Love that this is a beautfiul but attainable build for someone. The fancy rigs are awesome but most of us can;t spend $400k on a build. This guy is the real deal!
This guy is a man of my heart. I totally agree. My journey started with a 100$ 12 passanger church van. It was a starting point and was very useful in the end. Basically held my tools and pc, but could ward off zombies too. Now I cruize fully sustainable shuttle bus and building a steel tiny house on a trailer. Just do it any budget, any platform.
@@cat_luver16 it was a 2000 e350 named Judy. Bought from an adolescent "correctional program" that was shutting down. An ominous facility, only rumors of the closure reasons. I would have bought every vehicles they were selling but didn't have much cash. The van 100. They had a shuttle bus or three for like 1000 each. I got my bus later in a equally awesome deal luckily.
My 'vanspiration' playlist is going to be full of this type of build. Pragmatic, iterative, not completely focused on how pretty it is, but just about how nice it is to live in. That's the good stuff.
What a quirky man. But he made some great points! I like it. Living in your vans while making them..I LOVE IT! Would be amazing & fortunate to be around him. Keep doing it brother. Live.
Just a fabulous soul with great perspective on life. His rig is amazing, I look forward to following his journey and work. Bringing nature in IS so key.
Re: your shower.. it would be cool to mount one of those fold up shower curtains that off road rigs use on their racks. You could mount it with L track so that it could be removed and used outside or inside.. just a thought. Love your rig..
Love it, so inspirational! Love how small spaces can be designed to be so functional! I can relate as.I converted my 10x20 foot garage into a tiny house! I created a video about it to also pass along inspiration!
I feel like you have to make a decision: children or this lifestyle. 😂 I’m about to retire and have 2 young children. We’ve enough equity in our home to buy and build an incredible rig and my retirement is enough that we could travel anywhere and just live this lifestyle. There are some great benefits for the children. But, they’re also who suffer the most. They may not say it or notice it but they will. They won’t have a “home”, a place with roots, friends…I have a few friends from middle school that I still talk to as I edge 50, or the people I’m great friends with that I’ve been working with for 20 years. We can do home schooling but they miss out on so much! Sports, too. They don’t get an opportunity to participate in many social activities. I feel like if I embark on this full time it’s selfish of me. I suppose I can consider part time, like during the summer. Just gotta figure out the money and how to actually build it!
Americans for some reason adopt the off've word to use , when you think about the grammar of this word it doesn't make any sense . the 've is a shortened version of have . so if you put that together with the word off , it doesn't make any sense at all.
Love that this is a beautfiul but attainable build for someone. The fancy rigs are awesome but most of us can;t spend $400k on a build. This guy is the real deal!
This guy is a man of my heart. I totally agree. My journey started with a 100$ 12 passanger church van. It was a starting point and was very useful in the end. Basically held my tools and pc, but could ward off zombies too. Now I cruize fully sustainable shuttle bus and building a steel tiny house on a trailer. Just do it any budget, any platform.
$100?! What a steal
@@cat_luver16 it was a 2000 e350 named Judy. Bought from an adolescent "correctional program" that was shutting down. An ominous facility, only rumors of the closure reasons. I would have bought every vehicles they were selling but didn't have much cash. The van 100. They had a shuttle bus or three for like 1000 each. I got my bus later in a equally awesome deal luckily.
My 'vanspiration' playlist is going to be full of this type of build. Pragmatic, iterative, not completely focused on how pretty it is, but just about how nice it is to live in. That's the good stuff.
Love to hear people are living their dreams. Many happy miles.
A chill camper for a chill dude.
Great example of getting out there and enjoying the experiences. Not worrying about perfection. 👍🤙🌊🏄♂️
He has a great and beautiful heart, keep enjoying life and stay true to yourself. Will be blessed you think of others. Live , Laugh and smile often ❤
What a quirky man. But he made some great points! I like it. Living in your vans while making them..I LOVE IT! Would be amazing & fortunate to be around him. Keep doing it brother. Live.
Very nice build and design. Love that side lift up hatch.
Just a fabulous soul with great perspective on life. His rig is amazing, I look forward to following his journey and work. Bringing nature in IS so key.
Things take time👏🏿being present with what you actually need...this guy has some wisdom
I like this guy! His spirit is awesome!
this guy absolutely rules.
lovethis guy, he is so awesome.
What a great life for a guy [or gal] his age.
I would have done this in a minute.
I hope he continues to do this for as long as it makes him happy. 🤙
A Great tour with you 🙋
Your 🚌 so good
Nice Oregon Plate !
Ilove campervan life❤
GREAT BUILD.....TO HAVE THE MONEY FOR A RIG LIKE THAT. WOW!
Awesome ✨ Great ideas here✨Your Rockin’ the House bro!!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
He reminds me of Quinten Tarantino.
Did we see this rig in St. Albans during MapleFest? AWESOME Job!!!!
You're awesome! Wish you much beauty fun peace and adventure! May it last forever!
Re: your shower.. it would be cool to mount one of those fold up shower curtains that off road rigs use on their racks. You could mount it with L track so that it could be removed and used outside or inside.. just a thought. Love your rig..
It was very nice. XXX.
awesome video---------------------------------vanlife4ever!
I wish more of the rig was shown.
Neat guy
The ice in the drink lol
Love it, so inspirational! Love how small spaces can be designed to be so functional! I can relate as.I converted my 10x20 foot garage into a tiny house! I created a video about it to also pass along inspiration!
Cool, take a look at ours.
I wish I had the skills to build one myself but not in my area of expertise.
cirus goes nowhere without a drink in hand lol
I LOVE this, I always wondering how people get the money for fuel and eating???
Whats your fuel economy?
Cool
Where can I get the 12V water heater?
Bro can u make a video of 6×6 off-road Oriented camper
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I feel like you have to make a decision: children or this lifestyle. 😂 I’m about to retire and have 2 young children. We’ve enough equity in our home to buy and build an incredible rig and my retirement is enough that we could travel anywhere and just live this lifestyle. There are some great benefits for the children. But, they’re also who suffer the most. They may not say it or notice it but they will. They won’t have a “home”, a place with roots, friends…I have a few friends from middle school that I still talk to as I edge 50, or the people I’m great friends with that I’ve been working with for 20 years. We can do home schooling but they miss out on so much! Sports, too. They don’t get an opportunity to participate in many social activities.
I feel like if I embark on this full time it’s selfish of me.
I suppose I can consider part time, like during the summer. Just gotta figure out the money and how to actually build it!
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city boy vs rural design....
Americans for some reason adopt the off've word to use , when you think about the grammar of this word it doesn't make any sense . the 've is a shortened version of have . so if you put that together with the word off , it doesn't make any sense at all.
I think maybe he was saying off of, not off've. Kind of like part of.
Not much of a tour