When you have ac and an insulated house it’s mild weather but yea I know what you mean I live in Georgia and one time when I was camping during a heat wave it was not only humid af but it was 100 degrees at night and 120 during the day and the sleeping bag and tent only held in more heat and humidity and made it worse overall
When I used to live in my car, I bought a portable misting fan on Amazon for about $60 (it's about $50 now). That was a lifesaver. I was sleeping in the car during summer when it was anywhere from 90 to 100 degrees outside at night, and that misting fan on high speed an intermittent mist was able to keep me cool while I slept and it was USB charger and battery operated. I also used it in the daytime while I was driving when it was even hotter because my AC compressor broke and was like $1,000 to replace. That damn fan saved my life that summer. Best purchase ever.
I live in Southern California, so our heat is dry heat. And even if it was humid, the mist with the fan on full blast is still going to be better relief than absolutely nothing! Open the window a crack if you must.
If you park your car outside in the open air like most people living out of their cars do, carbon monoxide is not an issue. If we had an enclosed space to park our cars and we probably have an enclosed space to live too. As long as you turn your car off you're fine. Do people die of carbon monoxide poisoning in their cars while traveling (with the engine running mind you) during the winter when the windows are up all the time? Or if they're traveling long distances? No. Sleeping in the car is the same principle.
@@LaoSoftware. When you grow up here you get used to it. I don’t hike to much or go walking out if it’s over about 95. If it will be mostly shaded with a breeze blowing it’s doable. But I always carry at least half a gallon of water and Gatorade.
Back in summer 2016 I was homeless and sleeping in my 97 Camry with my dog Mochi. I got a membership at pf so I have a place to clean myself. Then I end up getting my car towed because I couldn’t pay the registration. End up moving at my friends house where I would regularly park few houses down because that was the only safe place I knew at the time. Then I started working at the same planet fitness. And eventually got back on my own feet. I’m in a much better situation now. Tough times don’t last only thought people do.
How’d you manage living in your car with a dog? Asking because I may be in a similar situation pretty soon and would greatly appreciate some pointers .
Shout out to Cracker Barrel for being so accommodating to folks sleeping in their parking lots, I've done it myself. You should at least buy a cup of coffee in the AM, their cheapest breakfast sandwich is 6 bucks.
@@zacksguitarhacks6390 the reason this is an unwritten rule is because, they do not have to allow you to use the parking lot. They could just not allow it.
If you're stuck sleeping in HOT weather, strip down the cover yourself with a wetted down towel with your fan(s) pointed at you. As a trucker I've had to do this on occasion when my a/c has died and the temps are 100° and up. Also, poured water on my dog to help her stay cooler.
Two sheets, dampen the top one, don't wet it too much and put the dry on first then the damp one. You create an evaporation air con that cools the space underneath the sheets. Helps to have the window open a crack so the humidity can escape. A fan will make it work faster but still works either way.
I lived in my car for over a year. How to beat the heat is get out of the city and away from the blacktop and go to the country and park in woods by a lake. During the day u will see a 30 to 40 degree differ3nce and at night 20 to 30. Also I bought black mesh window covers. This is so u can keep windows down get fresh air. Nobody can see in and if keeps mosquitoes out
Yes very good advice. I'm not sure if it's only where I live but there is a lake and river campground right beside each other and the river is noticeably very much colder than the lake like they're literally 2 minutes apart as the dam only separates them but the river is very much colder (, which makes the temperature drop if you're a camping right beside the river.), I don't know if this is because of all of the water from the lake is released from the bottom going into the river which the bottom might be colder since there is no sunlight hitting it(these are just my personal experiences)
Depending on what car you have, a Check Engine light is either an issue or a minor inconvenience. 2000-2013 GM cars tend to be a mix, larger vehicles get them less often and for more important reasons. Japanese brands tend to have a good reason for that, and German brands with check engine lights on is just the experience of owning a german car.
My best buddy has an '09 Rio. While not the nicest or most reliable car by any means, they're definitely one of the simplest and easy to repair/maintain modern cars around. Changing plugs and coils on that thing is like a DREAM. So simple. However, I couldn't fit when I tried to car camp in my '15 Sonata so theres no way I could sleep in a Rio. Strong, brave man you are sir.
Love the content and the journey man! Definitely seek out an OBD scanner for your car to read those error codes. Any auto parts store should also get you a reading as well. Keep on keepin’ on, brother. Shower love spread love!!
I was thinking the same thing. I thought it was common knowledge that if you stay at a place like cracker barrel that you're supposed to thank them for the free stay by patronaging the business
@george5432 dry heat? Have you ever been to Texas. Humidity us usually about 50 percent.... we're not Arizona... Edit- just looked up our average humidity. It's %79 mam.
Road trip/back-country hiking & camping in the Rockys/Montana, was the absolute best trip of my life. The fiance & I had an 04 Yukon XL so we had room to make a (very comfy) bed in the back. Did some incredible hiking & trails everyday, and then found random forests to park/sleep in (tiny bit creepy). But some of the most hardcore, narrow trails & cliffs/drop offs.. as well as unfathomable beauty & stunning views, (all the deadly wildlife up-close too)😅. And the night sky & meteor showers are so vivid, so bright, so close it feels like your in space. Its like you can see every star & every planet there ever was. Man I need to go back to that place😊
If it's that hot when you're trying to sleep simply turn your car on with the air conditioner on let it idle if not you can let it idle all night it won't hurt your car better to use an extra gallon of gas then swell in that heat
Hey brother man. Salt Lake City here, and from 2018-3023 (carnival funtime in the world) I spent HUNDREDS of nights in the Cracker Barrel parking lot when gas money was low or plans change. When stuck in a city it's nice to have this backup "arse saved again by CB" option. I noticed in the video, and you probably just didn't film it, but I really recommend you film, for next time... the part where you purchase breakfast, or a side of sausage for your dog, or perhaps even a small inexpensive plastic/wood gadget from the front gift shop area. Let'em know, and all of us as well, that the Barrel is the official Overlanding Adventures in Arse Saving, Really Nice LOTS & Really Good Breakfast Too! Semper Fi!
“ so then I did this, and then I did that, after that something happened, after something happened I went back to what I was doing before” these videos are so dumb nobody cares buddy. Go get a job and contribute to society
I miss the car camping.... I did a trip from Houston Tx, to Springfield Ma. Alone, in a 2004 YELLOW Mazda 3, 5 SPEED...😟....All in all it was a good time....👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 keep it up bro!!! 💯 💯💯💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@@RisingwoodsGal I guess they wanted to get yelled at? They really should've mentioned they ate there if they did so they wouldn't get yelled at by their comment section
Bro, definitely get that check engine light diagnosed before too many more miles. Them vehicles are getting harder to replace man. Good luck and have a safe trip.👍🏻
I live in tropical Far nth Qld and it’s humid and gets hot even in winter it’s humid and approx 27 degrees Celsius . Summer can get to the 40’s but I still love that your living your best life !! Ps I also have similar usb charging fan !!
Chances are he didn't even ask. He just thought he could do it and chances are he probably didn't even buy anything to eat. He just went in to use there bathroom.
@@Owwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww these people complaining about not eating there are a bunch of cry baby female dogs, can you imagine talking to these people IRL? i'd have to excuse myself
I was homeless an slept in the tent in the woods ...i have a fan attached to a battery...i fill a squirt bottle with cold water an spreay it towards the fan so the water lands on me...cooling me off!! Also you can make a can drink cold in the sun by keeping a wet rag wrapped round it...keep rag wet as it starts to dry ... In hor your drink woll be cool
I lived in a garage for 6 months. I know the struggle. Planet Fitness was a life saver. I could shower and use the restrooms anytime. I have huge respect for those who live out of their car. The coldest days and the hottest days must hit extra heavy. And I know the inconvenience of cooking meals and finding places isn't easy.
80° isn't hot but a car parked in the sun will typically be 30° hotter than the outside temp, plus bodyheat and exhaled breath on top of that. Sunlight goes through the glass and heats up the interior, and has nowhere to escape. This is why your car is so hot during the summer when you leave it parked outside a couple hours. I lived in my car during the peak of the summer, sometimes it was about 130 degrees first entering it. Even with the windows cracked like in this video its not enough to cool it down. Has to be all the way down and its still hotter than the outside temp. Key is parking in the shade but you cant always do that so buy multiple folding window shades. Putting 1 window shade on each side of the car blocks out 95% of sunlight which makes a huge difference. Winter is another beast
As much as I hate working out at planet fitness, they are kinda key to maintaining the freedom of this country and are a necessity to anyone who lives on the rode. I hope they never change their price. Really feels like something that would’ve been in the 70’s
Bro, I had a 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe, Z 71 white exterior, beautiful gray cloth, interior and leather! One of the best vehicles to put a queen size or full size air mattress in the back, lay down the seats and make that your place to be
Pro tip, travel at night and sleep during the day. Just catch a cool 4 hours in a public park or at a beach. Rest stops along the freeway are also solid for a little picnic nap.
Noticed the check engine light on&immediately called Mom&Dad to wire me a little extra fun money to go get that looked at..."No problem sweètie,it's on its way,be safe,we love you&please don't hesitate to call if you need more" 😂
I one time met a midgetess along one of my trips and we hooked up. We went to the buffet and I was able to get her meal on the child menu. It was awesome. Blazing with her was so good too. She would get wasted after 2 puffs. We're getting married this weekend at Dennys. So happy now
Hi..I have a great suggestion for you!! To stay cool at night..that cooler you have .get an ice pack they are 1$ at most places sometimes 2..but freeze it and at night place it under your neck or underarms and it will keep you cool!! My son does it all the time cuz it's so hot in out house in the winter❤😊
When I went camping for my birthday, I went for 5 nights. With moderate humidity, It was up to 112f during the day, night time it cooled down to 90f at 10pm! and in the early morning it was 75-80f.. luckily I went just to swim in my favorite river in a different spot everyday so day time wasn’t to bad, the heat/sun dried my swimming stuff super fast, then I’d go for a long dinner and icecream and download a couple shows to watch later, before heading back to camp. On day 3 the heat really started to get to me, the 4th day I spend longer in town doing laundry before heading back to camp and day 5 I ended up driving an hour north to spend the last night at my friends house to catch up and thankfully relax in her AC before driving 4 hours south the next day to get back home where it’s usually 70f or below at the warmest part of the day 😅
I like that you actually work out in the gym! Far too often I see people van, car or RV lifting and they just use PF for the showers and totally skip the gym part
Ryobi has small fans battery powered. Very good coverage. I have two in my van. Buy the two batteries they and they give away a tool with it. . Fans are one of them
OBSERVATION...one of grossest things is walking into a restaurant and having someone brushing their teeth and flossing and spitting in the sink. Wait till u get to PF.
Check Engine Light : it’s a issue with your exhaust system, might be one of the sensors… or also humidity can effect it . If you disconnect your battery ( negative connection for 30 seconds it will go out when you restart your car . If it comes on don’t panic the Engine is fine . Take your car on the highway at high speed for a good while 30 mins . Disconnect battery again and see what happens . If it comes on wait a few days and see if it resets . Now , you may burn a little more fuel than usual because one of the sensors is not working . People drive with the light on for years t doesn’t hurt the engine but may cost you more in fuel economy.
Get a misting bottle and put rubbing alcohol in it… intermittently spray yourself and when the fan hits it you will get chills and the bonus part, spraying the alcohol will disinfect things around you 🤣🤣 but it does work…
Kick.com/michaelhickey go watch me car camp all around the USA LIVE!
I might watch only cuz' you from where I live.
What was wrong with the car
Get a job bum
80° is pretty mild weather. Good luck on your trip.
80 degrees at night with humidity is not pleasant if you are trying to sleep
When you have ac and an insulated house it’s mild weather but yea I know what you mean I live in Georgia and one time when I was camping during a heat wave it was not only humid af but it was 100 degrees at night and 120 during the day and the sleeping bag and tent only held in more heat and humidity and made it worse overall
@@cysonferguson2123not at night time
Guys 80 @night not day
@@danielpritchard510still not a big deal not even a little
"It's not the heat, it's the HUMIDITY!"
In Kansas City? Not really lol
Yes in Kansas city. Shits humid af
missourians dont think about the humidity until its in the 90s
Vapour is hotter than air
Dew point
We Texans have to deal with 105 degrees 💀💀
More I've looked at the weather and it was 118
Its in the 90’s this week 🙏
@@Hashtagdude-1nice and cool
Ca 115
@@Chuwee909Ca doesn’t even come close to Texas 😂😂
When I used to live in my car, I bought a portable misting fan on Amazon for about $60 (it's about $50 now). That was a lifesaver. I was sleeping in the car during summer when it was anywhere from 90 to 100 degrees outside at night, and that misting fan on high speed an intermittent mist was able to keep me cool while I slept and it was USB charger and battery operated. I also used it in the daytime while I was driving when it was even hotter because my AC compressor broke and was like $1,000 to replace. That damn fan saved my life that summer. Best purchase ever.
What about humidity? Those things are literally pouring water inside of your car 🤔
I live in Southern California, so our heat is dry heat. And even if it was humid, the mist with the fan on full blast is still going to be better relief than absolutely nothing! Open the window a crack if you must.
I heard having a fan and a ice pack face the fan torwards the ice pack/bucket of ice will help also? I’m thinking about doing this
If 80 is hot then you better skip about half the country.
I'm in cali like 'how tf is 80 hot? That's sweater weather' 😂😂😂
80 is a nice day in michigan
80 in a car is about 87°. You’re in a hot metal box.
80 is hot for a lot of north-east states.
@@Skny0001 which wouldn't be the half to which I was referring.
I car camped in Texas summer. Use a bag of ice to sleep with. It works!
I do that during the summer in Texas too, and soak washcloths in a container of ice and put it on my forehead then go fast to sleep.😅
CARBON MONOXIDE
How do Texans go camping and hiking in nature? I dislike hot weather. I can't go outside.
If you park your car outside in the open air like most people living out of their cars do, carbon monoxide is not an issue. If we had an enclosed space to park our cars and we probably have an enclosed space to live too. As long as you turn your car off you're fine. Do people die of carbon monoxide poisoning in their cars while traveling (with the engine running mind you) during the winter when the windows are up all the time? Or if they're traveling long distances? No. Sleeping in the car is the same principle.
@@LaoSoftware. When you grow up here you get used to it. I don’t hike to much or go walking out if it’s over about 95. If it will be mostly shaded with a breeze blowing it’s doable. But I always carry at least half a gallon of water and Gatorade.
Back in summer 2016 I was homeless and sleeping in my 97 Camry with my dog Mochi. I got a membership at pf so I have a place to clean myself. Then I end up getting my car towed because I couldn’t pay the registration. End up moving at my friends house where I would regularly park few houses down because that was the only safe place I knew at the time. Then I started working at the same planet fitness. And eventually got back on my own feet. I’m in a much better situation now. Tough times don’t last only thought people do.
Good shit
Honestly can't fathom being homeless without a vehicle. Fortunately while life happens and we hit rock bottom we can turn it around and get back again
Glad things are better for you.
Got a rescue dog, it's name is Mocha.
How’d you manage living in your car with a dog? Asking because I may be in a similar situation pretty soon and would greatly appreciate some pointers .
Shout out to Cracker Barrel for being so accommodating to folks sleeping in their parking lots, I've done it myself. You should at least buy a cup of coffee in the AM, their cheapest breakfast sandwich is 6 bucks.
It is the unwritten rule to eat or something the next morning if crashed in their parking lot
Its a parking lot bro get over it.
@@zacksguitarhacks6390its private property they dont have to allow it.
This
@@zacksguitarhacks6390 the reason this is an unwritten rule is because, they do not have to allow you to use the parking lot. They could just not allow it.
If you're stuck sleeping in HOT weather, strip down the cover yourself with a wetted down towel with your fan(s) pointed at you. As a trucker I've had to do this on occasion when my a/c has died and the temps are 100° and up. Also, poured water on my dog to help her stay cooler.
Two sheets, dampen the top one, don't wet it too much and put the dry on first then the damp one.
You create an evaporation air con that cools the space underneath the sheets. Helps to have the window open a crack so the humidity can escape.
A fan will make it work faster but still works either way.
Man,I live in Arizona during the beginning of fall we pray for 80 degree weather😂
I lived in my car for over a year. How to beat the heat is get out of the city and away from the blacktop and go to the country and park in woods by a lake. During the day u will see a 30 to 40 degree differ3nce and at night 20 to 30. Also I bought black mesh window covers. This is so u can keep windows down get fresh air. Nobody can see in and if keeps mosquitoes out
thanks
Yes very good advice. I'm not sure if it's only where I live but there is a lake and river campground right beside each other and the river is noticeably very much colder than the lake like they're literally 2 minutes apart as the dam only separates them but the river is very much colder (, which makes the temperature drop if you're a camping right beside the river.),
I don't know if this is because of all of the water from the lake is released from the bottom going into the river which the bottom might be colder since there is no sunlight hitting it(these are just my personal experiences)
No way should you sleep without your car being secure
Window s down?
Not smart
Don't be a victim from a crime of opportunity
Well most times by lakes or rivers or ocean you get good breeze..
Depending on what car you have, a Check Engine light is either an issue or a minor inconvenience.
2000-2013 GM cars tend to be a mix, larger vehicles get them less often and for more important reasons. Japanese brands tend to have a good reason for that, and German brands with check engine lights on is just the experience of owning a german car.
Check engine lights are the worst! Just sent through it recently 😢
*went
My best buddy has an '09 Rio. While not the nicest or most reliable car by any means, they're definitely one of the simplest and easy to repair/maintain modern cars around. Changing plugs and coils on that thing is like a DREAM. So simple. However, I couldn't fit when I tried to car camp in my '15 Sonata so theres no way I could sleep in a Rio. Strong, brave man you are sir.
You need a Turkish towel for traveling. They fold up really small…. Dry out fast…. Can be used as a thin cover/ blanket…. Safe travels, bud!
Cool I’m glad to hear you’re from Indiana safe travels my friend I’m from Indiana and get that engine light checked
Love the content and the journey man! Definitely seek out an OBD scanner for your car to read those error codes. Any auto parts store should also get you a reading as well.
Keep on keepin’ on, brother. Shower love spread love!!
Hey hopefully you see this, a big help would be to find a pet store and buy cooling mats for pets. This is a game changer.
Cracker Barrel needs more good customers like you. Maybe next time you'll buy something..
I was thinking the same thing. I thought it was common knowledge that if you stay at a place like cracker barrel that you're supposed to thank them for the free stay by patronaging the business
@@wendybenson5903 these people are entitled...Cracker Barrel like Walmart is shutting down the overnight parking little by little.
I eat supper at CB if I am going to sleep over. Breakfast just ain’t my thing.
found the cracker barrel manager or something. all he did was brush his teeth and use a parking lot.
@@clayfan3all he did? You say it like its nothing. Its very difficult to find a place that will let you stay the night on their property.
Its 120° in Arizona most of the summer. We would be cold in 80°. 😂
💯💯💯💯
*laughs in Texan* We would KILL for 80° weather right now. It was 108° here yesterday.
what 108 of dry heat? thats cute
You understand it gets that hot in missouri too, except add humidity
Well you also have to factor in humidity plus also he was sleeping inside of a car which raises the temperature
@george5432 dry heat? Have you ever been to Texas. Humidity us usually about 50 percent.... we're not Arizona...
Edit- just looked up our average humidity. It's %79 mam.
@@anythingroam2423you think 50-80% humidity is high
Come down to the Louisiana swamps
If humidity could be over 100% percent it would be down here
Road trip/back-country hiking & camping in the Rockys/Montana, was the absolute best trip of my life. The fiance & I had an 04 Yukon XL so we had room to make a (very comfy) bed in the back. Did some incredible hiking & trails everyday, and then found random forests to park/sleep in (tiny bit creepy).
But some of the most hardcore, narrow trails & cliffs/drop offs.. as well as unfathomable beauty & stunning views, (all the deadly wildlife up-close too)😅. And the night sky & meteor showers are so vivid, so bright, so close it feels like your in space. Its like you can see every star & every planet there ever was.
Man I need to go back to that place😊
Also Aldi has those fans for like 10 bucks they are rechargeable and also double as a power bank highly recommend them
If it's that hot when you're trying to sleep simply turn your car on with the air conditioner on let it idle if not you can let it idle all night it won't hurt your car better to use an extra gallon of gas then swell in that heat
80° is like the end of 'spring' in our neck
of the woods, or Halloween weather.
Hey brother man. Salt Lake City here, and from 2018-3023 (carnival funtime in the world) I spent HUNDREDS of nights in the Cracker Barrel parking lot when gas money was low or plans change. When stuck in a city it's nice to have this backup "arse saved again by CB" option. I noticed in the video, and you probably just didn't film it, but I really recommend you film, for next time... the part where you purchase breakfast, or a side of sausage for your dog, or perhaps even a small inexpensive plastic/wood gadget from the front gift shop area. Let'em know, and all of us as well, that the Barrel is the official Overlanding Adventures in Arse Saving, Really Nice LOTS & Really Good Breakfast Too! Semper Fi!
The check engine light is a standard option with American vehicles 😂
Love from India Mickey ❤
Love from India ❤came through param
“ so then I did this, and then I did that, after that something happened, after something happened I went back to what I was doing before” these videos are so dumb nobody cares buddy. Go get a job and contribute to society
I miss the car camping.... I did a trip from Houston Tx, to Springfield Ma. Alone, in a 2004 YELLOW Mazda 3, 5 SPEED...😟....All in all it was a good time....👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 keep it up bro!!! 💯 💯💯💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
As a vanlifer, please buy a cup of coffee at least, when u have courtesy camping at Cracker Barrel ❤
Because you assume he hadn't had a full dinner the night before??
@@RisingwoodsGalMention you did eat there then so you dont get screamed at. Im sure this freeloader didnt.
@@stormah you assume too much. Sad!!!
@@RisingwoodsGal I guess they wanted to get yelled at? They really should've mentioned they ate there if they did so they wouldn't get yelled at by their comment section
@@stormah or maybe people should stop assuming!!!!
Bro, definitely get that check engine light diagnosed before too many more miles. Them vehicles are getting harder to replace man. Good luck and have a safe trip.👍🏻
Air for your A.C. is pulled through under your glove box may help to move that stuff out of the way so it will work properly.
I live in tropical Far nth Qld and it’s humid and gets hot even in winter it’s humid and approx 27 degrees Celsius . Summer can get to the 40’s but I still love that your living your best life !! Ps I also have similar usb charging fan !!
The whole point in Cracker Barrel giving you a place to rest in the first place is to eat in the restaurant!
Chances are he didn't even ask. He just thought he could do it and chances are he probably didn't even buy anything to eat. He just went in to use there bathroom.
Are you upset he didnt eat there or what
can you read @@Owwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
@@Owwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww these people complaining about not eating there are a bunch of cry baby female dogs, can you imagine talking to these people IRL? i'd have to excuse myself
Lmao!! A modern episode of 'This 'ol box! 😂😂😂 Anton's grandson Anthony.
Thanks for collaborating with paramvir
And lots of love from india 🇮🇳
I live exactly the same way you do. You are not alone in this lifestyle.❤❤❤
What you do in night during emergency pee or toilet?
Be a man
Shit ina bucket
You know
I was homeless an slept in the tent in the woods ...i have a fan attached to a battery...i fill a squirt bottle with cold water an spreay it towards the fan so the water lands on me...cooling me off!! Also you can make a can drink cold in the sun by keeping a wet rag wrapped round it...keep rag wet as it starts to dry ... In hor your drink woll be cool
Try the microfiber towels in the workout section.
I’m actually watching this as research for a long term road trip and this helped a lot
Be careful not washing that towel 1st!! Lint will be all over you!!
Exactly! 👌👌
I lived in a garage for 6 months. I know the struggle. Planet Fitness was a life saver. I could shower and use the restrooms anytime.
I have huge respect for those who live out of their car. The coldest days and the hottest days must hit extra heavy. And I know the inconvenience of cooking meals and finding places isn't easy.
Love from India ❤
80° isn't hot but a car parked in the sun will typically be 30° hotter than the outside temp, plus bodyheat and exhaled breath on top of that. Sunlight goes through the glass and heats up the interior, and has nowhere to escape. This is why your car is so hot during the summer when you leave it parked outside a couple hours. I lived in my car during the peak of the summer, sometimes it was about 130 degrees first entering it. Even with the windows cracked like in this video its not enough to cool it down. Has to be all the way down and its still hotter than the outside temp. Key is parking in the shade but you cant always do that so buy multiple folding window shades. Putting 1 window shade on each side of the car blocks out 95% of sunlight which makes a huge difference. Winter is another beast
I Respect you bro as you drove 2000km on a single call from our bro........
Respect ❤
That bed setup looks really cool, willing to share any info on it? Thanks!
As much as I hate working out at planet fitness, they are kinda key to maintaining the freedom of this country and are a necessity to anyone who lives on the rode. I hope they never change their price. Really feels like something that would’ve been in the 70’s
"I camped in 80° weather, look at me😢😢" 80 is almost perfect camping weather.. here in texas during the summer it's still 98° like nick lachey😂😂
Your Kia rio looks pretty clean
I've seen enough car living videos to understand that living in a car so much work
The least you could do was get some hashbrown casserole
Bro, I had a 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe, Z 71 white exterior, beautiful gray cloth, interior and leather! One of the best vehicles to put a queen size or full size air mattress in the back, lay down the seats and make that your place to be
80 degrees EXTREME HEAT?!
Me: Laughs in Floridian
80.......😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm in Arizona...😂
Got a sub from me also from Indiana stay safe dude!!!
Here in Arizona its 120° on a normal day. I feel you😂
You don't feel him it's way hotter here
Bro you don’t sleep during the day. It’s nighttime. It’s cooler at night time
@@mattparliament7141 Az night-time temps are in the 90's
Lol Extreme 80 degree weather is cute 😂 try Vegas summer nights where even at their coolest points you’re still in the triple digits.
I hope your car is okay.
People taking advantage of Cracker Barrel and not eating there will ruin it for the rest of us !
Pro tip, travel at night and sleep during the day. Just catch a cool 4 hours in a public park or at a beach. Rest stops along the freeway are also solid for a little picnic nap.
Storage units .. climate controlled
Noticed the check engine light on&immediately called Mom&Dad to wire me a little extra fun money to go get that looked at..."No problem sweètie,it's on its way,be safe,we love you&please don't hesitate to call if you need more" 😂
80 degrees? Your husband must have been worried sick about you.
found the pos^
Dude, reverse your sleeping pad. The reflective side bounces heat back up!
love from India ❤
Just watched your video with #PassengerParamvir
Me too
Try that down here in Orlando right now
Heat index was 108 yesterday
He’s alive!
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Bro you’re living my life!!!! Planet fitness is my go to for showers as well
No one down south feels bad for you and that 80 degrees lol. I did Houston in the summer, thought I was literally going to loose my mind and die.
I one time met a midgetess along one of my trips and we hooked up. We went to the buffet and I was able to get her meal on the child menu. It was awesome. Blazing with her was so good too. She would get wasted after 2 puffs. We're getting married this weekend at Dennys. So happy now
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Logically, that's probably extreme for a place like Missouri, but my knee-jerk reaction as a southerner was "80?! That's comfortable!" 😂
Buddy, you talk fast, like reading, if you are a little fast, you are a rapper 😂🎉😂
Hi..I have a great suggestion for you!! To stay cool at night..that cooler you have .get an ice pack they are 1$ at most places sometimes 2..but freeze it and at night place it under your neck or underarms and it will keep you cool!! My son does it all the time cuz it's so hot in out house in the winter❤😊
When I went camping for my birthday, I went for 5 nights. With moderate humidity, It was up to 112f during the day, night time it cooled down to 90f at 10pm! and in the early morning it was 75-80f.. luckily I went just to swim in my favorite river in a different spot everyday so day time wasn’t to bad, the heat/sun dried my swimming stuff super fast, then I’d go for a long dinner and icecream and download a couple shows to watch later, before heading back to camp. On day 3 the heat really started to get to me, the 4th day I spend longer in town doing laundry before heading back to camp and day 5 I ended up driving an hour north to spend the last night at my friends house to catch up and thankfully relax in her AC before driving 4 hours south the next day to get back home where it’s usually 70f or below at the warmest part of the day 😅
How did you make your bed??? Cool.
Story of my life living out of my car, that engine light at the most random inconvenient times😭
I'd be idling w/ AC. Have slept in my car a lot & done it many times. Doesn't burn much gas.
Can u do a video of the stuff u use for ur life in ur car camping please 😊
I like that you actually work out in the gym! Far too often I see people van, car or RV lifting and they just use PF for the showers and totally skip the gym part
If you can afford, steel water bottles (even the cheap ones) are great for ice packs and having cool water ready
Ryobi has small fans battery powered. Very good coverage. I have two in my van. Buy the two batteries they and they give away a tool with it.
. Fans are one of them
Living in Indiana and having 80 degree weather is amazing. In Indiana it is always cold. But in your car I guess it would be somewhat hot.
Loving your videos. Ill bw catching up now.
How is the Kia? Did you get your leaky window fixed?
Was that the one by the home Depot? Because I've been there soooooooo many times😂
American people in 80 degrees: oMg, eXtReMeLy HeAt iT sO hOt
Meanwhile Malaysian people in 104 degrees: Let's drink hot coffee and chill
Indiana here too blessings dear!
So towels don't need a wash after purchase before use?
OBSERVATION...one of grossest things is walking into a restaurant and having someone brushing their teeth and flossing and spitting in the sink. Wait till u get to PF.
I've got 3 of those fans and they are AWESOME!!
kc mo is brave to car camp in. especially if youre on the east side, kudos to you!
Gym nursery was a lifesaver for me, where I was able to take a shower, do hair & makeup, uninterrupted 😂 that was back when they let you have 2 hours.
Check Engine Light : it’s a issue with your exhaust system, might be one of the sensors… or also humidity can effect it . If you disconnect your battery ( negative connection for 30 seconds it will go out when you restart your car .
If it comes on don’t panic the Engine is fine . Take your car on the highway at high speed for a good while 30 mins . Disconnect battery again and see what happens . If it comes on wait a few days and see if it resets .
Now , you may burn a little more fuel than usual because one of the sensors is not working .
People drive with the light on for years t doesn’t hurt the engine but may cost you more in fuel economy.
Also, check your fuel cap. If it isn't seated tight it can cause your engine light to come on.
Good luck with that engine light. Hopefully all is well now (imma little late)
What kind of stove do you used ????
Car camped in 80 degree weather “extreme heat” 😂😂😂😂 good one.
80 degrees is extreme heat. Bless your heart you haven’t seen Houston Texas have you hon??
Sleeping in a car wearing gucci sandles 😂😂😂
Get a misting bottle and put rubbing alcohol in it… intermittently spray yourself and when the fan hits it you will get chills and the bonus part, spraying the alcohol will disinfect things around you 🤣🤣 but it does work…
How do you pay for stuff? Do you do remote work?