Hey! We’re James, Sarah & Ady, a vanlife family who live full time in our self converted campervan, Casi.
Outdoor enthusiasts who love adventuring, getting off grid and spending as much time as possible in nature, we’re passionate about exploring new places and living life a bit differently.
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We've just started looking for a van to convert. Still a toss up between a VW Crafter or Sprinter. I would be interested in your thought process behind opting for the Sprinter. I'm also going to put together a spread sheet of parts required and budget costs. Do you have a list of all the equipment you have installed. Obviously if I could see this it would be a great starting point in our process (I know its a lot to ask). Great videos btw really straight forward and informative.
I’ve watched you do your van from start to finish and I just want to say I’ve enjoyed every single minute of it, and omg what a fantastic job you both have done just wish I could do the same
3:28 Thank you!! I'm a Moroccan living in the UK and it genuinely horrified me when I saw how distorted the view about Moroccan food is there 😂 You now understand Morocco is not the Middle-East and Moroccan food is not Middle-Eastern food (Morocco is named "Al Maghrib" in Arabic which literally means "The West"). As you perfectly said, Moroccan food is excellent and so diverse, it's far more than just couscous and tagines (it's not falafels and hummus) and you probably noticed there are certain rules to follow depending on what type of dish is cooked to make it tasty, people can't just make up tasteless dishes out of their minds and call them Moroccan just because they put mint, pomegranate, chickpeas and harissa on them Mate, not only you look like us but you also understand us, are you sure you're not secretly Moroccan? 😂
Grenada is no more... It was what it was... and it is never more what it once was... I could be the curse of Bravo Below Deck. It seems wherever they show up... a hurricane soon follows and destroys everything.
I have just subbed just in case you come back at some point 1st video of yours I have seen and I understand your struggle having a child changes the dynamic of a relationship, in many ways better but it does change things, take care guys hope to see the odd video here and their on RU-vid
Hi guys great video. You skipped over connecting the pig tail, did the pigtail connector just fit straight through the hole by the on/off valve? I’m preparing to fit my tank and my pig tail doesn’t fit through the gap?!?
The artworks photographed inside Ait Ben Haddou Palace: There are a number of international works of art that were used in the palace to film the events taking place inside it: - The Italian film “Sodom and Gomorrah” in 1962, directed by Robert Aldrich. - The Italian film “Oedipus Rex” in 1967, directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. - The American film “The Man Who Would Be King” in 1975, directed by John Huston. - The Arabized English film “The Message” in 1976, directed by Mostafa Akkad. - The English film “Time Bandits” in 1981, directed by Terry Gilliam. - The Italian-English series “Marco Polo” in 1982. - The American film “The Jewel of the Nile”, 1985 AD, directed by Louis Tigue. - The Afghan film “The Living Daylights”, 1987, directed by John Glenn. - The American film “The Last Temptation of Christ”, 1988, directed by Martin Scorsese. - The American film “The Sheltering Sky” in 1990 AD. - The American film “Kundun” in 1997, directed by Martin Scorsese. - The American film “The Mummy” in 1999, directed by Stephen Sommers. - Gladiator movie, 2000 AD, directed by Ridley Scott. - The American film “Alexander” in 2004, directed by Oliver Stone. - The American film “Kingdom of Heaven” in 2005, directed by Ridley Scott. - The movie “Babel” in 2006, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. - The American film “One Night with the King” in 2006, directed by Michael O. Sajbel. - The film Son of God, 2014, directed by Christopher Spencer, Tony Mitchell, and Crispin Rees
Great video, but please consider or test and report your own experience. Butyl rubber makes a better seal than silicone. This is that same tenacious stuff you find holding plastic vapor barriers onto door panels. It never dries out, and is not time-sensitive as silicone glue.
Excellent job, you two. Really enjoy watching you, progress through your van build. I'm waiting patiently on getting finances sorted to start my own build, but I have other financial commitments at the moments, will have to wait another 2 years until my feet are clear financially. Keep up the great work I'm loving what you do. 😊
The only thing about these Happy Campers, is that they don’t really spend a penny with the locals, which, in turn pisses them off . They litter and leave human Excrement on the side of the road along with used toilet paper, I’ve seen this first hand on my travels when I drive through in my car, on my hols. Really enjoyed this video however , and I’m glad they have their own toilet, and ate locally :) Remember the locals and spend your money with them if you are going to visit the beautiful Scotland 🏴.
My parents are from Grenada, but the best beach in the Caribbean is called "The Baths" and it's an 8th wonder of the world. Grenadas' waterfalls are amazing,but its freezing to me.Also, my mom makes Amazing tasting oildown, and I miss her while watching it. It's been a while since ive visited there though.😒 Doubles are amazing with tamarind sauce.
The reason why some car parks have height restrictions is to deter the travelling community from setting up camps and causing damage leaving rubbish and vandalism to the area. I worked at a heritage house which travellers moved onto causing untold damage to the area and when they moved it costs the charity thousands of pounds to put up barriers to make sure it would not happen again.