RV gear
So yesterday, we went and purchased a new (MUCH smaller) 24' camper that's more similar to our OG rig. We intend to use this all summer for travel, and swap out for the big rig during winter when we're less-active.
This was a whole heckin' process and I'll get into it in a blog post when I come up for air. I'm super excited about it though!
![A side view of a large fifth wheel RV. In front of it you can see a much smaller camper with no slides. There is a door open on the rear of the smaller camper and things sitting on the ground as items are being transferred over](https://res.cloudinary.com/dzfhknihi/images/w_1024,h_577,c_scale/f_auto,q_auto/v1694744835/20230403_1701107318180420163344261/20230403_1701107318180420163344261.jpg?_i=AA)
Moving into the new camper at the dealership
![The new camper connected to our red Chevrolet Silverado 1500](https://res.cloudinary.com/dzfhknihi/images/w_1024,h_577,c_scale/f_auto,q_auto/v1694744832/20230403_175533814983655964471238/20230403_175533814983655964471238.jpg?_i=AA)
This is going to be a lot easier to tug around when we're adventuring in the warm months.
![My view from my bed. From here, you can clearly see the entire kitchen, bathroom door, dinette, and bunk house in the back for the kids. The bunk house is covered by a curtain. Kate can be seen doing dishes in the kitchen.](https://res.cloudinary.com/dzfhknihi/images/w_1024,h_577,c_scale/f_auto,q_auto/v1694744837/20230403_2209372307577489547815693/20230403_2209372307577489547815693.jpg?_i=AA)
A familiar view. This one isn't too different than our original camper. Feels like home.
A Cold Weekend in Coarsegold
The weekend where it felt like everything was going wrong, and through one act of kindness, we came out of it better than we started.
![](https://res.cloudinary.com/dzfhknihi/images/w_2560,h_1920,c_scale/f_auto,q_auto/v1694741093/IMG_2431/IMG_2431.jpg?_i=AA)