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WHAT THE HECK WERE WE THINKING?



Just some pointless rambling to keep you people happy…and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!

31 Comments

  1. Thanks for the update! You are still missed on YouTube. I enjoyed your thought shift on travel! Hoping your holidays are wonderful!🖖🏻😘👍🏻🙏🏻

  2. Great video y'all. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Take care!
    Best regards, Lloyd C.

  3. Yup – Jeeps are meant to be used and glad you found a good home for Battleborne. I have a 2003 Wrangler that I bought in 2006 and still love it. It’s beat up, scratched and dented here and there but that’s OK! Good to see you guys are doing well! Merry Christmas from a fellow old retired person! We enjoy part time RV Boondocking but the best part is coming back to our comfortable home. Lol

  4. As full timers we normally stayed at a place for the monthly rates. Currently we are at 600 per month electric included so that runs 20 bucks a night right on a beautiful river. We were wondering if the 1000 trails would be good for us but we never did it. We didn't want to be tied to their campgrounds. And we are about to be a farm owner so we are about to be setting new life expectations similar to you guys. Congratulations to your new space

  5. Oh! It’s Friday. So hard to keep track of when it’s Friday without your videos…

    So good to see you again. Merry Christmas!

  6. Hi Dan and Jen, yes this fall (not winter yet) is crazy. I am in Pahrump, NV mochdocking at my sister's and last night it was 22 degrees. It cold almost everywhere. I noticed they changed "global warming" since that is not working out to "climate change." LOL Don

  7. It's great to see you two ❤️ Your videos brighten our day, you have been truly missed!! Have a fantastic Christmas and New year 😀

  8. Thanks for the update. 1 year for us until Retirement. Home is purchased. Truck and Trailer is purchased. Planning to part time about 6 months travel and 6 months at the house. I too am not going to skimp on Camp sites when I do travel. Lots of State Parks, private campgrounds where my neighbors are not on top of me. Leisure, relaxation, and enjoyment are mandatory. Once again a big thanks for all the great information you two have provided over the years to help us prepare for this journey. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you also. Happy Trails!

  9. Nice to see you both again!! We…us humans, truly are different in our likes & dislikes Dan/Jen. We thought we wanted to see the majority of North America, thus bought our Tiffin DP to do so, but have found we love particular RV Resorts, thus end up travelling nearly 2,000 miles each way, finding we absolutely love the assortment of amenities! Who knew…but until you try such things, one really wouldn't know it! Don't get me wrong, we still travel fairly extensively here in western Canada, meeting with friends, taking our grandkids on some local trips etc. We do have our home, as a base, so many of the locations we thought we'd get to…we will have to enjoy these locations through you and the many others that DO travel the country, where we can see them through Youtube! Like you, we budget for specific trips, which we'll continue to do, but our home base is always nice, when it's time to say 'let's head home'!

  10. I had my trailer "pivot" off the leveling block, up hill once also. Fell off the block I had for front jack stand, also. Luckily no damage.??? Isn't it fun to have to use a flashlight in broad daylight to read lettering on outlets and the like. Don't remember having to do that at 20 yoa!

  11. So reassuring to have you talk about "Camping." Serendipitously I have been thinking about the exact same thing. Still not committed myself to selling my camper, but I have struggled with the same issues. I'm really into comfort these days and I also now have a home, I really like. So why endure the side effects of camping? Relief. I'm not alone. Best wishes guys. Do post once in a while.

  12. Good to see you guys. Merry Christmas. I agree, if it weren't for the cheapness of TT I would not stay there. My avg cost per night for TT including purchase price (used), all the extra fees they charged for mail, elec & site upgrades, annual fees, TC fees, etc is $6.60. No way no where can one beat that price. But I averaged 330/nights year for 4+ years.

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