Wished we could’ve meet you all in St.Louis or County . We only lived 45 minutes away, which isn’t that
far out of the way. My spouse used to drive that route daily. I hope one day we can meet up. I been looking
forward to that in the last 2 1/2 years.
We’re planning next year 2021 to travel to the Northeast, 7 States. A dream come true.
Happy Trails!!!
Debbie
You should really put Northwest Arkansas on your list for future travels. Fayetteville and Bentonville both have fantastic downtowns, an extensive trail system (over 100 miles of paved bike trails and 300 miles of mountain bike trails), Crystal Bridges is a world renowned Art museum (that’s free!), and there are great outdoor adventures nearby (Devils Den, Hawksbill Crag, and the Buffalo River).
Hey KYD,
Love the map feature! Of course, it highlights some areas you’ve been neglecting! Haha. Being from Oklahoma and now living in Texas, you’ve got so much more to see and do in these two states. My wife (D’Anne) and I are recent retirees and are getting back into camping with our TT….camped several spots in TX, so far, and many more to go. Check out our adventures on my Facebook blog page, RVTravelersVoice.
We ordered new Grand design Reflections. We retired and this is our first RV. We are excited. If you have never been to the Ozark mountains you have to come. It is beautiful with best times to visit is the late October through mid November. Then the last of March-April.
Hope to see you.
Love your adventures!!! You should add Assateague Island Maryland and Virginia on your travel bucket list. Ponies roam the island. On the Virginia side of the island they auction the ponies off every July to support the local fire department on Chincoteague Island, Virginia. It’s a beautiful place to visit.
Hello,
I have been enjoying your videos. I live in Phoenix so it is neat to see how you launched from here. You went to Malibu RV Park in one video which is funny because I lived there for 3 months when I was 12. My family moved there from MN in 1983 and stayed at that park until we found a place to live. My parents are from MN and you have a video where you are in Alexandria which is where my mom grew up. So it’s funny how so many thing in your videos hit home. I am excited to start RVing but I have a 14 year old dog that absolutely hates being in vehicles so I’m giving her the best life and then I take the plunge and head out. I hope to work remote and travel as you are doing.
Fantastic videos! You guys are great and very inspirational.
Planning a trip to Yellowstone next summer. Where do you guys recommend we stay? We have a 32’ TT and staying inside the park may be out of the question. Having made the trip a few times we hope can share some do’s and don’t’s Thank you guys. We love your channel.
I was watching Trish show off her organizational skills in the Airstream. I’d like to share a helpful hint, We have a 30′ Airstream, the kitchen over-head lockers were so dark. I used adhesive backed LED light strips and screw-mount switches on the doors. The LEDs are mounted inside the upper cabinet rail, sending the light into the cabinet, not in your eyes. It was a very cheap solution.
Illinois has more to offer than the crummy roads of Chicago. Please check out Starved Rock State Park and Matthiesen State Park. Great hikes and great history!
I love this app. We are fine tuning some of our 2022 Summer to Remember trips and we’re using this for ideas. Thank you so much for sharing all these great trips with us and delivering such a useful information.
So, watching your episode #365, specifically regarding your interactive map marking your travels, I couldn’t help but notice that in your 3 trips to Minnesota, you have yet to visit (or at least record a video of) the “North Shore” of Minnesota. That’s what Minnesotans call the shoreline of Lake Superior, from Duluth to Grand Portage at the Canadian border. The northern third of Minnesota is nothing like the rest of the state. The North Shore is like the Pacific Northwest of the hearland. The 150 miles from Duluth to the Canadian border is the very best Minnesota has to offer (in my opinion after 62 years living in the state). Wall-to-wall State Parks, campgrounds, waterfalls, jagged rocky shorelines, light houses and literally an inland ocean, the greatest of the Great Lakes, Lake Superior.
I could go on, but I won’t now 🙂 I highly encourage you to include this in your adventures some time in the future. I joined the full-time RV club when I retired two years ago. My home now is a 2003 40′ Newmar Dutch Star, along with my feline travelling companion Allie (cat).
My wife and I love watching your travels from here in Scotland.
We’ve been really inspired to visit as many of these great places ourselves and so we are looking to buy and keep an RV in the States for that purpose.
The purchase process isn’t straightforward however, with out a permanent US address, etc. but it can be done, one particular route being a Montana LLC.
I’m sure you have a sizeable following around the world, so we were wondering if you have any advice to offer foreign nationals that would like to buy and store an RV in the States?
I’m sure it’s a topic that could fill a show and would benefit your non US followers.
Thank you all for many enjoyable evenings dreaming of retirement plans in an RV!🙂
Debbie says
Marc and Trish,
Wished we could’ve meet you all in St.Louis or County . We only lived 45 minutes away, which isn’t that
far out of the way. My spouse used to drive that route daily. I hope one day we can meet up. I been looking
forward to that in the last 2 1/2 years.
We’re planning next year 2021 to travel to the Northeast, 7 States. A dream come true.
Happy Trails!!!
Debbie
Jeremy C says
This is really cool, is this based off google maps or a different platform?
Levi says
You should really put Northwest Arkansas on your list for future travels. Fayetteville and Bentonville both have fantastic downtowns, an extensive trail system (over 100 miles of paved bike trails and 300 miles of mountain bike trails), Crystal Bridges is a world renowned Art museum (that’s free!), and there are great outdoor adventures nearby (Devils Den, Hawksbill Crag, and the Buffalo River).
Cliff says
I concur.
Tammy says
Absolutely! Just saw styx and foreigner there and loved that town!
Reagan Terrill says
Hey KYD,
Love the map feature! Of course, it highlights some areas you’ve been neglecting! Haha. Being from Oklahoma and now living in Texas, you’ve got so much more to see and do in these two states. My wife (D’Anne) and I are recent retirees and are getting back into camping with our TT….camped several spots in TX, so far, and many more to go. Check out our adventures on my Facebook blog page, RVTravelersVoice.
Joel & Vicky Shattles says
The KYD Map is a great addition to your already great repertoire of visuals! Many thanks!
Kent & Terri Langum says
We ordered new Grand design Reflections. We retired and this is our first RV. We are excited. If you have never been to the Ozark mountains you have to come. It is beautiful with best times to visit is the late October through mid November. Then the last of March-April.
Hope to see you.
Casey Zilinek says
Hey There! Love the review of the hensley hitch! Wondering why you aren’t using one now on your F-250 and airstream setup?
I just bought one for our 25 ft airstream and f-150 setup.
Thanks!
Melissa Parris says
What month were you in Palm Springs CA? We are planning our route and want to hit CO when there is still snow but not freezing cold.
Diane Lyons says
Love your adventures!!! You should add Assateague Island Maryland and Virginia on your travel bucket list. Ponies roam the island. On the Virginia side of the island they auction the ponies off every July to support the local fire department on Chincoteague Island, Virginia. It’s a beautiful place to visit.
John Metzker says
I wish the map worked in Google Chrome
Garrett says
Hello,
I have been enjoying your videos. I live in Phoenix so it is neat to see how you launched from here. You went to Malibu RV Park in one video which is funny because I lived there for 3 months when I was 12. My family moved there from MN in 1983 and stayed at that park until we found a place to live. My parents are from MN and you have a video where you are in Alexandria which is where my mom grew up. So it’s funny how so many thing in your videos hit home. I am excited to start RVing but I have a 14 year old dog that absolutely hates being in vehicles so I’m giving her the best life and then I take the plunge and head out. I hope to work remote and travel as you are doing.
Fantastic videos! You guys are great and very inspirational.
Arthur John Squires says
Hi, love your stuff even here in England!
Which episodes show your decision to change from the fifth wheel to a caravan?
cheers
Burk says
This map is a truly awesome feature! Thank-you!!!
Robert Rodriguez says
Planning a trip to Yellowstone next summer. Where do you guys recommend we stay? We have a 32’ TT and staying inside the park may be out of the question. Having made the trip a few times we hope can share some do’s and don’t’s Thank you guys. We love your channel.
Justin Law says
Ok, you guys left us hanging….what was the name of the State Park you were going to in West Virginia? Was it easy to get the rig int and out of?
Jim Fletcher says
I was watching Trish show off her organizational skills in the Airstream. I’d like to share a helpful hint, We have a 30′ Airstream, the kitchen over-head lockers were so dark. I used adhesive backed LED light strips and screw-mount switches on the doors. The LEDs are mounted inside the upper cabinet rail, sending the light into the cabinet, not in your eyes. It was a very cheap solution.
Jason R. says
Marc and Trish.
Illinois has more to offer than the crummy roads of Chicago. Please check out Starved Rock State Park and Matthiesen State Park. Great hikes and great history!
Robert Morris says
KYD,
I love this app. We are fine tuning some of our 2022 Summer to Remember trips and we’re using this for ideas. Thank you so much for sharing all these great trips with us and delivering such a useful information.
Best,
Bob and Stacie Morris
Kevin Kinsman says
So, watching your episode #365, specifically regarding your interactive map marking your travels, I couldn’t help but notice that in your 3 trips to Minnesota, you have yet to visit (or at least record a video of) the “North Shore” of Minnesota. That’s what Minnesotans call the shoreline of Lake Superior, from Duluth to Grand Portage at the Canadian border. The northern third of Minnesota is nothing like the rest of the state. The North Shore is like the Pacific Northwest of the hearland. The 150 miles from Duluth to the Canadian border is the very best Minnesota has to offer (in my opinion after 62 years living in the state). Wall-to-wall State Parks, campgrounds, waterfalls, jagged rocky shorelines, light houses and literally an inland ocean, the greatest of the Great Lakes, Lake Superior.
I could go on, but I won’t now 🙂 I highly encourage you to include this in your adventures some time in the future. I joined the full-time RV club when I retired two years ago. My home now is a 2003 40′ Newmar Dutch Star, along with my feline travelling companion Allie (cat).
Mr Simon Walker-Stewart says
My wife and I love watching your travels from here in Scotland.
We’ve been really inspired to visit as many of these great places ourselves and so we are looking to buy and keep an RV in the States for that purpose.
The purchase process isn’t straightforward however, with out a permanent US address, etc. but it can be done, one particular route being a Montana LLC.
I’m sure you have a sizeable following around the world, so we were wondering if you have any advice to offer foreign nationals that would like to buy and store an RV in the States?
I’m sure it’s a topic that could fill a show and would benefit your non US followers.
Thank you all for many enjoyable evenings dreaming of retirement plans in an RV!🙂
Si & Gussie