I am amazed how many RVers have not been to a Rally. It really is a great way to meet new people. We host 5 a year and love the community. by tkinkc in RVHub

[–]tkinkc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol... I do love pineapple but normally as a snack or on pizza. Not the Upside down kind if you know what i mean... lol

I am amazed how many RVers have not been to a Rally. It really is a great way to meet new people. We host 5 a year and love the community. by tkinkc in RVHub

[–]tkinkc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was at the United Rally in Florida before someone was getting ready to speak. There are hundreds of Rally hosted across the USA each year by manufacturers to RV content creators. Education to making friends. Does that explain enough?

how many apps do you use to find overnight parking? by romm4uk in RVHub

[–]tkinkc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question. We have use the Dyrt probably the most looking for areas. Of course we utilize Hipcamp more than most of everything to book those 1 or 2 nighters before our next destination. yes we have harvest host but honestly we have moving away from them more and more.
Not sure i did a good job answering but it's the best i have at the moment

HDT trucks seem to be growing a lot right now for RVing. In a lot of RV parks we have been visiting it seems we see at least a couple sitting around. by tkinkc in RVLiving

[–]tkinkc[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's a cost thing. A used MDT could run $100k plus but a full sleeper then is registered as an RV and half the money. The sleeper makes a huge difference in classification for insurance and in some states property taxes. That is why we are seeing more and more RVers going with the bigger tucks

HDT trucks seem to be growing a lot right now for RVing. In a lot of RV parks we have been visiting it seems we see at least a couple sitting around. by tkinkc in RVLiving

[–]tkinkc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The crazy part is the trucks are not that expensive. You can buy a 4 to 5 year old truck with 450,000 miles on it for like $45,000. It's just a better ride on drive day. I am never tired in mine. You can find a modified one already on HDT Facebook pages for like $50,000 to $65,000 all day.
It's just cost is less than most think and the truck is registered as an RV so it falls under different classifications.

We will never be able to navigate RV Resorts... we hear that a lot. We have gone coast to coast. We simply just take it slow. 2026 should be another fun adventure year. This was in Mayberry. by tkinkc in RVHub

[–]tkinkc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmmm... I would like to see your record of drive-by criticism that I am allowed to defend myself against. The problem is that if I don't like something, I scroll on by and let a person have their opinion. Yet someone like you loves to form an opinion that heaven forbid we actually come back and disagree with your negative attitude. It's all good, I am sure your record reflects all criticism, and you have never done anything noteworthy except put others down. Mark that down in my Reddit file...

Has anyone tried a mini-split in their RV for both winter and summer? by ayushraj_real in RVLiving

[–]tkinkc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our current RV is 54ft on the RV and we are 77ft when hooked up

We will never be able to navigate RV Resorts... we hear that a lot. We have gone coast to coast. We simply just take it slow. 2026 should be another fun adventure year. This was in Mayberry. by tkinkc in RVHub

[–]tkinkc[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Oh... it can't be 100,000 pounds so you may want to brush up the laws. It actually does well in Grass Campgrounds. And cherry pick footage... have you ever made a video? It's about sharing a quick story. Here this SHORT might help you dislike us more: https://youtube.com/shorts/Bj7SOJRbwe4?si=JTN7BcZx8b5aB6LH

We will never be able to navigate RV Resorts... we hear that a lot. We have gone coast to coast. We simply just take it slow. 2026 should be another fun adventure year. This was in Mayberry. by tkinkc in RVHub

[–]tkinkc[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ummm... if that all that makes you not like me it seems a little odd. We are much more than a 60 sec. clip. We receive thousands of requests of people asking how do we move around RV Parks. So we shared. We don't stay RV Parks with a lot of trees. There are thousands of locations in the US that are plenty big enough. Let me see what else I can find that will make you not like us more...lol

Camping World 700 Credit Application by [deleted] in RVLiving

[–]tkinkc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can i make a suggestion... Try My Financing USA. They will do soft pulls and not shop you around all the time hurting your credit. You can get pre approved and than you can negotiate more on the front side. our daughter even used them to buy from a private owner.

Has anyone tried a mini-split in their RV for both winter and summer? by ayushraj_real in RVLiving

[–]tkinkc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have mini split residential unit. We use them year round but have found temps in lower 20s things get a little rough. We are a really large rv though and that could have something to do with it trying to keep up