Interesting lifestyle. Not sure I could handle it full time but it makes you think about how much stuff we have but don’t need. Hope you’re staying sane, safe and well in these difficult times 😊
Leigh Clayton I’m trying my best! The internet is so bogged down so it takes me 2-3 times longer to do any work. I know I’m not the only one though! But still 😣 I hope you’re staying safe and well ❤️
@@chinabluewho I would change your tag. Now I know why you are so disgruntled and lost. Better manage your life and things won't be taken away as you have suffered.
OMG Rachael, you sure know how to recognize (and then PUBLISH) the most interesting stories! My lifestyle's even more basic than THAT. All I have is a two-man tent and a bicycle (plus whatever I can fit in my backpack and panniers). Tell your new friend not to stress about not having a closet. I'm living proof you can easily get by with just TWO sets of clothes!
Nathan Thank you! Wow! So, you really live in a 2 man tent?! That’s inspiring! Corey and talk all the time about how to minimize our lifestyle even more.
@@WildwoodVagabond > So, you really live in a 2 man tent?! That’s inspiring! Corey and talk all the time about how to minimize our lifestyle even more. Believe it or not (har har!), there's a lot of disadvantages... at least at first. Those are in just learning (by trial and error) what to buy that provides the best function for the least size, weight, and cost. Most everything you buy for camping may work okay for the person that camps only once or twice a year, but it fails fast when you use it every day. Those failures can result in your shivering throughout the night - exhausted and soaking wet. Better I think is like YOU'RE working on doing... keep a reliable car to pull a modest-size camp trailer. That way you can camp practically ANYWHERE... for FREE... and just find a different spot if someone complains. Keeping a car though is critical, though, as it enables you to get and have a job. That is, so you can slowly but surely save up to pay CASH for a piece of land on which you can then start building a modest home. That is, which you could then borrow against if necessary for life-saving medical care if you ever need it.
@@nathan2813 Life saving medical care is needed more than ever at this time, I pity US citizens that don't have adequate medical cover. The Bankruptcy Courts are going to be busy.
@@tonys1636 That's a good point. What's the point of working your arse off for 30 years to buy an ungodly-expensive home when you know the instant you get sick, it's all going to be taken away?? Such is all the more reason to not work TOO hard at a job you don't enjoy and to simultaneously focus on finding (or creating) work you DO enjoy. Also, to be careful not to recklessly abuse your health.
@@nathan2813 Or move or emigrate to a Country that has a 1st. class public health care system. Although one may have to wait for non urgent or non life threatening treatment.
I'm looking at that trailer. Wondering now that it is 4 years later, is he still living in it. If not how long did he. Pros and cons for him on trailer after living in it.
I’m still friends with him through social media. He lived in it for at least a couple years after this videos was posted. He is married now and is living in a house. I feel like I can speak for him, as far as pros, would be being able to save a large amount of money each month. Also, the freedom to be able to move and go wherever his work sent him, or wherever he wanted to go. Thanks for watching!
Interesting, but i dont know if i could live like that.. And it would be really difficult to tow that thing with my bicycle, because I dont have a car. 😀👍
@@WildwoodVagabond They DO have bike trailers! I don't want one though because the extra bulk and weight would make it harder to pull. Also, it would keep me from being able to load my bike on the bus' bike carrier when I go to town.
He can leave it parked at his site and drive his vehicle to work. If he was in a camper van, he'd be driving it to work and his site would be vacant during work. You pay rent to rent the site. If he left it vacant, someone else could just drive into his spot he's paying to rent.
Great video journalism! ☺️ That guy has a huge living room! 👍
It’s super cute!
Interesting lifestyle. Not sure I could handle it full time but it makes you think about how much stuff we have but don’t need. Hope you’re staying sane, safe and well in these difficult times 😊
Leigh Clayton
I’m trying my best! The internet is so bogged down so it takes me 2-3 times longer to do any work. I know I’m not the only one though! But still 😣 I hope you’re staying safe and well ❤️
Wow ! Hieno video ! Kiitos Rachel ! Haleja !
Oh fun! And you are so right, the "stuff" we accumulate just fills a space - it does not fill us! God bless!
Oh that is where you are wrong Ms Turner as that foot long chili cheese dog and tots I had for supper was quite filling.
@@chinabluewho if I need.to explain....
@@jaxturner6896 You do in fact need to, I need it in a PDF format with no less that 5 thousand words and a signature from your mom or dad attached.
@@chinabluewho I pray you one day know God. Be blessed and I wish you to find joy...happiness at the least.
@@chinabluewho I would change your tag. Now I know why you are so disgruntled and lost. Better manage your life and things won't be taken away as you have suffered.
Don't know the GVW of that caravan but looks light enough to be towed by an Honda Goldwing.
Enjoyed the video on small tiny RV, bye bye TJ
Hyvää työtä😂❤️ this is great video👏🏼
Joku Tyyppi Kiitoksia! ❤️
I like how hi thinks. Peoples don't really need much of space for living.
If he was a little bit thinner he would be the fallout thumbs up guy
I suppose it makes sense, if one otherwise needs to move all the time into a new apartment. Doable in nice climate by an outdoors person.
OMG Rachael, you sure know how to recognize (and then PUBLISH) the most interesting stories!
My lifestyle's even more basic than THAT. All I have is a two-man tent and a bicycle (plus whatever I can fit in my backpack and panniers).
Tell your new friend not to stress about not having a closet. I'm living proof you can easily get by with just TWO sets of clothes!
Nathan
Thank you!
Wow! So, you really live in a 2 man tent?! That’s inspiring! Corey and talk all the time about how to minimize our lifestyle even more.
@@WildwoodVagabond > So, you really live in a 2 man tent?! That’s inspiring! Corey and talk all the time about how to minimize our lifestyle even more.
Believe it or not (har har!), there's a lot of disadvantages... at least at first. Those are in just learning (by trial and error) what to buy that provides the best function for the least size, weight, and cost.
Most everything you buy for camping may work okay for the person that camps only once or twice a year, but it fails fast when you use it every day.
Those failures can result in your shivering throughout the night - exhausted and soaking wet.
Better I think is like YOU'RE working on doing... keep a reliable car to pull a modest-size camp trailer. That way you can camp practically ANYWHERE... for FREE... and just find a different spot if someone complains.
Keeping a car though is critical, though, as it enables you to get and have a job. That is, so you can slowly but surely save up to pay CASH for a piece of land on which you can then start building a modest home.
That is, which you could then borrow against if necessary for life-saving medical care if you ever need it.
@@nathan2813 Life saving medical care is needed more than ever at this time, I pity US citizens that don't have adequate medical cover. The Bankruptcy Courts are going to be busy.
@@tonys1636 That's a good point. What's the point of working your arse off for 30 years to buy an ungodly-expensive home when you know the instant you get sick, it's all going to be taken away??
Such is all the more reason to not work TOO hard at a job you don't enjoy and to simultaneously focus on finding (or creating) work you DO enjoy. Also, to be careful not to recklessly abuse your health.
@@nathan2813 Or move or emigrate to a Country that has a 1st. class public health care system. Although one may have to wait for non urgent or non life threatening treatment.
I'm looking at that trailer. Wondering now that it is 4 years later, is he still living in it. If not how long did he. Pros and cons for him on trailer after living in it.
I’m still friends with him through social media. He lived in it for at least a couple years after this videos was posted. He is married now and is living in a house. I feel like I can speak for him, as far as pros, would be being able to save a large amount of money each month. Also, the freedom to be able to move and go wherever his work sent him, or wherever he wanted to go. Thanks for watching!
His username on IG is @rewist07 if you like to send him a message or follow 😊
@@WildwoodVagabond Thanks.
Nice job. T.J. Cousin Mark
T.M. Rhoden thanks!
They should make a 15 ft and an 18ft for people that need more space.
Interesting, but i dont know if i could live like that.. And it would be really difficult to tow that thing with my bicycle, because I dont have a car. 😀👍
Arska77
Yeah that would be difficult to pull with a bicycle lol 😄
@@WildwoodVagabond They DO have bike trailers! I don't want one though because the extra bulk and weight would make it harder to pull.
Also, it would keep me from being able to load my bike on the bus' bike carrier when I go to town.
Cuanto cuesta el trailer?? Saludos desde Chihuahua México
He could have a motto: Less is more. :)
7:07 0:45 Maybe after he has been in all states, he can change that to 'Countries to visit'. :)
Tsögö Bauggi
Lol that would be cool!
Rachel are you and Cory looking for similar camper?
Green Box
Yes! But we want a 13foot Scamp camper! It’s a fiberglass camper that can be pulled with our car. Can’t wait
@@WildwoodVagabond must be so much easier with just one car.
@@WildwoodVagabond and more ecological
Green Box Definitely!
How so we follow him . What’s his Instagram name ?
@rewist07
Why not camper van?
Yikes. The house is smaller than the car?? What is wrong with you people? 🤣 Americans really loves their massive trucks.
Camper vans cost like 3-4x as much as this trailer
He can leave it parked at his site and drive his vehicle to work. If he was in a camper van, he'd be driving it to work and his site would be vacant during work. You pay rent to rent the site. If he left it vacant, someone else could just drive into his spot he's paying to rent.
Theres corona! Stay at least 2 meter between People! You are too close!
🙄
Jason Evans what?! 😄
@@WildwoodVagabond I got excited to c u doing something that Raksu doesss.. but I guess male nurse living in bucket is kinda ok too 😂
Jason Evans Hahaha 😂😆 soon! I’ll be posting another blog soon ❤️
Hi Rachel,greetings from Tampere.Can show you Tattoos and its any story of those? regarts Juha