about how much we load up the trailer. We are always considering weight and packing accordingly.
What is the weight limit on those camping chairs? The wedged sponge is a great hack for the roll of paper towels.
The weight limit is somewhere around 250lbs I believe but I don’t have the exact specs.
At first we were skeptical about the wedge sponge but it really does work great.
@@md.adventures Thanks.
@@terrymathis4213 you’re welcome
What vehicle do you use to tow? Was that a4Rumner
Yep, it’s a 4Runner that we use
Thank you so much for the quick reply!! I was wondering if the 19 would b too much as I have a 4Runner, was going to go 17b but now will go 19
Thank you
@@freddenny4402 You're weclome!