*NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEEK!* Hi! I'm Brooke and I travel full-time with my dog Pippa! We live out of my 2011 Honda Pilot and 2023 inTech Sol Horizon to be able to see as much of the US as possible! We love living the nomadic lifestyle and created this channel to help and inspire other travelers do the same!
I have a Honda Passport and I like what you just did with the bed any chance I could put it on a small platform about 7 inches so I could have storage underneath would I still be able to sleep comfortably
How can you use a bucket toilet inside your car ? The bucket takes about 2 feet and you can't do it outside because you are sleeping on the side of the road on the street , it is 2 am but people can still see you and call the cops.
Automotive funnel and plastic tubing makes a dandy urinal. It can go in a jug or out the car door. My son laughed at it until the night it was pouring down rain when he realized how convenient it was.
I'm 69 and have decided to live out of my car when my lease is up in May 2025. I have been experimenting with all the "how to's" in my driveway while I still have one. Every night that I stay out in my car, I learn something valuable. So far I have learned that I am too old and crunchy to participate in contortionist activity. The best place to sleep is behind the wheel and the best way to pee is to utilize an overnight pad and underwear and let her flow. When finished, replace the pad and go back to sleep. Easy peazy.
I know you used to use WAGGLE to monitor temp in the van/trailer/etc for Pippa - but you had switched to something else - could you let me know what it was that you switched to, and use now? Thank you so much!!
I carry a pop up change tent for emergencies...and that works for privacy...then you can use a bucket with a pool noodle around the rim with a bag attached or can cut the bottom out of the bucket..... For my pee cup I use a Dunkin donuts coffee container the sorta oval ones they fit perfectly between your legs and are fairly secure holding it or sorta sitting on it but not putting weight on it .
ADVICE to vehicle RU-vid content creator! We know you get FREE stuff from companies. Can you tell these companies , these portable AC and solar bank/ panels are too EXPENSIVE for your audience on SSI, SSDI and Social Security solo income. Lower the prices $500.00 or less.
Yes, sometimes things are sent free, but Brooke gives honest reviews. If someone sends her a less expensive model, I bet she would be happy to review it, honestly.
I review things of all price ranges and review things that I pay for for myself a lot of the time. I couldn’t afford any of this when I was living in my car, but that’s also why I started reviewing what I had in hopes I could work for the items I needed.