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  1. Our slideout on our 2020 Keystone Alpine tilts about 3 1/2 inches. Can’t sit at the table because it’s too uncomfortable. Our two recliners tilt back so much it’s hard to get up and they keep sliding back. When I move everything to vacuum and walk on the slide I feel like I’m going to fall out the window. We’ve taken it to several places, but are always told it’s the way it’s made. We tried adjusting it up 1 inch and then it won’t come in correctly. Question is two fold: is there a fix? Can we adjust it up while parked and back down again to pull it back in each time or will that ruin the slide?
  2. We bought a 2020 keystone alpine 5th wheel new. Our slideout in the main area with table and recliners has always slanted downward about 3 inches when fully extended. We can adjust it and make it level, but then it doesn’t pull correctly. Once adjusted and pulled in the bottom is about 3” out and the top is sealed. We have take. It in several times and are always told “that’s the way it’s made”. However, it’s so slanted that we can’t sit at the table and the recliners slip to touching the window unless I put something behind them. I have to put books under one end of a side table in order to be able to set a drink on it. any ideas on how to fix this problem? Again, we have done the normal adjustments and that causes bigger issues as stated above.
  3. This is RV living on our Adventure Endeavor! Travel days are typically a fun day, but moving can be a bit stressful unless you plan ahead. We try to scout out camp locations, dump stations and cell signal. Planning is key to an easy RV moving day. Traveling is a lot of fun but certain parts can be stressful, so we try to skip the stress and do a little advanced homework when possible. This includes scouting out our new potential camp location. Check the road conditions, entries, and exits in boondocking locations. Make sure there is an easy(ish) plan for dumping and filling the rig. And of course check the cellular signals before arriving with the whole rig! We hope you enjoy this video and get some great value out of it! Don't forget to subscribe!
  4. What is social distancing? RV living can be tough. Dealing with isolation while living in a RV can be even harder. After almost 6 days we decided to go out and explore with friends, while keeping our distance! Right now keeping our distance is very important to help stop the spread of COVID-19. It's completely changed the way we think, travel and live daily life. Heading out to the desert to explore, we talk about precautions we are taking to stay safe and avoid contact with others while still trying to maintain a bit of adventure. Hope you like the video and please SUBSCRIBE.
  5. Dogs love RV Living also! Traveling with dogs can be difficult. But they get to be with you even more while discovering new sniffs, places and sticks to chew on! There are some things to consider. We finally introduce you to our two dogs Blue and Zamboni. Going into their back stories, likes and dislikes. Towards the end of the video (Time Stamps)we go over pros and cons of RVing with pets. Boondocking, BLM and general camping with your pets and what to be aware of. Hope you enjoy our super cute pups! We absolutely love them.
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