Almost everyone over-packs for a trip. Then they complain about having to pay for the extra baggage,for air travel for example. You need to include things that have multiple uses, or just leave them home. Most things you really need can be washed, bought somewhere on-the-way, or easily replenished as needed. My baggage consists of a medium duffel, and a messenger bag, and the only single-use item is the fire extinguisher..
@@toml.8210 it's harder to overpack on a roadtrip when you have a whole car at your disposal for storage, lol. But minimal packing is best if it works for you.
The spare key is a HUGE one. I was on a road trip by myself, found myself on the middle of a trail in Moab Utah when I stepped out of my car to take a picture. The wind closed the car door behind me and had me locked out of my car. Had no cell reception, no one else was in sight. Took me about 30 minutes to remember I had zip tied a spare key to the undercarriage of my car. Key was under there for over two years before I needed it, but man, what a freaking lifesaver.
i’ve never locked my keys in a vehicle but it sounds like a nightmare if that would happen somewhere with no service 😭 my dad sometimes freaks me out when it comes to keys, one time we drive from baltimore to key west florida and when we would swim he would just tie our only key to the van onto his string on his swim shorts.
In asia we travelled with travel bed satin sheets. They pack really small and light, but if you end up somewhere and youre sletched out by the sheets, you can sleep at ease on your own.
That's a great addition! We also traveled with silk sleeping bag liners. Didn't use them all the time, but they really helped a few nights when the hotel bed sheets were too itchy.
1. Every-day carry, mace, etc 2. Tyre repair kit and inflation device 3. Basic Socket wrench kit and toolkit 4. Jumper cables *bonus if you have a battery jump kit (because due to the cold or because you left something charging in the car and forgot. 5. Spare coolant 6. 5L of water 7. Torch 8. Spare batteries (AA, AAA, 9v...) 9. Scissors, Knife, can opener, bottle opener, etc 10. Compass
Great video. I always include spare wiper blades because wipers always break when you need them as well as a tarp to be able to lay down on the ground and check under the car if required. I also include one of those Gardiner kneepads so that I can kneel next to a wheel if I have to change the tire. Finally, I always carry a fire extinguisher and a first-aid kit bigger than what you get in there Emergency Kirk it.
If you're an experienced traveler, you already know about most of these, but hey it's always nice to see what other people are doing too so that we can add them to our little bag of tricks. Thanks for this video.
I'm goin on a 7.5 hour road trip from Maryland to Gatlinburg TN on Tuesday, however we will be leaving very early in the morning,0500, taking stop every 2 hours or so, so we will be there around 1700-1800
Im planning on living on the road. Going to be starting within the next couple of years and this video was super helpful for me to take down notes for things I need. Thank you!
Thank you for the useful and PRACTICAL items included on your list : ) I write out all my lists...doing my art shows....trip to Disneyland...18th century camping...you name it : ) I appreciate your time doing this.
These are some good tips, I like that you mention car maintenance. I have AAA which has paid for itself many times over. I also drive a Volkswagen that has less common bolts and screws (torx and triple squares), so I always carry a spare set of tools for my car. I may be old school, but I carry a Mapsco and a compass, as I generally know which direction civilization is, and GPS aren't always reliable. I also load up my cooler with stuff to make sandwiches or things like hot dogs that can be cooked at a park or campsite with a grill. If you can boil water, your cooking options while traveling really expand. We freeze our drinks before we leave, and as they melt, they keep the cooler cold. Baby wipes are also great for freshening up, especially when traveling in hot areas. I really want to head to the mountains for a few days to recharge, but this pandemic and lack of very sanitary bathrooms on the road gives me serious anxiety. Thank you again for the tips.
I love the baby wipes tip, especially when traveling to hot places. Also a good call on having a map and compass -- there are many places where cell service can't be counted on. Thanks for watching, Jessica!
Most of these I agree with. I love roadtripping and I haven’t done as much lately because I don’t have a spare tire yet. My car came with what is essentially a fix a flat system instead. 😂 I think my one issue with the items listed is the personal safe. Just keep things out of sight. You’d be amazed how many hiding spots are in your car. I was able to stash a snack size Pringles can in my car beside a bin that doesn’t look like it would be removable. Cash stash!
I have a 20 liter water tank to keep my water bottle filled and to boil water for coffee. I rarely have it more than 50% filled. But it’s really nice for long road trips
I get where you are coming from, though machine gun may be a bit to much. Though when bringing any firearm always check the laws of the state you are staying in and ones you are passing through!😉
@@lilliheller5029 Thank God i don't live in America! any country that let's everyone carry a gun is asking for as many mass murders and massacres as you have over there! give cops a gun and they shoot first and BS their way out later! sick sick sick!
The problem of packing trailmix and nuts is that they are high in calories, sugar and fat... and you spend most of your time sitting in a car. It is a healthier alternative to make real stops and enjoy salads, veggie sandwiches, fruits for example Another important tip is to follow posted speed limits when you drive through small towns: local police loves nothing more than gouging out-of-towners with ridiculous tickets.
That's a fair point about trailmix. However, we like having it with us because it doesn't go bad and is a great (and relatively healthy) food backup in case there aren't places to stop and get food. This actually happened to us in Monument Valley, where we ate trailmix because nothing else was open. Also good point about not speeding in smaller towns.
thanks for this. I'm going from North Carolina to west yellowstone, Montana in May this year by myself and taking the northern way through the dakotas. this will be the longest road trip ive ever gone on, 12 hours more driving than i have in the past. super nervous yet so excited!
Hi Nat,in addition to this great advice on the video,also buy gas whenever you can and try to keep a full tank.Many places close early or have closed for COVID.Ive had no gas from Jackson hole until throughout Yellow stone ,until gardener Montana.Be prepared to be amazed with the northern.lights if your lucky,sometimes you only see it for a few moments.You also will see thousands of stars.If your camping,keep your garbage covered multiple times and safe and away from Bears..Also you may be paying reasonable rates for hotels and than see it rise double if it becomes HIGH season when vacations start.Years past I couldn't get a room for many miles all booked up and very high.Can happen in winter to,in the Caribbean I had to overnight pay double for my room in St.Thoma s because it became Dec.15th.Same room twice the not so nice price.Alao learn to check-in at Noon time enjoy the pool eat at the restaurant watch tv sand get some rest and sleep and a hot shower,you will be recharge and can take on a 600 mile trip,if you drive late at night n try to get a hotel they may be closed or you get the worst noisy room and have to check out early,always ask for a late check out.Also check for Priceline express deals or hot wire hot rates really good no hassle prices.If you ever get stuck always pull off to the right of the road as possible to avoid getting hit by a distracted driver.have roadside red triangles and or flares.Get bug spray.In the summer there are now incredible wearable fans that can last for hours.A.Also if you eat oranges or lemon slices if you are exhausted and need to drive they can keep you alert even more than coffee.Also if you see booklets on rest area lobbies that have hotel coupons they are great. They can save you money and have exit maps and can tell you where you can buy gas.Also always get a free State map at rest areas.Learn the speed limits,some states use airplanes,they usually have a big white line sideways at intervals to clock you.Always eat local when travelling,your making memories,you will never look back and say Hey remember when we had Whoppers in Montana?A great 30 second sleeping tent is called the Privacy Pop you can get it with mosquito screens. Also if it rains a Under the weather Pod is awesome. If you river raft Take zip loc bags..Take lots of pics and one day you will have lot of great stories.Montana is real big and ,as with most western states the closer to the Rockies the more scenic.Happy Travels.
@@user-bx9dd7bd2t thanks for all the info! and i totally agree on eating local, I've already mapped out local places with great reviews all along my route and even a few detours for good restaurants and icecream shops. very excited to go, i hoping the prices stay okay since ill be there in may and the big crowds don't come till june.
Thank you for this video! I'm going on a road trip soon and wanted to make sure I didn't miss any essentials. Your video reminded me to pack a phone mount, car trash bag, and gum.
@@GeminiDiscover Thanks for the response! I have spent over 45 minutes watching approximately 9 different "road trip packing" videos, and I just want to sincerely say this one has been the most useful and the best in terms of how the information is presented. Thanks again and take care!
Great advice on Road trip. I am very happy you mention the dash cam. I was on a road trip, driving at night and got into car accident. The dash cam prove that the other person was at fault.
Great video. Besides all these listed on your channel, I also bring with me some simple tools, tire inflator, tire sealant and plugs and jump starter with me, to help me and anyone who may need it.
If you have a battery for a power drill or saw you can buy adapters that allow you recharge USB devices. They have a lot more power than a little power brick. Also a good name brand water filter.
I appreciate you creating this video so so much! It’s given me a lot to think about- I’m wanting to travel out to Idaho to see my best friend and it would be the first time I’ve traveled solo.
hahaha, i feel for that wallet story. I'm from mid west Canada, and forgot my wallet all the way in the desolate land of tofino on the far edge of Vancouver island.
Great video. Really learned a lot. I already have a list of the things I'll be needing for my first road trip but you've helped me in adding a few more.
As someone that’s been traveling on road trips and train since I was 10 u can never over pack my rule is it’s better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it so if u think u don’t need to bring a certain item take it anyway no matter how well u plan a road trip things can always go sideways
Good tip I've heard is to put some spare cash in your cars manual. Just be sure to make a note so you don't eventually sell your car and leave the cash inside.
This was a really good video! I'm Korean (Obviously South Korean), and I'm with my friend on a trip from Chicago to Seattle ^^ I would add that you should always carry a container of Coronavirus (COVID-19) killing wipes.
Damn straight, it’s because they make flying so hard. Driving is the only way to get out and engage in healthy behavior. Sitting at home for months on end is horrible for you.
@@saniswaro9934 I agree. I went to Yellowstone past month and am planning my own cross country road trip next month. The worst thing for you is to stay inside afraid for Months at a time.
I think you packed everything but what you needed. I think you missed some very important things, such as a jump starter, tire inflation pump, and a common sense one is a jack. I would would add rainx for rain and and for interior fogging of windows but those aren't a must. But I hope you do have safe travels and enjoy your time during these covid crazy times we're living in.
And don't forget to bring your Glock for when traveling. Just be sure to follow state law regarding carrying in your car or keeping locked up depending on the state you are in at the time. Better to have it and not need than need and not have.
"The Ranger was acting police officer" Actually in the National Park Service, they are Federal Law Enforcement Officers, with the same training and background and authority as any police officer in a city. No acting about it. Plus going over the speed limit is breaking the law, 5 or 50 miles over.
thank you very much - lots of good information - it took some courage to admit you forgot your wallet :) - but it's good to remember that it can happen - best bet is to keep it simple as possible.
I have just gotten back from a roadtrip which I cancelled after driving 250 miles to find the Cincinnati Ohio river bridge on I 75 was closed due to a gas tanker overturning on it. yeah, might want to bring your own road on your road trip:) So I drove 250 more miles to go back home, find out I had forgotten to lock my doors (because I thought I was going back into the house again but didn't)..AND in the shuffle, my neighbor's cat was inside my house with no food, no water and no way to get out, he'd have slowly died a very painful death from no food and no water, and in the process have made lots of urine and feces in my house. I did have a litter box which he used but after days on end, he'd not want to use a box that was full of his waste..plus I'm sure he'd have had a nervous breakdown. I was almost as shocked at seeing the cat inside my house as I was finding my doors un-locked..this is the #1 most idiotic thing I ever did, yes, ever..in my whole 58 years. The cat is very stealthy, that part is not my fault but I should have done a final walk thru. Lesson learned: Maybe arrange for friends or family to visit your empty home to make sure everything is o.k...or have digital cameras inside which you have access to on your smart phone.
Actually most people are not allowed to enter Canada that rule is still up and if you are allowed in it's under strict rules and you have to be able to meet the requirements.
I'm going on a road trip on east side of America. I've always wanted to see the ocean and mountains and things I have never seen before! If anyone has places I should check out let me know :3
Thanks for the tip! A solar charger is a great addition. We use a regular external battery pack, but solar is a good backup, especially if going somewhere sunny!
My just in case kit recently expanded for long road trips. I have everything on this list and also an automotive fire extinguisher and road flares. You never know what could happen.
@@GeminiDiscover I have a huge fear since my car has a spontaneous overheating issue that doesn’t seem to be fixable. It’ll be fine for 8 hours straight and then shoot up to the hot end.
Ceo of “just in case”
Haha yes! 😂😂
Alaskas Love that title!
@@deborahconkle6822 It's true and I own it lol!
Almost everyone over-packs for a trip. Then they complain about having to pay for the extra baggage,for air travel for example. You need to include things that have multiple uses, or just leave them home. Most things you really need can be washed, bought somewhere on-the-way, or easily replenished as needed. My baggage consists of a medium duffel, and a messenger bag, and the only single-use item is the fire extinguisher..
@@toml.8210 it's harder to overpack on a roadtrip when you have a whole car at your disposal for storage, lol. But minimal packing is best if it works for you.
The spare key is a HUGE one. I was on a road trip by myself, found myself on the middle of a trail in Moab Utah when I stepped out of my car to take a picture. The wind closed the car door behind me and had me locked out of my car. Had no cell reception, no one else was in sight. Took me about 30 minutes to remember I had zip tied a spare key to the undercarriage of my car. Key was under there for over two years before I needed it, but man, what a freaking lifesaver.
i’ve never locked my keys in a vehicle but it sounds like a nightmare if that would happen somewhere with no service 😭
my dad sometimes freaks me out when it comes to keys, one time we drive from baltimore to key west florida and when we would swim he would just tie our only key to the van onto his string on his swim shorts.
In asia we travelled with travel bed satin sheets. They pack really small and light, but if you end up somewhere and youre sletched out by the sheets, you can sleep at ease on your own.
That's a great addition! We also traveled with silk sleeping bag liners. Didn't use them all the time, but they really helped a few nights when the hotel bed sheets were too itchy.
Thank you! I wasn’t too sure what to pack this was really helpful 😊
Thanks for watching!
Damn she has more stuff on a road trip than i have at my house
🤣🤣
at home you have time and store to get it but on road you don't have such options
@@sajjadrv - No stores when you leave home?
LOL Forreal bro
1. Every-day carry, mace, etc
2. Tyre repair kit and inflation device
3. Basic Socket wrench kit and toolkit
4. Jumper cables *bonus if you have a battery jump kit (because due to the cold or because you left something charging in the car and forgot.
5. Spare coolant
6. 5L of water
7. Torch
8. Spare batteries (AA, AAA, 9v...)
9. Scissors, Knife, can opener, bottle opener, etc
10. Compass
Great video. I always include spare wiper blades because wipers always break when you need them as well as a tarp to be able to lay down on the ground and check under the car if required. I also include one of those Gardiner kneepads so that I can kneel next to a wheel if I have to change the tire. Finally, I always carry a fire extinguisher and a first-aid kit bigger than what you get in there Emergency Kirk it.
Great ideas! I never thought about bringing spare wiper blades. Thanks for sharing Larry 👍
2:02 "I guess I'm paying for everything for this trip"
Every dads. 🤣
Haha yes!! 🤣🤣
If you're an experienced traveler, you already know about most of these, but hey it's always nice to see what other people are doing too so that we can add them to our little bag of tricks.
Thanks for this video.
Louis L'amour! I loved the education of a wandering man. Such a beautiful and underrated book.
I'm goin on a 7.5 hour road trip from Maryland to Gatlinburg TN on Tuesday, however we will be leaving very early in the morning,0500, taking stop every 2 hours or so, so we will be there around 1700-1800
Im planning on living on the road. Going to be starting within the next couple of years and this video was super helpful for me to take down notes for things I need. Thank you!
So happy you found it helpful. Wishing you all the best on your upcoming journey 😊
Thank you for the useful and PRACTICAL items included on your list : ) I write out all my lists...doing my art shows....trip to Disneyland...18th century camping...you name it : ) I appreciate your time doing this.
wow, such a flex....... you got all kinds of toilet paper and paper towels.....
Heck yeah! 😉😂
These are some good tips, I like that you mention car maintenance. I have AAA which has paid for itself many times over. I also drive a Volkswagen that has less common bolts and screws (torx and triple squares), so I always carry a spare set of tools for my car.
I may be old school, but I carry a Mapsco and a compass, as I generally know which direction civilization is, and GPS aren't always reliable. I also load up my cooler with stuff to make sandwiches or things like hot dogs that can be cooked at a park or campsite with a grill. If you can boil water, your cooking options while traveling really expand. We freeze our drinks before we leave, and as they melt, they keep the cooler cold. Baby wipes are also great for freshening up, especially when traveling in hot areas.
I really want to head to the mountains for a few days to recharge, but this pandemic and lack of very sanitary bathrooms on the road gives me serious anxiety. Thank you again for the tips.
I love the baby wipes tip, especially when traveling to hot places. Also a good call on having a map and compass -- there are many places where cell service can't be counted on. Thanks for watching, Jessica!
“In case your traveling with a buddy give them a key”
Me: okay kitten, here’s a key *attaches it to collar*
That collar key might come in clutch.
Most of these I agree with. I love roadtripping and I haven’t done as much lately because I don’t have a spare tire yet. My car came with what is essentially a fix a flat system instead. 😂 I think my one issue with the items listed is the personal safe. Just keep things out of sight. You’d be amazed how many hiding spots are in your car. I was able to stash a snack size Pringles can in my car beside a bin that doesn’t look like it would be removable. Cash stash!
Thank you! This was super helpful!
Wonderful video ! Thanks
Many useful tips! Tks for sharing
Another suggestion for you, carry a lemon or lemon flavoured things, just in case any of you feel nauseous
That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing 👍
I have a 20 liter water tank to keep my water bottle filled and to boil water for coffee. I rarely have it more than 50% filled. But it’s really nice for long road trips
Very helpful, thanks
I love road trips. Subscribed.
Thank you! Glad to have you here.
I would add some type of self defense mechanism for the trip...i.e., pepper spray or machine gun, ya know for just in case. be safe y'all.
Machine gun!! you are unhinged!
Ah yes, my friend, AmericaBall, loves guns unlike me, South KoreaBall.
I get where you are coming from, though machine gun may be a bit to much. Though when bringing any firearm always check the laws of the state you are staying in and ones you are passing through!😉
@@lilliheller5029 Thank God i don't live in America! any country that let's everyone carry a gun is asking for as many mass murders and massacres as you have over there! give cops a gun and they shoot first and BS their way out later! sick sick sick!
@@lilliheller5029 Word!
I was born and raised in Alaska
Thinking of driving from sf to Indiana and back~~~!
Nice, that should be a great trip 👍
very helpful thank you!
Thanks you! I wrote some down for my cross country road trip in a few weeks
i loved this video, subscribed straight away. So authentic
The problem of packing trailmix and nuts is that they are high in calories, sugar and fat... and you spend most of your time sitting in a car. It is a healthier alternative to make real stops and enjoy salads, veggie sandwiches, fruits for example
Another important tip is to follow posted speed limits when you drive through small towns: local police loves nothing more than gouging out-of-towners with ridiculous tickets.
That's a fair point about trailmix. However, we like having it with us because it doesn't go bad and is a great (and relatively healthy) food backup in case there aren't places to stop and get food. This actually happened to us in Monument Valley, where we ate trailmix because nothing else was open.
Also good point about not speeding in smaller towns.
@@GeminiDiscover what GPS do you recommend?
Also add some type of vest w reflective surface in case you need to change a tire or end up outside near traffic at night
This was a great list! We live in CA where there are a lot of fires,so this is also good in case of evacuations.
Good point about evacuations -- thanks for watching, Deborah. I hope you're staying safe in California. Those wildfires look awful!
Thank you
It help me a lot
Heck yeah!!!! Thank you so much. This video is so helpful. My family and I will be going to Arizona soon. Thanks again 😄
Great video lots of details thank you !
thanks for this. I'm going from North Carolina to west yellowstone, Montana in May this year by myself and taking the northern way through the dakotas. this will be the longest road trip ive ever gone on, 12 hours more driving than i have in the past. super nervous yet so excited!
That sounds like an amazing trip! We wish you well and hope you have the best time ❤
Hi Nat,in addition to this great advice on the video,also buy gas whenever you can and try to keep a full tank.Many places close early or have closed for COVID.Ive had no gas from Jackson hole until throughout Yellow stone ,until gardener Montana.Be prepared to be amazed with the northern.lights if your lucky,sometimes you only see it for a few moments.You also will see thousands of stars.If your camping,keep your garbage covered multiple times and safe and away from Bears..Also you may be paying reasonable rates for hotels and than see it rise double if it becomes HIGH season when vacations start.Years past I couldn't get a room for many miles all booked up and very high.Can happen in winter to,in the Caribbean I had to overnight pay double for my room in St.Thoma s because it became Dec.15th.Same room twice the not so nice price.Alao learn to check-in at Noon time enjoy the pool eat at the restaurant watch tv sand get some rest and sleep and a hot shower,you will be recharge and can take on a 600 mile trip,if you drive late at night n try to get a hotel they may be closed or you get the worst noisy room and have to check out early,always ask for a late check out.Also check for Priceline express deals or hot wire hot rates really good no hassle prices.If you ever get stuck always pull off to the right of the road as possible to avoid getting hit by a distracted driver.have roadside red triangles and or flares.Get bug spray.In the summer there are now incredible wearable fans that can last for hours.A.Also if you eat oranges or lemon slices if you are exhausted and need to drive they can keep you alert even more than coffee.Also if you see booklets on rest area lobbies that have hotel coupons they are great. They can save you money and have exit maps and can tell you where you can buy gas.Also always get a free State map at rest areas.Learn the speed limits,some states use airplanes,they usually have a big white line sideways at intervals to clock you.Always eat local when travelling,your making memories,you will never look back and say Hey remember when we had Whoppers in Montana?A great 30 second sleeping tent is called the Privacy Pop you can get it with mosquito screens. Also if it rains a Under the weather Pod is awesome. If you river raft Take zip loc bags..Take lots of pics and one day you will have lot of great stories.Montana is real big and ,as with most western states the closer to the Rockies the more scenic.Happy Travels.
@@user-bx9dd7bd2t thanks for all the info! and i totally agree on eating local, I've already mapped out local places with great reviews all along my route and even a few detours for good restaurants and icecream shops. very excited to go, i hoping the prices stay okay since ill be there in may and the big crowds don't come till june.
Thank you for this video! I'm going on a road trip soon and wanted to make sure I didn't miss any essentials. Your video reminded me to pack a phone mount, car trash bag, and gum.
You're welcome! Ive started using a road trip packing list so I don't forget things -- always so many things to pack. Have a great trip!
@@GeminiDiscover Thanks for the response! I have spent over 45 minutes watching approximately 9 different "road trip packing" videos, and I just want to sincerely say this one has been the most useful and the best in terms of how the information is presented. Thanks again and take care!
@@VicInCommentSection Oh wow, that is so good to hear. I'm happy you found the video helpful.
I'm about to go on my first big road trip. Thank you for all the tips, it was very helpful.
Thanks for watching. We are now releasing the episodes from our 5000 mile road trip through the pandemic
Great advice on Road trip. I am very happy you mention the dash cam. I was on a road trip, driving at night and got into car accident. The dash cam prove that the other person was at fault.
This was extremely helpful!! thank you so much!! 😃😃
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching 🙏
Your suggestions were great
under armor has a big jug that’s insulated and is amazing
Great video. Besides all these listed on your channel, I also bring with me some simple tools, tire inflator, tire sealant and plugs and jump starter with me, to help me and anyone who may need it.
I loved the Airborne idea, thank you
You're welcome! Vitamins and supplements in general are good to bring -- gotta keep your health and immunity up while on the road 😀
Great video! I picked up a few things I hadn’t thought of. 😀
If you have a battery for a power drill or saw you can buy adapters that allow you recharge USB devices. They have a lot more power than a little power brick. Also a good name brand water filter.
Traveling to Mexicali today thank you for the tips (I will use some)
Thanks so much for the great video! This was really practical advice and I'm glad I watched (and remembered to get my registration card re-sent).
You're so welcome! I'm happy you found the video useful Katie. Thanks for watching 😊🙏
I appreciate you creating this video so so much! It’s given me a lot to think about- I’m wanting to travel out to Idaho to see my best friend and it would be the first time I’ve traveled solo.
Great video and very useful tips. Thank you
hahaha, i feel for that wallet story. I'm from mid west Canada, and forgot my wallet all the way in the desolate land of tofino on the far edge of Vancouver island.
Great video. Really learned a lot. I already have a list of the things I'll be needing for my first road trip but you've helped me in adding a few more.
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Thank you
As someone that’s been traveling on road trips and train since I was 10 u can never over pack my rule is it’s better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it so if u think u don’t need to bring a certain item take it anyway no matter how well u plan a road trip things can always go sideways
Great video. Some excellent ideas very thoughtful and handy..😀
Very comprehensive kit, I wish I could go on a road trip
Thank you!
this is awesome! I think I saw lookout mountain in Colorado!
might make an 8 hour drive, dont know if ill need this much but itd be good
Overly nice!
Good tip I've heard is to put some spare cash in your cars manual. Just be sure to make a note so you don't eventually sell your car and leave the cash inside.
Thx
This was a really good video! I'm Korean (Obviously South Korean), and I'm with my friend on a trip from Chicago to Seattle ^^
I would add that you should always carry a container of Coronavirus (COVID-19) killing wipes.
This was so helpful!
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Get an RV, live in it full time and you never forget anything for a road trip.
Pandemic: *ongoing*
Everyone: Let's Drive Around The Country
The point is that you’re staying in your car and sightseeing nature, unless u go into some big city
@@dimiii exactly
Damn straight, it’s because they make flying so hard. Driving is the only way to get out and engage in healthy behavior. Sitting at home for months on end is horrible for you.
@@geometro9512ikr we still have to live we can’t let this pandemic TOTTALY end our lives like-
@@saniswaro9934 I agree. I went to Yellowstone past month and am planning my own cross country road trip next month. The worst thing for you is to stay inside afraid for
Months at a time.
We are leaving for our trip in 8 days and this has some great, practical advice!! And I downloaded the checklist. Thank you for this video.
Great Video. Thank you for posting.
Thanks Sonny -- glad you enjoyed it!
Yes yes
Got a 17 hour car ride coming up tomorrow
I really like this channel.
This was really handy. I'm going on a road trip to Miami from NYC next month. Thank you!
Your vids are always so creative. Love you ❤
Thank you 😊🙏
I think you packed everything but what you needed. I think you missed some very important things, such as a jump starter, tire inflation pump, and a common sense one is a jack. I would would add rainx for rain and and for interior fogging of windows but those aren't a must. But I hope you do have safe travels and enjoy your time during these covid crazy times we're living in.
Very Good Video !bravo!
I’m going to New York tomorrow, I’m only staying there for 1 day so I won’t need much, but this was very helpful!
Glad to be of help! Have a great (and safe) trip 😀
Gemini Discover ty!
And don't forget to bring your Glock for when traveling. Just be sure to follow state law regarding carrying in your car or keeping locked up depending on the state you are in at the time. Better to have it and not need than need and not have.
Very helpful!👍
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Medications, asprin, tums.
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"The Ranger was acting police officer" Actually in the National Park Service, they are Federal Law Enforcement Officers, with the same training and background and authority as any police officer in a city. No acting about it. Plus going over the speed limit is breaking the law, 5 or 50 miles over.
Yup, we learned all that the hard way (sorta...got off with a warning).
TYSM I'm going to ceder point and I live 6 hours away 😫
I am going for a long road trip from Houston Texas to Vancouver Canada 38 Hours wish me good luck 😊
thank you very much - lots of good information - it took some courage to admit you forgot your wallet :) - but it's good to remember that it can happen - best bet is to keep it simple as possible.
Very helpful video . Im going to utah and las vegas , so this video will be on repeat !
We have a lot of road trip videos from Utah
I have just gotten back from a roadtrip which I cancelled after driving 250 miles to find the Cincinnati Ohio river bridge on I 75 was closed due to a gas tanker overturning on it. yeah, might want to bring your own road on your road trip:) So I drove 250 more miles to go back home, find out I had forgotten to lock my doors (because I thought I was going back into the house again but didn't)..AND in the shuffle, my neighbor's cat was inside my house with no food, no water and no way to get out, he'd have slowly died a very painful death from no food and no water, and in the process have made lots of urine and feces in my house. I did have a litter box which he used but after days on end, he'd not want to use a box that was full of his waste..plus I'm sure he'd have had a nervous breakdown. I was almost as shocked at seeing the cat inside my house as I was finding my doors un-locked..this is the #1 most idiotic thing I ever did, yes, ever..in my whole 58 years. The cat is very stealthy, that part is not my fault but I should have done a final walk thru. Lesson learned: Maybe arrange for friends or family to visit your empty home to make sure everything is o.k...or have digital cameras inside which you have access to on your smart phone.
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Actually most people are not allowed to enter Canada that rule is still up and if you are allowed in it's under strict rules and you have to be able to meet the requirements.
At the moment, yes. This video was made nearly a year ago.
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Whoever read this, remember there is always someone who loves you.
That is a great point ❤😊
First aide kit was missing. Including burn cream like silvadex, bandaid, gauze, etc...
I'm going on a road trip on east side of America. I've always wanted to see the ocean and mountains and things I have never seen before! If anyone has places I should check out let me know :3
We're not too familiar with the East Coast, but Florida is a must-see if you haven't been yet (Florida Keys, Fort Lauderdale, Miami).
Just want to say this is one great video. Some we already had but definitely you made us think and stock up 😊
So glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching 🙏
Great video! 🏆
Thanks a lot!
Lol when yr planning to run away in the middle of winter
Might need some slightly different gear for winter, but some of this might still be helpful!
@@GeminiDiscover totally! Especially if you plan to go down south for a warmer climate 😂😁
Beautiful ❤️ and great quality, the audio. Greetings from London.
Thank you so much ❤
Great video.. what car make you prefer for long road trips?
She left that wallet on purpose 😂
Us ladies might have a few tricks up our sleeves 😂😂😂
awesome video,ty!! i add a solar charger,bt in general,very complete ♥ :D
Thanks for the tip! A solar charger is a great addition. We use a regular external battery pack, but solar is a good backup, especially if going somewhere sunny!
@@GeminiDiscover also in caso of...zombiesss hajdja 😂😂
@wulff LOL! This year has been so crazy that I wouldn't be surprised if zombies are next
@@GeminiDiscover indeed hsajhshj next videos, tips how to zombievlog :V
My just in case kit recently expanded for long road trips. I have everything on this list and also an automotive fire extinguisher and road flares. You never know what could happen.
We've added a fire extinguisher too after a recent incident. Definitely better to have it just in case.
@@GeminiDiscover I have a huge fear since my car has a spontaneous overheating issue that doesn’t seem to be fixable. It’ll be fine for 8 hours straight and then shoot up to the hot end.
@@joeythefoxxo my parents had such a car, it was pretty unreliable