Showing posts with label Let's Go Aero. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Let's Go Aero. Show all posts

Thursday, March 18, 2010

More Wish List Items

So as I am getting more and more into researching my RVing options and everything I think I might need I came across a few more items that will at least for now go onto my RV Repair and Maintenance Wish List.

They are:

Olympic Wave 6 Catalytic Heater
UltraHeat Holding Tank Heaters
Let's Go Aero Gear Space Storage Carrier

The heaters are something that will make sense if I stay in cooler and colder climates and will work better than the RV furnace that requires more electricity than these two items in order to operate as it has a fan and thermostat.  

The Olympic Wave 6 Catalytic Heater has had good reviews on many of the blogs I read so I will most likely acquire at some point in time. Tioga George
















The UltraHeat Holding Tank heaters are something else that may be purchased at a future date as some areas even though not normally cold do sometimes suffer from an unsual cold front moving through as Rae Travels with Miranda experienced in Oliver, BC.












As I read these many blogs I also learn a lot about what I should do in order to fulltime more easily and more efficiently as I will learn from other's experiences and apply their knowledge to my own experience and benefit from it rather than having to learn these things the hard way.

The Let's Go Aero Gear Space Storage Pod attaches to a trailer hitch and may be an necessity for me depending upon how much "stuff" I decide to take with me.  As the RV is only 21 feet in length I should be able to add this to the rear and still be able to make it into tight spaces all depending on where I decide to boondock that is.











I also read an article in I think RV Lifestyle magazine about RV makeovers and am encouraged even more to personalize the RV to suit my personality as well as that of Edith and Eugene Tokalot who are supposed to be the stars of this blog.

I will check in on them this evening and see what the heck is up with them as they have been living with us for almost a year and I still have not seen or heard from them since they arrived.  I hope they are OK though.

As I research and study all matter of things related to RVing and boondocking I feel a build up of energy and momentum that is propelling me forward in my efforts and desires to become a full-time RVer.  This is real something else to experience and is something I do not recall ever feeling before.  I am encouraged to continue my efforts and move forward in the fulfillment of my longstanding dream to live, work, and travel around North America in an RV.

Until next time. . .