- Well, today's the day we depart to pick up Minitini IV. It's gonna be a long road, a long trip, a long road ahead of us, but really excited to be
going back to the mothership. (upbeat music) ♪ I'm riding ♪ ♪ Riding, riding ♪ ♪ Riding in my RV ♪ ♪ My RV ♪ ♪ Wherever I want to be ♪ ♪ Because I'm free in my RV, yeah ♪ (upbeat music continues) Made it to Fort Drum Service Plaza. This is, I think, by far the largest one and I take a short,
quick brunch break here and then we continue, Orlando is next. ♪ Wherever I want to be ♪ ♪ Because I'm free in my RV ♪ ♪ Yeah, I'm riding ♪ ♪ Riding, riding ♪ ♪ Riding in my RV ♪ ♪ My RV ♪ ♪ Wherever I want to be ♪ ♪ Because I'm free in my RV ♪ ♪ Driving ♪
- Welcome to Georgia. - Oh, thank you. It's gonna be coffee at the rest area. Well, we've made it to
Georgia, the Peach State, and yeah, Georgia is
definitely on my mind. I'm here, right here. Georgia Grown. I wonder what that is. Here we have the sign to prove it that we are in Georgia indeed. Let's go inside the visitor center. Although it wasn't all
that much in there to see, but I got myself a Georgia
Guide to read up tonight, even though we are not going
to do anything in Georgia, anything significant, but it
is good to get information. By the way, it's significantly cooler. I can tell we are not in
South Florida anymore. It's probably 60 degrees and dropping. Now we're gonna stop about
an hour from here in Tifton. It's a new RV park that
I wanted to check out. Probably overkill for what
we really wanna do tonight, but I wanted to check it out. ♪ Driving ♪ ♪ The pavement rushing under the tires ♪ ♪ A different time zone ♪ Well, here we are in
Tifton and this RV park is what they call contactless. There's no one here. You know, once you make your reservation, they give you an access code,
you punch your access code, you're in, and that's it. There's no one here. For what it is, perhaps a little pricey, but you're right next to the
expressway, you know, to I-75 and apparently all these restaurants, there's like a strip mall,
a bunch of restaurants. I think you have access to
the breakfast and the Garden at the Hilton Garden Inn. There was just one hiccup and for the one night we wanna be here, I mean, we probably could have
dry camped somewhere else, but it's nice to have full hookups, you know, take a long shower and whatnot. And the only hiccup is
they assigned us site one. That is the site that
is on my reservation. Site one is occupied
by an Airstream Bambi, so we just took whatever site we wanted. I mean, this place is wide open. That's probably why it is wide open because it is kind of on the pricey side. All right, I'm gonna
cook some butter chicken. That's it for today. Tomorrow we continue, probably, yeah, we're gonna sleep
in Tennessee or Kentucky. What better way to celebrate
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can be a great icebreaker when your neighbors at the campground invite you to their campfire. And yes, it's happened quite a few times. You know us RVers, we're a friendly bunch and it is always good to
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thighs and some chicken breast and we're going to melt some butter here. We're going to boil the breasts and we're going to cut
two shallots in half here. Now we're gonna fry the thighs, skin down in that delicious butter. I did season that skin
with salt and pepper. Some garlic powder, ooh,
I probably overdid it. Some camp mix seasoning, oregano, cumin. Let's see how that skin is looking so far. It needs a little more. Yep, that's pretty good. Now about a cup of dry cooking wine. We're gonna add the shallots. We're gonna crush, peel
and mince some garlic. (upbeat music) A little more salt and
we're gonna cover it up. Half an hour later, the thighs are done, and we're going to take
the breasts and shred 'em into that delicious seasoned butter. And we have a winner chicken dinner. (upbeat music continues) This is gonna be good. This is gonna be good too. (gas stove clicking) I don't know if it is subliminal, but whenever I see a Buc-ee's
sign on the side of the road, we just have to stop. I like big Buc-ee's and I cannot lie. Texas-born chain has been
growing like wildfire in the Southeast. They managed to make it an experience, a tourist attraction out of a gas station. Brilliant marketing too, by the way. (upbeat music continues) I got a brisket egg taco for breakfast, but I also got a rhino tackle, which is, I believe it has like sausage and egg and potatoes and beans, so. And for breakfast they
do have taters, oops, and I love taters and I lost one tater. Cheers. Brisket and egg. Well, that was great. It was great to meet Bartin
Barroso from Athens, Texas. And they used to say that
the Buc-ee's in Texas were somewhat better, the
food was somewhat better, but today these people
redeemed themselves. That brisket and that
rhino burrito, I mean, it was outstanding. Or maybe I was really hungry or both. - [Navigation Voice] Head north. - We continue heading north on I-75. ♪ I'm riding ♪ ♪ Riding in my RV ♪ ♪ Wherever I want to be ♪ ♪ Because I'm free in my RV ♪ ♪ Yeah, I'm riding ♪ ♪ Riding, riding ♪ ♪ I'm riding in my RV ♪ ♪ My RV ♪ ♪ Wherever I want to be ♪ ♪ Because I'm free in my RV ♪ ♪ Yeah, I'm riding ♪ ♪ Riding, riding ♪ ♪ Riding in my RV ♪ ♪ My RV ♪ ♪ Wherever I want to be ♪ ♪ Because I'm free in my RV, yeah ♪ Yep, two-hour limit. This is that rest area and
we've been here before. It's on the Tennessee River, an island. But I don't know if they're, let's see what kind of
information they have. Most appropriate music.
♪ Riding, riding ♪ ♪ From Florida to Tennessee ♪ ♪ My RV ♪ Well, we're going to the
Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Sevierville area on the way back, so I got some information,
some bathroom reading material. All right, we must continue. (upbeat music) Starship isn't even
feeling Monteagle Mountain and wait 'till we move
into a smaller trailer. (upbeat music) (upbeat music continues) (upbeat music continues) So we made it to Wabash, Indiana. We're only about an hour and a half away from the mothership,
so we're almost there, but I'd rather be earlier than later, if you know what I mean. Wabash, apparently, the one
of the first city in the world to have electric public lights. That's what I read, anyways. This is Wabash RV Park here, City RV Park. You can even see the
courthouse back there. And it's $15 and you go
into the sewage plant there and you pay $15, they give
you a key that you use to open up the electricity and the water. Unfortunately, it's too
early in the season, so the water is not turned on yet, so we don't have water, but
we don't really need it. There's supposed to be a trail back there that goes to the Wabash River and let's see if we can take it now. And there's a Dropbox
where you drop your keys before you go. I'm gonna drop 'em now
just in case I forget. Seems very quiet, very nice. Starlink friendly, and there's
supposed to be a dumb station somewhere back there, so if we need it. I don't think we're gonna need it. We're going to full hookups tomorrow, so. And my limp is back, I'm
still limping a little bit. I don't know what's going on. It's like a riverfront biking trail. There seems to be an archway, a trail that goes down to the
river, let's check it out. (gentle upbeat music) Okay, it says private property so we won't go any farther that way, but it is really cool,
the Wabash River here. Who would've thought. And there's even a, I doubt it's a naturally
occurring waterfall, but it looks pretty. This is right next to that City RV park. (gentle upbeat music) Looks like someone might
have been camping here. That's like a fire pit. All right, let's go back to the RV. Interesting ruins here, look at that. Hmm, curious. And this may be Minitini
III's last campsite. I mean, besides the place where
we're gonna do the exchange. (birds chirping) Greetings from Eby's Pines
Campground in Bristol, Indiana. First thing we're going
to do is tow Minitini III to Royal RV in Middlebury, where they have Minitini
IV waiting for us. (gentle music) This whole area, Elkhart,
Middlebury, Shipshewana, Amish country and a beautiful area. Lots of agriculture and
livestock, some rolling hills. It is an idyllic place, oddly enough, where most of the RV industry
decided to open up factories. I don't blame them. Elkhart in particular is known as the RV capital of the world. Now, at least of the
United States for sure. Here we are, Royal RV and Auto Center. The main reason we're here
is to install a new hitch of Minitini IV and this
is also where Minitini III is going to be sold. First look, Minitini IV here. And we are here at Royal
RV and the first step is actually adjusting the hitch. Here's Braden adjusting the hitch and then we're gonna go to Winnebago so I can show you
everything else, so yeah. Winnebago of Indiana is our destination towing Minitini IV for the first time. Of course, thanks to
Royal RV and Braden there who set us up with a new
hitch and adjusted it. Yeah, it's a beautiful day, beautiful day in Middlebury, Indiana. Very excited. (gentle upbeat music) Great reception, even custom cookies. There's gonna be
something inherently wrong in eating your logo in a cookie, but I'm gonna eat my RV. We even got to tour the plant where the Micro Minnies are built, but that will be a whole separate video. I also got to speak to Adam
and Joel about the inspiration for the FLX Package. That's also gonna be a different video. Right now I'm just going to
tow this brand new trailer back to the campground
where we're going to move all of our stuff from one to
the other, but before that, how about a sneak peak before
we put all of our stuff in it. Hello, everybody, and greetings
from Bristol, Indiana, very close to Middlebury, Indiana, where the mothership is located, where the Micro Minnies are built. And today I wanna give you a first look at what I'm calling Minitini IV officially and a FLX Package Minitini. I mean, it's a Winnebago
Micro Minnie 1720 FB and they're not offering
officially the FLX Package on this particular floor plan, but they made this one for me, so yeah, it's got all that green
lettering and branding and here we go. We have our steps here to go up. So I want to give you a
first look at this trailer that we're gonna have for at least a year and we're probably gonna take to Alaska. And we'll begin here at the entrance. And here, I mean, this is screaming here for like a coffee machine. We have USBs type type
C and type A and power, some storage here by the entrance. And this trailer has a similar floor plan to Minitini I and II in the, I believe it is like a few inches longer. By the way, this thing, of
course I can't, I don't know, where's the light, here. This thing is lit up like a TV studio, just like Minitini II was
lit up like a TV studio. This has lights everywhere. It's like LED lights galore and yeah, it is unseasonably warm here in Indiana, so I'm gonna keep that air conditioner on. We're on battery power. I
don't know if you noticed, but we're not hooked up to shore power. Let me show you, begin in the bathroom, which is the main thing that is different. Very similar shower to the one we have in Minitini III right now, but this one has this peculiarity, it has this dropdown sink,
so it's rather large. And for reference, you
know I am 5'10" and yeah, we still have a little room here to spare. This actually could double as
somewhere to hang the towel. I might replace this with my Oxygenics. And here we have a dropdown sink. This is pretty cool, this dropdown sink. I haven't tested any of this out yet, but here you can use it to
wash your hands and whatnot and then you go like, and it drains it. I think it is a nice compromise in order to have a larger shower. As you remember, the
shower in Minitini I and II where like really small. And then you have here a toilet. This is a flat forward. It's not automatic. And yeah, it's, I mean, it's tight, but it's not so bad, actually. I thought it was gonna be worse, so this is not so bad. And here Ily is gonna be happy to see this rather large mirror
here in the bathroom. We have a regular vent there. And now we continue. Here we have the control panel. On the control panel we
have our Truma control here that this would control
the air conditioner, the furnace, and the water heater. Our solar controller, our
inverter controller here. This is the main control
panel with our tanks and awning and the tank
heaters and whatnot. And this is a remote
control for a fantastic vent and you know I love fantastic vents and it's got a remote
control, which means you can, I can take this to bed, for example, and then control that from the bed. As we come here, as you
know, this is a slideless, actually, let me turn off
the AC here real quick just so we don't have, even
though this is a Truma vent, which is very quiet, still, you know, when we're talking here in the trailer, it can be a little loud. Here we have a TV that. Yeah, I need to de-stickerize it. And here we have a, well,
this is a wireless charger and the pantry area here, the bottom, it doesn't really have all that much room, but this is pretty cavernous. I mean, we can put a lot of food there, you know, canned goods and other kinds of things. Here we have some more storage. This down here is probably to
access some of the plumbing. And here is probably
where we're gonna have like our garbage can. We'll see, I don't know yet. This is for cutlery up here,
and then we have two drawers. This is very similar, very
similar to the galley storage we have in Minitini III right
now, the 1720, you know. Here's our big drawer for
pots and pans, very nice. And of course we have our
three-burner propane stove and convection microwave. And this down here is not a drawer. This is just your converter
box, as you can see. Here we have a dinette and this is pretty much
a two-person dinette. And this is one of the things
we're gonna have to try to figure out how to work
comfortably from this dinette, which, I mean, it's smaller
than what we have right now, but I'm sure we will adapt,
we will figure it out. By the way, I like the light colors. This is very nice. We have Starlink in Motion installed. I'm gonna show you now
the dish on the top. And here we have one, two, three, and four storage cabinets here, which are gonna come in
really, really handy. We have a Winegard
antenna on the roof also and the Winegard router
and I left this this way because I am going to be putting
a SIM card in it very soon. On this window, we didn't, I'm wanted a blackout shade for the trip to Alaska. But as you can see in this one,
we do have blackout shades, which are gonna come very handy for Alaska because where we're going, it never gets dark in the summer. Down here, below the dinettes,
we have more storage, not as large as the one
we had in Minitini III, but it's adequate. I mean, you have the
wheel well down there, but you still have a
pretty deep storage up here and then down here, you
know, that's probably where I'll put the Instant Pot. It's actually a blessing in disguise not having that cavernous
space all the way to the back because I can access everything
without having to access it from the top, you know, by
lifting the cushion there. Here we have some storage here. This is kind of like a nightstand. And here we have some storage down here. This is probably where
I'll put my, I don't know, hard drives, we'll see. This refrigerator is the
12-volt refrigerator, but I like the fact that it is very quiet. It is very quiet. Here I put the cookies that they gave me. I'll show 'em to you later. And I think I'm gonna like this one better than the automatic that we have right now. Done very nicely. Did I mention convention microwave? And then here, here's your campsite side. It's gonna be very nice to be
cooking here or doing whatever and being able to see
outside your campsite. This is a very large window. I haven't seen this approach. You know, usually you have
a back splash and whatnot. No, they gave us a nice big
window, nice big sink here and we even have a little prep area here. And not only that, we
have an extra, you know, a counter extension here. So this is gonna be great
to cook and as you know, I love doing, as you know, I love doing my RV cooking show and this is gonna be a
two-hand operation, hold on. Now here in the bedroom,
we have a privacy curtain. Of course, if you have a visitors
and you want to, you know, have some privacy there,
we can have some privacy. Up top here, we have more storage and this is probably gonna
be our wardrobe storage. If you notice, we don't have
like a hanging closet here, so this is gonna be probably,
and it's pretty large, pretty cavernous, this is
probably gonna be where we're gonna put all our
clothes right up here. You know, mine, Ily's or mine, Ily's. We'll figure it out which way we decided to go with this. I believe this is part
of Starlink as well. I have to do some research with that but we have Starlink in Motion here. There's more storage down here. And I probably would've
preferred to have like a drawer here, but this is how they did it, so this could be like all my cameras or equipment storage, we'll see. Here in the bedroom we have again a USB and a little pouch there
to put your cell phone. Nice big windows in the bedroom. I love this because it would
be great to be, you know, waking up to a nice view out your window. Your window is right where your bed is. And this is what they call a short queen, but as you can see, you know,
I fit perfectly at 5'10". If you are over six, ah, it
may be a little tight for you, but for me, for us, it's perfect. What else do I want to show you in here? Well, that's about it. It's a small trailer. Oh, we have here more pantry storage. So yeah, this is pretty big. We might install a shelf here or do some kind of cabinetry
or shelving, we'll see. Now let me show you outside. And here on the campsite side
of the rig, pretty standard. You know, you have a backer location here if you wanna install a television set. It comes prepared for a tire link, a TPMS system that I'm just
probably gonna transfer from Minitini III to here. This here's the outlet
for the Truma furnace, which is great. We have electric jacks. This one we may never use,
that's a cable connection. And here's some power outlet. And let me show you the
size of this space here. This is huge. This is considering the FLX Package is taking a
huge amount of space here. We still have a lot of room down here. Here we have the solar controller. Here we have a place to put our tire link, tire pressure monitoring
system and the light. And yeah, this is the
FLX Package kind of area, I mean, you can access it
through here if you need to service the battery or the inverter or anything like that. Here in the front, pretty standard stuff. You have two electric jack of course and the two liquid propane
tanks, 20 pounders. Here is another access
to that basement storage. Here we have actually, and this is something I
didn't mention on both sides, we have cameras, which I
haven't been able to test yet, but we have three camera systems, two on the sides and one on the back. Here's the back of that
Truma aqua water heater. Here we have our city water
connection and gravity feed for the tank back here,
your electric power, satellite and park cable, and the black tank flush right here. We have electric jacks, as I mentioned. And that's that rear camera. Let's get up on the roof and
see what we have on the roof. Oh, here, up on the roof,
we have two solar panels. I believe these are 180 watt each. And we have the Truma
Aveta air conditioner. And here's where we have
the Starlink in Motion, a satellite dish that
we're gonna test very soon. I haven't even tested. Here we have a Winegard Air
360 5G Winegard Antenna. That's gonna be great for
connectivity in wooded places like this where Starlink
may not work perfectly, then we're gonna have a great, and these antennas have great, great gain. They work really well. Now here in the back right
below the spare tire, we have a hitch receiver. And I believe Adam told me, I don't know if it's 130 or one, either 120 or 150 pounds, I don't know. You can put a bike rack back here and that's gonna be very
convenient because in the past, none of these trailers you've been able to put any type of weight
on the rear bumper, but in this one you have a separate hitch so that's gonna work great. And this is it for our new travel trailer. This is that big reveal. And of course we're gonna be
traveling all over the country. Maybe we'll take it to
all lower 48 and Alaska, so we'll see. Did you notice there's
no slide on this one. So even though it is very tiny inside, it is gonna be the same size all the time and that's something that
I kind of prefer and like in a trailer like this. This of course has the same FLX Package. Actually, this is gonna be another video of all of us explaining
exactly what the FLX Package represents and how
Winnebago came up with it. Spoiler, I was part of that. (gas hissing) Well, we are pretty much
done moving everything. Let me turn off the AC for minute. Minitini III, Minitini IV over there. So, that's it. Minitini III, I don't recall exactly, but we went to almost all the lower 48. I had a map there. That's the one thing I removed. Yeah, for the most part
it was a good trailer. Great, fond memories
were made here for sure. Now a new adventure begins, Minitini IV, a little more minimalist, but
I think it's gonna be great. Exactly what we need for the Alaska trip. Minitini III is leaving soon
and I just realized something. Over the past two years, I
probably spent as much time here as in my sticks and bricks home, so it's almost like, you
know, moving to a new home. (slide whirring) (slow jazzy music) (people chatting in background) Welcome to the local pub to
celebrate and now this is it. Tomorrow we start heading back South. All right, Minitini IV
goes on its Maiden Voyage. We're going South. I don't know where we're
gonna stay tonight, but tomorrow we're going
to Cumberland Falls. A lot of you have recommended that place. (upbeat music) So we're gonna stay at a
Harvest Hosts in Cincinnati. (upbeat music continues) Well, they told us that the
Harvest Hosts to park right here closest to the street and I
think it's gonna be a good idea because we are right in front of a bank and the bank has cameras, so there you go. Let's go back to the brewery. We're in a neighborhood
called St. Bernard. The brewery is located
at a historic building, formerly a funeral home. (upbeat jazzy music) They're out of the IPA,
but the regular ale and the Bavarian lagger
are both really good. (upbeat jazzy music continues) We got a pretzel and a
schnitzel sandwich, delicious. Oh, that was very nice. A little discombobulated, they are, but other than that,
great food, good beer. They're gonna have live
music now, but we're stuffed. There's only so much you
can eat or drink, so, oops. We're gonna get back to the RV and I maybe get some work
done or maybe take a nap. (Robert chuckles) All right, on the road
again, this Harvest Hosts, it was a little loud last
night, but then after, you know, everybody went to sleep and
it quieted, yeah, it was fine. Now we're going to a place that
many people have recommended for a long time, Cumberland Falls. First we're gonna drive through Lexington, we're gonna get some supplies, and we're getting some stuff
delivered to an Amazon locker in Pigeon Forge 'cause little by little we have to start making
Minitini IV comfortable, like soap dispensers, that kind of thing because there's nowhere to put anything on that bathroom, which is, we will adapt. This guy spent the night here last night. (upbeat jazzy music) St. Bernard seems to be
a very nice neighborhood. It is actually considered a village with its own police
department and all that. That's an impressive cemetery. (upbeat jazzy music continues) (upbeat jazzy music continues) - [Navigation Voice] Welcome to Kentucky. - Oh, thank you, and
there's our Kentucky sign right there. (upbeat jazzy music continues) (upbeat jazzy music continues) So we made it to the Cumberland
Falls RV Campground here. The rooftop GoPro ran out of
batteries and it was raining, so I decided not to record that, but it was a beautiful
drive coming in here. And the campground, it's a little off level and
it's kind of my first time unhitching this trailer and
it kind of moved backwards a little bit, a little scary, but other than that, and it's cool, the temperature just went down. It's been that kind of day. Well, Minitini IV, this is Maiden Voyage, first campground outside of Indiana where we're staying at tonight and now we're gonna go
see Cumberland Falls. There's a trail that
you can take from here from the campground, but my ankle is not, is not up to the task yet. So we're just gonna drive
there and see the falls and maybe walk around a
little bit, but that's it. By the way, no AT&T here whatsoever. We have signal like to talk, but no internet visible
that goes through Verizon. It works excellent and there's a campground wifi that I wouldn't trust security-wise because it doesn't even have a password, but I'll use the VPN. (upbeat music) By the way, there is
a reason why they call this a state park resort. There's a swimming pool
and the DuPont Lodge, lots of amenities besides the falls which are called the Niagara of the South. Let's see if they live
up to that reputation. And here we are. We've made it to the visitor center and I can't wait to see the falls. (upbeat music continues) There's a small visitor center
talking about the history of the area, the origin of the falls, and a much larger gift shop. Nice gift shop. Ooh, moonbow, that would be cool to see. Well, I imagine those are the over there. Maybe we'll come back someday,
some night during full moon. I guess you can pan for several
different minerals here. (upbeat music continues) (people speaking
indistinctly in background) (water roaring) (people speaking
indistinctly in background) Well, here it is, our first view of the Niagara of the South. We'll go up, we're gonna
walk a little more, see if you get a better view
from a different perspective. (grand music) It reminds me a little bit
of Hocking Hills in Ohio, these kind of rocks, if you will. I mean, it's all limestone, right? (indistinct) (grand music) (water roaring) (grand music continues) (water roaring) (people speaking
indistinctly in background) (grand music continues) (upbeat jazzy music) (upbeat jazzy music continues) (water roaring) (upbeat jazzy music continues) (water roaring) One final look at the falls
from this perspective. Now that the sun's coming out, we're heading back to the campground. There's another great view. Cumberland Falls (water roaring) and the Cumberland River. Well, that was certainly impressive. Now we're gonna go back to the campground, maybe cook something,
get something to eat, and tomorrow we're going to Pigeon Forge. There's Minitini IV. It is a good-looking trailer. We need to accessorize it
and mod it a little bit, but in the end, it is all going to work. Well, cooking in Minitini IV
with a view, check it out. Yep. (pan sizzling) Pork chops. (upbeat music) (upbeat jazzy music) On the next one we're going
to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, and we're gonna be
staying at the luxurious Camp Margaritaville RV Resort. Until then, thank you so much for watching and see you on the road. (upbeat music) ♪ I'm riding ♪ ♪ Riding in my RV ♪