Get Out and Go RV, Inc.

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623 S. Dixie Highway
Hoopeston, IL
60942

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How We Got Here

Let me first say that I have NEVER been camping…but I love the idea. I love being outside. I love animals, nature and dream of having the free time to enjoy all that the great outdoors has to offer. Enter Stephanie who has been camping many times and also shares my love for all of the things I’ve just mentioned. I am also fascinated with the tiny house craze and strive on at least a weekly basis to get rid of unnecessary possessions so that we can free ourselves from the clutter of life and enjoy experiences rather than stuff.

Steph and I started looking at campers with the thought of maybe someday buying a small camper. We went to shows, bought magazines, searched online and found plenty of things we didn’t like. Then, Steph came across the website for Little Guys and we fell in love. We signed up for their newsletter and I emailed them to see if they could custom fit a cabinet area to fit a travel size parrot cage in case Sammie the African Grey wanted to go on a camping trip with us. She enjoys riding in the car in her travel cage and I thought it would be great to have a place to slide that cage into the camper. Chris Baum emailed me back within hours to tell me that unfortunately they are not customizing the Little Guys.

Several days later there was an email from Little Guy with the announcement of the Little Guy Mini Max. While checking out the newest addition, I noticed a link “To Become a Dealer.” As the cursor hovered over that link, the site crashed. I went back to doing my day job and didn’t think much more about it until the next day. Another email came in apologizing for the crash, but thanking everyone for their interest in the Mini. The site was back up and running and I hit the link to become a dealer. One thing led to another and in just a month or so we were signing the dealer agreement.