RV Life is FINISHED! | 7 HARSH REALITIES Why RVer's QUIT

2024 ж. 4 Мам.
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As more time passes, more and more full-time RVer's are packing it up and leaving the open roads. Why are so many RVer's quitting? We're here to give you guys the inside scoop and discuss 7 of the biggest reasons RVer's quit RV life.
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    @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
    • Great video! I completely agree with your points about the harsh realities of RV life. It's important to address the challenges and realities of this lifestyle. By the way, if you're looking for reliable outdoor gear and backup power solutions, I highly recommend checking out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's a versatile powerhouse with features like massive capacity, fast recharging, and comprehensive protections. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and RV lovers. Keep up the g

      @user-hh6ex9md4w@user-hh6ex9md4w5 ай бұрын
    • I’m 😅

      @dejavu2390@dejavu23905 ай бұрын
    • Great video! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the realities of RV life. It's important to acknowledge the challenges. On a positive note, I wanted to recommend the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series for outdoor enthusiasts like us. It has a massive capacity, powerful output, and fast recharging capabilities. Plus, it's built tough and waterproof. Check it out if you're looking for reliable backup power on your camping adventures!

      @CherokezPittman@CherokezPittman4 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing your recommendations! Outdoor enthusiasts and RV lovers can greatly benefit from the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. With its massive capacity, powerful output, fast recharging, and comprehensive protections, it's a reliable choice for extended outdoor adventures and backup power during outages. Plus, the waterproof technology and smart app control add even more convenience. Check it out!

      @user-hh6ex9md4w@user-hh6ex9md4w4 ай бұрын
    • I had to laugh when I saw you in your RV in winter. That is a no no. Pipes freeze. That is why you don't see anyone camping in the winter.

      @5GreenAcres@5GreenAcres2 ай бұрын
  • What RVing has done for us is being able to visit our kids on our terms. We have our house with us and can get up and go to bed when we want and not disturb anybody. Last year we spent 3 weeks in North Carolina visiting our son. Then we drove across country to Alberta to visit our daughter which took seven weeks to accomplish. Great way to travel, see our kids, and meet nice people.

    @hammer48ful@hammer48ful7 ай бұрын
    • I’m retiring and this is why I’m getting into van life.

      @maryjflanagan1922@maryjflanagan19225 ай бұрын
    • It's cheaper to fly and stay at a motel.

      @jaygold4467@jaygold44675 ай бұрын
    • Are you adding the coat of owning/renting a house for all your stuff during that time? Housing where I live is crazy expensive if you didn't buy 10 years ago.

      @AmeriMutt76@AmeriMutt763 ай бұрын
    • Agree. RVing is great if you choose to do it and are prepared for the costs and hassles. But if you did it thinking it would be simpler or cheaper than apartment life, or that it will be hassle free, you will likely be disappointed.

      @Itried20takennames@Itried20takennames3 ай бұрын
    • That’s amazing! It really is a great way to travel and meet amazing people. Thank you for sharing that!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld2 ай бұрын
  • Generally speaking, an average RV was not designed or built to be driven, hundreds to thousands of miles, all year long. The original plan was for an RV to be used numerous times a year, for "Vacations".

    @deniporter3321@deniporter33217 ай бұрын
    • That’s an excellent point and very true! Thanks for sharing!!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
    • I don’t believe that. They are built as LIGHT AS POSSIBLE, to try to simulate a house as you travel. Naturally, building long means they fall aperture during use. Stick framed homes require certain maintenance…light weight living quarters require constant maintenance. We tried several kinds of RVs always with the experience of having to work on them a lot before we could go. NOT ENJOYABLE. I’ll satay in my impregnable home forever before I’ll ever buy another RV.

      @jamespriddy8275@jamespriddy82755 ай бұрын
    • Roma and Romani, also known as Travellers, live this way. Part of their tradition…

      @2Que4@2Que44 ай бұрын
    • Great commentary conversation.. Thank you.. The good Captain Venice Louisiana

      @keithkennedy2725@keithkennedy27252 ай бұрын
    • Yup like taking a home through and earthquake and hurricane at the same time

      @endofsociety@endofsociety2 ай бұрын
  • Retired RV dealer here. I sold 500 units to FEMA during the hurricane Katrina disaster. Believe me, RV’s are not designed for full time living. They are designed for occasional use and wear fast when used for full time use. Add the lack of factory support and short spare parts support, it can be a real nightmare when your coach is not livable and parts are 90 days out.

    @hueysegura6956@hueysegura69563 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for the reality check! ❤

      @Ken-ej6sc@Ken-ej6scАй бұрын
    • RV's generally are made of cheap, inexpensive materials, that break easily. The walls are basically a frame of light pine wood, with Styrofoam sandwiched between the inner paneling, and outer aluminum skin. I was surprised at how lightweight, and weak the shell of the RV is.

      @davidgraham2673@davidgraham26736 күн бұрын
  • The wife and I went from a big 2,700 square feet home to a 30' fifth wheel living in a permanent RV Park just outside of Wickenburg, AZ. We couldn't be happier! Wish we did this 30 years ago. We are saving a boat load of money and a whole lot more freedom.

    @MikeAndButter@MikeAndButter7 ай бұрын
    • It works for some...but in increasing numbers, not everyone!

      @robertallen6710@robertallen67104 ай бұрын
    • I sincerely want to live like that

      @angiloves@angiloves4 ай бұрын
    • What's your monthly cost for rent, utilities? I'd be interested in that place.

      @leecowell8165@leecowell81654 ай бұрын
    • Because more people are doing it, more are going to quit. That's because some are doing it because it's a fad rather than a lifestyle choice. Their hearts are not in it.

      @lililijo@lililijo3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@leecowell8165shoot most 2-3 bedroom apartments in STL is 850 and up. Makes it hard for single moms and dads to afford living for their kids. I have 4 kids. It's just sad. Rather be bill free

      @NoRevengeNeeded@NoRevengeNeededАй бұрын
  • I use to live in an RV full time between the ages of 19-25. It was because I moved from California to central Massachusetts. Attached college in MA and lucked up that someone bought an old campground where I could live in a spot for $400 per month. I loved it because I was kept my kitties with me and it felt like home when I studied and worked. Left for 20 years, but now my new husband and I starting to do the RV life while we keep our small homestead. The only time we won't live in our RV is during the winter. We plan to use those months to deal with any repairs, do any updates, stretch out legs and let our dog and two cats have a bigger "house" for several months. It's an adjustment for both of us.

    @colleenlee3220@colleenlee32207 ай бұрын
    • I love that; this video was very good and informative and slightly started to discourage me but the idea to stay put during winter months is a great idea especially for me since im not big on cold

      @lay8444@lay84443 ай бұрын
  • A good partner who’s supportive and a good team attitude helps get through the tough times I’m sure

    @DeeEss_on_YT@DeeEss_on_YT7 ай бұрын
  • Excellent reality video. Everyone should watch this one. Almost all full timers I knew quit within 5 yrs, the number one reason was BURNOUT. You are so correct and spot on. In 25 yrs of RVing. I’ve seen the crazy explosion in camping fees. Most new Rvers don’t have any idea what a camp site cost just 5 yrs ago. Fuel is a killer, especially for a Class A Diesel. Last summer on 6 week trip out west we had $7,000 in fuel costs. The average RVer can’t afford those trips. Our current 6 week fall trip still is a bit costly. But our savior is our home base. When we get home we recharge for the next adventure. 4-5 months per yr on the road for us is enough.

    @horizon42q@horizon42q7 ай бұрын
  • I think that the reason you want to travel full-time in an RV often affects how long you want to live this life. Some of those I met 6 years ago no longer live in an RV. After several years of RV living, they bought a boat and are living a full-time water life. Others are traveling full-time in Europe and Asia. Not everyone who quits the RV life quits because they hated it. I'm still living the full-time RV life but I am also dreaming about what the next adventure may be. Thanks for tackling this topic. I hope folks who are considering this lifestyle don't think that the life isn't worth the hard work.

    @CaminoTurtle@CaminoTurtle7 ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much Cathy for sharing, very helpful! We really appreciate it!!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
    • Have a good income to travel. Right?

      @suemoreno5217@suemoreno52177 ай бұрын
    • We tried the tiny house living thing for about 5 years, and it was awesome! But then, our kids got older and it just wasn't right for us anymore. That doesn't mean tiny houses are a bad idea, just that they work for people in certain situations and not others, and that's totally okay! We now have an apartment, and its working for us now, but who knows? In five-ten years, once our kids are in college, we might do the RV life, or the snowbird thing, or bum around Europe-- nothing says you have to pick one thing and do it for the rest of your life. People and situations change, that doesn't mean those years doing something different were a mistake. I don't regret living in a tiny house for five years, it was an awesome experience, and I'm sure a lot of people feel that way about RV life too.

      @nikkikindinger2718@nikkikindinger27182 ай бұрын
  • I've been a fulltime RVer for the last almost 5 years. The idea was to travel the lower 48 states within 5 years and by Dec 2023 I'll be able to check that box. I'm convinced though that fulltime RVing is not most people's cup of tea, but it is mine!. It is getting better. There are times when I wish I was back in my very nice (even luxurious) condo in Minneapolis MN where I had all the normal conveniences and where everything was walking distance. But the moment I realize that I'll have to go back to full time work for that, the feeling passes instantly. Instantly! I now get some SS , make a bit of money with Amazon and have some pension coming my way in 18 months time. It almost adds up to something. Life is good. Baja California this winter.

    @joevil6259@joevil62596 ай бұрын
    • How do you make money from Amazon ? I want to do this Rv thing but I’m just a server at a restaurant and need to keep going to work . Lol

      @Blueskyz316@Blueskyz3164 ай бұрын
    • Go for it.

      @sunlite9759@sunlite97593 ай бұрын
    • @@Blueskyz316 Selling things I believe

      @Adam-nw1vy@Adam-nw1vy2 ай бұрын
  • Talking about burnout, before I sold my house in Atlanta to move full time rv living I did 3 1/2 months tour to the west visiting every national parks it was awesome but when I was by coos bay Oregon heading towards Seattle I got tired and drove straight back to Atlanta. I did this while working in the RV. I then decided to buy a house in Florida, rv living is not for everyone lol

    @fatboyroy6081@fatboyroy60817 ай бұрын
  • Me and my gf are currently going to buy one and her mom has land on native reservation already set up she said we can place our rv there without rent or anything and we are deciding to get a 5th wheeler as a 23 year old I feel a bit happy to get that chance we work near by too and have a freeway to travel to many spots near our city I’m very excited helps us build up money to do bigger stuff in life when we are ready

    @Mestachi@Mestachi4 ай бұрын
  • I Just found you two. Super funny and genuine ! My name is Cindy and my Husband Bob live in a small town in Az. We have 3 sons and a bunch of grandchildren.. We bought an older Class A. In 2021 . Got the Covid first week!!! We have lived in it for 3 years and are having to replace every single thing. Update water system, AC units at $1k each.. Breaker system… Thank the Lord my husband is a Jack of all trades . But he is getting so discouraged something is always breaking down. I keep telling him.. at least all the upgrades are New. But he is still working full time so we are parked at a RV park. I don’t regret selling our large home . This day and time I feel good knowing that we can pack up and move. So Happy to have found you.! ♥️✝️🙏

    @webster60cl42@webster60cl424 ай бұрын
  • Hi Tanya and Dave! Let me get this straight: So Tanya has an identical twin sister, similar clothes and all, who shows up, unannounced, at RV parks to bang on random RV doors to give occupants important tips on subscribing to channels? What in the potato chips and Pepsi tarnations? 😂😂 This video is so true as countless people all over this country are quitting RV life permanently for so many reasons, some of which are mentioned in this video.

    @kennethstuckey7823@kennethstuckey78237 ай бұрын
    • Lol, thanks so much, well that's news to us! Knock, knock!!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
    • That wa ssooooo cute. Lol!

      @Annoyed_Human@Annoyed_Human29 күн бұрын
  • Good information. I am not an RVer, but I enjoy seeing your loving and joyful relationship. (adventures)

    @arlenemaxwellcopeland1644@arlenemaxwellcopeland16447 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely love the time we spend out on the road, but I gotta tell you I need a home base. Three months or even four months are just heavenly, but I need to to know I can go home at the end of a wonderful journey.

    @meridethhendry5733@meridethhendry57337 ай бұрын
  • Just got to say thank you both. Ive always wanted to do this but the adjustments I could not. Thank you for being real and honest. Cant thank you both enough.

    @dh2602@dh26025 ай бұрын
  • Tanya you remind me of a teacher or public relations speaker, because you are always on point no matter what the subject matter is. Great job guys!

    @cccro6228@cccro62287 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! We always try to be on point and be helpful!!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
    • She’s naturally gifted. I think that’s why the channel is doing so well.

      @More_Than_Conquerors@More_Than_Conquerors7 ай бұрын
    • Thanks!! 🙏

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
  • Hi Tanya & Dave, excellent video. You guys are so on point on all of the aspects of RV living. Obviously it is not for everyone, but you guys do not sugar coat the pros & cons! I just love the way you do the deep dives on the details, so that it gives food for thought for those who are considering RV traveling. All the best you two, and keep those video's coming. By the way Tanya, I love that shirt! As always, be safe out there and stay blessed! ❤🙏🙏

    @Evelyn_McMillan@Evelyn_McMillan7 ай бұрын
  • We’ve been full time rving for 3 years. We’ve been to 48 states. We keep in touch with road friends and old friends via text. I do not participate with Facebook. I really dislike travel days but love being in a new part of the country and new or revisiting a campground. We rarely go farther than 250 miles a day.

    @jennyfrancis8532@jennyfrancis85327 ай бұрын
  • Love you guys, such a cute couple ❤. I just bought a 2001 23ft class c for my retirement next year. I already live small, semi truck sleeper. My rv seems spacious compared to that lol. I'm an old lady with an old Yorkie and I don't plan on driving all over the place, I've already driven plenty as work. So I'll park on a friend's property in CO for the summer and Quartzsite, AZ in winter. Can't afford regular rv parks. Best wishes and safe travels to you!

    @patriciabandeko3842@patriciabandeko38426 ай бұрын
  • My wife and I have been on kind of a RV kick researching and trying to figure out RV-ing and how to have fun doing it. The more research I do, the more I'm convinced I don't actually want to own one of these things. I'd much rather rent one for the occasional trip once every two years than have to deal with all the hassle that comes with owning one.

    @sdr24@sdr245 ай бұрын
    • Can I share my story? With some help from me, research, discussion, etc, my father bought a brand new 2007 Fleetwood Terra LX for about $100k. He's had to put in a new motor, that was after the head gaskets blew 1.5 years prior, and those two events alone cost about $35k. Not typical but it 100% happened. Leveling Jacks breaking and within the first few years there's no parts, no replacements and warranty? Long gone. All manner of: water pump failures, interior crap galore having issues, general maintenance and upgrades, new tires every 7 years that cost about $3k per set (pre-covid pricing), and all manner of other headaches. RV stands for RUINED VACATION for a reason. 😄 Overall I ask people this, would you spend $250k on something that is only worth about $30k in 15years? If the answer is NO WAY, then be smarter than us and stay away from RVs. With that said, the trips we've had really have been about "priceless." I lost my dad last July. "Kona's Doghouse" (my Dad bought the RV for him and his dog) or as I call it "The Rolling Turd," because it's big, brown, and is generally just crap, has been one thing I am seriously struggling with parting ways with. I have such an immense love/hate relationship with that thing. One of my friends who borrowed it once and is a multi-tour combat veteran identified that I have what he coined as "RV PTSD." Just about every time I work on it, which is EVERY TIME WE WANT TO USE IT, I almost can't control my emotions. But that's automobiles in general, right? 😂 With all that said, I would recommend a Truck and Trailer or Renting because I don't care what it costs, it'll be a fraction of owning. I hope this helps.

      @glenj.taylor2938@glenj.taylor293823 күн бұрын
    • ​@@glenj.taylor2938 Is it worth it if u don't plan to travel but every few months and plan to stay on land or in walmart lots

      @christiham9822@christiham982223 күн бұрын
  • We enjoyed your presentation style! Now in our 8th year of fulltime RVing in a small Class A (under 26'), your reality list resonates with us and is good advice. We've mitigated many of the issues you cite by doing volunteer work as state park hosts the majority of the time. By planning 1-2 years ahead we chart our RV course to parks in the best locations for climate, access to internet, supplies, health services and repair shops, and proximity to loved ones. We do light work for the parks in exchange for a free site with all hookups for 2-5 month stretches. This gives us stability, amenities (as valued park personnel), plenty of social contact, affordable lifestyle and less maintenance and expense on the road. We highly recommend the full-time RV, part-time volunteer lifestyle!

    @daverobinmichael8020@daverobinmichael8020Ай бұрын
    • Living your life to the fullest! That’s awesome. Thank you for sharing and hope to see y’all on the road! 😘🤠

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorldАй бұрын
    • That sounds like a good middle ground! I’m considering the RV life and this situation sounds interesting. I’d like to learn more about it!

      @elisabetperez-vega9298@elisabetperez-vega929823 күн бұрын
  • I tried it this summer. The RV parks are crazy. You are packed like sardines at most. Lack of privacy. Most I stayed at were in a state of decline. There are so many RVs on the road. I think if you boon dock that's ok but there are increasingly more strange people out there.

    @louisevad6091@louisevad60915 ай бұрын
  • My spouse and I have been in a bumper pull for 2 yrs traveling, it gets more difficult setting up each place we go, anti-sway and stabilizing bars, leveling side to side and front to back, adding wobble boards for more stability and setting up 2 black/grey hoses at each park is a task as each place has different set ups. But, on the flip side you get to see amazing places. We just cut out some travel out west due to diesel prices $7/gal!!! So those are some real concerns. We’r trying for a 5th wheel as we wanted property for a home base but it is crazy expensive right now. I think being in a camper or class C can be challenging with space- clothes, linens, pantry for food and storage for tools you made need on the road! It is very limited and you have to watch the weight for towing,’it adds up quick. But again, flip side is also freedom to go at anytime.

    @5dognight422@5dognight4226 ай бұрын
  • Living in a camper van is a huge challenge… however living in a fifth wheeler provides so many more amenities and space, for full-time living… including actual bathrooms. However… full-time living in a 5th wheeler is just as challenging, but you have actual rooms, space and a lot of amenities… you just need a F250 or higher to pull it! (Down Side)

    @knekia75@knekia757 ай бұрын
  • Great informative video. Never thought to some of the issues you mentioned so for those who are planning to rv...really good info. Wisconsin is cleaning up our yards before winter sets in. Actually you know all about prepping and packing and preparing for the next siege. 😊

    @carolmartin4413@carolmartin44137 ай бұрын
  • Great info! Love watching you guys, keep up the great job!

    @meenigeeni@meenigeeni7 ай бұрын
  • I’m a newbie to rv community, getting my new home next week, so excited and nervous at the same time. Trying to get the most info in as possible, thanks for this video 😊

    @pakkycs1@pakkycs16 ай бұрын
  • Unfortunately in recent times the cost of everything from gas to RV sites has skyrocketed as everyone is "profiteering" . Our favorite site went from $840 a month for a 3 month contract to $800 a month in a 24 month contract - that comes to $9600 a year because the demand is so high. We had to re-evaluate our RV living choices. When we did the Excell spread sheet on all the costs - gas - insurance - maintenance on the RV and the truck ... it came to $18000 a year - so much for the Winters in Florida.

    @nrich5127@nrich51276 ай бұрын
  • So glad you guys are back at home with Desert Snow! Peace and Love!!!💙💙💙

    @misterb4@misterb47 ай бұрын
  • Love your honesty! Invaluable information for those thinking of getting into your life style. Great job guys!

    @vickiegomez8861@vickiegomez88617 ай бұрын
  • Glad I came across this video. Thanks for sharing and being honest.

    @michellelee5538@michellelee5538Ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much Michelle, we are glad you enjoyed the video!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorldАй бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing the knowledge, safe travels ya’ll; continue the “good fight” God Bless

    @bobbythurman4456@bobbythurman44562 ай бұрын
  • The Ninja 6-in-1 Grille took the place of an oven, a grille and more. It's worth the space it takes. Great video!

    @paulab984@paulab9846 ай бұрын
  • My biggest recommendation is do NOT have an engine and transmission in your HOUSE! YES, mechanical problems crop up, and with a motor home, your living space and personal effects are stuck in an autoshop with the broken engine or driveline. With a truck & trailer, you can be camping comfortably at a park, or even in the parking lot while the vehicle is being fixed or maintained.

    @catsthinkmynameisclaude6955@catsthinkmynameisclaude6955Ай бұрын
  • It was great meeting you this week at Valley of Fire. As my wife mentioned, while I was working on the sink drain, RV means Repair Vehicle!

    @kirknixphotography@kirknixphotography5 ай бұрын
  • THANKS FOR SHARING ALL THIS GREAT INFORMATION. KEEP UP THE INCREDIBLE JOB 👍🏼😁

    @jesusisfaithful7@jesusisfaithful77 ай бұрын
  • Enjoyed your honest comments on RV life. So true. Glad to see you moving again. Nice

    @lueveniapettiford2626@lueveniapettiford26267 ай бұрын
  • My costs are less than when I was living in a Los Angeles apartment. I love that I own my 5th wheel, instead of paying a landlord. For me, this is a huge plus. I am a solo female traveler, hiker, and I retired, so I have been fulfilling a bucket list of state and national parks. My only concern is I do not have any mechanical skills. it's just not in my genes!😅 Thank you for sharing your experiences!❤

    @MsJRod2012@MsJRod20127 ай бұрын
    • Good for you!! We had a 5th wheel and I could never park it well. It was 43 feet but I still should have learned to back it up. We went back to a motorhome. During our travels we have met so many older females who are touring the country by themselves.

      @jennyfrancis8532@jennyfrancis85327 ай бұрын
  • Heyyyyy!!! My husband and I are fulltimers in our class A. We are sometimes at each other's throats and it's hard to get away. We are actually thinking about leaving the fulltime RV life as well but, it's not for any of the reasons you mentioned. Ours is actually due to the neighbors at RV parks. It used to be mostly people on vacation and we're a super social couple. Now we see all these families who fulltime and aren't at all social and a lot of campgrounds have gotten full with longtermers who aren't social, tend to be unfriendly, live like pigs, and it isn't the happy go lucky lifestyle like it used to be. It's also gotten SO MUCH HARDER to get reservations at campgrounds and due to that, prices have SKYROCKETED!

    @llspragulus@llspragulus7 ай бұрын
    • So introverts shouldn't go camping? I had no idea entertaining those around me was my job while I'm on vacation.

      @katherinemcmahon509@katherinemcmahon5097 ай бұрын
    • @@katherinemcmahon509 WOW what a way to take that to left field and totally misconstrue what I wrote. No not at all what I said but, you explained it yourself well. You do it on "vacation" to have fun. So are we but, the fun lasts all year. Think of it like going to a ski resort with no snow or a club with no music where everyone is wallflowers and 0 social interactions. It's the vibe. You get to a campground that's 100% full and almost no one is hanging out or visually having fun. It quickly turns into a very boring time. So no you don't have to entertain others you smartass.

      @llspragulus@llspragulus7 ай бұрын
    • @@katherinemcmahon509 The other part that makes your statement absolutely ridiculous is that camping, especially RV'ing , tends to be very social. Why would an introvert purposefully put themselves in a heavily social activity in the first place. That's like saying, "well then should babies not accompany me on my all night drinking binge?" No because, no one is going to do it in the first place. So, hows about you stop with the asinine comments?

      @llspragulus@llspragulus7 ай бұрын
    • Why would we get out of the office and the big city to spend time in the peace and quiet of nature. Silently drinking tea and reading books. Everyone should be able to experience RVing the way that brings them happiness. Not everybody finds happiness the same way and that's OK.

      @katherinemcmahon509@katherinemcmahon5097 ай бұрын
    • @@katherinemcmahon509 Thank you for being more cordial. I agree that everyone RVs/camps in their own way. However, I have been referring to large campgrounds, like destination campgrounds, this entire time and not smaller more private ones that are less social or boondocking. I was also referring to the reality of doing something for fun versus having to do something. If you're RVing for fun, you have different expectations/mentality versus those who full-time because they had to or downsized for cost. Think tiny house people versus RVers. Totally different mentality but, look the same from the outside. But honestly, why are you arguing a point of introverts camping when it's brutally obvious you aren't a full-time RVer and also just as obvious I wasn't talking about the casual RVer? A casual RVer would never notice these things.

      @llspragulus@llspragulus7 ай бұрын
  • Hugs you two. Love following yall and watching your adventures .

    @teresawommack5148@teresawommack51487 ай бұрын
  • I think it’s such a great life for you two, because you get along so super well! I absolutely enjoy your videos even if I never in a million years live the rv life….watching you two is super relaxing and fun…

    @micheleboyle3547@micheleboyle35477 ай бұрын
  • this is the ONLY video I have seen that goes into the Psychology of this lifestyle...keeping it real...thank you!

    @user-us8if2iq7q@user-us8if2iq7q4 ай бұрын
  • Great video! Thanks for sharing!

    @KAW5@KAW57 ай бұрын
  • We have a Winnebago View, and it's the same size very similar to your rig. No oven, and all I know how to do with a Dutch oven is look at, and dust it. It just found and bought a very compact folding Coleman camp-oven. $50, stores in the closet, and uses the RV stove or outside portable propane stove for heat. Home Depot on-line or Amazon has them. Love your channel.

    @FWMCBigFoot@FWMCBigFoot7 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been a fulltimer for 4 years now and I love the simple lifestyle. In my experience, the more you move around, the more problems you’ll have. The highways are tough on RVs. The bigger and pricer the RV, the higher chance of something breaking while traveing. I’ve had some sort of mechanical issue about 60-70% of the time that I moved around. Now I am mostly stationary at one rv park for most of the year, but love having the freedom to hit the road whenever I choose.

    @RVRayRay@RVRayRay2 ай бұрын
  • We have not been full time, yet. We have done two 6 week road trips that have taken us to 2 additional time zones, 6,000 and 3,000 miles each. Thankfully when we had enough of each other we were in places that allowed outdoor activities like walking, running or a trip to the grocery store or Wal Mart alone. We found being flexible with our plans and locations to stay away from snow helped. Unfortunately it cut our boondocking short in Colorado, but we stayed our of the snow. We are currently looking for a new rig (our bumper hitch was stolen off our own home property!) And hopefully doing a 9+/- month trip.

    @janemuir3546@janemuir35464 ай бұрын
  • Very helpful sharing. Your experiences will help alot.

    @laicheewai8264@laicheewai82642 ай бұрын
  • This is the first time that I have watched your channel. It was so informative and I loved your style of sharing. Looking forward to your next vid. 😊

    @carolemmwilliams-uk@carolemmwilliams-ukАй бұрын
  • I would never want to RV, not even for vacation….but oddly, I love watching Tanya and Dave such a beautiful couple

    @veronicamitchell9378@veronicamitchell93787 ай бұрын
    • You don't know what you are missing. It is wonderful. But I wouldn't want to do it full time. I wintered in Florida for 3 years and loved every minute of it, but I had a home to come home to.

      @5GreenAcres@5GreenAcres2 ай бұрын
  • We are part-timers and always will be. Having s homemade is financially smart and the best situation when you need a travel break.

    @xebxeb19@xebxeb197 ай бұрын
  • Cherish the Memories you two, thank you for your stories, and adventures. Somehow I think you are not going to totally give it up.

    @baronvonronskisapp@baronvonronskisapp5 ай бұрын
  • My sister and her husband sold everything seven years ago when RVing they’ve had a great time and then a year and a half ago my sister had a stroke she never fully recovered. They were out in Oregon. They have a great deal on an RV camp where they’re at, but he would never bring her back to Iowa to see all of us. She died January 27 this year. I’m happy she got to see a lot of country. They love living in the RV until she had her stroke and he was a full-time caregiver I had planned on retiring at 65 health four-speed to retire at 62. That’s some thing I always wanted to do and I still would like to do it if I had somebody to do it with lol I admire all you people who live that life and I wish you the best!

    @marshawoods4983@marshawoods498313 күн бұрын
  • Juat found you guys ...i dig the channel great content and no b.s. getting to the point...time is of the essence

    @l.d.8310@l.d.83102 ай бұрын
  • Good to know the missing pieces that are not shared on the "Sun will come out tomorrow" RV videos. Noticed in the comments here and in a few other sites that these vehicles are NOT made to be driven like an 18 wheeler (all over, all the time). They are designed for 'short term missions' --- visiting family, etc. Thanks for all you share.

    @urkoolUncle@urkoolUncle3 ай бұрын
  • I lived in a camp trailer for 7 weeks while my house was being built, It sucked! I thought I would save money by doing it. Not at all. And it was to stressful. I grew up camping a lot with my family it was wonderful. I just new this would be fun! But it was not. I learned really fast that it was a lot of work and i had to do everything myself, mom and dad was not there doing what they always did to make it fun for us kids. So i cant do rv life style, besides i missed my stuff that was in storage!!! I still think its fun to watch you guys and what you are doing! You are such a cute couple. So dont ever stop doing what you are doing PLEASE!!!!

    @susansaunders6899@susansaunders68997 ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much Susan for sharing, we really enjoyed learning about your experience RV living! It's certainly not do everyone!!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
  • Always look forward to your videos.

    @mavric94@mavric947 ай бұрын
  • If you are looking at living full-time in a trailer or RV have you looked at what that trailer is built for. Recreational trailers and RV's are built as holiday homes and designed to be used for a few weeks per year in reasonable weather. They are not designed to stand up to full-time living, traveling or winter weather. If that is your plan, you may need to be looking at the sort of Trailers built for fairground people or other nomadic groups that ARE designed for this as are mobile offices or other site buildings. The main difference is weight. I have a holiday-style 26ft travel trailer that weighs about 2 1/2 tons. I have lived in it for a few months when doing contracts away from home. I also have a site office that is converted into a workshop. That one is only 20 feet but weighs about twice as much. The difference is it has a steel roof and aluminum siding, walls on built-on 2x4 studs with R20 insulation, Inside is paneled out in 1/4 inch plywood. Woodwork is solid wood not vynal-coated MDF. In other words it is built like a house on wheels.

    @rolandstockham1905@rolandstockham19052 ай бұрын
  • You guys are a inspiration true warriors and what you sometime go through with desert Snow you still stay strong you are amazing the video was great it gave up front detail of the ups and downs of Van life thanks for sharing guys❤👍

    @rosemariepennix@rosemariepennix7 ай бұрын
  • This was very helpful to what I’m looking forward to as I’m on the mission to buy and RV…thank you

    @henrie.c@henrie.c3 ай бұрын
  • ❤ thanks for sharing. You two are the best! Its great to see you back in Desert Snow!❤😊 Travel safe!

    @deanettem@deanettem7 ай бұрын
    • Thanks, we are excited to be back in Desert Snow!!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
  • Sounds so exciting. Went from military to brick home , to really wanting to travel, again😊

    @deanagarnes2676@deanagarnes26765 ай бұрын
  • I think one of the main reasons when anyone wants to try this lifestyle some people lack proper research of being a nomad.

    @bbwalk100@bbwalk1007 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for sharing ❤😊

    @missy4cdts@missy4cdts7 ай бұрын
    • You’re very welcome!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
  • Wow, excellent point guys. Stay safe, and enjoy the sites.

    @69ChevyGarage@69ChevyGarage3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for being honest. I could not live like that, constantly on the road. The small spare will bring me to loose my mind. The transient nature is not good and not healthy both to the body or the soul. I will be scared when it comes to health services or emergency. It is good you realized all those things and brought it to our attention.

    @rephaelrechitzky9763@rephaelrechitzky97637 ай бұрын
  • Am not an RVer but I love listening to your adventures! More blessings to you!

    @michaelbarrosa5872@michaelbarrosa58725 күн бұрын
  • Great video with lots to ponder...thanks for sharing 😀 👍 👏 👌

    @karenmckersie2239@karenmckersie22397 ай бұрын
  • The two of you come across great. God bless you both. I’ll pray for you guys.

    @merediths2cents@merediths2cents3 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate you sharing the other side to going off the grid...I want to do some RV'n while I'm able.

    @Queta6971@Queta69713 ай бұрын
  • This was so informative for people planning to get into this lifestyle. Tanya and Dave are funny too 😂

    @robinperryman6474@robinperryman64747 ай бұрын
  • I really appreciate you both I have learned so much from your adventures and thank you for taking the time to give us all honest advice and I hope that y’all remain blessed with your marriage and family and I look forward to to see your updates on how y’all are doing god bless and keep u both

    @hippychic69@hippychic695 ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much Hippychic! We really appreciate it!!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld5 ай бұрын
  • I live in a very small vehicle space, the thing I miss most about a “home” is not having to be cooped up in poor weather, and melting when it’s hot.

    @TRAVISGOLDIE@TRAVISGOLDIE3 ай бұрын
  • Just subscribed! Great video! Lots of excellent info!

    @doglover8204@doglover820427 күн бұрын
  • Great video and you sure told it like it is . I m in a house and staying put , Have a great day

    @mariesheppard3750@mariesheppard37507 ай бұрын
  • You all should do a series on RV cooking; both inside and outside. There is an audience for it. Have a gr8 day!!!

    @LesLee.Jordan@LesLee.Jordan4 ай бұрын
  • Hey Guys. We are brand new to this RV life. while at the moment we are stationary to help out and elderly lady for the winter. We do have plans to take a tour across some States and Canada in the better weather. We gave up our dream of a sheep farm to live in the RV. It is my husband myself our 15 yr old son and 2 cats and a dog. So far we love it.

    @Fromthemountainmeadow@Fromthemountainmeadow5 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing. Stay safe.... from the houseboat on the lakes of the Ozarks USA

    @dews3340@dews33407 ай бұрын
  • Love your videos and I wanted to compliment whomever does your editing. I think it's great. Oh, and no, I am not an Rv'r.

    @splsusan1@splsusan17 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for pointing out the pro's and con's. Rving is something I have been thinking about.

    @joycedimaggio3816@joycedimaggio38167 ай бұрын
    • You’re very welcome Joyce, we are glad you friend the video helpful!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
  • My most challenging thing are the out door steps. There are 4 and weird. Love your show

    @lindadirickson2874@lindadirickson28747 ай бұрын
  • I retired 4 years ago, sold the brick and stick, and hit the road. Kinda. We already had a lot and park model trailer in Gatlinburg. We spent last winter in Florida in our class A. So just a little more room than y'all. But you're right. It's not all I expected. Inside all this is small, but I love my den.... which is the great outdoors.

    @smkymtnguy33@smkymtnguy335 ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much for sharing your experience Glenn! We really appreciate it!!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld5 ай бұрын
  • Love your channel - I subscribe to get you closer to that 💯! Good info - RVing sounds fun but I can see the issues your talking about.

    @commununityconsultant6029@commununityconsultant60297 ай бұрын
  • Hola! Spraying alcohol might help with those not so fresh smelling feet. I have the same problem: alcohol works for me.

    @helensophia2@helensophia27 ай бұрын
  • First of all, thank you so much for the information I always make note of what you suggest

    @only4an@only4an7 ай бұрын
    • You are so welcome! Thanks you!!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
  • Appreciate your honesty. Just keeping it real.👍

    @yvonneacosta2539@yvonneacosta25397 ай бұрын
    • Thanks, we always try our best to keep it real!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
  • I am not a RV person and I ran across your site by accident and I love it.

    @kennethadams8641@kennethadams8641Ай бұрын
  • This video was very helpful.

    @JamilahRenae@JamilahRenaeАй бұрын
  • You two are great. I was bored and ran into this channel and started watching like a tv show, great info.

    @jelanicoppage6495@jelanicoppage64953 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! We appreciate that. Glad you found us. Have a wonderful weekend.

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld3 ай бұрын
  • I really enjoy you too. Thanks

    @nancyboyer2086@nancyboyer20867 ай бұрын
  • Good to hear the whole truth!

    @themuzz351@themuzz3513 ай бұрын
  • You guys are great thank you for the honesty

    @Denise-jc1ep@Denise-jc1ep7 ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much Denise! We are glad you found it helpful!!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
  • I just enjoy sharing your space.

    @forwork321@forwork3215 ай бұрын
  • Omg I haven’t seen you guises video in forever. I found you guys years ago when I was looking up Vegas. I had no idea you guys turn it to rv’ers 🙌🏾

    @dessandrews2341@dessandrews23412 ай бұрын
  • just watching on my TV at home - such good information. Great job. I think I would have loved it 10 years ago, but now I think I would miss my home comforts too much. Great for short trips though.

    @laviniamartin1619@laviniamartin16194 ай бұрын
    • It's definitely a lifestyle that's not for everyone. It's also quite the adventure. We absolutely love it. Thank you for watching and happy holidays.

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld4 ай бұрын
  • This is a very necessary video, thank you! BTW: Excuse me for the quick remark, but in the title it should be written RVers (plural) and not RVers' or RVer's (possessive). 🌹🎉

    @multi_leo@multi_leo2 ай бұрын
  • My biggest pet peeve is portions. As a solo camper , and in stationary life as well, portions for one are hard to find. When camping, keeping leftovers can be a hassle, as refrigerator space is limited. I hate wasting food, but leftover BBQ just doesn't cut it for breakfast. Nothing to break the bank. Still you can special order left handed scissors, but try finding a single pork chop!😢

    @tinkerstrade3553@tinkerstrade35537 ай бұрын
  • I also wanted to say I follow another traveler and you may already know about this. I’m going to look into myself, but he has a Coleman oven you put it together you place it on the burner it has racks inside or a rack you place your item that you want to bake and it will be just like an oven. Obviously it might take longer but it works.

    @only4an@only4an7 ай бұрын
    • That may be something we need to try, thanks for the great tip!!

      @LetsTurnItUpWorld@LetsTurnItUpWorld7 ай бұрын
  • hahahahah the Subscribe clip was so good!! I needed to hear this list of drawbacks.

    @chillbro2275@chillbro22758 күн бұрын
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