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  1. Hi Oliver Owners,

    I am the Kentucky Correspondent for the RV Atlas Podcast (hosted by Jeremy and Stephanie Puglisi). Jeremy recently interviewed Aaron Wolters of Oliver Travel Trailers and a link was provided to access the podcast. Here it is again: https://thervatlas.com/podcast/say-hello-to-oliver-travel-trailers/ . In the past, Jeremy has worked with GoRVing to produce a YouTube series entitled “6 Things I Love About My RV..” Jeremy would like to follow up his interview with Aaron and Oliver Travel Trailers with a YouTube episode featuring an owner and an Oliver travel trailer. Jeremy lives in New Jersey and is willing to travel up to two hours to record “6 Things I Love About My RV” with an Oliver owner. Laura and I know lots of Oliver owners, but no one close to New Jersey. We are Oliver fans that currently own a Casita but have toured the plant, attended two Oliver rallies, and met Phil (and Aaron) at fiberglass rallies where Oliver would be showing their trailer(s). I am trying to assist Jeremy in finding an Oliver owner to interview. The YouTube episodes are less than 10 minutes long. I think you would enjoy meeting Jeremy and showcasing your Oliver on YouTube. If you are interested, please let me know; I will follow up with contact information. By the way, Jeremy and I just finished a two-part podcast episode on “24 Tiny Trailers That We Love in 2024.” One of my picks was the Oliver Legacy Elite I (highlighted in Part 2) if you would like to check out that episode as well.

    Thanks,

    Dean 

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  2. Other than the overly large grill (like every other new truck and car these days), I like the styling of the Tundra. I enjoy truck research and window shopping, so I was excited to see the new Tundra in terms of it heating up the 1/2 ton market even more. Lots of cool trucks out there. Of course tow capacity, payload, reliability, and safety are top considerations for me when the time comes to upgrade to a new tow vehicle capable of towing a future Oliver! 😉 

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  3. Thanks to Dean for his podcast reviews. We just camped at Piney Campground in Land Between the Lakes NRA. It was really lovely!

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    Hi David,

     

    You are welcome! I enjoy being the Kentucky Correspondent for the RV Family Travel Atlas and Campground of the Week podcasts. Piney Campground is only a little over 2 hours from our house. It is a very popular campground with the local/regional community.

     

    See ya later this week! Laura and I look forward to meeting Susan and you!

     

    Take care,

     

    Dean

  4. Hi All,

     

    Last summer, Laura and I took a family camping trip to Lake Rudolph Campground & Resort in Santa Claus, IN following our oldest daughter graduating from the University of Kentucky. For her graduation present, she wanted to go back to Holiday World Amusement Park with her sister and cousins. We took many summer trips to Holiday World when the girls were little with their cousins. Given that Laura and I are empty nest RVers now, we decided to turn this into a week long camping trip at Lake Rudolph Campground and Resort that is adjacent to Holiday World Amusement Park.

     

    I am the Kentucky Correspondent for Stephanie and Jeremy Puglisi’s Campground of the Week Podcast. They recently interviewed me regarding our family trip to Lake Rudolph Campground and Resort.

     

    Here is the link if you are interested in taking a listen. . .

     

    https://rvfta.com/podcast/lake-rudolph-campground

     

    Happy Camping,

     

    Dean

     

    P.S. - Looking forward to the Oliver Rally in May!!!

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  5. Hi All,

     

    I have been fortunate over the last year to be the Kentucky Correspondent for RV Family Travel Atlas (RVFTA). Stephanie and Jeremy Puglisi are a wonderful couple and the parents of three young boys. They are avid RVers and currently produce three RV related podcasts:

     

    RVFTA

    Campground of the Week

    Girl Camper

     

    I have been interviewed seven times, including the following podcast episodes since my last post about this subject. Most of the interviews have been on the Campground of the Week podcast. I thought some of you might enjoy the following episodes:

     

    Mammoth Cave. . .

     

    Campground of the Week Episode #109 Mammoth Cave Jellystone - Cave City, KY:

     

    https://rvfta.com/podcast/campground-review-109-yogi-bear-jellystone-park-mammoth-cave-near-mammoth-cave-national-park

     

    RVFTA Episode #170 Greetings from Mammoth Cave National Park:

     

    https://rvfta.com/podcast/rvfta-170-greetings-from-mammoth-cave-national-park-in-mammoth-cave-kentucky

     

    Land Between the Lakes. . .

     

    Campground of the Week Episode #86 Piney Campground - Land Between the Lakes:

     

    https://rvfta.com/podcast/campground-review-86-piney-campground-in-the-land-between-the-lakes-national-recreation-area-in-dover-tennessee

     

    Smoking and Grilling. . .

     

    RVFTA Episode #148 Smoking and Grillin’ 101 with Casita Dean:

     

    https://rvfta.com/podcast/rvfta-148-smokin-and-grillin-101-with-casita-dean

     

    Of the four Campground of the Week episodes I have done, three of them have been related to campgrounds associated with an egg rally.

     

    I subscribe to approximately 12 RV related podcasts. I listen to them primarily in the mornings when I am getting ready for work. I also listen to podcasts when I am traveling. Laura and I listen to Girl Camper and to RVFTA together in the mornings or on the weekends. I highly recommend podcasts as a really cool way to stay in touch with your favorite hobbies, including RVing!

     

    Take care,

     

    Dean

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  6. Hi All,

     

    This will be our 2nd Oliver Rally. Our previous one was September, 2016. We missed the May, 2017 rally.

     

    We will be in site D4.

     

    Looking forward to the rally!

     

    Happy Travels,

     

    Dean

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  7. Hi All,

     

    I am the Kentucky Correspondent for a podcast, RV Family Travel Atlas' Campground of the Week. This is the 2nd time I have been interviewed. This time I reviewed the Corps of Engineers Gunter Hill Campground just outside of Montgomery, AL. Laura and I were there for the fantastic Green Eggs and Ham VII Rally. I thought you might enjoy listening to the podcast. It is episode #76.

     

    http://campgroundoftheweek.com/campground-review-76-gunter-hill-campground-outside-montgomery-alabama/

     

    Take care,

     

    Dean

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  8. Hi All,

     

    I had the opportunity earlier this month to be interviewed by Stephanie and Jeremy Puglisi of RV Family Travel Atlas (rvfamiltytravelatlas.com ) for their podcast, Campground of the Week (campgroundoftheweek.com ). In this podcast episode, we reviewed My Old Kentucky Home State Park in Bardstown, KY. Laura and I attended the Eggs A La Bourbon Rally there in June, 2016. I thought some of you might be interested in listening to the podcast episode.

     

    Here is the link to help find the episode at camgroundofthweek.com

     

    http://campgroundoftheweek.com/campground-review-63-my-old-kentucky-home-state-park-in-bardstown-kentucky/#more-562

     

    Take care,

     

    Dean

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  9. Hi Grayson and Ann,

     

    Thank you. We are thoroughly enjoying our Casita. In fact, I went out to the driveway today, went in the Casita, turned on the cube heater, and relaxed for a few minutes.

     

    I wish we could attend the Oliver Rally in May; however, our oldest daughter is graduating from college that weekend, so we will be CELEBRATING with her and family.

     

    We hope to see you next time or in some other campground!

     

    Take care,

     

    Dean

  10. Hi J-Rhett and All,

     

    Very interesting thread. Laura and I have just finished our first season RVing with our new-to-us 05 Casita. We love it and plan to use it several more seasons. We wanted to start small and used to make sure we liked RVing as much as we thought we would. I love to research and I discovered that molded fiberglass egg campers were going to be my choice. In my opinion, the Oliver represents the gold standard within the molded fiberglass niche. With 8.5 years of work left until retirement and two kids in college, an Oliver is not in my immediate future! ;) However, we attended the Oliver Rally in September. The tour of the plant and the opportunity to see our first Olivers (14 of them) and to meet the trailer owners further confirmed our interests in the Ollie. It also helps that we only live 2.5 hours from the plant.

     

    Laura and I both LOVE the interior of the Ollies when compared to the drab brown of most other RVs. However, Ollies are SO MUCH MORE than just pretty faces. The quality of materials and construction are top notch. Plus, I think the Elite II represents about the perfect size being as small as possible yet large enough to to live comfortably for extended periods of time, including full-timing. I also like the idea of doing some winter camping, hiking, cross-country skiing, etc. One of the great things about RVng is chasing the 70 degree days, but I am open to some camping in the cold weather as well.

     

    Despite being 100% happy with our Casita, the Oliver is our aspirational rig and the standard by which we measure all other RVs.

     

    Happy Holidays,

     

    Dean

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  11. Hi Chixter,

     

    Nice thread. Actually, Laura and I do not own an Oliver. Our Casita is 17' long and much smaller than an Oliver Legacy Elite II. What they have in common is that both are molded fiberglass RVs. We just finished our first season camping in our Casita. One of our trips included attending the Oliver Rally in September. We also toured the Oliver factory. We only live 2.5 hours from the Oliver plant. I am an avid researcher of things I like and I am a HUGE fan of Olivers. I am about 8.5 years from retiring and looking forward to using our Casita for the next several years. I am hoping that my supplemental retirement account does really well, so we can get an Oliver for our retirement gift to ourselves!!! ;)

     

    Wishing you the best,

     

    Dean

  12. Dean, I’ve listened to RVFTA off and on for a year or so. Like Buzzy, I listened to it during my workout this morning. I enjoyed the interview and it made it more interesting when you talk about folks we know! We just finished up a 5 week trip east and on the way back spent a few days at Ouachita Lake SP outside of Hot Springs Arkansas. On our 8-site circle there were 3 Casitas and an Oliver mixed in with some huge, triple axle 5th wheels. I thought I’d found a Casita rally. The Casita owners were very interested in our Oliver. Thanks for the post. Mike

     

    Hi Mike,

     

    Glad you enjoyed the podcast! Wow, that looks like an amazing 5 week trip that Carol and you took! Very cool that your circle included 3 Casitas! I bet they were very interested in your Oliver!!! ;)

     

    Take care,

     

    Dean

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  13. Hi All,

     

    In my quest to research everything RV related on my journey to our first egg camper, I discovered an amazing RV podcast about 16 months ago, RVFTA (RV Family Travel Atlas). Stephanie and Jeremy Puglisi have been producing the RVFTA podcast for just over two years. They RV 70 nights a year in their Jayco travel trailer with their three young boys. Despite Laura and I being new empty nesters, I was hooked on the RVFTA podcast, its content, and the wonderful energy and banter between Stephanie and Jeremy. We enjoyed the podcast so much that Laura and I took our college aged daughters on a 12 day camping trip to the RVFTA Spring Rally at Lake in Wood Resort in Lancaster County, PA in June. I have also been active with their forum that was created in January, 2016. I follow them on Instagram as well. Laura and I have been fortunate and have gotten to know Stephanie and Jeremy. I was honored and excited for them to ask to interview me about our journey into RVing and to our egg camper. Despite still thinking of myself as a newbie, I was so excited to be a part of their podcast and to talk about molded fiberglass egg campers.

     

    I thought you might be interested in listening to the podcast episode that came out this past Friday.

     

    Here is the link:

     

    http://rvfamilytravelatlas.com/2016/11/rvfta-113-casita-dean-and-the-invasion-of-the-egg-people/#more-11709

     

    Let me know what you think!

     

    Take care,

     

    Dean

     

    P.S. - I realize our first egg camper is a new to us Casita, but Laura and I live about 2.5 hours from Hohenwald, TN. We attended the Fall Oliver Rally. Loved touring the plant, meeting the Oliver family, and meeting many Oliver owners as well as touring their Ollies and just spending time visiting with them. Laura and I are Oliver fans. I mention Oliver Trailers in the podcast. We hope to own an Oliver in a few years. I thought you might enjoy the podcast episode.

     

     

     

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  14. Hi All!

     

    Great rally! Had never seen an Oliver prior to the rally. I had read and researched a great deal, but had not seen one at other egg rallies this spring and summer. Now that Laura and I have seen a dozen or so, our previous wow is now an even BIGGER WOW! Amazing trailers.

     

    Perhaps the only thing better than the trailers were the owners! ;) What a great group of folks to show off their Ollies.

     

    Thank you to Oliver Travel Trailers for hosting a great rally!

     

    Take care,

     

    Dean

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  15. Hi All,

     

    Laura and I are planning on crashing the rally. I realize that we missed the reservation deadline of 8/31/16, but called the Oliver folks at 888-526-3978 to give them a heads up. They indicated that Thousand Trails could find a spot for us even if it was not part of the reserved rally sites. I called Pam at Thousand Trails (931-796-3212). She was very helpful. We made our reservations to check-in on Thursday, September 15th and check-out on Sunday, September 18th. She also gave us the rally discount.

     

    We are in south central KY, so not too far away. We bought a new to us 2005 Casita 17' Freedom Deluxe in November, '15. It is our first RV. We are new empty nesters. Since spring we have camped 26 nights so far and been to a few fiberglass rallies, but we have never seen an Oliver. Looking forward to the rally!

     

    Take care,

     

    Dean

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