I just keep posting! Thanks for being here! Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:19 My Car 0:23 Outside View/Why I cover the windows. 0:55 Solar Power Bank (For Fans) 1:16 Full Inside Tour (Upgrades) 2:51 Trunk and my thoughts of sleeping there. 3:32 How I made the bed. 4:08 Studio Vibes/How it feels now. 4:27 Getting in my new bed! 5:00 More about how I made the bed. 5:33 Lights Out/Getting out of bed. 5:56 Cost/What I Use 6:17 Storage 6:22 Make sure to have bottles! 6:48 PROS and thoughts. 7:46 CONS and thoughts. 10:41 It’s doable! Cheap/Comfortable 11:07 Another CON/Advice 11:22 Parking Lots 11:42 Channel Members 11:47 Wiktor! 12:00 Donations/Links in Description 12:24 Stay Tuned!/Outro 12:37 Spiked Sunrise Have a good one!
Wow!! How cool is that! I will definitely keep this in mind for when the occasion presents itself!! Hey, do they make one of those tent/canopies that hook up to the back of your vehicle? That could be cool to add to your setup!! You are surviving Rob!! Thank you for the updates! THIS info is invaluable right now in these sucky times!! You could be saving peoples lives with this info!
I hope Robs okay, the world is ever increasing getting crazy and just found his channel. In the event of possible future homelessness, please come back and give us an update.
Believe it or not you inspire me I lost my wife 2 years ago.She was the only person I could stand being Around. I too would like to escape, so you inspire me.Thank you
I appreciate it, and I’m sorry to hear. We can do whatever we want. And as long as you’re there, you never know what tomorrow brings. I remember a day where my life entirely changed, completely out of nowhere. Then changed again the same day. 3 completely different lives, people, situations, and places in 1 day. And for me, things always turn around after all of the stages of grief and I’ve accepted my fate. Misery. Then what I’ve been hoping/needing to happen, happens, and things start to make sense. Patience and learning are key, that’s what I’m trying to conquer. And time heals. Although 2 years is nothing, just keep going and I wish you the best.
@@RobTheNomad Rob, l had some devastations of my own and wondered why. I began looking at philosophies and Buddhism was a revelation to me! There is a reason and once l realised that, life became easier. All the pieces fell into place and l realised that when my attitude changed, my world changed. Life goes on, simply because it must, but if l cease to have any expectations of others, l can never be disappointed. Everything is ok. Then l realised that Jung’s description of the brain and its makeup ,mainly the ego,showed how it all plays out. It’s physics really. I am almost bedridden. I almost lost my life due to medication and medical malpractice. I lost my job, my social life, my “ friends”, my grandchildren, everything that was important. Now l know why, it helps. There is no more pain and anguish about my situation. It’s a matter of learning to let go of things we value and realising that l am not my body. I’m in it, but it’s not who l am. I think you have come to a similar place so l feel that sharing this might be affirming for you on your solo journey. With respect and love, Jill.
I was thinking of Planet Fitness too. $10 or $20 a month would solve the bathroom/shower problem for most of the day. And you can workout. I’ve been thinking of buying a van to travel around the country and I would definitely get a Planet Fitness membership.
Rob, how are you ,friend? Can we have an update please so we know you’re ok? Your viewers worry about you. I’m sure you’ve made changes that we would be amazed by. How will you manage in winter? Is there something you can put on the roof to insulate you from the cold? Have you found a place to use your camping gear ? How about a solar shower? If you can heat the bag of water ,you dont have to shower, just pour it into a bowl to have a good wash. Looking forward to seeing your nature shots. 🌈🦋🌻❤️
I avoid the public, especially if I’m not ready. There’s many reasons why I’ve been able to do this for so long without problems. If you ran into me, there’s a good chance you wouldn’t know I was homeless.
i just removed the back seat and tossed it in the trash. I hack-sawed out the cross members and put a sheet of particle board across the "Floor'. I also tossed out the passenger seat. I slept with my head near the passenger side dashboard and my feet near the driver's side taillight I bought an old couch from the Salvation Army thrift store, tossed the couch into their dumpster, sewed together the cushions in a way that let me fold them up and stack them in a corner. They worked great as a sleeping pad.
@@annmarie2964 Of course, yes, but in Rob's case because of the loss of value if he did that, it'd be like buying a bed for a $1000 or more. Just sayin'.
Make sure that you change your oil rob its the best thing you can do to keep your vehicle in good condition. Make sure the car has been driven for a while, THEN change the oil while it is still hot that will clear out the bad oil/debris and not pollute the new oil.
The main thing is that you can still find some kind of confront! Believe it or not JUST being a human is NASTY! Try and find your purpose! Try and find your reason! Not what you was told, but what your fighting for in your heart!
Cleaning: Microfiber with baking soda water. Feels as clean as a bath. Microfibers pull all the dirt an sweat off. Air dry the microfiber cloth in a limb bevause it will stink. The sun will destroy any odors. Peeing: larger apple juice container. Holds more pee then empty on grass or forest floor. Apple juice containers also more durable. I used a half gallon milk jug once but after a while it cracked and started leeking pee everywhere. Staying cool: wet your clothes. Natural AC . Stay in Forest and by water which is naturally cooler.
Thank you for telling us about your new sleeping arrangements which will help others needing to do the same thing. I really liked seeding the areas you've chosen as safe places to stay because they are also helpful to others when they need to work out what to do and where to go. As always the beautiful videography showing us the outdoors is much appreciated. It is like a fresh breeze swept the cobwebs out of my mind and made me feel refreshed. 😀
Bro keep thinking about winning 🥇 never stop dreaming of winning. It feels so much better to win than to give up. I have not achieved this success by any means, and can very well live in my car again if I don’t straighten up soon. I have made some good positive changes like quitting alcohol, smoking and other bad habits. Never stop dreaming.
Hey Rob, just seen your latest video. Hadn't checked you out in a few, but man good to see you. Like the car, love what you've done with the place. Good luck & stay safe.
Hi I don't know why you don't post long videos. You have a great channel & I was about to subscribe till I saw how short the uploads were. Anyhoo Goodluck from South Africa 🌍🇿🇦💌🙏👍
Was wondering why you weren't using the trunk for extra space to sleep. Glad you're able to stretch out now and get a good night's sleep. Thanks for keeping in real.
Watching you as someone with nothing myself here in Utica NY, I'm honestly inspired. To watch you just pick up and leave to a better place takes so much balls and courage, even if you were sleeping in the woods, it's what you were familiar with . To see you now sleeping in a brand new car, in a way cooler part of the country is just awesome.. it's not even what you've acquired that's inspiring, just the fact that you really had the courage to pack out and walk blindly to greener pastures. You're the man, wish the best for you!
Thank you! I realized recently that I was on a path to find Jesus. God is calling us! I posted about it in the community section. I was just looking back through everything last night and still can’t believe it. I couldn’t have done it without God.
Rob.. at Watmart, they sell 6x3 foot black felt. cut to size for windows. Looks like limo tint from the outside.. Keep making videos. Enjoy your videos 👍
Your the type of dude that if you had a van built to cater for living you'd be set.... the only thing better for a guy like you would be a place legal in the woods your allowed to stay and not be bothered or having to be sneaky.... I truly hope you find that
There is nothing wrong in wanting for an atypical life. Misery is a choice. So to is happiness. Though we each walk our paths alone- I do sometimes wonder if the nights would be as cold if not for occasional companionship. Flowing from place to place does not preclude connection. It just makes it a little harder and therefore precious when it does happen
If you want to get back into the woods and you like nature/exploring have you ever considered heading north west? I've seen some other channels that explore up in BC and it's gorgeous. Logistics could be an issue but man is there a ton of land up there. Also it's not nearly as hot.
Rob the bed set up sure beats what you had before. My Mother was a full time RV'r years ago. She was so happy to have discovered from other full time RVr's that there are millions of Planet Fitness clubs all over the world. If I remember right she only paid about $10-$20 a month and she only did for the free showers she got to take and never did work out there. Just tip that may be helpful.
Hey Rob. Good improvising with what you have on a budget. Summertime is Crappola in a car. Im with you on bush camping away from everyone in the bush. Keep the videos coming and no worries if you feel the need to rant out the cons. Its not being negative nor would i think anyone here would veiw a rant to be so.. Best to not hold onto stuff. Once again, great video. Keep them coming 👍👍☮️
Spraybottle with water and a herb from the woods for scent, mint, lavender etc...just spritz off and use a washcloth. A small bowl for a bird bath, even just water and a washcloth everynight before sleep. Also if in urban areas, park at the very last second in residential areas with street parking. Don't go there and sit and fuss around for an hour then sleep, just go to sleep, and leave when you wake.
Single stall bathrooms are very helpful. Places like Dunkin, Starbucks, kfc, Taco Bell all have single stall bathrooms where you can bring in a towel, some soap, paper towels, etc and just clean off. Just make sure you clean up after yourself before you leave the bathroom
I know where I could do it, I just can’t do that unless I absolutely have to. The public doesn’t know I’m homeless. I’ve always done my best to keep that up.
I went and watched a bunch of your nature videos the other day. I like those videos too. I am considering living in my car, and at the very least I have a long camping trip planned starting next week. This kind of video is the main thing I am watching these days. I love the changes you have made.
I’m on the verge of losing my home bcos Florida is so expensive. I can’t afford home owners insurance and we’re in hurricane season. I’m considering moving into my jeep but I have a dog and I definitely can’t leave him in my vehicle while I work. Life is so damn hard these days. Peace everybody!!
I think you belong into the woods and nature in general. Hopefully you continue to do your videos, because here are a lot of people liking and following your survival content. I know, you don’t like the term, but it is what it is. Overtime you will get enough income to live in the woods as often as you want.
i used the city pool showers it has no heater just cold as frig in winter time also the locks on the bathrooms are easily picked with a knife by wedging the blade against the lock and twisting
Have you heard of the RU-vid Channel Camping with Steve? His channel is full of a variety of camping. He demonstrates the unusual areas to camp and does it undetected. He has done several car camping ones. It would be great to see you guys do a collaboration in some way. He’s experienced a lot of loss in the past few years and could use a camping buddy. I think it would definitely bring even more people to your channel.
Walmart has these $12 small rechargeable fans that lasts up to eight hours if they are on the low setting. Grab a couple of those. it’s a game changer. Also, a cooling towel will help or you could just wet your shirt before you go to sleep.
Try Dude Wipes, I've been using them for a few years. 5 pack Cheap (48 to a pack) flushable, no harsh chems, easy on skin, cuts through grease. I buy the Mint Chill. I guarantee 💯 you'll love them. Take care man, here's your comment!!
Glad u did that! If you remove that folding seat entirely and put a twin 4-6 inch foam mattress topper, you will be sleeping like a baby With an extra 5inches to move around since the seat is gone
Rob, I don't know if you've been able to see a doctor. But, going to the restroom so often, was a sign when my diabetes started. You might want to get that checked out if you can. Just an observation.
Have you considered getting into a homeless shelter? Some of them aren't just a place to sleep and get free food and a shower, they have programs that can actually assist you in getting a job and housing. Countless homeless people have gotten back onto their feet this way.
This what I have done. I was living in the woods no car no way to get one and a bunch of physical disabilities. I left Virginia and came to North Carolina where I got into a shelter that’s got a hundred people in here. I still am making my videos. It’s hard on me but it’s doable.
@@iamhere4now980 Getting back onto your feet while homeless is extremely difficult without help. This is what shelters, homeless outreach groups, charities and nonprofits are there for. Also, dialing 211, the national homeless hotline, can connect you with a lot of useful resources such as free transportation and whatnot. Some shelters can connect you with a case manager who can get you things like housing assistance, transitional housing, food stamps, etc.. Don't despair, there is a way out of this situation.
That’s not for me. I’ve been in a few different shelters since 2018. Went through the process and got a place too. I was meant to go down this road though. I don’t regret it at all.
Being homeless means constantly learning and adapting to survive. I used to use 'unscented' wipes, and I bought a thicker version as well. TBH though, they don't work that well. I used to use them everyday for my smelly bits, but a shower of some sort is still necessary at least every second day. Hopefully you have a gym nearby you can sign up to. Try and get a rechargable portable air con for your car. And get a bigger folding solar panel.
One thing I love the most are my pillows. I need a lot of them. I can hug them and wrap my self in them. If only they hugged back. It’s all good. I’m good with them pillows. Glad to see you look a little cheered in this video and I like the content. I left Virginia after being in the city woods alone after two months. I’m now in North Carolina in a shelter. Things are moving along for me. It takes time. I do document my homelessness on my RU-vid channel as well. In the last six months I’ve been homeless twice so, a total of four months in woods in a city behind a Walmart all alone,and I love it!!! Not when it was hot, tho. I’ll be watching for a new video soon as I need to put one up myself. 😊
I am intrigued by this lifestyle. Being a minimalist is very soothing to me and watching other minimalist makes me feel I am not alone in not wanting a bunch of junk
Hi Rob, wishing you peace and wellness. On getting tired of screening my window's I decided to find a local glass tint expert, who installed darkest limo tint all round for £150, now I have privacy but can still look out for its virtually impossable to stare in. Great result. Harry
Good way to describe it. I worked one full time and one part job for years, did the whole gypsy traveler thing too in my 40's when I was off work. It's not easy for all the reasons you discussed. I did have a lot of fun though seeing new places. But at the same time I'll be 60 soon. I've been renting the same place for a decade now, decent place to live. I don't think I could do that again though. What I noticed is if you do what you are doing long enough, there is a mental adjustment that takes time to say going back to live in an apartment or a home. The brain takes time to re-adapt and it can be a challenge for some people. I've seen cases where they've taken homeless off the streets that have been homeless for many many years then they put them in a "box", a room to live with walls around them and they freak out some of them can't handle it. I think anyone can adapt but some people take longer than others.
I slept on the floor of my living room, on a pad for probably a year after being a gypsy for so long, not that I could not get a bed, but it was what I was used to, it's what I knew, so I simply didnt bother to get a bed. My brother brought over a bed as a gift after a time when he came to visit me and saw I was sleeping on the floor lol. My back is thankful, floors are not very forgiving.
you touched on LOTS i remember my on & off years out there. brings back memories. many with vans post how wonderful & great.. its all what you said i know. be safe 💒🙏
Not sure if you are a dog person? But if you are one of the best things you can add into your life especially if you are experiencing depression. To care for something gives you something to continue on and experience some joy and happiness. Gives you a purpose… I am def looking into getting one again when I get my situation right.
It's nice to see you making videos, I suppose you already know that the more you make, the more algorithm and monetization benefit you. Keep making them. It's good to hear from you.
glad you figured out a better arrangement, you must be the only car camper i've seen who bought a saloon and not an estate! i bought an estate so i can just put the back seats down and i've basically got a van, i fit in easily and i'm about 6ft tall too