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  • @raykrv6a
    @raykrv6a 6 лет назад +14

    I wife died of cancer at 57 and never got to enjoy retirement. I was 60 when she passed and I immediately retired. Next summer, my dog and I are going across Canada in my pickup truck with camper on it. Should be a blast.

  • @gittar
    @gittar 4 года назад +56

    I fortunately witnessed both my parents' deaths first hand. I learned a great deal from that. My mom died in her mid sixties, just as dad and her were ramping up and had begun traveling in retirement. When she passed, I think it devastated dad (they'd been married over forty years). He lost his true love and traveling companion. He got rid of the trailer, the towing vehicles, even the pots and pans. He did remarry, but it wasn't the same. He soon began losing health... and passed at ninety... in my eyes, the shell of man who had lost hope, but not his faith. My best memories, is Dad coming home on Friday and announcing we (all seven of us) were going camping. In minutes we all would load up the small tip out trailer and end up five miles down the road, in a field with a creek, under some big oaks, dad sitting with his pipe and big glass of ice tea...us kids setting up the trailer for the girls, and tents for the boys. Within an hour taking a dip in the creek, mom fixing dinner, dad ditching the tents. My kids say I had the All American boy's life ... I agree, I surely did.

  • @tf2funnyclips74
    @tf2funnyclips74 5 лет назад +78

    Wishing everyone who's thinking of hitting the road luck. Today's society is just too heavy for some people, myself included. Hats off to cheaprvliving for showing everyone a new path to follow, a path that'll lead to a lifetime of stories unmatched by the office rat racer.

  • @kristannablue
    @kristannablue 6 лет назад +116

    I relate to this. My brother died at 38. Now I have a strong desire to see the world. The clock is ticking.

    • @monkeynumbernine
      @monkeynumbernine 4 года назад +11

      Oh dear ☹️
      I'm so sorry you lost your brother 💔
      I hope you are exploring every place you wanted to see 💞

    • @mnemonix1315
      @mnemonix1315 4 года назад +3

      Really hope you're living your best life friend.

    • @Lesl68
      @Lesl68 4 года назад +2

      I hope you are traveling now

    • @Anne--Marie
      @Anne--Marie 4 года назад +4

      Loss can be such a motivator. Robin of Creativity RV lost her sister so she hit the road. May you find much joy!

    • @yoboi13
      @yoboi13 4 года назад +2

      Natureluv... did you get there?

  • @NewHampshireJack
    @NewHampshireJack 7 лет назад +204

    I surely can relate to this man. Eleven years ago, I lost my first beautiful bride to breast cancer during her second battle with the ailment. A few weeks later I woke up at 52 YO, really alone in the world. After solving many estate issues it was time to develop a plan for the next fifty years +or-. I had no plan to quit living the dream we built together and wanted to continue working at things I enjoyed. I am now 63, living the Republic of the Philippine Islands and busier than ever "working" hard. When you get paid to do what you enjoy, it is hard to call it work. I believe the "secret" for younger nomads is the portable income that gives the freedom to travel yet still provide for yourself. Wise financial planning ensures a long happy life on the road.

    • @NewHampshireJack
      @NewHampshireJack 7 лет назад +15

      Kuya Travis, People generally do not know that almost every job here is closed to foreigners. You can not take a job that a local can do. The exceptions are such as call center manager that lives here to run the operation the way the client company offshore wants things to be done. There are a few native English speakers in the call centers working the phones and they get paid more than locals, but they are the exception to the rule. There are a few executives for Wendys, McDonalds and Burger King and other "foreign firms" here also but they help set up new businesses to employ Filipinos.You and I must bring a "job" with us. I am sure you get the idea about the few jobs open to us.
      We believe in multiple streams of income to protect us in the event one part of the income fails. I have been selling option contracts for many years. Most people lose money purchasing out of the money options with a short lifespan and watch them expire worthless. I do the opposite, I sell options one week to a few months out in time. It is not huge money but more than enough to live on. This is a dependable regular income that we can earn from anywhere we can obtain an internet connection. I no longer trade in a taxable account. These days I trade only inside my ROTH as any withdrawals (if you are over 59 1/2 YO) are tax-free. I consider the few hours I spend in front of the computer screen after 9:30 PM my night job.
      My beautiful bride (yes, I got remarried) is an academic writer. She has three college degrees but does not work in any of the professions she trained for. To be honest, she earns more money writing. Maco (Maria Conception) works for local companies in the off season to earn "pocket money." During the busy season, she works for several companies with clients in the US, Australia, UK and other countries. You may do this kind of work anywhere, internet shops, in a hotel lobby or as my wife does, home based.
      If you want to count my "day job" as work, I purchased an eight-year-old home in a super nice subdivision that needed some massaging to bring it back to like new condition. My thinking is that because I paid half what a similar size home sells for brand new in my subdivision, I have lots of financial room to add upgrades like split type air-con in all the rooms. I can work at my own pace when the motivation strikes. I paid cash for the home so we have NO rent or mortgage to worry about. The home is perfectly livable, we desire to improve and upgrade because we can, not because we have to.
      We have a new venture that was basically my wonderful bride's idea. I would not feel comfortable recommending our new gig to anyone, especially an EX-pat until we have a full year or more of experience behind us. Nothing has gone wrong but I think at least one problem free year will confirm her plan was totally sound. That, I feel, will be the time to offer details on our success on any failure.What she did:
      My wife has developed three portfolios. The first two yields 10% / month. The two portfolio's total value is around P600,000 so she earns P60,000. At today's exchange rate, about $1,190.00 USD/month, more than enough to live on here especially if you own your home. Maria also recently (only a few weeks now) started a new portfolio. It has a value of P90,000 + - and is a mixture of 8% weekly payments and 10% monthly payments. The mix is 75% @8% weekly and 25% @10% monthly returns.
      Mind you it is a new portfolio and very small but already I see her earning over P25,470/month (about $505.00USD / month). Her original goal for this business was to earn the equivalent of $2000.00 USD/month which is nearing what she could earn in the busy season per month as an academic writer. You must understand that interest rates on everything are high in the Phils. Mortgage loans, small business loans, bridge loans, all cost dearly. If you add on the cost of corruption, I do not even want to guess at that one! I think it is safe to say, we could never do what she has accomplished in the states. I hope this lengthy diatribe will be helpful.

    • @vinolacaver8607
      @vinolacaver8607 7 лет назад +1

      NewHampshire Jack
      Lol

    • @warriorfortruth2838
      @warriorfortruth2838 7 лет назад +1

      so sorry for your loss very sad that

    • @NewHampshireJack
      @NewHampshireJack 7 лет назад +3

      Travis, In an online trading group I used to be a member of, there was a gentleman that had one of the large RVs built on a diesel bus chassis. He specialized in selling options on only one underlying. He and his wife parked for part of the year, and he traded until he met his income goal for the year. At that point, he stopped as he did not want to take the risk that he may give back his earnings and need to delay his trip. As soon as he made bank, trading was shut down and off they went to visit friends, camp out in their favourite spots and enjoy life. This man's freedom inspired me a lot. The encouragement of a great neighbour who told me "you won't know unless you go" also pushed me to make the decision to try out life in the Philippines. Five years in, I have absolutely NO REGRETS.

    • @NewHampshireJack
      @NewHampshireJack 7 лет назад +10

      NATURAL CANCER HEALING, thank you. It was sad, but also I can say that I saw God's hand in the whole event and for that I am thankful. My first wife was responding well to cesium chloride therapy. She had told me that she prayed and asked God to take her quickly if she was not going to receive healing. She also said she was feeling much better and thinking we could leave our city home soon and return to our beloved cabin in the woods. Without any warning, she developed a breathing difficulty late one night, and she passed away peacefully in my arms 11 hours later at the city hospital. I will stand by my belief that God honored her request to be taken home quickly. No morphine drip, no long period of suffering. This is not a religious teaching channel, so I will end here.

  • @yesiownfrodo
    @yesiownfrodo 7 лет назад +70

    OK, this is one I really LOVE. He bought what worked for him, and it is clean and organized, he is working on his internal/mental work as well as well as working to make a good life for himself. I am so sorry about the loss of his mother. I'm glad he's choosing to make a life rather than just to exist. Very inspiring.

    • @helenaville5939
      @helenaville5939 5 лет назад +4

      He even decided to take something positive from the sadness of his mother's passing. He said "It changed me". Reminds me of the old saying "Every adversity has the seed of a greater benefit".

  • @thefrugallyretiredcouple9926
    @thefrugallyretiredcouple9926 7 лет назад +130

    Nice to see a man who is neat and clean while nomading.

  • @ernieg1687
    @ernieg1687 7 лет назад +73

    Great story Bob.You are changing the world, one nomad at a time.

  • @cindychurch925
    @cindychurch925 5 лет назад +10

    I love that quote. " I am embracing the fear of the unknown and it is changing me" love it. Focus on today with an eye til the future...but. I am 64 and working multiple 12 hour shifts a week on my feet. I enjoy these videos. I am glad you are doing this whwn you are young. I sure wish i had. But, i am going to do it now

  • @FoolyLiving
    @FoolyLiving 7 лет назад +38

    Sorry to hear that about both your parents. I worked at Kmart briefly while trying to save money to move to Israel. I was talking to a 20 year old boy who told me, "I'm going to work here until I retire at 62." When he said that, I told myself, "I gotta get out of here!!" I don't want to work myself to death and have nothing to show for it when I'm old. That's the way of the world now, though!

    • @niteriderband4713
      @niteriderband4713 3 года назад +8

      @Joe Blow CEO slots are only reserved for sociopaths and people willing to lie, cheat and sell their souls for a company. I have seen it and gratefully turned down the executive path.

  • @sweetpea3472
    @sweetpea3472 4 года назад +21

    Seeing this two years later, but just wanted to say, "Good for you, Matt, that you're taking the opportunity to live outside the box."

  • @Teenywing
    @Teenywing 5 лет назад +19

    I love how genuinely excited you sound when someone has a cool feature...like when the guy opened that outer drawer.

  • @HerbFields
    @HerbFields 7 лет назад +33

    Hey Bob, I found your channel a few hours ago and enjoy the simple effective ideas. Thanks for the videos.
    I was a water nomad for about 7 years. I lived the first 4 on a 27' sailboat. I calculated that I had about 100 sqft of indoor space including the full bath! My non food costs stayed below 300 per month! I could stay at a marina for 150 or so per month and could of course live on the "hook" as we called it for free. I could even travel almost free because the wind was my primary power.
    I ran into significant life threatening illness ( a lot of which related back to stress IMHO) and was forced to move on shore but I went to an RV and just stay close to medical care. I can say from experience it is great to dump the stress of modern life.

  • @coleenwarren6102
    @coleenwarren6102 7 лет назад +4

    THank you great advice....My younger sister passed away at 58 and yes I am getting ready to get out there...

  • @robertbennett5192
    @robertbennett5192 5 лет назад +7

    Matt. 6:34 - Don’t worry about tomorrow, it’ll have worries of its own. Today’s worries are enough for for anyone!
    I love this younger generation living so well. We aren’t even promised a tomorrow. Don’t waste your youth especially. I’d love to start all over again as a youth knowing what I know NOW!
    You Da Man, BOB. Thanks for sharing your journey!

  • @rollinwithrobbie
    @rollinwithrobbie 4 года назад +5

    Ive always chased money, never been happy. Im on my way to AZ to chase a chance at happiness right now. Please dont stop with these videos. They make it seem possible, like there really is another way. As a man who been beat up an down by this world i appreciate your channel and message. Had a breakdown in indiana hopefully fixed, hitten the road in the morn. The Lord is my shepard and i will be guided to where i am ment to be.

  • @grammaali3462
    @grammaali3462 7 лет назад +30

    I love Matt's camper!! So much storage and the perfect size.

  • @michaelalvarado597
    @michaelalvarado597 7 лет назад +29

    Good for you! Go Matt go! We can't postpone living the real life hoping to get a govt check in 20yrs. You are healthy and will probably be able to work till you are 90 if you ever need an occasional job! Roll on!

  • @bobmcdonald2905
    @bobmcdonald2905 5 лет назад +3

    My wife just bought a 2000 Chinook Concourse. She loves it! Im impressed with how solid its constructed. Very well built!

  • @kati5302
    @kati5302 7 лет назад +1

    My Dad died at 59 so he never got to retire----like you said, it changes you....makes you value different things......time and experiences, over the pursuit of money. I am interested in a 19' Class C---hopefully I will be able to hit the road soon :) TY for doing these videos!

    • @mcafirst1051
      @mcafirst1051 7 лет назад

      Sorry to hear that as I said in my comments above many people are not living until the age of 60 I know people who passed in their 40s and 50s. too many people live for the future not for NOW.

  • @edadams6836
    @edadams6836 7 лет назад +6

    Bob, another great video from a one man, producer, director, editor, cameraman, and host. This young man has the right attitude about life.

  • @lokiragnarok9609
    @lokiragnarok9609 7 лет назад +2

    I can really relate to this. I have been researching this for years and im about ready to do it. I cant wait to put the grind behind me. I was forced into living in a car for 3 months. at first it was a major surprise and i was totally unprepared for it. I learned a great deal in those three months about myself and what i really valued in life. Now almost 10 years later i think back to those three months and really appreciate it. I never should have moved out of that old sedan.

  • @familybills2908
    @familybills2908 4 года назад +4

    Wow this has everything! It ticks all the boxes! Stove cover is super clever. The bathroom is huge, and the fridge/freezer is quite a good size!!! I like that this man is conquering his fear - very inspiring!

  • @craigrock8444
    @craigrock8444 7 лет назад +2

    I'm a mn boy with a similar dream for the future!! New subscriber Bob and I love these videos. Just found this channel today. I've been wanting this for some time now. My daughter is the only thing holding me back. She is 11. But a few more years and daddy is on the road. I will travel during the winter and return in the summer to be with her and family. It's going to happen and this channel will help me figure it out. I'm inspired. I'm pensioned from injury sustained on the job as a prison guard many yrs back. I can do this! I love to travel. I never feel more at peace or happier than when I'm driving, whether it's a quick drive aound the back roads or a long drive to sight see. I'm free and happy. I suffer from ptsd, depression and anxiety and driving..travel helps me cope. Thank you for creating this and to all those who share their stories. I live vicariously through you for now. Peace!!

  • @JimmyDeLocke
    @JimmyDeLocke 7 лет назад +10

    Cool. I lived out of my van for two years. Travelling the Beautiful Southwest. Six months ago I got a place in Prescott, AZ. Nice place, but I already miss the freedom of the Vagabond Life. We weren't meant to live in boxes. I'm getting back on the road next week.

  • @johnacord5664
    @johnacord5664 7 лет назад +14

    Someone needs to find Matt and give him a medal. The melenials may be the ones to save this country. I have been through the job market hell, and now been retired for eight years. I am enjoying every minute of it.

  • @pt7604
    @pt7604 5 лет назад +27

    Not having to pay exorbitant rent or a 30 year mortgage really adds up.

  • @Mosfet510
    @Mosfet510 4 года назад +1

    I lost my girlfriend in 2017 to breast cancer, I knew her 24 years, she was only 47 (all the things we wanted to do). It changed me, to say the least. I have a totally different outlook on life now. I always leave with a smile and inspiration after watching your videos, thank you Bob!

  • @susanamoroso8581
    @susanamoroso8581 4 года назад +2

    This Chinook RV is on RV I want to travel in because you don't have to renovate anything. Everything is so functional. I hope I can buy one like this.

  • @scottlavoie5405
    @scottlavoie5405 5 лет назад +4

    I plan on retiring at age 56, I have a ways to go yet but am planning now so I can travel - if I could go now I would. I'm a writer, mostly poetry and short stories but love to write. I want to spend the last chapter of my life on the road writing and exploring nature!!

  • @deborahsalazar3286
    @deborahsalazar3286 5 лет назад +7

    Wow what quality! Love the split kitchen & what a large bath. Love this unit.

  • @babbsromero3471
    @babbsromero3471 7 лет назад +3

    I am so happy to see someone close to my age doing this! Each time I watch this I feel more motivated to make this a reality this year!! Thanks bob! Hope to meet you and Matt at some point!

  • @kellydunn4344
    @kellydunn4344 4 года назад +1

    Do what you want live your life...Im a Hospice nurse and have seen alot of young deaths life is short enjoy it your way while u r here👍❤

  • @michellestratford9753
    @michellestratford9753 3 года назад +2

    This is the absolutely perfect rig for me. Unfortunately I can't find anything similar anywhere! My grandparents had one when I was a kid and I've been in love with them my whole life. Thank you so much for the tour🥰

  • @PatsTreasuresNCrafts
    @PatsTreasuresNCrafts 7 лет назад +3

    Super nice guy! Love his rig. Great interview Bob. I experienced the same thing with both of my parents. I refuse to let my life slip away without truly experiencing life! We've moved into looking at vans and RVs. One step closer!

  • @IvyRosethebus
    @IvyRosethebus 7 лет назад +8

    Bob, I truly LOVE your interviews! Truly. Thank you! I just bought a bus to convert. I have learned sooo much from you. I kept wishing I could compensate you somehow. I have just figured out how to use the Amazon link. I will purchase anything and everything I possibly can using your link. Thank you for your beautiful attitude.

  • @kathybitzan7473
    @kathybitzan7473 7 лет назад

    great, thanks for sharing your Chinook. I'm currently looking at a Class C 30 foot but I might be changing my mind by the time the house is sold. I'm still working and can work any where even though I get a small Social Security check. I retired early at 52 of a brain aneurysm and now at 66 I'm well and want to do this free form of living so the landlord doesn't take all my money every month. I was born in Alexandria and still have many family members in MN. I'm planning a trip back to do some fishing as soon as I can. Now I'm cleaning out my house so my kids don't have to. I told them when I die, set my rig on fire with everything I own and I will know I lived the good life at last. Again thanks Bob for sharing. I am a faithful follower of Carolyn, she has been of great inspiration to me once I decided to start my research.

  • @erinbsullivan444
    @erinbsullivan444 7 лет назад +3

    God Bless you, Bob! You are helping so many people live their life to the fullest! 👍🏻

  • @victorgomes7585
    @victorgomes7585 5 лет назад +6

    The cabinetary is beautiful. Nice rig too

  • @mzErica
    @mzErica 7 лет назад +7

    Good for you Matt, positive attitude towards your financial future is the way to go! I'm planning to be a part-timer next summer because of Bob's videos.

    • @veronicasalas2666
      @veronicasalas2666 7 лет назад +1

      Mz Marie yes Mz Marie we may meet out there. My goal at the moment is to be full time in 5 years. However that may change because my daughter is 21 now and she is the only reason I'm staying put for now. It gives me time to save money though little by little right now on my retirement money. Cost of living is so much so I'm lucky if I'm saving $100 a month at this point. But I'll be able to invest totally when the time comes and should be a lot easier. His videos are amazing. I'd love to have you as my neighbor in the future 😊

  • @Goodgrief7811
    @Goodgrief7811 7 лет назад +8

    Wow, good for you to focus on what's important in life and that's living !!! The waiting game doesn't always work out.There's never enough money to replace time!!! So true.

  • @knowledgewillincrease7508
    @knowledgewillincrease7508 4 года назад

    should find an old projection tv and take out the big flat Lens and use it to cook food in the hot sun.. You could even make a solar oven. And it's just a flat piece of plastic you can easily put somewhere out of site when not using.

  • @wellnessotr
    @wellnessotr 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the reminder! I’m in an SUV, and sometimes I daydream of a bigger roomier vehicle. And then I remember that I have high ground clearance and 4x4! Boom! I ❤my rig.

  • @miguelatambucho748
    @miguelatambucho748 7 лет назад

    Love that saying "You can always make more money, but you cannot make more time". Thanks man. I really like your channel.

  • @lindadowling8484
    @lindadowling8484 4 года назад +1

    Comfort vs. Mobility. Great point Bob.

  • @joehill1488
    @joehill1488 7 лет назад

    Thank you Bob and Matt for sharing.
    Hope you don't let the critical and negative comments dissuade you from continuing to do what you've been doing.
    If you pay them little or no attention, there's a good chance they'll fade away for lack of attention.
    I'm getting the idea and I could be wrong but I may have a better understanding of why you may be desirous of getting further away from people. Hopefully, the good people who appreciate what you do will continue to win the day!
    I'm confident you do what you do to help people understand the lifestyle so they can make a somewhat educated decision as to whether it's for them and what they might expect if they should choose to take the nomadic path. Carry on!

  • @44ronie
    @44ronie 7 лет назад +3

    Bob is very flattering, I thought this guy was late 50's early 60's .... I love these videos, they're helping my husband & I decide which RV will best suit us. I think the downsizing of personal items will be hard. I think we will have to keep our home till we are sure RV-ing is the life for us. I salute these brave people who jump in with both feet. I love the idea of the gypsy lifestyle I'm just scared to venture into the unfamiliar.....baby-steps is more my speed

    • @williambranham6249
      @williambranham6249 6 лет назад

      I had a friend who used to tell his sister that she needed to ponder things awhile before jumping in. Sounds like you are doing the right thing. Good luck.

  • @perezm714
    @perezm714 4 года назад +3

    Good video and great ending. Touching to have two men talk about the facts of life.

  • @dizzzawn
    @dizzzawn 7 лет назад

    Bob, I have been watching your videos for about six months now and darned if I don't learn something new and helpful in every single one. Thanks for all that you do. I hope to meet you on the road one day in my camper or van or RV...or whatever I end up going with.

  • @aframesq
    @aframesq 5 лет назад +6

    I am in construction management. Planning on going to RTR in 2020. I am going do the same thing.

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 5 лет назад +1

    I used to rock climb a lot back in the 70s and early 80s and I did a lot of traveling around the west coast living in my tent. Those were the happiest days of my life. I am now 60 and getting ready to hit the road again in two years. First trip is to hike the PCT. Life is short and at this point I really am feeling how short it is.

  • @CarmineCroons
    @CarmineCroons 4 года назад +4

    Chinook really does make a great motor home

  • @pattip2788
    @pattip2788 3 года назад +1

    I hope since this video was made, Matt has started to plan for his future. I’m in my early 60s and you’d be surprised just how fast time flies. I’m grateful for some financial security. And, so I can continue to enjoy nature.

  • @thejubieexperience
    @thejubieexperience 6 лет назад +8

    That's why wandered around the world in my 20s. I figured there's no guarantee I could do all that at 60-something. I hope I'll have a nice quiet life by then and be able to reminisce about the adventures I had

  • @victorjcano
    @victorjcano 3 года назад +1

    I have taken my older 1985 Chinook on some pretty rough roads like the BLM road at the valley of the gods

  • @coversbymanu93
    @coversbymanu93 4 года назад +1

    Love your videos. My wife and I achieved our dream of hitchhiking around Latin America and since about a year and a half ago we bought our '87 VW Kombi, and we just love it.

  • @Angora573
    @Angora573 5 лет назад +2

    It's great that he is young enough to hopefully have a long and happy life as a nomad. Not many people give up a high standard of living through choice at a younger age to do this, good luck to him. I'm sure as he was so successful before becoming a nomad his future will work out just fine but he is right in living for today you just aren't promised tomorrow after all x

  • @nobadvandays7711
    @nobadvandays7711 6 лет назад

    I TOTALLY related to your father and mother passing so close to retirement ages. My mother passed 1 year before her "Retirement Age". As you both stated that it changed your lives, my perspective on what is important to me in life has changed as well. My mindset parallels yours. Thanks for the great video. Very informative and soulful. T

  • @salliegallegos918
    @salliegallegos918 3 года назад +3

    My father served 26 years in the Navy and then worked another 25 years. He died four months after retirement from a DOD job. I hope to have some life left after I retire. I respect people who are able to make this lifestyle work for themselves.

  • @bgtsy
    @bgtsy 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing, I thoroughly enjoyed, especially when he got to slamming things around to show you what’s what. Instead of gingerly touching things like most do, brought a chuckle. Have fun!!

  • @jeanwest1058
    @jeanwest1058 5 лет назад +4

    OMG! Love love love this rig! You can clean the bathroom and yourself at the same time 😂 excellent!

  • @scottshelby1328
    @scottshelby1328 7 лет назад

    I really admire you and the steps you took to be free. I have 4 kids 8 dogs etc. and really feel imprisoned and totally isolated from what God has given us to enjoy and experience. It is a true pleasure to watch videos of people who found and are living what I feel a life we should all live at some point instead of what society tells or expects from us. Right on man!

  • @CountryComesToTown
    @CountryComesToTown 3 года назад

    Awesome interview with Matt. Great rig. He has a terrific perspective. Jim

  • @malcolmnicoll1165
    @malcolmnicoll1165 7 лет назад +7

    This is great. Most inspiring. I like Matt's life philosophy. Thanks for posting.

  • @florence1395
    @florence1395 6 лет назад

    Though I will never lead this life, I love the positive attitudes these people share. From different backgrounds too different reasons for becoming nomadic people. Exploring the best of our world & dealing with the worst. Most importantly is finding the right rigg or van to suit your needs. I think the guy being interviewed is wise & put a lot of thought into his home on wheels. Safe journey to all & be cautiously safe, but enjoy your journey x 🌍 x

  • @TheVintagesteal
    @TheVintagesteal 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks BOB.Now that the divorce is final and im alone this life is my goal.In fact,finding the channel recently really helped me through this challenging time.Love seeing those dogs roaming about.
    I had no idea the Chinnok was such a well thought out RV.Very cool.

  • @DoritosResidue
    @DoritosResidue 2 года назад

    Same thing happened to both my parents in recent years. Both retired got cancer and both passed away.They never really got to spend a lot of time in thier retirement. It totally changed my outlook on life. I totally understand these two guys.

  • @lbl9066
    @lbl9066 3 года назад +1

    Very happy for him! Live your life, bc who knows about the future

  • @brendahbottahbus2987
    @brendahbottahbus2987 7 лет назад +8

    i just want to continue pressing the thumbs up..... thanx Bob

  • @karenlalaniz
    @karenlalaniz 7 лет назад

    Another inspiring interview. What I got out of this, and I could be wrong, but seems like Matt (like me) was very good at planning his life and doing the "right" thing...ie: doing what society deems is the correct route. Asked what he plans to do when he's older - many years down the line, he didn't have a plan. I'm assuming that is a new thing for him. That's the story. That's the inspiration. Breaking out of old thinking. I loved this interview. Thank you to both of you!

  • @lindathompson6678
    @lindathompson6678 7 лет назад +1

    Bob you have helped so many people see that there is a better way to live! My time in so near I can taste it! I will be at the next RTR to thank you personally!

  • @TheQueendom-Au
    @TheQueendom-Au 5 лет назад +5

    amazing! THis is what I want to do when the children are all graduated and on their own.

  • @MsTeck883
    @MsTeck883 4 года назад +2

    There is a lot of room inside. From the outside I was expecting something tiny & cramped. Great video!

  • @marialopes9365
    @marialopes9365 6 лет назад +2

    Loved what you both said. I don't want to retire and die after a few yrs when not having to work. It's what I've been saying a lot lately. True. I see that around me as well. Thank you for the video ! Loved it a lot !!! I agree with having a private place to shower too ! Thumbs up !

  • @Ceecee0777
    @Ceecee0777 7 лет назад +17

    What a Handsome positive young man💞

  • @kalijuri
    @kalijuri 5 лет назад +3

    i like his thought process.

  • @hollyfisher8811
    @hollyfisher8811 6 лет назад

    I love sweet Cody just hanging out in Dad's van & looking out the window~Sweetest pup ever🐶❣:)

  • @LaoSoftware
    @LaoSoftware 7 лет назад +1

    When you're young like this guy, you get to enjoy life more. You can go hiking, kayaking, and biking. Enjoy it now before you get really old.

  • @MsLisa551
    @MsLisa551 2 года назад

    I totally understand what Matt is saying. Things usually find a way of working out. Live for today.

  • @shariburns6263
    @shariburns6263 3 года назад

    What a great guy and a great camper. Great layout.

  • @socorrobarrio3593
    @socorrobarrio3593 3 года назад

    Nice guy, great van,he's super smart, living the way he wants,I wish him the best, all my blessings.

  • @billkiele5819
    @billkiele5819 7 лет назад

    Another outstanding interview, with the important stuff--the raison d'etre, if you will--front and center. You gave him enough time to articulate some of what were clearly the most important issues to him. Not just the fun stuff, but the awareness of time and its limits. Well done.

  • @theadventuresofpicoandguac9300
    @theadventuresofpicoandguac9300 6 лет назад +3

    You can get those grills for any rig from marine stores. Fisherman's Supply in Seattle carries them and will ship. It isnt a Chinook only item.

  • @RETIREMESOON
    @RETIREMESOON 7 лет назад +31

    The supervisor at the Government Facility used to ask me why I never worked overtime ?
    I said " Mike find a man with one month left to live and ask him if he wants.......TIME ....or $$ MONEY " ?
    You can always make more paper but you can NEVER make more time.
    Mike was a serious intelligent money but he grew silent and I could see a paradigm shift in his eyes.
    My dad retired at 54 and wanted to do the RV lifestyle......so went back to work at a Gold Mine to get more money but all he found was a brain tumor at 60.
    My wife and I sell out at 2019 to go full time RVING.......with a reduced pension and a small nest egg that's close enough to perfect for me.

    • @101perspective
      @101perspective 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah, but by doing that overtime you get to retire earlier. If you don't do overtime you get to go home on time. However, anything you choose to do with that free time is going to be rather limited. Not like you can easily go on a cross country road trip and be back in time for work the next morning. However, once you retire the sky is the limit. That said, if you can get a job that you can do while on road trips then even better:)

    • @javaman5464
      @javaman5464 4 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣😂

  • @fla-bushcraftprepper941
    @fla-bushcraftprepper941 7 лет назад

    We just picked up a 2001 Chevy Express Partial Conversion Van. It does not have the running boards or the high top. Once I get it set up the way I like, I will look into converting it to a 4X4. We also picked up a trailer-able sailboat with a swing keel. It has an 18 inch draft with the keel up and 4 foot when the keel is down, and sleeps 4 people.

  • @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325
    @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325 5 лет назад +2

    I HAVE LIVED ON THE EDGE FOR 35 YEARS NOW AND ONE THING I LEARNED BEFORE I STARTED MY NEW LIFE WAS "JUMP OFF THE EDGE AND GROW YOUR WINGS ON THE WAY DOWN." I LIVE IN THAILAND NOW AND VERY HAPPY WITH MY DECISION 35 YEAR AGO.

  • @freedomwon2004
    @freedomwon2004 2 года назад

    Great video. Awesome Chinook. 5 years down the road but enjoyed see your RV. Especially the bath/shower.

  • @AngTheCanadianPilot
    @AngTheCanadianPilot 5 лет назад

    Thanks Bob for delivering these true stories. Sooner or later my wife and I will make our moves.

  • @tinascott3892
    @tinascott3892 6 лет назад

    I absolutely love his rig , a quality Chinook , awsome tour , Thank you so much , loved the wooden cabinets & especially the shower & the fridge & freezer!!

  • @michaelhopkins2965
    @michaelhopkins2965 7 лет назад

    My mom had one of the 90 something Chinooks with a Toyota truck cab. The top popped up with two hammock style bunks. It was very cool!

  • @monkeynumbernine
    @monkeynumbernine 5 лет назад +2

    Ya-
    I agree with him about wanting to be able to stand up and be able to have a bathroom.
    I lived in my van and I would do it again with a vehicle just like this one.

  • @angeliaphillips
    @angeliaphillips 6 лет назад

    I'm so smitten with his rig. I'd loveeee to have all that space in an RV. Thx for the awesome tour, gentlemen!

  • @mayinnlin1879
    @mayinnlin1879 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Bob! 😍

  • @CarlottaART
    @CarlottaART 7 лет назад

    Thanks so much Bob and Matt! Wonderful interview and Chinook tour.

  • @cathymiller3086
    @cathymiller3086 5 лет назад +2

    So wonderful!!! Thank you Bob!!🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @shirleylake7738
    @shirleylake7738 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tour of the Chinook it looks great.

  • @bluskydreamr1
    @bluskydreamr1 7 лет назад

    Another awesome video! Great advice...who knows if you'll even be here in 20 years. Live for today and 20 years from now will take care of itself.

  • @beach3girl459
    @beach3girl459 5 лет назад

    You're right, Bob. It's always a choice between comfort and mobility. Not to mention that the budget often dictates your next move. Good info, thanks.

  • @art-tb3um
    @art-tb3um 7 лет назад +1

    Sir I really enjoy your videos. My girlfriend and I are planning on urban stealth living because of your videos. I also would like to recommend a wide angle lens for your camera, It would really help with showing the full interior of peoples places without the need to constantly pan.
    Thank you. have a wonderful one.

  • @garagedancer122
    @garagedancer122 3 года назад

    That Chinook RV is a great design and Sedona is super beautiful - happy trails.