Seriously, it would be GREAT for camping! It's been excessively gross and hot in Colorado lately and we've been carrying it around the house to keep us cool lol
Omg this is going to change my framing idea.. This looks and feels so much better than using self tappers like I was previously planning. My first build hah wish me luckk!
Glad it was helpful! And good luck with your van build, our only advice is that you can only research so much before you gotta rip the bandage off and start drilling holes! lol
Woah, that's a lot of snow! We have family in Burney, and Lassen Volcanic NP isn't too far away... Thank you for another great video! I've enjoyed all these, and my favorite so far is Channel Islands NP, only because that's the only California National Park I haven't visited... 😀
Hi Katie and Joe, my wife and I will be retiring in 2 years and are planning our van build. We have really enjoyed your content and have made lots of notes so thank you. Being that we are in our 60s safely is a concern of ours. We like the outdoor lighting the you added to the van but what have you done for self protection? We know that life on the road does have its bad apples like you’re egging” So sorry that happened” Safe travels and we will see you on the road.
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by all accounts everything i hear about pinnacles is that its vastly underrated. this one is pretty high up on my list of california parks! thanks for bringing it to life, and yes to going to the caves (and bring headlamps)!
Just seeing this, So If you still need more solar think about getting some flat and flexible solar panels that can easily be placed over your current deck and can be quickly moved or removed if you need the deck. They are a bit expensive around $200 for 200 watts each but you could fit 2 on the deck no problem.
Pinnacles was first set aside as part of the Pinnacles Forest Reserve in 1906, then it became a national monument in 1908. So, Pinnacles was still a national monument when the California condor re-establishment program began in 2003.
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Beautiful video!!! Just found your channel and can't wait to watch more. Quick question - do you have to purchase a filming permit in each National Park you visit - or is there a one stop permit to film in all the parks. I've watched some other videos where travelers were saying that a permit is needed to film in National Parks. I'd love to know more about this!!! On to more videos!!!
Hi! We reached out to the National Park Service for a filming permit that would work as a blanket for all National Parks but unfortunately that does not exist. Bummer. We've communicated with the parks that we have visited on their requirements and what is needed to proceed. Each park is different and you have to communicate individually. We are so happy that you found our channel! Thank you for watching.
Thank you for your honesty about your reality with vanlife! I'm only taking short trips currently until I retire from truck driving at the end of the year. I already know I'm going to struggle with the going slow. Love the 333 but going to try for more of 444. My family is all over the country. I'm excited to visit them, be able to bring my dog and still have my space with everything I need! Law is changing as of 8/1/24 for requirements of letting dogs into the U.S. (even if they're from the U.S.) so know before you go across the border! Safe travels!!
Interesting that you wished for a chest-style fridge. Our Transit is about half built out: we still need to build the galley and fridge cabinets. We just finished our inaugural shake-down trip (3200 miles across 5 western states), so we got a better feel for what we need and what we don't. Since we don't yet have our fridge cabinet, we got a chest style for now. We verified my gut feeling that we don't want a chest-style one. Just like your bins under the sink, you have to remove everything on top to get to the stuff on the bottom. So every time we needed a shot of cream for our morning coffee, we had to unpack all the veggies and more fragile stuff that was on top. Also, air circulation was awful if we packed it too full. Great job on your build, and I really appreciated the honest commentary!