Converting My Jeep Wrangler into an Overlanding Machine! All by myself :)
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- Опубликовано: 20 авг 2022
- No Experience and No Workshop! I can't believe we actually did it (and that it looks good too). Very excited to start my overlanding chapter :) Thank you Jackery for sending me the Explore 1500 to use! Check them out here: geni.us/v0m9Dc
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Another massive thank you to James Baroud for the Evasion M rooftop tent that we now have completely set up! Full review to come soon but spoiler alert: I love it.
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Definitely will look into it!! We are hoping to do this when we are able to roam free in Japan 🇯🇵
A lots of food is contaminated radioactive so please take your risk to get cancers of your body. Do not blame others.
You’ve really put this type of holiday on my travel list for how we experience Japan! Great vid as always!
Glad you enjoyed it! It's such a great way to travel!
Well done Hannah and Chris, great build. Any DIY that doesn't end with a trip to hospital is a triumph in my book. Let the adventures begin.
Agreed 😅
The jeep build looks awesome. I wouldn’t say it’s a small build, it’s a biggie in my book. Hard work pays off, you guys done amazing. Also, the new space looks great, almost as if you guys secretly shot in IKEA when nobody was looking haha. Not sure why, but the MacBook looked like an IKEA prop haha.
Hahah yeah it was definitely a project on the larger side 😅
Just came across your channel and your solo camping in japan video! So cool to see someone overlanding out of a jeep in japan. Love the set up and thanks for the shoutout!
No thank YOU for the build inspiration 😅 I’m loving the lifestyle so far so keen for more trips in the future!
Never apologies for learning something new, you two did a great job on the kitchen bit!
Really impressed by the build Hannah. Great job to you, Chris, Connor and everyone else who contributed. The jeep looks fabulous now for camping.
Thank you! Excited to get started ☺️
So, something I really love about this is ... well, a few things: 1. Your videos are always great because you come across as so honest and authentic and NOT pretentious which is great! 2. You're doing all of this in JAPAN which is one of the most gorgeous places for outdoor adventures that I've had the pleasure to visit. Clean, beautiful, moderate weather ... just wonderful. 3. It's been cool to see your videos evolve over these different stages of your life. Keep up the channel and have fun!
Thanks Mike ☺️ Happy to hear that.
The jeep looks great with the camping additions you and Chris did a great job!
DIY gives you that extra satisfaction because you know you worked hard to build it and it works great. Love the idea of a home on wheels with everything you need, its such a nice thought. Congrats on the effort and I can't wait to see more of the Jeep in future videos!
Very true. All the extra little scratches and holes give it ✨character✨
Understand the difficulty of being overseas and trying to do a build. I was stationed in Atsugi JN for 3 years. Love the build; don't sell yourself short by building it yourself or apologize. DIY projects mean more in the end and you can be very proud of what you have created as it shows in your video. First builds are always the hardest however you built it and know all its quirks, how to fix it, and in the end will figure out what works and doesn't work. Once you've used it, then comes usually the rebuild where you incorporate what you've found you need more and the parts that didn't work out at all that seemed to be a great idea in the start. From the $$$$ you saved by doing it yourself, you could build 2-3 more versions and probably still not spend as much as a "fancy" pull out kitchen that you now would have a hard time justifying tossing it for another once you figure it all out and it didn't really suite your needs. I'm starting on my 3rd rendition of my camp kitchen in the rear of my 4Runner, so I know! :) And I love the challenge of figuring it all out, although sometimes very frustrating. GREAT WORK!!!
Any DYI project has its own temptations. The biggest hurdle is confronting each one AND overcoming them. Congratulations. Marie and I always enjoy your channel and your adventures.
Now, you won't get stuck in a flat area, like what happened in that other vehicle that you borrowed for the day. Each of these adventures have been a LOT of fun to watch.
Thanks for being you...and we look forward to all the exciting videos that are coming to this channel.
Again, congratulations.
Thank you! Yes we confronted many a challenge and fear on this project! Glad you liked it ☺️
Something about the desk/office made this feel so different from the usual videos! Def news anchor vibes like you said. Such a cool jeep build! (Also the audio cuts again...*chef's kiss*)
Fun! I'm looking forward to the epic Jeep adventures. You and Chris did a great *burp* job on the conversion work. I also look forward to the evolution of your new office. It's all comin' together!
This is spectacular, Hannah! Congratulations to you and Chris! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🫶🏻
Congrats on a job well done Hannah, the whole thing looks awesome!
Don't worry about the lack of experience, it's great! I just hope it lasts a while without warping or giving you troubles, given that it'll be in the shelter of the vehicle when not in use, I'm sure it will and You've learned a lot from this experience. The fact that you had an idea and executed it is a far better outcome then not trying in first place and hopefully inspires others to also live their dream. I love your videos as always.
Thank you! Yes I’m already getting some more ideas about how to improve it in the future.
This is so freaking cool! Glad you managed to make it all work out, and I’m looking forward to future videos with it ☺️
I loved this video and seeing the process of building the kitchen!
Thanks Chris! It was super challenging (to make and edit haha)
thats so cool sweet and simple. waiting for more shots and videos
Nice job on your first build! Turned out great!
Thanks! Hopefully the next one is a little more stylish!
That's a beautiful setup you got there Hannah! Happy overlanding :)
It looks amazing hannah well done you should be so proud !!
As a woodcrafts men I think you did an amazing job especially with what you had to work with. I really appreciate what you and Chris accomplished!! That is not easy. I know that you will enjoy using it for years to come. We are looking forward to your adventures on the road. ❤️❤️
Thanks Michael! That means a lot coming from a wood working person’
Great car update! 👍Congratulations! Good luck and interesting travels! 😉
Great looking Jeep and awesome job on the build!!!
Nice! I hope you enjoy new looftop tent!
That looks so adventurous! Can’t wait to see your next trips.
It looks so good!! Well done, Hannah.
Hell ya! Seems like you got this done rather quickly! Looks great
Wow! Great job :D the jeep is looking super goood!
The result looks so stunning and Andy might just be the cutest smol dog ever!!
Bravo Hannah! Looks soooo good!! 💪
I’m loving these Jeep videos! Hope to see many more. Your build turned out fantastic
Thank you! I’m very happy with how it turned out!
Wow!😍 super great! job well done!
Congratulations on a successful (mostly) DIY build. Well done.
The Jeep build looks great.
Awesome Job !
It actually looks amazing 👏
That turned out great!!!! you should feel very proud of yourself!!!
Kicking goals Hannah !!!!
This is so cool! Been looking forward to the Jeep build and it turned out amazing. A definite benefit of doing it yourself is that you know how to fix it! And you have a better idea of how to change stuff as the build evolves. The office is really cool too, you just keep checking off the professional youtuber boxes haha, can't wait to see whats next!
Yes exactly! We’d still like to build some kind of camera gear drawer in the backseat area or something so it seems a lot more doable now that we’ve got this under our belt!
Fabulous work! Hope there will be videos about road trip and camping with the jeep, that will be fantastic
That's the plan!
Very well done, great job for your first DIY project.
You guys did such an awesome job on your jeep build!! 😀
Insane build!!! 👏👏👏
The jeep looks very good.
Looking forward for more videos on the jeep.🔥😍
Wow the build really turned out great!
Looks like your all set for awesome adventures!
Nice work Hannah, it looks perfect for adventures. I thought Chris might have installed some kind of drone take-off strip on the roof though... So he could launch without getting out of the car! Happy camping 👍❤️👍
Haha it wouldn’t surprise me lol
The jeep looks great, good job.👍🏻
Good job on the build. Building it, making mistakes, laughing a lot and celebrating successes is part of the fun of overlanding.
Thanks Michael. So much fun so far!
Awesome ! well done. Enjoy it !!!
This is so cool! Andy is a terrific supervisor.
He’s just the cutest 🥰
Yay finished Jeep! As a non-handiperson, I'm impressed! It was a bit humbling to hear that the rooofrack wouldn't be able to support my partner and me at the same time, though. Glad that's not an issue for you 🙂. And the studio with early-2000s-news-anchor look was fun!
Yeah I was a little surprised to hear the limit also. To be fair though, that might just be dynamic weight while the car is in motion but static weight it could hold a lot more. I’m not sure.
Nice jeep and you need a massive bright orange Naruto pic on that grey wall.
Haha yeah I think I definitely need some warmth back there
Good job folks !
Liked the drawn effects and how you transition from scene to scene mid sentence.
YESSSSS it turned out SO sick!
Thank you!! So excited to take advantage of it all :)
damn dude your JK turned out sick. lookin forward to your wheelin videos.
Thanks! I’m very proud of it!
That seemed pretty easy to set up the Jeep for overlanding. Looks great
Beautiful and inspiring. Bless you
Hannah’s are just super cool humans💁🏽♀️ hehe thank you for sharing
Great build, I think you’ve got a business there!
Great work!
This is amazing!!!
Like the new setting.... Very you...
looks amazing :)
@ 10:17 nice set up ☝
The Jeep looks great! Very excited to see what's to come and all the places you'll go. The office space, yeah it's eh right now but you'll figure it out. Will Mochi be going on any adventures with you guys?
Is that a bow in your hair? I love bows, are the coming back. Your kitchen look great. Good luck on your jeep adventures.
Ayooo, awesome and ready for more adventures!
Great setup!! FYI dee zee makes a great rack that is bolt on with no drilling. Ran it with our RTT for 3 years on our Jeep.
I’ll keep that in mind for next time!
omg its amazing! well done. I hope this inspires you to do more diy =)
I think you all did an amazing job on the jeep, I thought you bought it that way when I saw it in your previous videos.
good job! amazing built. cool touch with the overlapping commentary switch scene...
Beautiful 🤩
As a proud owner of a Jeep Rubicon ready for overlanding, I will now watch your videos with even increased interest! No rooftop tent for my rig, though. Not every country is as safe as Japan, better to be stealthy and low-profile.
Welcome Philippe! It’s such a fun lifestyle but yes I totally understand about the no RTT thing.
I like this 90's teen movie first point naration speech combined-continuing with origina voice video. Very rare on youtube.
Great video and insights Hannah. I'm interested in the rhino-rack backbone, but even at 150kg weight limit how does it cope with two people when the tent alone is 70kg?
Gr8 vidéo… congratulations! Looking forward to many more road trip videos!
Qn: Do they have white water rafting in Japan???
"Doesn't look slick"... What? DIY is always slick to me. Nice work!
Hah thanks Timothy! The multiple screw holes in the top from when we missed the wood underneath my disagree however haha
Good Job!
Superb 😍
Very cool. Thanks. A bit late for this vid but you have a new subscriber :)
Very cool ! It would be curious to know how much the change affected MPG ( miles per gallon).
Maybe have a sticky note that has the Jeep's new height to serve as a reminder when approaching a parking garage that may have a low height or ceiling obstructions.
Like your design of the build 👌
It seems like it hasn't affected the MPG much (not in a particularly noticable way at least!)
It's cool. Wonderful.
The burp was my favourite part
It turns out the overlanding kitchen works properly in your Jeep, Miss Hannah, so that you can cook during your journey.
His laugh is so hilarious 😂
Me and my husband tried some diy projects at our house, and i can agree with you that even sometimes is not like 100% perfect (holes, lines and measurements) BUT the thing is, saying that we build up that stuff together is the REAL satisfaction!
Great work you too! 👌
The jeep is looking awesome. Did you decided the name for it?
You’re very right! Doesn’t matter that it’s a little average looking cuz I built it! Haha
And no I haven’t really settled on a name yet haha. I’m too indecisive.
@@CurrentlyHannahwhen the right name pop up in your mind you will know it and not doubt about it anymore, don't worry! 😉
Love it! :)
Love it.
A camping in the rain video on the countryside of Japan would be cool.
SAME!
That's a slick first build you have there, I'm totally cribbing that three-layer pullout setup. And it's nice you kept the 2nd row for an additional 2-3 passengers. It'd be interesting to know 1) how rattly things are (especially the battery) while offroad 2) as someone who drinks like a camel at times, how's that gallon holding up e.g. is it enough for a trip, or it's just a case of camping where there's a decent supply of water, and that gallon is just for transit/emergencies 3) don't you need some kind of windbreak at the back of the stove, or it's just a matter of parking such that the door is enough to block all wind?
The thing with solar panels is that it's... tricky. You might end up having two kits - one on the roof as you ride, one you drag out when you're parked (because you will park under the shade). Not having one is fine for now, given you're not going on some crazy off-grid adventures (yet).
Great work here Hannah! To the first of many overlanding builds, and all the safe adventures you'll be having!
Thanks Marcus!
Yes everything was a little rattly at first so we pulled it all apart and used wood glue first and then screws and it got rid of any squeaks! The water is enough for a couple of days at least and in Japan there's so many places (like natural spring water) to fill it up if we need to. And so far the wind hasn't been a problem while cooking but we do plan to put some kind of wind blocker up for the future.
And yes we'd like some solar panels on the rooftop tent, but yes mostly for when we're just parked at places etc. Still looking into it!
Little steps, with a purpose. You're moving in the right direction. High 5 on that.
I am from Nepal🇳🇵I am biggest fan of your 🥺I live in Japan Yokohama
OH! Greetings from Amsterdam
you couldn’t get your 🙌🏻 on the batwing awning. i really like that ☝️
ルーフテントいいよね!
My favorite takeaway from this video: “problems” are just challenges to overcome and conquer 😈 seriously can’t thank you enough 🙏🏽 just for being yourself 🥰🐥🕉