Towing a 35-foot fifth wheel in tight city traffic is the kind of RV moment you never forget. We thought we had a clean route out of Nevada. Our GPS had other plans. One wrong turn and we were dragging 13,000 pounds of RV through downtown Las Vegas.
This is a travel story with real RV stress, big scenery, weird stops, and one last surprise when we got home.
Watch the full video on YouTube: Rolling with the Curves
What happens in this episode
- A last-minute Death Valley sunset before the long haul
- The GPS “betrayal” that sent us into downtown Vegas traffic
- A sudden hail storm at the RV park
- Red Rock Canyon views and a helicopter rescue in the canyon
- The Las Vegas sign lines (way longer than we expected)
- A fun celebration night with family
- Meteor Crater and classic Route 66 in Winslow, Arizona
- Towing through Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert (yes, it fits)
- Santa Fe favorites: views, local shops, and New Mexico food
- A stop we made only for the name: Uranus Fudge Factory
- A quiet Harvest Hosts night beside a giant pitchfork in Illinois
- Back to Ohio… and a surprise waiting in our yard
Why you should watch this one
If you tow a fifth wheel, you have felt this fear: “Am I really going the right way?” This video shows what it looks like when the route is wrong, and how fast a normal travel day can turn into white-knuckle driving.
It is also packed with quick stops you can steal for your own trip: scenic drives, Route 66 fun, and some places that are way better than we expected.
Click here to watch on YouTube
RV setup in this video
We are towing a 35-foot fifth wheel (Alliance) and traveling like weekend warrior RVers. We keep it real and show the parts that go wrong, not just the pretty views.


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