Also, just curious. Where in NY are you from? Not like where EXACTLY. Just general. I live in a town calls Wynantskill. Right next to Troy, by Albany. Watching your channel feeling like supporting local businesses. I thoroughly Enjoy the videos. Keep it up! 👍
I’m a 68 yo grandfather who just wanted to say I enjoy watching your adventures. You have so much energy, you make me laugh with your quirkiness attitude. You are an inspiration to others with your positive attitude. Enjoy your travels, be smart and safe…😎
I absolutely adore your videos and you, Emma. Love the gorgeous scenery, the awesome music, and the endearing way that you always make us viewers feel like we are companions in your adventures. You are also utterly hilarious, and your videos always make me laugh and smile. Thank you for putting so much positive energy out into the universe. You are a treasure. 😊❤️😊 (PS) I 1000% agree with your decision to not camp overnight at that one place. The energy of that spot as an overnight place was definitely off. So glad you are in tune with the universe, and also follow those intuitions. 👍
I'm a Professional Commercial Truck Driver that's been driving all over the country for ten years. I'm also a part time vanlifer whenever I come in off the road for a few days. I see quite a few van lifers at the major truck stops, Love's, Pilot, TA, Petro, etc. They all are cool and very safe for van lifers - Although those places can be a bit loud because we do like to keep the engine running in our trucks. Love your videos and your calming personality. Keep up the great work....
Such a beautiful area in my home state of AZ (forget the politics 😂). I can smell the juniper and feel the stillness. Sleeping under the stars there is amazing. It’s a shame we women have to feel afraid in the wilderness when it’s safer than the city. I spent a lot of time up there and regret that I was afraid to camp alone. Thanks for posting. 😊
Amazing video Emma!! Really enjoyed everything about it :) If possible in the future, could you do a video revving up your car? So we can hear how it sounds!! 😀
Hey Emma, I binged all your videos over the past week and now I’m a subscriber. Love that you brought that keyboard with you - haven’t seen any other vanlifer do that. And the smooth vibe of your music is pure icing. You always say “thanks” at the end of your videos so I just wanted to give a big Thank You back. Stay safe and keep keeping it real.
Hi Emma, I think BusBus could've made it up that last hill just fine. But I'm glad you chose not to try as the site you had at the bottom was just as nice as the one at the top. 😊You know your vehicles limitations better than anyone and you're smart enough to know you don't take unnecessary chances when driving in the desert. Nice hikes. Thanks for the original music once again. Just noticed you're about to hit 6k subs. Dude! That's sooo cool to see! On your way to reach 10k soon. Happy Easter. 🐰🐣🥚 Bone challenge. Pelvic Bone?
🤣🤣 favorite bone! You funny! My fave is the clavicle. Literally love the look of it! The bone you showed - well, I almost fell off my seat when the word hyoid popped into my head unbidden and I checked it online and (think) I'm right! How did I know that? 😳 I did physiology and anatomy but at least 200 years ago! I love your tangential mind girl, keep these wonderful eclectic vlogs coming. In a world filled with copies, your originality shines through 😚🙏
Just found your channel, you have a great voice! Couple of thoughts: 1) have you ever thought of studying tuning fork healing? With your music background, think you would like it. You should be able to find a practitioner around Sedona or Santa Fe to try a session. And 2) not sure if you are into snow, but there is a channel by Cecilia in Svalbard, Norway. Lots of outdoor activities and seasonal around people who ski and snowmobile, so you could work part of the year and have the rest off.
I love your videos Emma. I’m trying to start vanlife soon myself. I’m currently OTR driver want a change. I tried to donate to help you I’m not sure it it shows it went through or not.
Happy Easter!🐣 ✝️ Favorite bone: Sternum! Keeps your rib cage together to protect your heart! Also useful in CPR! Love your videos! Live simply, enjoy life and enjoy God’s awesome, amazing handiwork!
When days like that come along, you just go with the flow and enjoy the scenery and nature walks. Be safe follow your intuition, Thanks for Sharing... 🎼🎶 "Ventura Highway" America
That car looks like it got caught in a flash flood. If you need a change in your morning porridge try cornmeal mush, 1 part cornmeal and 3 parts liquid. I just use water.put in a pan and heat to boiling stirring till it thickens.add what ever flavors you like. I like brown sugar and butter. 1/3rd of a cup of cornmeal with 1 cup of water is a nice snack. You can get blue cornmeal in that area. I like chicken wing bones. Thanks for bringing us along.
One of my favorite drives in utah is from 89 to 12 to 24 to green river on the 70 into moab. Then, through moab to 211 into the backside of canyonlands. Super beautiful the whole way through.
Want stronger bones? Get a bit of vitamin K2 (not too much, since its a natural blood thinner) with the calcium or better yet, eat canned sardines with the bones as a calcium source! Added bonus for proteins that doesn't require to be refrigerated, along some omega 3s. Also, a bit of liver once or twice per week wouldn't hurt, since it's packed with vitamins and minerals 😊.
Hyoid bone, but just a guess! I’m an RN but can’t tell you if you can live without it? I think it would be difficult since it protects your trachea. Probably depends on if it gets crushed traumatically ….
You have been front and center in my mind and I hope all the positive energy is being felt your way. You give me hope with my own adventures soon, but your music needs to be consumed by so many more people than just me or us. I shared your full song video to a music teacher friend of mine to show them you don’t need a studio to make great things. I hope you have a beautiful week!!
Hi Emma, Bus Bus would have made it up that hill. Love your content. I don’t know if you’ve passed it yet, but there is a world class bouldering area in Utah up in Joe’s Valley, it should definitely be interesting and worth it. Also, while in Orangeville stop in for coffee at Cup of Joe’s, I’m sure they’d love a pin in their map of your home of origin. Who’d have guessed in the middle of Utah you could find a hub of welcomed international diversity.
Try cottonwood springs trail Ca 😂 plenty of family people and alot of hiking trails and camps , my concern going off by myself is the van not starting and AAA wont tow if way off , and Im a 12+ full timer , not to scare however females , my daughter in AZ has a gun in her mini ...to protect herself and her boys , and that started 15 yr ago, way before all the utube expousure to camps and hikes, she took me all over hiking , in Az because we are from Ca hikers :) please be safe out there , its not like it use to be years ago , illegals , love off roading . PS I had a newer KIA van and worked like a traveling nurse and lived in it before I became a full timer ❤ Enjoy the trip ❤
Nice exploring together. If you want, Take some time to visit some of the ski areas in Utah. 22 of them. The most South one is Brian Head ski resort. The most popular ones are Park City or Alta. Park city has a cute main Street with lots of shops. Expensive though.. while you're in southern Utah hope you get to see Zions or Bryce canyon. Maybe even a little bit of the arches in Moab area. Take your time and enjoy. Favorite bone is toes. Balance, Tiptoeing and picking things up from the floor when I don't want to bend down to pick it up, toes are multifunctional. The goodness of God be witnessed daily.💛
Picking bones, I wonder about the difference between the comments section and the peanut gallery? (Could it be that some nut husks make better fertilizer than others . . .) To be fair, I should recognise that offering bad advice to others is for some of us just a temporary way to avoid becoming a bad example. A generation which can remain otherwise unnamed once "discovered" the guiding principle of never trusting anyone over 30. Not a bad place to start, but a pretty thin perch. Better for me has been to develop an aversion to expert opinion, including my own final analysis. (For example, the kind of reductionism that equates the circulatory system to plumbing -- or the skeletal system to some kind of organic rebar.) Only my blindness and fear would prompt me to accept such an outlook. No part of any whole is properly understood in isolation -- including me! So it's good to find an appreciation of nature not only for its invigorating effects, but for the opportunity it presents to participate in a working whole. Both security and growth are available from such a source. Society too gives that kind of necessary relationship -- but it can be tricky. But the old saw "you can't fool an honest woman" puts the ball back in my court. There can be no answers for me if I'm not diligent at digging up the very best questions. And who am I to say it's not worth the effort?
I’m taking my keyboard on the road, too, but it’ll be my cheap one. It’s very thin. Sounds good enough. And I won’t cry if someone steals it. Only wish I could use headphones while playing. There’s an annoying electronic sound.
Hi em and bus im literally going to say is all my bones are my favorite because there all fit, strong and healthy but what you should be saying is what is your favorite muscle parts😁💪🦵