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ParticipantSorry we missed you! We had a great turn out. 35 RVers showed up. It was a fun time, lots of great stories. We’re in Hudson Bend now at La Hacienda near Lake Travis.
Safe travels, hope to meet you sometime!
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ParticipantWe’re staying at Pecan Park in San Marcos right now. Right on the river!
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ParticipantHappy to do it Overland Adventures! The National Parks Passport is so much fun. In hindsight we wish we had gotten the bigger one where you can add more pages. Our passport is almost full now and we haven’t even scratched the surface!
Hope to see you on the road!
~ Eric and Brittany
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ParticipantWe visited Gilbert Ray. Looked like a great place to stay but there weren’t any spots large enough to hold us. :/
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ParticipantHi Alton and Sharon, it wasn’t hard to do. Just a learning process. We put the process in the article that we linked above if that is helpful to you.
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ParticipantIt is really an incredible city with a ton of history Larry. Hope you get to see it too!
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ParticipantLove the photos in your blog! Thank you for sharing them!
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ParticipantI’ve met a lot of cool kids here. And been happy to meet them. 🙂
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ParticipantWeight is a serious issue. One that could potentially be life-threatening. Not to sound over dramatic, but seriously. Different RVs are built for different purposes. I’m really glad you like your rig and decided to bring your trailer. You definitely don’t want to overload your capacity.
I’m not enough of a technical RVer that I have specific insight for you on your current set up but I’m friends with many who are. If you don’t get an answer here, I’d recommend you reach out to Kevin Ewert of NuRVers. He is pretty knowledgeable in the way of RV weight.
Another thing you may consider is ground shipping the bulk of your wares to your destination. I know it is an added expense for merch, but it is a small price to pay for your safety Tiffany!
We actually went with a used diesel rig, one of the many reasons was the weight capacity. I’m sure you don’t want to change out your rig now, but if you are looking to do this long term you may consider looking into a used diesel. If you do, hit us up.. on this we have a ton of thoughts.
~ Eric
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ParticipantSpring cleaning is always a good thing! We did that when we were in VA. Coming up on time to do it again!
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ParticipantY’all are great. Haha libations, DH’s and crockpots for the win! So glad to have found this community.
Hope everyone has a great week!
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ParticipantWe are right there with you Melody! We’ll take beef, pork, chicken and seafood any day.. but bugs.. um… well.. haha.
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ParticipantNomnomnom Those look amazing. Forwarding this to my much better half…. thanks!
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ParticipantI can’t imagine the technology upgrades we’ll have in 3 years! You are in for quite an adventure. Feel free to use us as a resource / sounding board as you go along the way. All the very best…
Eric and Brittany of RV Wanderlust
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ParticipantThe crazy thing is they actually don’t look all that bad in the photos. But I’m not too sure about this.. 😯
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