We are Nic & Sam, we live and travel in our van full time and focus on sharing van life, nomadic living and travel stories, with the aim to inspire and encourage others to grab their dreams and tread their own path.
Expect lots of van life, wild camping, bushcraft, foraging, road trips, travel challenges, hiking, f**k ups, crying, barking, adventures, cool destinations, tips and advice along the way.
Catch you on the road or in the wild somewhere epic ✌🏼
Website: www.nicroams.co.uk
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Chào, đi chơi công viên và vườn bách thú Việt Nam nhé. 1. Công viên Hồ Tây 2. Công viên Thủ Lệ 3. Công viên Thiên đường Bảo Sơn 4. Thảo cầm viên Sài Gòn 5. Vinpearl Safari Phú Quốc.
When the US President Obama visited Vietnam for an official trip. He tried “ Bun Cha “ in Ha Noi. The restaurant where he ate became famous in the capital Hanoi. Ask the local or hotel staff how to get there. This dish originated from Hanoi. Must try !!!
Egg coffee was created by a Vietnamese who worked at a famous luxury French hotel in the center of Hanoi. During WW2, Vietnam was short of milk, therefore this Vietnamese chef created the egg coffee. You can only find egg coffee in Vietnam. I am Vietnamese and I am your new subscriber.
I accidentally discovered your video from my country,VIETNAM. I want to follow your adventures and experiences. Thank you for sharing this video. Thank you for visiting my country. Enjoy your adventures and stay safe.
Thank you 🙏🏼 it’s been disheartening seeing our views drop so much. We have noticed our subscribers aren’t even seeing our uploads but also wondering if YT have popped us in a van life box so whenever we do something without the van, it doesn’t like it. But we will never know as it’s all algorithms ☺️
Thumbs up from me....Thats for an entertaining video stuffed full of interesting stuff........ Plus your 4K video and production is excellent !! Thank you
The paper thin tin foil 1.2 mm you applied on the wall, doesn't do anything. It needs to be at least 6mm and up to 10mm thick to see an actual effects of energy from outside being blocked and not transferred inside. You wasted time and money. /facepalm
Disagree, this foil is used in households every day to reflect radiator heat back in. Not only that every DIY store sells this type of foil. Of course there is the chance you know better than everyone. I do agree however, the thicker the better. But this will still do a good job 👍🏼
Hey Nic Yes went to Vanlife Festival where I met you guys last time. Then went to Morocco (Agadir) on holiday and next month of to Malta for another holiday( I know, very fortunate) How’s Onyx..? Take Care Nic x
@@nicroams It was actually the Filipina Wanderer that posted that video. I thought it looked like you (Nic) in the thumbnail, but it was actually Mary Ann Tribunalo, who runs that channel.
I'm on my first build a connect, iv done sound deadening & put some bubble foil double sided insulation on with adhesive, then going to put some plastic insulation like wool all over then was wondering to do foil bubble wrap or a plastic sheeting for vapour barrier? I'm lost. 😂
Pay us the import cost ;) 😂never heard of these concepts, be interesting to see what you mean, our builds are always built with weight reduction in mind 🤟🏼.
Watching this makes me miss you even more, feels like I'm on the adventure with you watching this! That snorkelling looked so amazing and the lagoon wow!!!!!! you are both absolutely glowing!!!!!
IF SUN IS THE TRUE SOURCE OF HEAT & LIGHT THEN WHY DOES IT GET DARKER & COLDER WHEN YOU RISE IN ALTITUDE ? * IT SHOULD GET BRIGHTER & WARMER BECAUSE YOU ARE CLOSER TO THE SUN * * IF SUN IS THE TRUE SOURCE OF HEAT & LIGHT AND MOVING FEW DEGREES NORTH OR SOUTH ( SUMMERS & WINTERS ) CAN MAKE THE TEMPERATURES RISE & FALL TO ( PLUS 40 CELSIUS & MINUS 40 CELSIUS ) THEN HOW COME WINTER DAYS ARE COLDER IN THE PRESENCE OF THE SUN WHILE SUMMER NIGHTS ARE WARMER IN THE ABSENCE OF THE SUN ? * *
If you'd like a video to round up our itinerary, costs and tips for travelling Philippines, let us know 😊 Also, a little reminder that we have organised a group trip to Nepal this November. If you'd like to join or find out more, click here: triplegend.com/en/travel/11-days-nepal-essentials-with-nic-and-sam
Wool does not “create” moisture, its actually really good at regulating itself with moisture control, I'm not sure why you believe it should never ever ever be used for insulation.
@@nicroams Look when outside is cold and inside is warm, water condensation occurs in the walls of the van. Wool “absorbs” humidity that is the reason wool should never be used for insulation. You do not believe me? Look in RU-vid for wool insulation moisture issues and you will be surprise what you find.
Hello! Not in this build we didn’t, as we went for a different style, you could easily do it and it would make it sturdier but we didn’t want to lose any precious headroom, we secured each strip into the corrugated plastic sheet as well as into some metal, if you watch this short, it might make it clearer :) ru-vid.comV-r7zeBI1XY?si=6xuHxjVYGU2e_4Kx