WHAT I WISH I KNEW about the Nomadic Life: 3 full-time friends discuss...
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Hello All, Welcome to Episode 13 of BE A NOMAD -- CHANGE YOUR LIFE, my Sunday series designed to give you every tool you need to hit the road as a full-time Nomad! Today, I have a casual chat with two solo-female full-timers, Peggy who lives in a van, Lisa who lives in a fifth wheel, and your truly in her B+. We discuss power, finding camping, loneliness, safety, why we chose the rig we did and more! THANKS PEGGY AND LISA for chatting with us!
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People's opinions are usually based on their personal experiences. When someone says never, it means that they haven't had it happen to them. This doesn't mean that it can't happen. Please trust me when I say your situation can change literally in a second. I tell every woman I know to always be prepared for a confrontation, whether a person or an animal. I've been a victim of both. Simply having pepper spray would have changed the entire situation. My advice is "Don't live scared, live prepared". Great video, thank you!
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Mark M Excellent suggestion!!
Mark M wonderful perspective. Don’t be scared be prepared is my new motto! Thanks.
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@ My concealed permit is good in 28 States so I don't worry too much.I had a "bad" experience as a teen when a guy put choral-hydrate in my drink.I taught both my son and daughter to never leave a drink on the table or except something carried over by anyone but wait staff.This is something to really be aware of,not all people are decent humans.
Hi great video I hope to be full time one day but as a caretaker for my Mom & Dad (Divorced) I can't just leave my Dad has Alzheimers and lives with me for last 10 years and Mom moved to my town to be closer to me, 3 years ago I found Bob Wells channel (when he was with Jamie) and everyday since then I have been planning for my new life I have bought 4 different campers a Astro Van High Top-1960's Canned ham both of which I sold I presently have a 1994 Suburban and a 1999 Chevy Conversion Van I also have a 5 by 8 Cargo Trailer. In the end I'm pretty sure I will end up with the Suburban-Cargo Trailer combination. I'm telling you this cause while living as a Nomad is a Minimalist Life its easy to hear about a product and click a button on Amazon and 2 days later its there. I have spent way to much $$$ and have so much stuff it got to the point I was ordering stuff I already had. I finally had to stop and realize that planning for this new life was a way to have Hope for the future and when I was down I got a little happiness with each purchase and then it went into my pile of stuff.
I know this is long but if you are in a situation that you cant leave right away don't buy STUFF until its time to go! All you need to start is a Rig-/Bed/ Sleeping Bag/ Cooler/Phone Then as you move on you will know what to buy and save a Lot of $$$ for Travel!
Again Sorry! If you made it to the end Much Peace & Blessings
Those of you having trouble hearing, if you are watching on a phone or tablet place it in a bowl. The bowl acts like an amplifier, think amphitheater
Wondering do you think that would work with pc speakers too? lol
Ana's homestead i havent tried it but if you have a big enough bowl it should work. However i would only do that when really needed, because if you play loud music on a pc speaker in a bowl you might blow the speaker.
Ear buds solved my hearing problems with this clip
I haven't tried that solution, but I don't think it would work because the problem is the signal-to-noise ratio, not the overall volume. You can always make it louder, but you can't turn down the wind noise that obscures what the people are saying.
Putting in a bowl makes sense.....I could hear them talking, I just couldn't understand what they were saying, and I have a hearing device in my ear ( which is an amplifier. I think ear buds are the way to go, then you don't miss anything 🤗
I'm buying a camper next month and never rent a house again...wish i had done it long ago.im retired and not sure if i can afford but gonna do it anyway... thanks ladies... enjoy
You can do it. I just sold my house and used the money for an rv. Took 2 years of planning but finally did it in July. Looking forward to meeting all the great nomads who made my decision easier. I just found Robin's channel and I have to say girl your doing a great job with putting out information. Love it.
Find, Little House on the Road, he has tips on how to be frugal on the road... his budget is UNDER $550 a month.
You just summed up my situation Ruby...see you on the road!
You can do it.!! I just bought my motorhome, it is like a project that will lead you to freedom!!
This interview was awesome! I noticed some of the ladies you interview are "of a certain age" as am I. I want to do this so bad I can taste it and I have to get a move on, I ain't gettin any younger! LOL The information you provide is most valuable for that time when I actually hit the road, I have a plan forming!!I enjoy your videos more than any other female nomad I've watched here on RUclips, youre right up there with Nomadic Fanatic, been watching Eric for about 2 years now.. My son is also a Nomad Paddywagon Travels, look him up some time, his name is Patrick, he's been traveling for 2 years now and works from the road! Like Peggy I’m so obsessed with this lifestyle I can’t wait to get going!!!
I like Paddywagon. You’d have a good instructor so go for it.
Life Unboxed I hear you! I too am more than ready, life is only getting shorter and I want to explore more before it’s too late. I moved my kids and I to Alaska 15 yrs ago, I’m more than ready to experience one of my home...
I wonder, how people get their mail, traveling around like this...?
@@paulao7022 You can have your mail sent to general delivery at any post office
Editing tip. If you preprocess your audio in something like Audacity, you can add an equalizer effect and drop the low end off while boosting the midrange a bit. That will cut way down on the low frequency wind noise and bring the vocals up to prominence.
Thanks. I actually edited this for hours to get it as good as it is
Thanks for this comment. I might need this in the future as well.
Lisa’s chair is so big she looks like a little kid! So cute it reminds me of Lily Tomlin back when. Remember that?
One ringy dingy?!?🤣
Edith Ann
And that's the truth! Pfffffbbbbbtttttt!!!
susan orrell My name is Edith Ann and I am 5 1/2 years old. 😂😂
LOL, I met this lady back in 2005, she flew in from Hawaii and had purchased a semi to pull her 5th wheel! lol, she is like less than 5' tall I swear! lol, She said she had trouble reaching the clutch pedal on the rig. :)
May seem too simple to mention but i LOVE my fake grass "welcome mat". It really saves on inside dirt weather in a tent or motor home. 🕊
Thank you, Robin and friends.
I started reading blogs and RUclips videos a couple of years before I took the dive. I took a few trips to visit family and friends the first year. Then I stayed in an RV Park near family for about a year. Finally got my nerve up to attend the Rubber Tramp Rendezvous in January 2018 and found so many friendly and helpful people. Quite an education, plus I was proud of myself to take that step. I’m shy and kind of a hermit usually.
Thank you for this informative discussion.
I have a Verizon Jetpack, but still have concerns about needing more to get a good signal.
I rewatched your video, Robin, about your test of the three antennas. I may need to do that.
I’m out there boondocking to save money and pay off debt, but also I wanted to do more and see more than just reclining on my bed and knitting - which I still do for my Etsy shop.
Thanks again.
Pamela
Hermit here, shy here too..
Great video! Everyone's Why, When, How is so fascinating. I never tire of the stories. You're a great interviewer, Robin! Have a great day!
I did it! I bought my first rig on Wednesday! It's a 2004 30' Class C Gulf Stream Conquest Ultra (limited edition) with only 19,000 miles on it. It has received the best maintenance and is in excellent condition. I've got so much to learn! I've learned so much from you, Robin, and plan on watching all of your videos from start to finish.
Fun interviews. Loved the differences-minivan vs fifth wheel. I’m with Peggy re if you get a minivan get one with a sunroof to let the heat escape!!! Cars heat up FAST!!!
Kelly Doyle YES, I wouldn't dream of not having my sunroof! First thing I do when I get in. Need it if you have a dog. My boxer used to stand and stick her head out waiting for me. Keeps vehicle cool. 😉💓🐕
Kelly Doyle ....Kelly! ❤️
@@TSunshineful I'm with you. ❤ Kelly Doyle. Miss you Kelly, how all's well.
Your timing is priceless! I just told my business coach that I have a 2-year exit plan and at that time I want to get a van and haul a trailer that converts to a greenhouse so I am hauling my organic garden and just travel. She asked how I would support myself... my response, "I could do it today and support myself with my skillset. This I know for a fact." It was liberating to claim that reality and you just reinforced it for me today. Thank you.
Really enjoyed this interview. Women have such a different take on RV life and a wonderful way of conveying their information. It felt warm and inviting. Please interview more women, every time you do they are my favorite interviews. Thanks
I first drove across Canada in my suv with my dog. I was very aware of my surroundings parked in public places. I had no problems people were so kind. I did not meet other woman doing this the woman I met were so impressed. I did not understand why more woman were not doing this. Now I find it’s becoming popular. I truly found my nomad calling.
I am sure I will meet some of you ladies one of the days, can’t wait!
I've been a 'stationary nomad' for about 8 months now. I'v been fortunate to be able to live in my 26 foot RV for this time to figure out what works and what doesn't work without having to also be on the road. I've started recording some videos of things I've learned in the process. For instance if you get an older rig there are things you'll want to take care of, like making sure it's as water tight as possible and switching out older lights to new LEDs. I've got more videos coming of other things I've learned regarding solar and energy management on a 'solar budget'.
"Stationary nomad"...i like it. that describes my current status as well. Thanks for the label, i didn't know what to call myself. That will be changing soon, tho.
Great idea and opportunity before hitting the road, fewer suprises to the budget when you get out there.
I’d describe myself as that, as well. Bought my trailer in February and, similar to Lisa’s first experience, do not have a vehicle large enough to tow it. However, absolutely love this lifestyle and it’s in the works for me to convert a bus to hit the road with. Your comment piqued my interest though and decided to subscribe for any further tips I can glean for my trailer life 😊
Exploring RV Dude - thanks for your post. I looked you up on RUclips and just watched your video on the sealants (Thumbs up!!). I subscribed to you and will watch the rest of your videos with things you learned along the way.
OMG!! The people and this whole channel is AWESOME!!
I'm in the process of preparing my RV for full time life and I watch these videos religiously! I'm trying to get my RV set up for me and 3 cats; I have approx. 2 months left to take advantage of having tools, power, wood, etc. before hitting the road. I've already made my storage compartments accessible from both the inside and outside of the RV. I've also redesigned a wall unit to hold my collection of Great Books, including putting on plexiglass doors to keep them in the book case in the event that I hit some sharp turns or bumpy roads (or the cat decides she needs to sharpen her claws on them!). Following Tiki's advice of "like things with like things" I use little containers for tools, screws, scissors, cords, etc., and have them stashed within that book shelf. I've mounted a rail system that allows me to have a table/counter of sorts that I can easily adjust for height and storage during transport. Next I'm going to build one or two special hideaways for my cats. One of them really hates storms so I know he's going to need to hide away as much as possible when the rains come. For him I'm going to take one of his favorite sleeping boxes and I'm going to put it below my couch and put in a cat door of sorts so he can slink in there and hide. Any other tricks or ideas of things you wish your RV had???? I want to build in as much as I can while I have my tools and materials. Thanks!!!
I need a bookcase as well
Very encouraging for this solo female looking into the lifestyle! Thanks ladies!
I really enjoyed that discussion. The lifestyle is SO appealing, but there are things about it that are just deal breakers for me. I honestly believe that I will have a hybrid nomad life (don't ask me to explain what that looks like) at some point. Responsibilities are the only thing standing in my way, but I obligated myself and I intend to fulfill my commitments. So, in the meantime, I watch videos, write notes, list pros and cons, draw pictures and generally make myself CRAZY over the idea. Thanks for the videos. You make'em, I'll watch'em! 🤓
Me too. Also I've had heart attacks and heart surgery (triple bypass just over a year ago) So understandably, my daughters would worry about me. So I guess I'm relegated to just living this life thru you guys.
I'm an intermittent nomad. I have a small van, just enough for me and eventually a dog. I'm on the road for 6 weeks to 3 months at a time. The goal is to be on the road about 40% of the year. I'm an artist so the van is also a mobile studio. The rest of the time I'm tending to the obligations of an art career, of debt, and owning a sticks and bricks house on 4 acres. I live in a rural area on a river near a smallish town. all around are great outdoor places, mountain, desert, river, hiking, camping so I have the best of both worlds. I'm a 77 yo female who travels solo, boondocks with a 100W solar panel and one battery, a porta potty, a garden sprayer shower and I carry up to 17 gals of water in containers. In miniature I have all the conveniences of home, a bed, a kitchen, bathroom, dining and a sitting area plus the outdoor room. If I ever get out of debt I'll rent out the house and go full time.
I'm 77 and planning an intermittent road life. Like you, I own a SB house, rural land, great outdoors places, etc. I have ordered a 16' trailer and will travel solo most of the time. FortunatelyI I have no debt, but I do have livestock. Years ago, I owned a motor home which served me well, but I hated driving it. The trailer presents additional challenges - hitching it up, backing up, and more. But I love learning new things at this age, don"t you?
See 'ya someday??
@@trilbyarnold3341 It sounds like you have the best of both worlds.
@@sylvancreekfarm no
I hope to be in a camper van by next spring, I’m in Alaska and rent is outrageous... you can’t afford to live and rent both so I think I’ll LIVE! Much 💚 and appreciation to ladies like you who give me inspiration!
Thanks for sharing this. Very fun. I have a 23' TT and am just...beginnining.
Thank you all for your advice and encouragement. I'm looking forward to doing this. I'm not giving up the hope.
Thanks Ladies! What a great insight video. As a soon-to-be 62yr old rv dweller, I love these types of videos by women who travel solo. So encouraging and helps ease the trepidation I have in starting out. Hoping some of this applies to the east coast. Gonna check out that public lands app. Thanks again!
East coast is hard. Virtually no federal lands. Everything is over managed..parking hi cost campgrounds, vy crowed by definition.
Thx for sharing your many view points and advice. I'm so impressed with the many women nomads traveling out there. Hope to meet you on the road someday when I make the move.
Ha. Obsessed. I can relate. Hope to meet you ladies on BLM land. You are already my friends.
This video was awesome! I'm so glad I found your channel. I'm 42 and I am starting to transform my life so that I can do this life. It is great to hear all about the good and the bad of RV living. 😊
Another winner!! :D Got alot from this interview . Thank you yet again, Robin!
This was great. I am close to taking off on this adventure but every now and then the doubts come on...Interviews like this very helpful...you have built yourself an exceptional channel with the energy and content you bring... Thanks much !!
Ladies, you are the real thing. God bless you for doing what you want to do to make yourselves happy. The best of the best. ❤
Thank you, I'm glad to meet the ladies. I am totally pumped
Thank you, I have my van, fixing it up and always thought ... I will get on the road after I purchase and install... Or after a family birthday, or... Always something... Now I have the solar wiring, backup camera and a step to get in the van to do. I gave myself a set time... I want to be in NC in October. That is my goal. See you on the road...
I know this is an older video, but wanted you to know I really enjoy your channel. Such a valuable resource.
Great interviews and information. I had to laugh at some of the comments because I found them o'so true! You always think you need to take more than you really need when you go full time I did the same thing. I have gotten rid of things over the last year that I found I did not need.
Getting closer to my dream. See you out there soon. Thanks for all your videos. They have helped and will help when I start out.
LOVED THIS!! So helpful. Very nice ladies. 😊
Work for 50 years for a “maybe” retirement. I ended up on disability in 2011, and my husband will retire next year at 59. We will be part timing it on the road. We have a home we built for retirement while we were in our 20’s and used it as a cottage on Lake Huron with 3 acres of land, It is paid off and we will sell our home in the dirty in the spring. Then we can get into our 5th wheel and travel. But now because of my health I have to be back in my home state every four weeks to see a dr. I have to go all the way back to Michigan and can not be seen in any other state due to the nature of the issue, which means that traveling is going to be much more difficult. There won’t be the opportunity to live on the road. I guess if I can find cheap flights I can come home for my appointments and fly back to meet my husband but this is going to cost a lot either way. So I also say do it while you have your health! You don’t know when you will lose it.
Thank you for your post...
I thank the three of you for sharing your experience strength and Hope.. The three of you are beautiful
Education in some circles is known as power. We don't have to keep reinventing the wheel.. I believe i can learn from others.
Bless you
Mercy
Would love to see their rig designs
Lol....love your talks!!.You always come up with great things ,I look forward to seeing what you next you tube will be. Thank you for being you!!
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I remember saying in 1978 that I wanted to RV someday. I used to cut across the country (East coast/West coast) in my truck with my animals (with a destination in mind) and sometimes would imagine driving an 18 wheeler just so I could travel and earn a living. Instead I bought a farm. Still would love to travel (with my animals). I enjoy your channel as I'm still contemplating RVing.
My mother and I just started full time July 4th. Our struggle has been finding boondocking along our route from Florida to Washington, now in Oregon. We did find The Blue Heron French Cheese Company were we stayed for a few days. That was incredible. Right on 101 in Tillamook. Anyways, that’s our struggle. Finding free camping in the mountains where it’s cooler. I hate having to need a air conditioner. Being in an RV Park is not our dream.
There are several apps for your phone that can help. Allstays is a good one but it isn’t free. Also Campendium and Public Lands. Another one is RV Parky.. Hope this helps.
Annie GoGoGone I have Campendium. Not all that useful in Washington. I’m going to invest for money in some apps though. That will help a great deal. I think most people struggle the same way at first. By this time next year I’m hoping to be much better at finding boondocking spots. Thank you for your advice
Have you tried harvest hosts?
If your mom is a senior, she can get a senior lifetime pass to national parks, which would qualify for half price camping in most national park campgrounds. Check it out!
Nancy Ellis already got that. Spent four days in the Olympic National Park. It was amazing!!! ♥️ The weather was almost perfect. I can’t wait to go back. I want to experience Mt Rainier National Park. Things will get much better for us this fall when it cools off. I’m not opposed to Walmart’s. It was just too hot for that while I was there.
Robin, I missed you at the RVing Women's gathering at Boyd Lake this weekend. I went for the day. And just like one of the ladies here said, everyone is SO friendly and helpful. I felt comfortably welcomed.
Thanks to Peggy and Lisa for sharing their info on this topic. Just go for it. I am studying all that I can about this lifestyle from RUclipsrs, especially women nomading by themselves. I'm going to take my first trip out into the mountains here in Colorado in the Fall to photograph the Aspens. I'm eager to do it!
I was around Buena Vista all weekend and the leaves are already changing. Even yellow leaves on the ground. It seems so early! I was bummed to miss the Boyd Lake gathering but I'll be at the Santa Fe one. If you're looking for lots of aspens to photograph, the road next to Clear Creek Reservoir is easy enough for a car (though probably too much for a motor home) and the scenery is amazing. Big mountains around a relatively narrow valley, with healthy pine trees (mostly) and lots of aspens. I think next weekend will be perfect, or the weekend after.
Thanks for the heads up. Oh, my goodness! I figured the change would be like the first weekend after Labor Day!! I have family coming in for the holiday weekend so that's out. Looks like I better get hopping!! I appreciate the info, OffroadGirl!
I'm not ready for winter just yet! Seeing the leaves changing already (and having nights in the 40s) makes me wonder if winter will be early this year. I definitely want to do some winter camping, but there's no way I'm driving on snowy roads. Yikes!
It's been rather wet South of Denver so I'm not really surprised if Fall starts early. I figured it would, surely, be pretty though, with all the moisture on this side of the Rockies.
I wouldn't mind doing some winter camping however, I'm car camping for now until I get a rig. That would be WAY too cold!! And, I wouldn't be able to sit outside. So, I know my car camping plans are going to be coming to an end soon.
It would be a fun experiment to make car camping in the winter work out. At least you wouldn't have much space to heat. But yeah, it would be tough not going outside.
In Julie's World THANK YOU so much for pointing out the captioning option! Duh I didn't even realize we had that option. YAY going to watch the entire video using it :D
I love your channel!!! My BFF and I are getting our ducks in a row, and will be doing this full time in about 18 months. WE CAN NOT WAITE!!!
I binge watch and learn, binge watch and learn waiting for the right money to buy the right rig for me. But...I am obsessed
Very helpful video. I'm still weighing the pros and cons of what type of rig I want. Can't wait to get out there and live the life!
I really enjoyed this video. I have been wanting to do this for the last couple of years but have been too afraid to be out on my own. I am slowly gathering the stuff that I need to try it for a weekend. Thank you for the encouragement to just get out and try it.
❤️ love the growth and learning process....it just goes on and on...there is something neat about it...I still learn Everytime ❤️✌️
Very helpful! Still in the dreaming of full time RVing stage. But doing loads of research now. Tfs!!
Wish I could pull my camp chair out and join you three! Thanks for this video, I am 3 months until I hit the road and Robin you have been a treasure chest of info for me. And you three have been very encouraging. Hope to share a campfire with you down the road.
By the way, I am having a special on powdered potatoes and pre-made meals...laughed out loud when you admitted to stocking up on this stuff too.
Loved this video, no fear mongering and talking about the world is full of stalkers and perverts. So enjoyed listening to how each of you is happy with different on the road lifestyles.
I am rebutting that concept today. I've just had so many comments from viewers that have been influenced by the fear mongering! Stay tuned
Thank you for doing this video. I have so many female family members who just can't seem to understand this lifestyle. I now have a video of women who each match their age groups and temperaments; nice, real women to show them that it's not what they think. This is going to be my "go to" video. Thank you!
Thanks so much for this, Robin and Friends! It was really great to see the differing perspectives on this whole issue. Actually, I would love to see some interviews with people who did NOT like this lifestyle, and why...Wouldn't that be interesting??
Hi Robin,Thank you for this great video,Also thanks to Peggy and Lisa for their input. Fun to listen to Take care ,stay safe and BE FREE!!
Such a great video format. I’m late to the party, but this is a great video. Maybe throw this concept into your repertoire a couple of times a year. It’s been 2 years so I bet you’ve got a lot more topics to raise.
Thanks so much for the info! This was very motivating for me. I too am obsessed and have watched a bazillion videos. I am looking for a van. I hope I get a chance to meet you out there some day! Happy camping!
Another great informational video for us planning the nomad life. Thank all you ladies for your time and sharing! Safe travels.
Good morning ,I'm in the process of getting my ducks in a row Hey maybe a year before I do it This was very informative Thank You . Stay safe Stay strong ☮♥✝💪👍🚍
Wonderful information. It looks like you all are happy with your decision to full time .
Thank you so much! I had a ball watching your video. We have been in rv' s for 6 years now. 5 of us total (2 parents, 3 kids). We are heading out into the road again in a month. So excited.
Great audio with the wind; I'm impressed! Excellent topic
Thanks G! Someone else hated the sound quality and I worked hours to erase the wind noise. I appreciate you!!!
Creativity RV You're welcome. I wonder if it's the device used for playback, I'm using my Galaxy 5 tablet. When I have issues with the speaker i can always plug my ear buds in and hear pretty well. .
This was great. Unfortunately, I couldn’t hear Peggy very well, especially with the wind blowing. But I see you know that and tried to fix it. It’s so interesting, I just want to hear everything lol.
Great Stuff! Thank you! Please do more Fireside Chats. Suggested topics: - pests and predators, emergency kits/plans, routes away from interstates, conserving energy, fuel and water; MUST HAVES; Maintenance schedules; pet care and considerations; siting your rv ie direction/ surfaces/proximity to plants/natural features.
I have thousands of questions. Hoping to join the RV community in 2025 from the UK. I will be 66 years old and. my hubby will be 73. CAN’T WAIT!
I have a lot of admiration for you all. Its a better way of life. Im in my early steps of my journey. Living in a van in the UK years ago taught me a lot. Its great that you guys/girls support each other. Nomad life just do it! not getting any younger! amazing advice
More “WHAT I WISH I KNEW” round tables please!!!
You ladies inspire me! I bought a 30 ft bumper pull in 2012 and was ready to hit the road!... I let other people talk me out of striking out on my own, I let them make me scared of even trying! I lived in it for 1 year then sold it. Watching you let's me know I don't have to be afraid (and that I was doing it the wrong way too😯).
Thank you for what you do, with a little planning I will be on the road again!
Three years later,…. As a potential newby, this info is very helpful. Thanks, Ladies!
What a great episode! Thanks for the different perspectives. Hubby and I are so excited to be prepping for full time RV life.
Great info video!!! Thank you so much to all of you
So inspiring, thank you! I really like that you interviewed solo female travellers with different rigs.
I'm late to the party, channel but catch up is fun!! Great group of ladies I must say, Godspeed 💜👉🙏
Thanks so much for this video. Going out in Nov to the van build. Then starting my life
Laurie Sherwin hope to see you there Laurie!
Yes i hope to meet all of you too. Looking foward to making new friends
Closing on the old homestead in about a month. It's paid off so with the proceeds I'm hitting the road. Your approach is fresh and candid. Your insights have been welcome information. I'm picking a trailer and truck so I have room for a small work area to make a few things. Too bad canoes take so much room to build. For this I'll need a seperate building ...
Awesome discussion!! Thank you!!
I would like to hear more about Rving with dogs! I worry about leaving them in the rig to work or sight see and keeping it cool enough for them. I am leaning toward a diesel Sprinter so I can stand up. But they are expensive.
Thanks for the interview with the 3 of you....I also want to at least try to do this life . But I'm inpatient because I can't do more myself to get on the road. But hopefully I'll be able to go this year. Other interviews would be helpful too.
Awesome video gals. Thanks for the tips and sharing your experiences. Safe and fun travels to you all!
Thanks for sharing your experiences ladies... 🚐💜
Great video! I’m taking notes for when I start van-life.
This would be a great thing to do now and then with various other folks. Great discussion. Thank you.
This is such a great video. So informative and great to have all three of you giving different points of view.
WOW ..Thanks for another great video.Love the casual talk and the honesty. Happy Trails, from Livonia, Michigan.
Thank you ladies. Lots of hope and first hand experience. Thank you Robin!
Enjoyed this chit-chat presentation of experiences by a group of campers. The different POVs were very helpful.
This was wonderful, thank you 🦜😁💕
Great fireside chat!!!
Thanks to all 3 of you for sharing with the viewers. Informative video.
wow! what a great idea. kinda of a talk show, and that hostess...yeah! I am really enjoying your videos Robin ,,, you keep it interesting. and hey BTW dryer sheets do repel mosquitoes found out just tonight. thanks for entertaining me this evening. Big Tom in the BTV over n out.
Nice discussion, Robin. Every one of the things you guys discussed pertains to us part-timers, too!
Love! Love!Love! I am working towards this life and Robin, you are so positive! Thank you!
The one thing that does not come out specifically is if you don’t like the life style (and you have the resources), you can quit! Be part time! Or as with Lisa, change how you do it. Few things are set in stone. If possible, before radical actions, try it for awhile. You will know. Either the learning and challenges are life affirming or a horrible chore.
Thanks so much for this really candid video! I appreciate your sharing of your experience and impressions on the RV life! I haven't started car camping yet but plan to this summer.
Thank you Robin. Love this video. I want this lifestyle so bad. I still have to work...not enough money saved AND I have a senior in high school that I need to be here for.
probably a good idea to rent an RV before purchase, to see which type you like best
Thank you for sharing this information, I appreciate your input
You ladies must be very brave to live this life style. Is there a certain area that you feel more comfortable and safer staying at and how about one that you would never visit again ? Anyway love your channel and great information.
More lucky and wise than brave. It's just like life: know you're surroundings, trust your instincts then LIVE!
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Creativity RV Definitely always trust your spidey senses....they're never wrong! Awesome book on this is The Gift of Fear, by Gavin deBecker. Talks about many situations when dealing with people (dates, babysitters, teachers etc).
Way to go ladies! Loved your thoughts, enjoy your lives on the road!
Thank you! So interesting with 3 different perspectives yet similar life goals and found meaning in you life!
So many great people in one spot! ❤
Thanks ladies! I really enjoyed that. I think I’m a little like Lisa, I’m obsessed. I thought I’d be out on the road by now, but things have happened that have stopped me. I’m hoping that I can save up enough to get a used toy hauler to load my medical supplies onto, and do short trips. I haven’t given up yet.
Thanks for helping us think of all the different aspects and possibilities!