RV Mistakes (RV Living) PLUS EPIC GIVEAWAY


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RV Mistakes (RV Living) PLUS EPIC GIVEAWAY: While driveway surfing with friends, I may have made another rookie mistake! I can’t believe I am still doing this …

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  1. Michael Herron
    Michael Herron says:

    Yo Phil, I have been down the AC on the batteries road. Its not just wiring per Red Bay. It is a 3000 watt inverter and a second AC panel installed. Oh yeah the cost is about 4,000.00 plus 6 to 8 lithium batteries and 1 soft start for the fwd AC. Total cost for solar, inverter, batteries, wiring and a soft start is 15k to 20k. That is for 4 to 6 hrs of AC, that will buy a lot of diesel. AC on batteries just not worth the money.

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  2. Teresa Douglas
    Teresa Douglas says:

    I am a single female considering buying a class c. Just about everything I have learned has been from YouTube videos. I enjoy your videos because you include practical info. I was wondering why you did not use your generator while tab your friends house. Trying to understand why you would use batteries vs generator. Thanks Teresa

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  3. Jim Knuckey
    Jim Knuckey says:

    Another wonderful video. Love watching your travels. FYI while some of Dirty Dancing was filmed at Lake Lure the setting for the resort was Mountain Lake Lodge in Pembroke, Virginia just north of Blacksburg, Va. it is a beautiful place to visit but would not work for your rig. Keep up the great work.

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  4. Pat Ireland
    Pat Ireland says:

    There are added marks for finding ice cream. Biltmore is back on our todo list. It's a wonderful stop. Dutch Oven cooking is assigned to the Montana branch of the family, so we have to cover the Glamping. It's a real challenge, but we do our best. Travel Safe.

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  5. Ernie M
    Ernie M says:

    btw, I joined the Elks as they help veterans. Elks have many Lodges… often they have RV boondocking or even hookups, cheap. And immediate friends, good food, and likely lots of new subscribers for you. Just an idea.

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  6. Ernie M
    Ernie M says:

    Hi…. you both have learned a lot since having your car towed on the little 2 wheeled trailer…. but please know your generator likes to be used. I'm the 82 yo guy with 137,000 miles on my Class A. We have a combo washer/drier… and run our generator "most of the time" while driving….. it is a relatively cheap thing to do… and we can do our laundry as we drive…. We could easily add solar… but we don't need to have solar. That's why we have the genny. Compare the maintenance / cost / replacement cost of all you have added…. and I think my genny running is more cost effective…. just my opinion… and yes we boondock…. like at the Marshalling Yard of McCormick Place in Chicago… only $35/night.
    Could list more places like casinos, Wal-Mart. etc

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  7. Tree Carver
    Tree Carver says:

    We do the cobbler in our Dutch oven as well. We mix the cake mix with apple juice and water to make a batter that we pour over the fruit. Makes the top moist verses a crumb topping. Either way, a great dessert. Happy camping.

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  8. RV America
    RV America says:

    Good video. We use the same recipe for the dump cake except we use the crock-pot. It turns out amazing every time! If you want the recipe just let us know. Lynn and Danny

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  9. Jannette Johnson
    Jannette Johnson says:

    Growing up in So. Utah, we had property on Kolob mtn. next to Zion Canyon. We camped there every weekend during the summer. My Dad would make dump cake on Saturday night along with dutch oven bbq chicken and dutch oven potatoes. Years later, the same recipe was used while camping with our kids, at scout camps and just recently we made it for Sunday dessert. You can make it in the oven, just not as fun as in a dutch oven.

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  10. Roger K
    Roger K says:

    Great guitar. Momma would kill me if I got another one. Meaning last week I got another one. But I’m also left handed so they hard to find as well

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  11. Brendan Walsh
    Brendan Walsh says:

    Biltmore is a must see if just for the engineering and technical marvel the building is for being built in the South 30 years after the Civil War!
    And they have a terrific winery, too!

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  12. Steven Butler
    Steven Butler says:

    My wife dragged me to the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC. So glad that she did. It was a wonderful day. I was expecting it to be a Victorian home, like you see in many towns. Or a small mansion, it's stable/carriage house is nicer than most mansions in this country. It is not those things. It is comparable to a European castle. Phil you messed up by not going, you have cheated yourself in seeing one the great wonders of the world. It had a billiards room, a bowling alley, an indoor pool, a central heating system, accommodations for their servants in the house…… Phil listen to your wife, wives are smarter than we are, they do their research.

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  13. Movin N Groovin
    Movin N Groovin says:

    You were hour or so away from us. Hope your having a good time. We love NC we have the mountains and the beach close by. We are headed to VA Beach going to Seamist military campground for two weeks in May can't wait.

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