Watching some of your older videos. And I can't wait to start van life. I am so stressed and anxious all the time. I get where I can't even begin to declutter. I need out of here. I was injured at work and won't be going back any time soon. So just waiting on my permanent disability to go through. I used the temp disability already so should have no problem being approved. Just need a van already ready . Lol
coffee tip, if you ever find your self without the press, pour some cold water in the coffee and the grounds will sink to bottom after a few minutes, then reheat again, clean pour with no grounds in cup. this is a old school cowboy trick from the trail days.
Don't know if you do this but I have noticed a lot of people will prop their hood open at night and some even place strings of led lights around the engine to discourage pack rats and mice from making themselves at home. You have a nice little setup.
Man, I thought that was bbq wings…looked so goood😋. And yeah, hardtop will be best, but keep the cage/roll bar look. They look multi useful. Safe travels👍💙👍
Hi! I've been living in my 1993 YJ for the last 7 years in Alaska. Just bought a 2014 JK hard top, I think you're awesome. It doesn't matter if you are a male or female. The more secure you can make your Jeep living accomodations, the better. I have a little piece of mind from Mossberg. I don't carry all my things in my Jeep though. I have a storage unit I trade out seasonal stuff to play with.
Hi Sarah you have quite a layout in your Jeep . I’m 70 and thinking of selling my homestead and doing something similar until my 80th then see how I feel. I’ve worked hard my whole life plus raising two boys on my own and always wanting to do what you’re doing. Trying to decide on a Teardrop or Off road tent trailer . My youngest wants me to live with his family in California but I know I would be wandering if I should of traveled first . I might not even live to see my 80 th , dying doesn’t bother me one least bit, it’s not living my life to the fullest that does . Absolutely love your videos, much love to you and Lil One ❤️
Your doing well Sarah, stay safe, & keep happy. One thing I learned is you must be organised, & cooking in bulk saves gas, money & you always have a meal prepared for emergency. Bye for now Elaine from Queensland,Australia.
I lived in my 2005 2 door Wrangler for 5 months in 2016. I also did tent camping. The front seats aren’t very comfortable so when I stayed in one place l slept in the tent. I have since gotten an off-road teardrop trailer to live in. I now have a Labrador retriever so it’s pretty mandatory to have more space. Your video brings back memories though 😊
My ‘99 TJ is closing in on 400k miles…she’s been to both coasts, the gulf, and the Great Lakes about 3 times. She’s a trusted friend and her name is Pokey.
I love your videos and the one where you meet the girl in Sedona finding a good friend is something special I wanted to tell you about the tents that attach to your jeep or any SUV that’s what I’m doing but I’m sure you know about the tent just wanted to say I love mine and you get great airflow if you leave the hatch open or just the window if you have a hatch window that opens in the back happy camping enjoy yourself on the road trust me you can always go back to work in Vegas you’re young and have a great lifetime to look forward to I’m 70 and just started my Journey a few years ago but back in my days people weren’t doing the van life thing stay happy and enjoy your adventures ❤
I throughly enjoyed this ,I plan on restoring an 80's Dodge Van for my Rig, gonna build up a nice interior ,big bed,small kitchen ,even a small bathroom! Thank you for the info and inspiration🙂
The next time you make one of these kind of videos tell us about your radio, is it Ham, GMRS OR CB? Also what about your spare tire. I am curious if you can by yourself lift the spare on and off. I'm getting older and I am super curious how guys and girls are dealing with manipulating these oversized tires. What a beautiful area.
Your Jeep is great. I'm saving up to get a Saburban to do as you are. I need a little more room though a saburban should do fine after seeing how well the jeep works for you. Don't feel bad about being 44. I'm 72 and hope to be going full time in hopefully six months. God bless
Your my favorite RUclipsr well besides wonderhussy ❤ ❤❤ I’m hitting the road in a few weeks. I’m going scaredy-cat and excited 😜 ❤ much love and gratitude 🙏 love you and your set up.
👍👍👍👍👍😀. I'd say you have everything covered pretty good Sarah ! They have a variety of shelfs you could get for the back, might have to look to see how high they are off the floor and that you would have enough room for you to fit comfortably having that platform. Once you put the hardtop on. Body Armor 4x4 Interior Storage Rack, just an idea. Me having a 2dr I will be tying things of the side of my Jeep even having a rear shelf , roof rack and a basket above the spare tire....... 🤣🤣
New sub I like your set-up, I would use a tent also. Gives a different environment and privacy. For anyone watching these videos we get to see the expanse of the desert. I spent almost two years at Ft Irwin just outside Barstow CA. To really understand that environment one must actually experience it. Just looking at it you can't quite know what it is like. It can't be explained. Try and visit this wonderful place. I had the pleasure of doing some off roading in a tracked vehicle while at Ft Irwin. And get paid for it! Ha! Ha! So much fun!
Enjoy seeing your videos,learned a lot about what I need to get if I decide to car camp,thank you for showing the way you live in your Jeep. You make me smile,like your videos,stay safe and God bless you and your sweet little one, love Bones 😊
@@wanderingjeepsy Been watching your vids for probably a year or more....Your quality has gotten loads better and the variety of content is on point! I especially enjoyed your recovery vid! You got it all! Go you!
Hello and nice video. I would caution you with your cute little dog, as the weather warms, the dreaded rattlesnakes will be showing up. All dogs are curious, and it would be a tragedy if something happened to the little one. Please be careful with what she investigates and keep her close by..
Thanks for breaking down how you live out of your jeep. After watching your videos I developed some ideas on how to make some nice black out curtains for added privacy for my next trip. I live out of my 4x4 truck to travel the USA from the east coast to the west coast and back staying on BML and NF lands similar to how you live after the weather gets nicer. Last year I did a couple of trips that lasted 4-6 weeks each. I decided not to have solar panels for my Jackery 300 used for my Dometic fridge because it charges up fast enough while I am driving on vehicle 12 volt power outlet. My biggest problem is that my jackery only keeps my fridge powered for up to 20 hours or so before needing recharge. I'm considering buying a 700 or 800 watt Bluetti so that I can keep the fridge powered for 3-4 days so that I can do at least one or two nice backpacking hiking adventures this year. If I parked long enough like you solar panels might be a good idea, but heck I still think I would drive at least an hour or two every other day just to buy supplies, get water, and hit a nice local hiking trail.
Greetings Sarah: As a former Police Homicide Investigator, I hope you have something in 9MM or better for protection. Most people are good but a few are just evil.
As someone that is a distinguished pistol shooter, shoots pistol competitively one handed at 25/50 yards, and teaches marksmanship I'd recommend a revolver for someone that doesn't shoot frequently. Many people in a stressful situation will probably miss on the first shot. Stressful situations can result in a person limp wristing a firearm, which will cause the slide action on a semiautomatic pistol not to work properly. When that happens the slide will not eject the case properly and/or chamber the next round. That means you have a gun that is nothing better than a hammer after the 1st shot if you don't know what you are doing. At best you are going to loose time. With a revolver if any round fails to fire, the next next round will always be ready with each trigger pull. If you already have a semiautomatic just train with it a little more often so that you learn how to quickly clear and rechamber a round if this happens to you. I have a Glock 19 9mm that holds 16 rounds that I like a lot, but when I camp I usually bring both my 1911 45 ACP and a 357 magnum revolver - if needed I can shoot both at the same time - one in each hand. When I am out hiking I usually will have a 380 semiautomatic and a can of bear spray. I think even bear spray is a better option on evil people than a firearm under certain conditions at camp sites - it's like having the accuracy of a shotgun and will let police homicide investigators to stay in their office more to drink coffee. :) .
I agree a revolver would be the safest handgun for a person who is unfamiliar with firearms and is not going to practice all the time. If recoil an noise is a problem suggest 22 magnum Cal. As a minimum.
Although suggestions are good. We may not already know if she packs or not. Personally I never think it's a good idea for anyone to share info as that lets the ILL intended know what you have.
Carrying firearm around the country can be problematic. Each state has it's own laws as to how you can and cannot carry a firearm. Sometimes it has to be disassembled and in a separate area as the ammo, some places require to have the chamber under the hammer to be empty. Some places are more reasonable. The other main thing is a willingness to actually use it without hesitation. Killing something/someone is a heavy head trip that should be considered before purchasing a firearm. I agree with st8shooter with a revolver as an EDC. Simple, safe and easy to care for.
Guns are great but not all states are the same. Another item a person can carry for protection is bear spray, or you can carry wasp spray. If you spray a person in the face, especially the eyes, it will give you a chance to get away. It is also good for 20ft. So you can spray them before they get too close.
Thanks for the video, lot's of good ideas, awesome rig. I almost took the full timing plunge but decided against it. Instead I moved to AZ from the midwest and will do multiple 1 to 2 week trips from the Phoenix area, looking for altitude (cooler temps) in the summer months in Flagstaff and the western sates north of me. I'm in a 2015 Nissan Xterra...the Jeeps and 4Runners were just a bit too expensive for my budget but I do like them a lot.
Hello Sara, please accept my apologies if I am unsensitive at times I’ve had it hard and my personality sometimes isn’t appropriate. Wish I can communicate to you how much I appreciate your friendship. Thank you for your videos Gary.
Sarah, have you heard of the recent government ban Filming in National Parks, Historic sites and federal lands managed by the government to RUclips, Tiktok and other social media sites? In October 2022, they reinstated the filming ban without a permit. Posting to RUclips, etc is considered commercial filming which isn't allowed without a permit.
UHOH I think the drone police are here. LOL. As far as commercial drone filming requiring a permit is concerned I think it is a stupid law. 99% of people that make a basic standard living that just get by are probably thinking a drone permit is stupid too and just will ignore the law, which in my opinion gives the law no teeth.
@@Str8Shooter- This doesn't just impact drone videos. (Although, I understand the Park's Service requiring permits for Drones.) It impacts all Professional and Amatuer Videographers, Filmmakers who upload their footage to Social media sites. Commercial or Non Commercial. I agree it is a stupid law.
Ziploc bags are essential! I buy them by bulk. Quart & gallon sized. That let's me organize so many items to pack away and the bags can be labeled for cords that go to other items. And yes, great fridge/freezer bags instead of bulky containers 👍 I also use the larger Dollar Tree bags to store things in, like my little dogs coats & such. Good organization in your little rig! 👍
Looks like you’ve got most everything covered. Do you ever worry about like coyotes or wild animals snatching up your beautiful dog? This is only the third video I watched of yours but I’m really liking it.
I'm watching this while boondocking in my 4 door wrangler I zip tied black out curtains on my rollbar too, mine are walmart I'm 6'4" and lean the passenger seat back to sleep You know the handle thing over the glove box , you can prop your cell phone on it and watch movies
@@wanderingjeepsy I curl my toes up and stuff them under the floor may No for real though when I lean the passenger side front seat back I have just enough room to sleep good
Great video. Somehow I forgot to subscribe after seeing you on Wonderhussy, but better late than never. You seem to be getting things down to a science, and your planned improvements make perfect sense. It's not unusual for me to cringe when I see how someone is adapting to nomadic life, or failing to, or being overly stressed by either the actual workload or perceived uncertainty. Sometimes it's because they just can't form a vision of how they want things to be, or they lack the abilities, money, or work ethic needed to follow through. Other times it's just a lack of ability to notice, analyze, and solve problems, or improve things that aren't really problems. You are doing a great job on all those fronts.
Nice setup Sarah ,see little one out there lol ,you need to cook me a grilled ham and cheese sandwich 😋 just messing lol , very nice setup hun ,stay safe love ya
Hi Sarah, Thanks for making the videos. I have a truck and am getting ready to buy an RV. Why are you leaving the RV? How do you stay on the internet? Do you not get lonely? Thank you, Pat
Watching some of your older videos. And I can't wait to start van life. I am so stressed and anxious all the time. I get where I can't even begin to declutter. I need out of here. I was injured at work and won't be going back any time soon. So just waiting on my permanent disability to go through. I used the temp disability already so should have no problem being approved. Just need a van already ready . Lol
coffee tip, if you ever find your self without the press, pour some cold water in the coffee and the grounds will sink to bottom after a few minutes, then reheat again, clean pour with no grounds in cup. this is a old school cowboy trick from the trail days.
Don't know if you do this but I have noticed a lot of people will prop their hood open at night and some even place strings of led lights around the engine to discourage pack rats and mice from making themselves at home. You have a nice little setup.
Man, I thought that was bbq wings…looked so goood😋. And yeah, hardtop will be best, but keep the cage/roll bar look. They look multi useful. Safe travels👍💙👍
ever since I subbed you, I've been checking out Jeeps more lol! I'm not a vehicle person at all!! 😂
Hi! I've been living in my 1993 YJ for the last 7 years in Alaska. Just bought a 2014 JK hard top, I think you're awesome. It doesn't matter if you are a male or female. The more secure you can make your Jeep living accomodations, the better. I have a little piece of mind from Mossberg. I don't carry all my things in my Jeep though. I have a storage unit I trade out seasonal stuff to play with.
Great run thru, you're definitely the most organized Nomad out there, Jeepsy!
Hi Sarah you have quite a layout in your Jeep . I’m 70 and thinking of selling my homestead and doing something similar until my 80th then see how I feel. I’ve worked hard my whole life plus raising two boys on my own and always wanting to do what you’re doing. Trying to decide on a Teardrop or Off road tent trailer . My youngest wants me to live with his family in California but I know I would be wandering if I should of traveled first . I might not even live to see my 80 th , dying doesn’t bother me one least bit, it’s not living my life to the fullest that does . Absolutely love your videos, much love to you and Lil One ❤️
Your doing well Sarah, stay safe, & keep happy. One thing I learned is you must be organised, & cooking in bulk saves gas, money & you always have a meal prepared for emergency. Bye for now Elaine from Queensland,Australia.
My security is a mossberg 590. I paid $750 for my 1985 D250 to live and work. Showers are anytime fitness. Food is canned or open and eat.
Did you get the 590 A1 model? that one rocks!
Good vibes! Great content 🎉
I lived in my 2005 2 door Wrangler for 5 months in 2016. I also did tent camping. The front seats aren’t very comfortable so when I stayed in one place l slept in the tent.
I have since gotten an off-road teardrop trailer to live in. I now have a Labrador retriever so it’s pretty mandatory to have more space. Your video brings back memories though 😊
That looks like a cozy bed.
Awesome I had the exact same graphics on my Jeep but I traded in for a Rubicon now I have to get some more stickers
Nice set up. Your cooking looked excellent.
My ‘99 TJ is closing in on 400k miles…she’s been to both coasts, the gulf, and the Great Lakes about 3 times. She’s a trusted friend and her name is Pokey.
Hi jeepsy I give you a lot of credit for living in your Jeep, I couldn't do it. Wishing you well 😃
I love your videos and the one where you meet the girl in Sedona finding a good friend is something special I wanted to tell you about the tents that attach to your jeep or any SUV that’s what I’m doing but I’m sure you know about the tent just wanted to say I love mine and you get great airflow if you leave the hatch open or just the window if you have a hatch window that opens in the back happy camping enjoy yourself on the road trust me you can always go back to work in Vegas you’re young and have a great lifetime to look forward to I’m 70 and just started my Journey a few years ago but back in my days people weren’t doing the van life thing stay happy and enjoy your adventures ❤
I'm considering, Jeep Life, as well....
I throughly enjoyed this ,I plan on restoring an 80's Dodge Van for my Rig, gonna build up a nice interior ,big bed,small kitchen ,even a small bathroom! Thank you for the info and inspiration🙂
What a video, great information! Sarah on living on the road!
The next time you make one of these kind of videos tell us about your radio, is it Ham, GMRS OR CB? Also what about your spare tire. I am curious if you can by yourself lift the spare on and off. I'm getting older and I am super curious how guys and girls are dealing with manipulating these oversized tires. What a beautiful area.
Your Jeep is great. I'm saving up to get a Saburban to do as you are. I need a little more room though a saburban should do fine after seeing how well the jeep works for you.
Don't feel bad about being 44. I'm 72 and hope to be going full time in hopefully six months. God bless
41:27 Yummy!
I like that way you have organized everything in your jeep. Be safe!
Looking forward to watching this tonight! Just got home from work though....
Great video Sarah, glad you are using the hard top. Much safer.
You are very well organized, Jeepsy! “A place for everything, everything in its place".
As always… thanks again for sharing!
Great set up Sarah, you deserve the best of everything.
Looks like having storage on top helps
Just found you through Bob’s channel. Really enjoying your content! 😊💖
I see the CB antenna, good to have. I have CB and I'm an Armature Radio.
The jeep is a beast ! love it ! you're gonna love the hard top , waking up to the head room and more windows will be lush ❤️
You're an amazing person and I really enjoyed your video.
Hope to meet ya out there ..Thanks for sharing..Be safe and have fun 👍 😊
Your my favorite RUclipsr well besides wonderhussy ❤ ❤❤ I’m hitting the road in a few weeks. I’m going scaredy-cat and excited 😜 ❤ much love and gratitude 🙏 love you and your set up.
👍👍👍👍👍😀. I'd say you have everything covered pretty good Sarah ! They have a variety of shelfs you could get for the back, might have to look to see how high they are off the floor and that you would have enough room for you to fit comfortably having that platform. Once you put the hardtop on. Body Armor 4x4 Interior Storage Rack, just an idea. Me having a 2dr I will be tying things of the side of my Jeep even having a rear shelf , roof rack and a basket above the spare tire....... 🤣🤣
Hey, you've got me at Jambalaya!!! That's so awesome!!! Sorry I am a sucker for Cajun food....
That was a terrific video Sarah! Thank you for sharing. I am learning things and getting ideas. 👍🙂
I will be checking out your Amazon store hopefully to set up my daughters Jeep , thank you .
New sub
I like your set-up, I would use a tent also.
Gives a different environment and privacy.
For anyone watching these videos we get to see the expanse of the desert.
I spent almost two years at Ft Irwin just outside Barstow CA.
To really understand that environment one must actually experience it.
Just looking at it you can't quite know what it is like.
It can't be explained. Try and visit this wonderful place.
I had the pleasure of doing some off roading in a tracked vehicle while at Ft Irwin.
And get paid for it! Ha! Ha!
So much fun!
Thank you for sharing very inspiring sending positive energy that you and little one are protected
I have a Gladiator so I dont have the tailgate stove option. 8-( But I can usw my tailgate do but i do envy that gate option.
You certainly are well organized. It works.
Enjoy seeing your videos,learned a lot about what I need to get if I decide to car camp,thank you for showing the way you live in your Jeep. You make me smile,like your videos,stay safe and God bless you and your sweet little one, love Bones 😊
Hi Sarah i wish i was that organized hope the weather treating you a little better
Sarah? Why aren't you at 50K yet? Cmom peeps lets get her there!! Woot!!
Thanks! I'm trying! Lol! Share my channel & videos! 🙂💜
@@wanderingjeepsy Been watching your vids for probably a year or more....Your quality has gotten loads better and the variety of content is on point! I especially enjoyed your recovery vid! You got it all! Go you!
Great video; good to see you’re ok; take care😎🤩⭐️
great video Sahah. So hungry for jumbaliya
Hello and nice video. I would caution you with your cute little dog, as the weather warms, the dreaded rattlesnakes will be showing up. All dogs are curious, and it would be a tragedy if something happened to the little one. Please be careful with what she investigates and keep her close by..
I'd also be worried about the Coyotes...more so than the snakes. The Coyotes can do a quick snatch and run and they know people mean food source.
Thanks for breaking down how you live out of your jeep. After watching your videos I developed some ideas on how to make some nice black out curtains for added privacy for my next trip. I live out of my 4x4 truck to travel the USA from the east coast to the west coast and back staying on BML and NF lands similar to how you live after the weather gets nicer. Last year I did a couple of trips that lasted 4-6 weeks each. I decided not to have solar panels for my Jackery 300 used for my Dometic fridge because it charges up fast enough while I am driving on vehicle 12 volt power outlet. My biggest problem is that my jackery only keeps my fridge powered for up to 20 hours or so before needing recharge. I'm considering buying a 700 or 800 watt Bluetti so that I can keep the fridge powered for 3-4 days so that I can do at least one or two nice backpacking hiking adventures this year. If I parked long enough like you solar panels might be a good idea, but heck I still think I would drive at least an hour or two every other day just to buy supplies, get water, and hit a nice local hiking trail.
It will be nice to have the hardtop for safety and room!
mmmm... maybe you will do a cooking show for us... those chicken wings looked excellent...
Greetings Sarah: As a former Police Homicide Investigator, I hope you have something in 9MM or better for protection. Most people are good but a few are just evil.
As someone that is a distinguished pistol shooter, shoots pistol competitively one handed at 25/50 yards, and teaches marksmanship I'd recommend a revolver for someone that doesn't shoot frequently. Many people in a stressful situation will probably miss on the first shot. Stressful situations can result in a person limp wristing a firearm, which will cause the slide action on a semiautomatic pistol not to work properly. When that happens the slide will not eject the case properly and/or chamber the next round. That means you have a gun that is nothing better than a hammer after the 1st shot if you don't know what you are doing. At best you are going to loose time. With a revolver if any round fails to fire, the next next round will always be ready with each trigger pull. If you already have a semiautomatic just train with it a little more often so that you learn how to quickly clear and rechamber a round if this happens to you. I have a Glock 19 9mm that holds 16 rounds that I like a lot, but when I camp I usually bring both my 1911 45 ACP and a 357 magnum revolver - if needed I can shoot both at the same time - one in each hand. When I am out hiking I usually will have a 380 semiautomatic and a can of bear spray. I think even bear spray is a better option on evil people than a firearm under certain conditions at camp sites - it's like having the accuracy of a shotgun and will let police homicide investigators to stay in their office more to drink coffee. :) .
I agree a revolver would be the safest handgun for a person who is unfamiliar with firearms and is not going to practice all the time. If recoil an noise is a problem suggest 22 magnum Cal. As a minimum.
Although suggestions are good. We may not already know if she packs or not. Personally I never think it's a good idea for anyone to share info as that lets the ILL intended know what you have.
Carrying firearm around the country can be problematic. Each state has it's own laws as to how you can and cannot carry a firearm. Sometimes it has to be disassembled and in a separate area as the ammo, some places require to have the chamber under the hammer to be empty. Some places are more reasonable.
The other main thing is a willingness to actually use it without hesitation. Killing something/someone is a heavy head trip that should be considered before purchasing a firearm.
I agree with st8shooter with a revolver as an EDC. Simple, safe and easy to care for.
Guns are great but not all states are the same. Another item a person can carry for protection is bear spray, or you can carry wasp spray. If you spray a person in the face, especially the eyes, it will give you a chance to get away. It is also good for 20ft. So you can spray them before they get too close.
You can guess, how happy I am about the hard top.
Nice set up. Do you still have the LaSal rv park?
Thanks for the video, lot's of good ideas, awesome rig. I almost took the full timing plunge but decided against it. Instead I moved to AZ from the midwest and will do multiple 1 to 2 week trips from the Phoenix area, looking for altitude (cooler temps) in the summer months in Flagstaff and the western sates north of me. I'm in a 2015 Nissan Xterra...the Jeeps and 4Runners were just a bit too expensive for my budget but I do like them a lot.
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Great video Sarah and thank for sharing it 👍
Safe travels mIss Sarah! 💪💓
Cool thanks
MREs at Quartzsite Outpost 75$ a case
Come to the Lake Havasu BLM Field office and say Hi..
Looks like a good set up. I'll give ya $10.00 for a plate of that food. Yes! I'm hungry. 😀
New subscriber love your videos, keep them coming Sarah!
Thank you!
Hello Sara, please accept my apologies if I am unsensitive at times I’ve had it hard and my personality sometimes isn’t appropriate. Wish I can communicate to you how much I appreciate your friendship. Thank you for your videos Gary.
Outstanding review thanks for sharing
Looks like a nice setup!
Arizona Green Tea for the win.
Sarah, have you heard of the recent government ban Filming in National Parks, Historic sites and federal lands managed by the government to RUclips, Tiktok and other social media sites? In October 2022, they reinstated the filming ban without a permit. Posting to RUclips, etc is considered commercial filming which isn't allowed without a permit.
I think that was intended for ad and movie companies.......Why does every law hurt the little guys???🤔🤔
UHOH I think the drone police are here. LOL. As far as commercial drone filming requiring a permit is concerned I think it is a stupid law. 99% of people that make a basic standard living that just get by are probably thinking a drone permit is stupid too and just will ignore the law, which in my opinion gives the law no teeth.
@@Str8Shooter- This doesn't just impact drone videos. (Although, I understand the Park's Service requiring permits for Drones.) It impacts all Professional and Amatuer Videographers, Filmmakers who upload their footage to Social media sites. Commercial or Non Commercial. I agree it is a stupid law.
The Park service said they're not looking for RUclipsrs, especially small ones like her.
Looks beautiful
Ziploc bags are essential! I buy them by bulk. Quart & gallon sized. That let's me organize so many items to pack away and the bags can be labeled for cords that go to other items. And yes, great fridge/freezer bags instead of bulky containers 👍
I also use the larger Dollar Tree bags to store things in, like my little dogs coats & such.
Good organization in your little rig! 👍
We all need our snacks!
Thanks for the great video, Sarah!
Looks like you’ve got most everything covered. Do you ever worry about like coyotes or wild animals snatching up your beautiful dog? This is only the third video I watched of yours but I’m really liking it.
Miss you Sarah! Love your content!
You don't need to carry a level, just down load a free level app on your phone
I'm watching this while boondocking in my 4 door wrangler
I zip tied black out curtains on my rollbar too, mine are walmart
I'm 6'4" and lean the passenger seat back to sleep
You know the handle thing over the glove box , you can prop your cell phone on it and watch movies
Wow! 6'4! I barely fit in my jeep! 🤣
@@wanderingjeepsy I curl my toes up and stuff them under the floor may
No for real though when I lean the passenger side front seat back I have just enough room to sleep good
what kind of power i need to do that for fridge electric blanket or buddy heat small blender
Very nice, a lot of info about a set up.
Great video. Somehow I forgot to subscribe after seeing you on Wonderhussy, but better late than never.
You seem to be getting things down to a science, and your planned improvements make perfect sense. It's not unusual for me to cringe when I see how someone is adapting to nomadic life, or failing to, or being overly stressed by either the actual workload or perceived uncertainty. Sometimes it's because they just can't form a vision of how they want things to be, or they lack the abilities, money, or work ethic needed to follow through. Other times it's just a lack of ability to notice, analyze, and solve problems, or improve things that aren't really problems. You are doing a great job on all those fronts.
Nice setup Sarah ,see little one out there lol ,you need to cook me a grilled ham and cheese sandwich 😋 just messing lol , very nice setup hun ,stay safe love ya
Nice pic. Looking good.
Exelente amiga y caudate mucho😊👌👍✌
I set up a tent simply so women will stop calling the cops on me because they are creeped out by a plain, old van sitting there.
Your great we love you
how do i find quite spots like this
Hi Sarah,
Thanks for making the videos.
I have a truck and am getting ready to buy an RV.
Why are you leaving the RV?
How do you stay on the internet?
Do you not get lonely?
Thank you,
Pat
Very nice setup. Might be a little small for me though. Lol
I always like fwi &&& ty S🌟
This seems cool 😎
HI
Splendid!👍
How do you get your Amazon orders ?
They go to my aunt's house
Where do you keep all of your purses and shoes!?😁
Sorry I had to run. But I enjoyed the video.!❤🦋🌻🎸
your so lucky but at least i can live through your adventure
What was the brand name for the cooking pots?
You can find all the items in my Amazon store. The link to the store is under the description of this video 🙂
Very interesting lifestyle unique
I know exactly where you are welcome!! Park Ranger Steve
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love it