Ronny Dahl's Trips

Any time! Also, just wanted to say that I've been really enjoying your own videos regarding your build and trip. Can't wait for the next installment.

Wow! Thanks! I'm glad your enjoying them. We are new to vloging and weren't sure if people would like what we were producing, but we've been getting some encouraging response:)
New episodes every other Wednesday. Next episode covers Central Baja.

Ronny has been producing some cool, informative videos lately and it sounds like he has more to come. Lots of good content coming out on youtube lately. :)
 

bigskypylot

Explorer
Ronny is cool. He sure has some great and informative videos. Seems pretty down-to-earth and would be easy to get along with. ASPW, on the other hand, seems like an arrogant liberal prick. He does have some good content as well and very practical. They both put out good content
 

Molly88

New member
It can get expensive watching his trips. After watching the first one I had to order a Weber Q grill. Now working on an Australia trip! Great videos though.
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
Who here has updated what they carry in their rig after watching Ronny's video?
I have a very nice soldering iron at home, but not a portable butane on for keeping in the rig.
Problem solved, and this one seems to be very nice from the Amazon reviews, and is the same as one of the Weller units, and is the same as the more expensive Snap-on one since this company actually makes it for Snap-on, but without the inflated price.

Portasol 010589330 Super Pro 125-Watt Heat Tool Kit with 7 Tips

Will have to pick up some solder though, as it does not come with it.
 
Solid answer FrenchieXJ.
I have many of the tools he carries (at least the ones specific to my vehicle/camper) If I'm fixing something on the trail I generally think of it as being temporary, so I can go back to solder and heat-shrink things later. On the trail, I'll wrap wires and tape them.
 

ColoDisco

Explorer
I have been binge watching his videos. Signed up for patreon to start supporting him as well. Have already started utilizing some of his advice as I am currently building my LR3. One good tip that he nor ASPW mention is keeping your kitchen light by not getting a large propane and stove setup. Currently my entire kitchen setup fits in one front runner soft pack.
 

old .45

Observer
I have been binge watching his videos. Signed up for patreon to start supporting him as well. Have already started utilizing some of his advice as I am currently building my LR3. One good tip that he nor ASPW mention is keeping your kitchen light by not getting a large propane and stove setup. Currently my entire kitchen setup fits in one front runner soft pack.

X 2 on the kitchen and... Corey I think some of us would love to see your rig muddy, in the muck and mire etc. :elkgrin:
 

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