All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: New Mexico Camping Not sure it would be “spam” as thats junk mail Hopefully those considering camping in New Mexico might be able to use some of rhe i formation of where i stayed, what wonderful things i saw there, and even a bit about the underbelly of their RV. Most of all, perhaps to inspire single woman, or widows like myself that life can go on without their partner even though it can be a bit sad too. Yeah i may make $50 on a video if it gets 10,000 viewa ot something… but 50 hours if work to make a video… I don’t really do it doe the $1 an hour that i make. Im retired and it’s all about the people i meet and a youtube channel gives me something to so. Once in a while i have a big hit that gets me 50,000 views and then i make a few hundred dollars which is always helpful with my fixed income. Re: New Mexico Camping Thanks for the vote… yeah I make money from the videos but not more than about $50 a video if that… I do it more to make friends along the way who may recognise me and offer me a driveway or a little tour 🙂 I also like to carry on the tradition that my late husband started on providing information for this behind me. I watch videos of everywhere up ahead to decide where to go. Anyways… glad you enjoyed and hope others will too.. New Mexico Camping Want to share my video of the places i camped in my RV and the beautiful things i did there! From BLM Land, to Elk Lodges… Carlsbad Caverns, White Sands and Bandalier… this state just has so much to offer to RVs! My Enchanted Full Time RV Life in New Mexico : Now RVing! (Not Sailing Brick House #102) https://youtu.be/EB34Sz7bsSU Re: Stowing Hitch Mounted Towbar I don’t have the NSA brand… I have a Blue Ox Avail towbar. I can NOT stow it because my bike raxk is in the way so I have to find a good way to secure it when not in use. Bungy cords? Ropes? Anyone have any clever quick consistent ways to stow it when not able to lock in to its stowing position when driving without the Toad?