Thanks for saying that, John. Some of the hardest parts of my travels are dealing with the people who judge me before (or instead of) talking to me. This is a shame, because I have some interesting stories to tell those who stop to talk.
@@RogerGolden2016 Hi Roger. I wouldn't concern myself with them. You're 1 of a kind; they're a dime a dozen. They'll never know what you already know - what freedom and adventure really mean.
i am no longer able to maintain a living wage as we are in the same boat . mine is due to many strokes i have had 5 in the last6 yrsall due to uncontrolable blood pressure
Thanks for doing an excellent job on this video Mike! And thanks to everyone who has responded, here or on my facebook page! It means a lot to hear people's kind words and best wishes.
Hi Roger! I'm just now seeing Mike's video featuring your story. It's a year since it was posted. I hope you & your cat are doing well. When I go out on my e-bike I know I'll be thinking of you. I'll be surveying my surroundings and saying to myself "where would Roger camp if he was here enjoying this ride?
@@rossmacintosh5652 I have been to California and back across the country to Tennessee since that video was made. My trailer and solar system are different now.
Wow..great story..did you just stumble upon him at the dog park..we found this vid both inspirational and motivational..a great interview l..thanks so much!
Yes, we met by chance. I had been dealing with weather issues (winds in my face can be a huge problem) and stopped at a (to me) random park with a powered Pavillion where I could plug in for a bit. Mike arrived, saw my rig, and had questions. This video came from that.
It is definitely a one-of-a-kind rig. At times it takes a lot of work to keep it all going, but other times I get to enjoy the open roads in ways that very few people ever get to do.
I just missed him. He reported getting into Mississippi yesterday. We live about 10 miles North of Grand Bay, AL, where he passed through. Will follow him on Facebook. Thanks for sharing.
@@RogerGolden2016 thanks for the interview 💯 I building a live channel for motorized bicycle touring and bikepacking. Sorry I missed you on the tour I went there and back and didn't see you . I posted the trip on my other channel .
Thanks for doing this video. Story of him and his cat sort of reminds me of “Street Cat Named Bob”, series of books and movie mostly popular in UK. I do wonder what Roger does with cat when he encounters bad weather.
We shelter and wait it out. Phideaux sleeps in the tent with me most nights, but sometimes she "stands guard" outside. Of course, Phideaux is a cat, so her idea of standing guard is "If you see me running, you better run too."
I have recently bought a 150,w plug & play, solar bike kit folds down to 12" x 8" x 3,5" carrying case I intend to use in the same way. Travel is so expensive & need't be. No hurry, just enjoy the scenery. I can drape it over my trailer & charge on the run or hang in up in camp. Not hard to find also someone who'll let you charge for a spell too..
Oh shoot I’ve been waiting to be able to drive to do this….this is super attainable right now. I’d love to know where he pitches his tent at night/ what he does with the solar panels when it rains. I have a spinal disability but an electric bike should be fine since I won’t have to pedal as much
@@joannec2153 No need to feel sorry for me. I'm just a guy doing the best he can with what he has to work with, just like everyone else. The difference is that I chose a unique lifestyle before my surgery. And yes, it can be hard with an ostomy. the medical accessories I MUST have are expensive, not available in mainstream retail outlets, and crucial to my existence.
God bless this wonderful man and his wonderful cat I wish him more freedom health and goodness I want to be like him 1 day 1 luv Ameer Reemabeets age47 NYC the hellhole of earth
No, those were 2 100W panels. My current set uses 8 30W panels arranged in 2 120W packages that fold up into portfolio-sized packs. Solar power handles all of my energy needs when touring now.
I do not receive ANY form of public assistance. How are you supporting me? I've worked my whole life and CONTINUE to work while on the road. Unless you have sent a donation through PayPal or Cash App of your own free will, you haven't contributed anything to my travels at all. I resent you thinking that you have a claim on my freedom. Attitudes like that are the hardest thing I have to face on a daily basis, and like yours, they are groundless.
@@capswin You mean the things MY taxes pay for? Yes, I do,. Having been (note the present participle) paying for those things for the past 40 years, I feel as if I have a right to what I have paid for. I am sorry that you don't feel that way.
That dude has got the right idea, traveling around on an e-bike.
That's something I've been wanting to do for awhile!.
This guys fantastic. He’s overcome so much in living the way he wants. Good luck to him.
You’re absolutely right about what you said
Did you reach out to this man and if so, how is he doing and you keep following him?
Free as a bird. I sometimes think I would want to do that, then a thunderstorm rolls in and I am thankful I have a roof over my head 😀
This guy is living his best life.... Inspiration at it's finest.
"There is no greater adventure than to live the live of your dreams." -- unknown
This guy is "ultimate cool". Talk about someone who can play the cards they were dealt!
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Thanks for saying that, John. Some of the hardest parts of my travels are dealing with the people who judge me before (or instead of) talking to me. This is a shame, because I have some interesting stories to tell those who stop to talk.
@@RogerGolden2016 Hi Roger. I wouldn't concern myself with them. You're 1 of a kind; they're a dime a dozen. They'll never know what you already know - what freedom and adventure really mean.
i am no longer able to maintain a living wage as we are in the same boat . mine is due to many strokes i have had 5 in the last6 yrsall due to uncontrolable blood pressure
This gentleman is to be truly admired, not letting health issues get in the way of what he loves to do is an inspiration to all of us.
Roger is finding a way to make ‘lemonade’ from the lemons that he is faced with. Great story.
Thanks John. I appreciate hearing that.
Thanks for doing an excellent job on this video Mike! And thanks to everyone who has responded, here or on my facebook page! It means a lot to hear people's kind words and best wishes.
Hi Roger! I'm just now seeing Mike's video featuring your story. It's a year since it was posted. I hope you & your cat are doing well. When I go out on my e-bike I know I'll be thinking of you. I'll be surveying my surroundings and saying to myself "where would Roger camp if he was here enjoying this ride?
@@rossmacintosh5652 I have been to California and back across the country to Tennessee since that video was made. My trailer and solar system are different now.
Thanks again for the interview you where in my town when you made this . I was on a motorized bicycle touring Florida to California and back.
God bless take care of your self interesting story ... stay safe 🚴🚵🚴🏿♂️
Thank you!
Wow..great story..did you just stumble upon him at the dog park..we found this vid both inspirational and motivational..a great interview l..thanks so much!
Yes, we met by chance. I had been dealing with weather issues (winds in my face can be a huge problem) and stopped at a (to me) random park with a powered Pavillion where I could plug in for a bit. Mike arrived, saw my rig, and had questions. This video came from that.
Loved seeing his set up! Love is RV and that he loves his cat so much to travel with him.
It is definitely a one-of-a-kind rig. At times it takes a lot of work to keep it all going, but other times I get to enjoy the open roads in ways that very few people ever get to do.
Thank you Mike, this speaks to your character and kindness to others.
Loved this special “on the road” interview!!
What a great piece...
I think Mike did an excellent job with this video.
I just missed him. He reported getting into Mississippi yesterday. We live about 10 miles North of Grand Bay, AL, where he passed through. Will follow him on Facebook. Thanks for sharing.
I am spending the Easter weekend in Walker, LA, just East of Baton Rouge.
@@RogerGolden2016 thanks for the interview 💯 I building a live channel for motorized bicycle touring and bikepacking.
Sorry I missed you on the tour I went there and back and didn't see you . I posted the trip on my other channel .
Thanks Mike. A most interesting interview with Roger. We wish him safe travels.
Y'all Be Safe!
Thank you!
Thanks Mike... that was a very warming story.
Thank you Mike, Loved the video!!
Thank you man. Stay safe with your wife
Thank you Mike, wonderful interview! Praying for Rogers safe travels. 🙏
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this story of Roger.
Wow he is living the dream, i aspire to be as free as he is
This is a great video. i appreciate it and will keep up with Roger.
beautiful story, I love the home free name. it's a new I'll start using.
GO RODGER
That was very interesting. A man who has health issues but they don’t rule his life
Thanks for doing this video. Story of him and his cat sort of reminds me of “Street Cat Named Bob”, series of books and movie mostly popular in UK. I do wonder what Roger does with cat when he encounters bad weather.
We shelter and wait it out. Phideaux sleeps in the tent with me most nights, but sometimes she "stands guard" outside.
Of course, Phideaux is a cat, so her idea of standing guard is "If you see me running, you better run too."
Interesting story stay safe and happy traveling
Thank you!
Nice design and function
I agree with others, this is an interesting story. I would welcome other videos like this.
Long live the solar tour.
A very interesting fella. Thanks for interviewing him. I wish him and his kitty a safe and healthy trip.
Thank you!
Very different that’s for sure.
WOW! Great interview. God bless him. Thanks for sharing! Following him on FB!
Talk him out of it ok , fla is nice & you won't freeze .
Great video.
This looks like something I would be interested in doing one day.
Fantastic!! The world is your oyster ...
This is a great trailer design for 200w solar in a tiny space, and still carry everything useful.
The more things you own, the more things own you.
Exactly.
I have recently bought a 150,w plug & play, solar bike kit folds down to 12" x 8" x 3,5" carrying case I intend
to use in the same way. Travel is so expensive & need't be. No hurry, just enjoy the scenery. I can drape it
over my trailer & charge on the run or hang in up in camp. Not hard to find also someone who'll let you charge
for a spell too..
Awe, pretty cat , wow ,nice bike set up , baby don't go to California its not safe there & you will freeze !,
An amazing setup for his home free life, is this at Liza jackson park?
Prayers for Roger for a safe trip and many fabulous adventures 😁👍🙏💖
Great story... Thanks !
This is amazing. I wish i found about this person earlier
Great interview
Love it!!!
Following you is like reading a good book! I have read many good books on people traveling cross country! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸‼️👀👀👀
My next adventure....💚💛♥️
You should get a recumbent trike ,there alotmore comfortable to ride.
He has no money. They are expensive, even used.
Don’t see his info below?
Did Bo chase the cat?
I wanna do that so much with my ebike
I want to do something this from New York down to New Orleans.
Oh shoot I’ve been waiting to be able to drive to do this….this is super attainable right now. I’d love to know where he pitches his tent at night/ what he does with the solar panels when it rains. I have a spinal disability but an electric bike should be fine since I won’t have to pedal as much
If someone knows how it would be humanity at its best to setup a Go Fund Me page for him to get his reverse operation.
That would be awesome! I would donate. Don’t know how to do a page like that. I’ll donate if someone sets it up.
@@sundanceblue21thomaswelch26 i don’t know how to set it up either, but maybe Wendland’s tech guy does.
I would love to donate too. Feel sorry to him. Without good health, it is hard to travel alone.
@@joannec2153 No need to feel sorry for me. I'm just a guy doing the best he can with what he has to work with, just like everyone else. The difference is that I chose a unique lifestyle before my surgery. And yes, it can be hard with an ostomy. the medical accessories I MUST have are expensive, not available in mainstream retail outlets, and crucial to my existence.
Excuse me, sir I really like this video. Have you been keeping in touch with this man and if so, how is he doing?
God bless this wonderful man and his wonderful cat I wish him more freedom health and goodness I want to be like him 1 day 1 luv Ameer Reemabeets age47 NYC the hellhole of earth
Is there a way to contact this individual for as I am planning of conducting the same trip?
Is it 2 300w panels?
No, those were 2 100W panels. My current set uses 8 30W panels arranged in 2 120W packages that fold up into portfolio-sized packs. Solar power handles all of my energy needs when touring now.
1:46 Chewing on a CIGARETTE? Why the serious Health Problems? 🤷♂️
Oh the Smells coming off this guy. He's Nuckin Futs
Hmmmm. If he's not paying taxes, seems I'm supporting him.
I do not receive ANY form of public assistance. How are you supporting me? I've worked my whole life and CONTINUE to work while on the road. Unless you have sent a donation through PayPal or Cash App of your own free will, you haven't contributed anything to my travels at all. I resent you thinking that you have a claim on my freedom. Attitudes like that are the hardest thing I have to face on a daily basis, and like yours, they are groundless.
@@RogerGolden2016 Do you use public roads? Do you use public restrooms? How about county or state parks?
@@capswin You mean the things MY taxes pay for? Yes, I do,. Having been (note the present participle) paying for those things for the past 40 years, I feel as if I have a right to what I have paid for. I am sorry that you don't feel that way.
@@RogerGolden2016 I thought that you said that you don’t pay taxes.
Have a nice day capswin.
He can deny it all he wants but he is homeless.
Human language is limited. One word cannot describe full situation of this man. He is defenately living his live.
He is a chronic bike packer.
Hes homeless by choice aka "home-free" he would qualify for section 8 free housing if he really wanted an apartment.
@@AB-kg6rk nobody is homeless by choice