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Mattnan

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  1. Thanks that was the plan when we purchased the trailer. We are a year late due to covid. We have a new grandson and hopefully we will do some international travel. So glad we purchased an Oliver
  2. Just arrived back in Maine after leaving Nashville on Sunday. The Ollie is back in its barn! 4 months and 12,000 plus miles without incident. No issues with the Ollie in temperature ranging from the mid 90s to 5 degrees. Elevation from sea level to over 8000 feet. We saw and experienced a lot. We have achieved what we set out to do when we purchased the trailer. Our plans were fulfilled. We will begin preparing for summer on the coast of Maine. We will be making some changes so we will be following our original plan and listing the Olliver for sale very soon. This was our plan all along after this trip. We will be including some extras that will be helpful and cost saving for a new owner. Oliver provided full service on the trailer in December. Keep your eyes peeled in the classifieds on this forum and on the Olliver Facebook forum. We expect to be listing the trailer soon!!! Thanks
  3. The fitted sheets are from AB Lifestyles. We have them on our Southern Mattresses. That said, I do exactly as Boudicca908 does. My wife has also converted to tbis method!!
  4. We still have a 2008 Tundra set up like Rivernerd's with 110,000 miles. We have been on the road for almost 4 months. We get about 12 mpg on the flat roads in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. We average 9 to 11 in the mountains going up and down. The old Tundras are notoriously gas hogs and I only get 14 mpg in daily use. I would suggest investigating the new Tundra but based on gas mileage on TFL, they are not getting much if any better towing. They are in daily use. Our Mountain experience is primarily in Arizona, Utah and New Mexico. I operated the truck and transmission exactly as Rivernerd described. We did have one instance of a 6 mile 6 percent down grade where I had to use the brakes on the truck and manually engaged the trailer brakes too. This was the only time I felt the need to really use the breaks. I am very conservative and most of the traffic passes me. We seldom exceed 65 mph. The Tundra has plenty of power up hill. Up hill has not been an issue. I think with the exception of a couple of times when I needed to accelerate to merge or pass going up a hill the engine seldom exceeded 3200 rpm. All this said, if I were going to tow in the mountains the majority of the time, personally I would go for the diesel because of the exhaust brake. I am leary of the increased purchase and operating cost of the diesel. I would purchase a 1 ton as the price difference is minimal. There may be one other solution. I believe there are some half ton diesels. I am not sure of the payload or capabilities. Our boat builder, who is in his mid 70s purchased a new Ram 1500 in 2019 with diesel and he has been very happy indicating over 20 mpg. Good luck in your search and decision
  5. We received the same 3 manuals in hard copy. My wife combined them into 3 sections in a single binder as the originals were starting to come apart. I like paper and we do bring the manual with us.
  6. We also use Andersen levelers and the bucket for the front jack.
  7. This is the $20 Tractor Supply model. I give up for some reason all my photos are rotating today.
  8. Also not the best because it got flipped again. Sorry I tried to fix it until today I didn't have this issue.
  9. Thanks for flipping my last picture. Not sure how that happens. It has warmed up to 34 and that will be the high for the day. Down to the mid teens tonight. We got some melt. Not the best photo with this very old android phone but I bet few have seen Monument Valley like this.
  10. I would agree that I wouldn't feel comfortable for an extended stay below 5 or so degrees for an extended period of time and at those temps would just pump a little antifreeze into the water ports. Just make sure you bypass the water heater when flushing the inlets. We tend to be conservative and if the temps are dropping below 28 for the evening we run the propane furnace to keep the basement warm. If under 15 degrees we will open the basement door. None of this is scientific. Just what we do. Our vornado gave out on us so I picked up a small ceramic heater at tractor supply for $20. It was physically smaller than the vornado but same wattage. It works great!!! Pleasantly surprised.
  11. We made it to Monument Valley on Tuesday after a quick stop at 4 corners on our way from Moab. We were planning on leaving today to start to wind our way slowly home to Maine. Well we woke up to 4 plus inches of snow and it is still snowing. I have no intention of pulling the Ollie over mountain passes in snow so we are staying an extra day. The forecast called for flurries and a dusting of snow. The folks in the campground office said they have never seen this much snow. It is suposed to drop to 11 degrees tonight. A neighbor needed to borrow my ladder as his slideout awning was binding up with snow. He helped me sweep of our Ollie solar panels too. It worked out well for both of us. Hopefully we can head toward Maine with several stops on the way tomorrow!!??
  12. As we say in Maine when folks from away ask for directions, Can't get there from HERAH!
  13. It only hurts for a short time. You will forget all about it once you start using your Ollie. And less expensive than a BOAT. Break out another thousand!!
  14. I'm the same height as you. No biggie on the height. Guess I would start worrying about this if you're taller than 6'5" or if a traveler wears heels!!!😀
  15. There is a very cool Harvest Host site in Tallahassee just of I 10. It is a collectable car museum. They have much more than cars. We did this and would do it again. A bit loud at night due to I 10 and busy intersection. Nachez Trace is cool and you can find camping off of the Trace if sites are closed. We did a section in December and you could still park and get out to see the sites. If you do it from end to end consider a stop in New Orleans on the way to Florida. The WW II museum is amazing and is a must see there is a city campground in the French quarter. Noisy but close to everything. We did a swamp tour and has a blast on that.
  16. We arrived in Moab Tuesday afternoon. Yesterday we did a 2 hour guided off road adventure in a Hummer H1. Wow, this is our first time doing anything like this. So cool! These vehicles seem to go straight up and straight down sone very narrow rock faces. Yesterday afternoon we toured Arches national park and were there for sunset. Just amazing. Heads up if you're going to Arches after April 2. The park is implementing a reservation system for entry to the park. This is a good time of year to visit Moab. Not too crowded with temperatures in the mid 50s to mid 60s during the day and 30s at night.
  17. It seems like you got a deal on your solar. Seems like the awning might be in your future?
  18. We have the factory camera. I use it primarily as a rear view mirror during daylight hours. It is too bright at night for me. The resolution is not the best. I have it placed in the lower left hand corner of the windshield. I use it to also see my wife's hand instructions while backing up.
  19. We went to Valley of Fire State Park today. Just an awesome park and the largest of Nevada's state parks. We did see an Oliver Elite II with a Utah plate parked in the Arch campground. What a beautiful spot!!!
  20. To avoid some very cold temps and a winter snow storm at Zion, we headded to lake Mead and Boulder Dam. We stayed 3 days. We decided that we would move 50 miles north of Law Vegas to Moapa. We are at Palm Creek RV Park about 8 miles west off of Route 15. This is a small family park with only 12 or so sites and they are a bit tight. Very friendly family, clean facilities. What makes this special beyond the family, is the fact that the stream that runs through the property is fed by a hot spring 1/2 mile up the road. They have beautiful property and access to the 80 degree stream. We are going to visit the source spring and near by and Valley of Fire State Park. This place is a gem! In the summer they have almost a private beach set up with picnic tables and 70 smoker grills. They get 400+ guests on the weekends for day use. We are going to stay 3 nights and head to Moab over 2 days early next week. It is still cool here with lows in the low 30s at night. It beats 10 below in Bryce Canyon.
  21. We have the manual drain valve and like many others have forgotten to open it once or twice!! It is on our check list now. The manual is easy to use. Automatic won't solve the problem of forgetting to open or close the valve. I have to agree manual in this instance makes sense. One less thing to fail for whatever reason, and reallocating those funds for tpms is a terrific idea.
  22. Hi Steve. You also pm me with this request and I responded via pm with the pictures. You can do a search and find not only my pictures but Overland's full design and his table as well as others that contributed to the thread. Sorry I'd look it up but I am a bit technology challenged. Overland's idea and execution is pure genius. Thanks, Matt
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