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It's so crazy in this country people have to find ways to survive paying rent is ridiculous how high it has become and yet they allow all these people to come here give them money and food stamps while Americans are living in their vehicles this is a disgrace not for the people but for who we have running our country and let's not forget food what a shame.
We've had the technology and ideas to feed, clothe, shelter, and educate everyone on the planet, for free, for the past 200 years. We insist against using our technology to its full capacity. If there is a social problem and money can't be made from solving that problem, then it doesn't get solved. Gotta love how dumb humans are.
I bought a 2001 GMC Savana passenger van 2-3 years ago that had 85k miles on it. Added some solar, a bed, max air fan, tow hitch and carrier basket on the back. Still haven’t committed to hitting the road bc I am worried about finances 😅. I need to figure that out
Man I lost my place to live and had a few hours to pack. Outfitted a. JEEP CHEROKEE lived in it for 2 1/2 years. I had food, lived at beaches in San Diego and coastal. I got a membership at ymca n swam everyday! Some nights hard. Couch surfed. Was wild. Now I have apt, steady job working 3 days a week. I miss my Jeep life.
Really nice setup. I’ve been a “lurker” too 😁. I’ve been watching van life, nomad videos for as long as i can remember. Easily 15 yrs. In the last 8 yrs it’s become a doable want vrs a just being a curiosity. My exwife and I separated, and divorced. I’m still pretty anchored here with my family and job. I’m a paramedic. So lots of job security. I actually make really good money, especially for the schedule I work. I got into debt when I was out of work for almost 11 months due to COVID. My father died of dementia and COPD complications almost a year ago, but I’m still here for my mom and my daughter. In the next 3 weeks I’m leaving the house I’ve lived in for the last 13 yrs. Really a weird feeling. I’ve lived in my travel trailer for over 6 months during the separation and trying to work things out. I remember feeling better in a smaller place. I remember being healthier, after I toned the drinking down. I’m looking forward to moving the trailer on a small pc of property for a much cheaper rent, until I’m squared away debt-wise and can buy my own property in the next yr , yr and a half. During that time I’ll be buying a plug and play 10kW solar system, and I’m going to finish up my Suburban for overlanding, and my Ford with a camper for more long term adventuring. Again, nice setup, thank you for the video.
Sorry for your loss on your dad 😢 but hey I believe you can do it now it's the time to think in you and what you really want, sounds like you have always looked after others, so it's your time ❤ you deserve to be able to do what you want and go where you want to go, follow your dreams ❤ good vibes to you😊
Hello brother,sorry for all pain form losing papa. Life is harsh,at first giving us life,later taking it away. Hold on to that dream,I'm like you watching,wishing and planning. I'm waiting on my money and I'm taking the step to full time van life. 25 years driving semis I'm used to small spaces, happier with less. Good luck and GOD bless you.
Hi Stefan! I thoroughly enjoyed your video and your van build. I am retired military and have been a very happy van lifer since September 2021. I am almost 77, and I figure I should be able to continue the nomadic life for at least three to five years, hopefully longer. I bought a 2019 GMC Savana with 15K miles in 2021 and have compiled almost 30K miles traveling and exploring. All I did for my DIY "build" was move my man cave from my house into my van and it's very comfortable for me. I have everything I need. Anyway, I hope to meet you on the road some day. I will check out your You Tube channel. Stay safe out there. 😊
I love the look of your curtains, could you please give more details of the snap locks and how the curtains manage to stay in place and how they are sewn. Maybe I need to talk to your wonderful mun :)
Nice I love the snap covers on the windows. Dont leave hatchet and tools on top outside of van.Somebody can get them and break in. Better to leave tools inside under bed. The van is nice.
What is the connection you have set up on your rear view mirror? I want it! - oh yeah!! My brother's van, an E350 extended [former] passenger van, is used for transporting show inventory & tables. After several years of sleeping/living in it at the shows, I am planning to build it out to be more comfy when it's not being used for work, yet flexible enough to continue with transporting inventory. Many of your implementations are of interest, especially the orange crates, which are sturdy but can still breathe and can still allow an idea of what's inside them. Great idea! I noticed quite a bit of leather work -- are you a SCAdian? Thanks for the tour =;^)
Something to consider fo additional cooking options. Check out electric fry pans. They are available in various sizes, from a small 6 inch electric fry pan to larger sizes. A 6 inch electric fry pan could be great for quick and easy frying needs, like frying up some sausage links or patties, fried or scrambled eggs for breakfast, or a hamburger for dinner or lunch. It doesn't/wouldn't take up a lot of storage space. Just an idea so you wouldn't have to pull out your large skillet. Either way, you seem to be very content/happy in your life, i.e. lifestyle. So good luck in your travels.
I'm 6'3" and the first thing that comes to mind is always headroom, but you actually opened my eyes with the way you presented the sitting arrangement.
I agree with your idea of making your van look like a camper. People are surprised when they try to look stealth and get broken into by thieves looking for a van filled with expensive work tools. I think they might not try if they think someone is in there.
Vidéo très intéressante. La question que je me pose: Est ce que d'avoir tant d'appareils électriques sous le lit pour dormir ne risque pas d'être dangereux, tant pour les ondes électriques qu'un feu? Personnellement j'éviterais, si j'avais un van, de mettre ces appareils sous moi pendant toutes ces heures . Merci d'avance pour la réponse .
you summed it up pretty good... go and try it, see if you like it. ive camped all my life with my parents well when i was young and i loved it. i bought a van and am working on it to be as comfortable as i can make it yet give me what i need. i want to be able to just get away from life, even if it just for a weekend and enjoy things around me. this build is kinda a prototype to help me figure out what i need, want and should have. eventually i want to get something a little bigger and make it so i can hit the road, explore this country and feel relaxed knowing i can live how i want to live. thanks for the video.
I'm in Illinois usa avacad9s are expensive. When on sale not rip I found putting them in paper bag and putting them in a dark place gets them rip in a day or two. Enjoy
How does he have everything he needs in life if his 2-wheel drive turns into a 1-wheel drive and he gets stuck. I think this title of this video needs to be changed... maybe to "HELP!"
I got a van in November and it already had an inverter and battery… but I have no idea how to use it… how do I charge the battery and do I need it to run the inverter and how long would it last power wise? And do I have to find a microwave that’s 12v? Or anything electric have to be 12v or less?? I went camping one night and just used propane heater with the window cracked cause I didn’t know how to use all that. Another time a guy plugged is generator to my shore power hook out outside the van and I was able to use my small electric heater for a while but it pulled a lot from there camper
I'm wondering how to keep van at certain temperature at all times to keep equipment and produce. Also considering my energy and decided to shoot for a 48 volt when I start building my battery system because I heard that is safer because of less wires. I got the van now I got to get on the road
That’s an interesting water setup. I definitely wouldn’t want to drag water up and into any vehicle. So I’m thinking of another way to make it less cumbersome. I reckon it could be done by cutting an outlet similar to the petrol tank and just as discrete looking. Add a shut off valve so it never overflows inside. I may try something like that for my own future setup. This was a great way to unselfishly share and teach others and who are looking to do the same as you and many others are using to do. Extremely grateful. This is what freedom is all about…
Cool van. But I dont see the reason to buy a van for vanlife. Easier to buy an RV since they ait much higher in price and they are ready to move into and has a WC/shower.
RVs aren't practical for people who don't want to pay for parking, for people who stay in cities, or for people who like to be way out in the boonies, which he does. They also get awful gas mileage, they're usually very cheaply made so stuff breaks a lot, they can't be your daily driver, and if you breakdown, you can't go to a regular mechanic. A reliable Class B is the size of a van but they're very expensive and they waste a lot of space with stuff you might not want.
Hello beautiful lady. Havent commented in a long time. I've been watching since u started. And I just want to say. " LOVE the hair color!" Always love hanging out w/ u . ONLINE. lol.
@@QChord4Fun If you're typing a comment and the video ends and auto plays the next video, when you hit send on your comment, it goes under the new video. I'm guessing that's what happened here because I did that a ton of times.
wow. sleeping next to the open batteries. hopefully the bed doesn't crack & hit the positive connection & set the van on fire. a health & safety risk & very messy. unfortunately, too many #vancityvanlife copy cats.
Think about bug screen or bug prevention curtain for the back and side door openings and maybe a little awning or temporary tiny tent to shade or to prevent rain from coming in when you want the doors to be kept open . Anyway, awesome van..