This video was taken driving out of Albuquerque, NM, right around the time the cruise control gave out on Lady T. The landscape was so beautiful that we really didn’t care!
BONUS VIDEO!
Through the Window – El Malpais National Monument, New Mexico

This video was taken driving out of Albuquerque, NM, right around the time the cruise control gave out on Lady T. The landscape was so beautiful that we really didn’t care!
BONUS VIDEO!
Through the Window – El Malpais National Monument, New Mexico
Hi there fellow travelers,
We are excited to announce that another one of our articles has been published on Everything About RVing.com! This article was posted to our blog a couple of weeks ago and we’re happy to share it with even more viewers through one of the most comprehensive RVing websites online. Check it out here!
See you on the road,
J&J
The third video in our “Through the Window” series. We enjoyed a rare late afternoon shower while driving on Route 66 in Oklahoma. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch future installments of our “Through the Window” and other travel videos!
Panoramic shot taken in Petrified Forrest National Park, Holbrook, AZ
Recently, we have been visiting a site called “Everything About RVing”. This website offers a ton of information regarding all aspects of the RV lifestyle and encourages its visitors to contribute their knowledge and experience by submitting articles.
Over the weekend, we finished an article called “10 Pre-Trip Operational Checks for Your RV” and thought it would be fun to submit if for publication. We sent it to Everything About RVing on Saturday evening and were surprised when they e-mailed us on Sunday to let us know they had published it!
Here is a snippet from the article:
No matter how much you prepare your RV for a road trip, there always seems to be at least one thing, often something obvious, that is overlooked. The following are 10 essential pre-trip checks to keep you on the road!
10. Turn on the refrigerator at least 24 hours prior to your departure. This will allow plenty of time for cooling and help you detect any issues.
9. Make sure that the gray and black water tanks have been emptied and the appropriate chemicals have been added. The less waste in the tanks the lighter your rig will be however, leaving at least ¼ of a tank of water will help the chemicals dissolve.
8. Flip your switches! Switches for your tanks, water pump, propane and appliances should all be in working order. Broken switches can be replaced cheaply and easily.
7. Fire up your generator, even if you won’t be using it. Let it run for at least 15 minutes and check for oil or gas leaks. If your generator has an altitude adjustment, make sure that it is set appropriately.
To read the rest of the article, please visit everything-about-rving.com.
See you on the road!
J&J
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