Hey Slowtwitch! I recently had the opportunity to work with Eric Lagerstrom again. Eric asked me to edit a walkthrough video of his Winnebago that highlights his cover story featured in Triathlete Magazine. Now that it’s finished, I couldn’t think of a better place to share this video. So, please make sure to like, follow and subscribe to Eric’s page. Thanks!
Oh man, he just went up on my list of pros to watch. I love this poor mans restoration, and I remember when that coach was new and state of the art. This is how you remain a pro in a hostile $$ environment, cut your cost of living to the bone.
He struggles with some descriptions though, the thingy that converts battery DC to 120 amp is an inverter. And the drawer thingy where you hang up clothes is called a closet…(-;
I love it when the old coaches get new life, very few left but the bones are all there for a very comfy and practical race/training vehicle. And good that he was thinking about weight when building out some things, but bad news is that the mileage is little affected in those old motors. They get what they get and even if you put just a few thousand pounds on them, they still suck down the gas. Good thing it is here in the US at a time when gas is cheap, it becomes cost effective when you factor in hotel rooms. And besides, you just want to go places without hotels or homestays and be part of the nature surrounding you when you wake up in the morning.
solid video. as far as drone footage i’d recommend not moving around so much while shooting or simply don’t include clips with those types of jumps. the best drone shots (in my opinion) are smooth and slow
Traveling to races in an RV is one of those fun life moments - we’re on our second rig (first was a '96 Ford E350 Class C shorty that we built out as an adventuremobile).
For us, the dogs get to go, and the journey to the race is part of the adventure…
Great video - my wife and I watched last night and then ended up binge watching a bunch of others. I’m psyched to go out and train today. Great stuff - thanks.