WILD CAMPING ALONE IN THE WOODS

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  • @evazubeck
    @evazubeck  2 года назад +378

    BEWARE OF THE SCAMMERS IN THE COMMENTS BELOW!!! It has come to my attention that some scammers are trying to take advantage of the giveaway and posing as me. I do NOT have a Telegram channel, please DO NOT respond to those people!
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    • @MarcelEling
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      O, that scammers. Bad people they are. Thnx for the warning.

    • @marthaa851
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      🙁

    • @gr8t1bobo
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      You mean I'm not supposed to pay them thru bit coin? Lol

    • @lockednloaded777
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      Yes they tried to scam me ,almost got me too , went out of my way , than asked I ask if they would please call as I know your voice, just to verify. Now they have my name and number, but that’s it . They wanted me to pay for the shipping and gave me several options and prices for shipping lol

    • @CantTakeTheSkysFromME
      @CantTakeTheSkysFromME 2 года назад +1

      Almost got me too, but i was weary to start with.

  • @warrenherd9094
    @warrenherd9094 2 года назад +228

    Being 83 and disabled to my home , I feel like I am experiencing travel with you in my recliner. Had a travel trailer and traveled all over the western US doing the camp hosting for the National Park Service. Had two lab’s that travel with me. One would ride shotgun and the other in the back seat. Periodically they would just change places. They were my greatest companions. Now have three dogs with me for companionship. Chocolate lab, large black labradoodle, & English Bulldog. (the boss), keep up the good work, Learning a new vision about all the countries you have visited. THANK YOU. The old retired Major

    • @lostreb
      @lostreb 2 года назад +6

      I'm only a few years younger than you, so like you, I like keeping track of those like Eva...However, I also hope to give her a little advice because of our "years of accumulated wisdom" perhaps we can give her "additional information" upon which to make her decisions, instead of coming off like...DO NOT DO THIS or THAT!!!! More like "Before you do this??? Please consider these additional factors." I don't want to discourage her ventures in the wild...but...the fact that ventured so far from her "base camp" that she could not make it back before the rain was really falling (Maybe even a downpour)!?!?!?! That's something that I would prefer her to take into consideration in her willingness to "adventure!!!!" There's a lot to be said for venturing...however...when it comes to "Common Sense?" Sometimes there has to be a little "caution" entered into the equation. I really hope this little adventure with approaching weather moving in has given her a life experience to assist her decisions.

    • @trushitajadhav9966
      @trushitajadhav9966 2 года назад +2

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @asimkhan7858
      @asimkhan7858 Год назад

      Indeed

  • @highasahorse86
    @highasahorse86 2 года назад +300

    he's just a baby now but he's gonna be your protector and security when he's bigger. Love that little guy

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL 2 года назад +8

      Getting an actual working dog for travel would definitely be the safest thing because at that point he's basically a wolf, if you get two no one is going to touch you.

    • @Alifeofglory
      @Alifeofglory 2 года назад +12

      He is soooo sweet :-)

    • @SevenHunnid
      @SevenHunnid 2 года назад +3

      Day 3 of slowly making it out the hood: i ate burger king inside target high asfc & i smokë weed on my RUclips channel as my job ☄️ til im out the trenches 🦅

    • @Tjay0716
      @Tjay0716 2 года назад +6

      Oh yeah thats gonna be a machine of a dog , beautiful markings you won't have any bear issues or cougars or creepy people . lol

    • @bradykay9322
      @bradykay9322 2 года назад +1

      @@SevenHunnid tell me more. I need your job lol

  • @SecondsOfAnOrdinaryLife
    @SecondsOfAnOrdinaryLife 2 года назад +11

    ✨I love how you properly described America. We are LA and Vegas and NYC but we are also a vast country of small towns and rural places, connected by mountain ranges that know has heard of. Views that only a few have seen. Bumpy roads that wind through expansive forests along silvery rivers. We like to remind people to have a nice day, and like that lovely woman, to find joy. 🙏🏻 I wish more of the world would experience America this way, and not the Disney version created by marketers. Or the worst of us that is shown on TV. Or the places that glitter at night and shock by day. Thank you for showing, and appreciating America this way, this is the America we are proud of.✨

  • @cambellevans9945
    @cambellevans9945 2 года назад +131

    Wow, he really is a stunning dog. Just some friendly advice from a fellow Shepherd owner; please get Vilk socialised with other people and pets as soon as possible and while he is still a pup. Ours wasn't (thanks to Covid lockdowns etc) and it has made life more difficult in the long run.

    • @justd9317
      @justd9317 2 года назад +16

      Also to make sure he's fully vaccinated. Especially for Parvo. He can easily get it if he eats or munches on wild animal bones or carcasses.

    • @KaydeeKylie
      @KaydeeKylie 2 года назад +3

      @@justd9317 Yeah, my GSD had it and it was the worst experience. Thank god she recovered but had gastrointestinal issues for like a year.

    • @justd9317
      @justd9317 2 года назад +3

      @@KaydeeKylie I'm sorry to hear that. It is a horrible virus. Our dog got it when he was small. Miraculously, he survived, but has been plagued with seizures ever since.

    • @ivanniko7558
      @ivanniko7558 2 года назад +5

      Dogs don't need to socialized with other people and dogs, they don't need tham, people don't understand that dogs need their pack and that is it... pack can be only dog and one person, or can be dog and whole family, or more than one dog, there is alfa that shoud be owner if you want dog who listen... trust me I am dog trainer my while life doing this job more than 15 year I know what I writing

    • @monikaw.3683
      @monikaw.3683 Год назад +4

      @@ivanniko7558 The comment isn't about dog needs it. Rather owner needs it to have easier life.

  • @LeveretteJamesClifford1955
    @LeveretteJamesClifford1955 2 года назад +78

    Hi Eva, I'm a long time avid backpacker as well as camp ground camping when my wife was alive. I just want to say that because I had both knees replaced a few years back, Im not as mobile as I used to be and find it incredibly painful to get up and down from the ground like I could even a year ago. So I want to take to the woods like you are doing along with my 1 year old Border Collie puppy Jessi. I do have some advice because as part of their growing and learning there is a tendency to chew everything that sticks out and interests them. That includes wiring so keep usb wires away from Vilk and don't assume that you can leave something out for just a moment while you turn your back! I see he has been chipped, Jessi has a tag just like his! Good for you! If you get into a town that has a Petco, you can make a custom tag for your little man.
    I've had a lot of close up and personal bear encounters while backpacking and have only been hurt once, which didn't hurt then because the adrenaline was flowing! I survived obviously. After that I learned several things that would scare bears away without doing them any harm or even an after effect like bear spray. That item is a sonic noisemaker which is loud as thunder and pulsates, getting into the head of all mammals, you and Vilk included. A bear will want to get as far away as fast as possible. It is a small black box with a chain and a pin you pull out to start it. Since you are affected, you will understand what a bear can't and you can train Vilk to withstand the noise and stay by your side. You will want to put that pin back in as soon as possible.I think that since Vilk will grow and if a bear comes, he will try to save you in a fight he can't win although he might have saved you. But I think having a sonic noisemaker could scare the bear away before
    I taught one of my dogs how to climb a ladder and she surprised me by loving it. She once climbed onto the roof of the house and of course I had to help her get from roof to ladder rungs. Then she would go down on her own. Another dog, Bess, I taught to climb a tall ladder of a sliding board and she loved it! We would go to the park and I would unleash her and she would run to the slide and climb and slide over and over again, so Vilk may find that ladder a fun thing and before you know it, up into the tent and hopefully back down on her own!
    Your set in Odessa is a great example to learn from! I have to get a larger vehicle but the one I have is large enough to get started in. Thanks for putting up the link to Jackery so I can learn about solar generators, some of the places I really love to go to don't have power or water. That would charge my phone to keep in touch and tell my girls where I am, and give me light that does not come from my SUV battery, enable me to use my laptop, and to power a fan like you have and maybe a small air conditioner, and heater. There is really no way for me to know yet what all I could use the generator for because I have not yet started. When camping in a beautiful National Park campground it would keep my neighbors happy not hearing a powerful gas powered generator! And also if the dreaded collapse happens (Lord I pray not!) It will be of use. I've become so afraid of something like that I have collected a water purification system, ways to start fires besides matches or lighters, and food. It is I suppose an old outdoorsman's subconscious dream of having to live rough for a while hoping that it will all be restored so I can get back to comforts and living rough when I want to live rough.
    In closing I want to say that you remind me so much of my wife when we met and got engaged and married. Except she was Italian. She was strong like you and even more adventurous than me. She had never been camping when I took her the first time and she became a Camping Monster!! At first she only wanted to do which was to cook fresh food in the morning, at lunch and for supper. This took all day, but after a while I convinced her that a sandwich would be okay so we could hike and find waterfalls and swim, and so on. So meals became limited except for supper which was all fresh ingredients! We had two girls and although my wife only went backpacking with me once, my youngest daughter would hike with me including along the Appalachian Trail in the toughest parts of the entire trail. She always looked fresh and clean while I was a sweaty mess! So as I watch your videos, I watch them as a father would watch a daughter, I just want you to be safe! You can see her photo if you become a Facebook friend and you can look through the photos. Just type my name in. Also, if you do, I could get an address where I can send you my sonic noise maker a gift from one outdoorsman to an outdoorswoman! It was a gift to me from one hiker so I can pass it on! Take care!

    • @visulino
      @visulino 2 года назад

      What kind of bones are those she found? Thank you.

    • @SarahHorne1
      @SarahHorne1 2 года назад +10

      What a lovely message! :-)

    • @gmelectricllc5868
      @gmelectricllc5868 2 года назад +3

      I just seen elevated platforms for tents so you dont have to climb off the ground...seem like they are pretty light as well.. Don't let your new knees slow you down...keep kicking and screaming and mobility will get better...Have fun with Jessi

    • @LeveretteJamesClifford1955
      @LeveretteJamesClifford1955 2 года назад +1

      @@visulino Big thick bones like the one Eva picked up make me think something like an elk. If I had been there, I would have believed this was a bear's feeding area because some bones were older than the one she picked up. Above you will see that I altered my theory

    • @LeveretteJamesClifford1955
      @LeveretteJamesClifford1955 2 года назад +1

      @@gmelectricllc5868 That was pretty nice of you for your nice comment! I wish you well with your channel!❤

  • @clstjam4321
    @clstjam4321 2 года назад +184

    Over the years I've seen Florida Panther, Coyote, Black Bears and wild hogs along with several deer species. Because of this, when wild camping, I never eat (or prepare food) where I sleep. Keeping the two at least 100 feet apart means I can watch animals investigate the food area from the safety of my campsite. Oh yeah, bear safe containers are also a must.

    • @gr8t1bobo
      @gr8t1bobo 2 года назад +3

      Yeah I was wondering if she thought she was safe from animals because she was higher up.

    • @reestyfarts
      @reestyfarts 2 года назад +4

      Indeed Veal. A 100 foot equilateral triangle of bed site, kitchen, bear box(s). Animals have attempted to loot my camp to no avail many times in the Sierra Nevada.

    • @sanelatutaris15
      @sanelatutaris15 2 года назад +2

      Yeah bear container is A MUST!

    • @tomtrevatt3286
      @tomtrevatt3286 2 года назад +9

      I'm guessing this also applies to the dog treats...

    • @rianlynn3854
      @rianlynn3854 2 года назад

      @@gr8t1bobo she got a bear container in an earlier episode....

  • @joshuarichards2378
    @joshuarichards2378 2 года назад +39

    I literally can't stop smiling and feeling so happy every time I see you and Vilk interacting with each other. Even the SMALLEST things, such as scratching his little chin as you begin your drive and he just leans into it! You two keep each other safe! Can't wait for your next update.

  • @gabrielleszafir
    @gabrielleszafir 2 года назад +9

    GIRL, the thing that you said in the beginning about making this video: having a vision in our head, overthinking, and then realising we can just start where we are - completely describes where I am right now. I make RUclips videos in a similar spirit as yours and am actually about to start a whole new chapter of my life of travel, living on the road etc. but thank you for sharing your process in that moment - been editing my next videos and really stuck in a lot of ways so hearing you share really helped. Proud of you for finding your way with Vilk and being so honest in sharing your journey. Supporting you from over here in the Southwest!

  • @ABQJoseph
    @ABQJoseph 2 года назад +12

    Your journey has inspired me to focus on what is truly important in life - connection with nature, the true beauty in diversity of cultures, the importance of self development, health, and following your dreams. Your work is much appreciated, and your kind spirit is contagious! I’m rapidly working to unwind myself from a never ending desk job, so I can spend time in nature with my wife and husky - it would be nice to camp far away from the noise and renew my own spirit, so this is what we must do. And by the way, Vilk is just the cutest good boy! You take care of yourself, and please don’t ever stop creating!

    • @MrFastFarmer
      @MrFastFarmer 2 года назад

      I doubt any of those things you mention are truly important…

  • @bobs1648
    @bobs1648 2 года назад +231

    Eva sweetie, I was actually glad to see Vilk acting weird and growling. It shows that his protective instincts are alive and well. A lot of breeders now days try to get rid of those traits, especially in the larger more aggressive breeds. I'm going to guess that Vilk will do a good job protecting his mommy once he gets a little bigger. 😁 As always, BIG HUGS and stay safe! 😍👍

    • @matismf
      @matismf 2 года назад +5

      But be aware that a growling dog WILL attract any grizzlies that are close enough to hear.

    • @lostreb
      @lostreb 2 года назад +6

      Both comments are 100% accurate and correct. Having said that, perhaps you should re-evaluate your "Wild Camping" criteria for both your safety as well as Vilk's. There's a difference between "totally WILD" and "Responsible Wild." I understand your desire to be in the wild. BUT...there most definitely "IS" a difference between "WILD" and "Responsible Wild." Please just remember the difference????

    • @rianlynn3854
      @rianlynn3854 2 года назад +3

      @@lostreb hes a puppy and hasn't acclimated to this life yet, he did remarkable for the first time. Living in fear is no way to live, she prepared the best way she could for bad situations. Vilk doesnt understand yet. He wasnt freaking out and running away scared. He was just warning cause it was an entirely new experience. he will be okay. He will learn. Eva is capable of protecting them both. the world belongs to the brave. but more than that, how long has she been doing this, enjoying wild camping? yet people want to be negative cause a puppy is seeing a new experience? obviously they are both fine or we wouldnt have seen this video. I have faith in Eva, she wants to see the world, not die in it before shes got her fill of adventure. Im sure she appreciates concern but at some point its really stifling, especially when it calls her choices into play. What are your choices? Are you out there playing it safe? or do you have a nice cozy home where nothing can touch you? Shes gonna live with or without your comments. Maybe enjoy it more because shes not effecting you personally.

    • @rianlynn3854
      @rianlynn3854 2 года назад +1

      @Solar Warden I see your point, but it isnt my choice to make. THis is her life, her lifestyle, and I fully support her and her decisions. I wish I could live a life like hers. Lemme ask you this, instead of picking fights with strangers in the internet who are supporting creators like Eva who we love, what is it about this that is triggering you? Is it me supporting her against your ideals triggering you? Is it her living a life you are to afraid too? Honestly the amount of bad that happens in this world is only to scare those not brave enough to live how they want. News is scare tactics, how often do they advertise the good in peoples lives? they dont or it would be"braggin" the sheer fact that you commented on my post for someone I greatly admire says more about you that me or her. Maybe look at what you are actually repressing. If all else fails, this is her life. No one has the right to judge her or her choices. If you dont agree with her, thats because ou are different people.
      Not even mad about your post because you commenting and watching actually help her.So please lets keep going. It just helps her =D id like to think you arent a troll, just a person who wasnt thought of other ways of life and that fine. Personally, ID LOVE to be mauled in the woods doing what I love, living life, than dying of old age in a bed regretting everything I was never brave enough to do. If you arent brave enough yourself, just enjoy. Its fine. You can be safe and still see her view of life. Its really not that scary. If you dont agree with it then thats your opinion but its her life, you do not have the right to comment or dictate how another lives. Worry about yourself.

    • @rianlynn3854
      @rianlynn3854 2 года назад

      @Solar Warden Also, Its sad, but if thats how she goes then it is what it is. I dont wish it upon her. Personally Id love to die in the woods and my corpse feed the wolves. Long standing dream of mine. So maybe your picking a internet troll fight with the wrong person. Id gladly die any day doing what I love vs miserable confinement. Thats whats shes doing, and thats why i adore her so much.
      I mean I can write you a book at this point. So lets just not kay? See it as a different way of life and enjoy it as such. No one is making you. Honestly a headline like that wouldnt affect your life anyways so trying to use that as ammo against me or another to change our minds is ridiculous. Shes smart, shes thought of all this. SHE CHOSE THIS. Just come along for the ride.

  • @carolineindacityphx
    @carolineindacityphx 2 года назад +58

    Thank goodness for Vilk. His instinct is really sharp and his growling is a great alert system. Glad you are easing into a rhythm with Vilk. I love how attentive you are to him. He is such a sweet puppy. ❤️🥰😘 As the famous Dog Whisperer Cesar Millan once said, "It's not the dog, it's the owner" and I see you have figured it out yourself. ❤️ Looking forward to more wonderful Vilk camping videos. You are both doing so well. Good luck. Stay safe. And have fun!

    • @misbeautifulable
      @misbeautifulable 2 года назад +1

      Vilk is alerting her there something in the area

    • @carolineindacityphx
      @carolineindacityphx 2 года назад

      @@misbeautifulable He's such a smart puppy ❤️ I am so happy she has him!

  • @barbmckenzie935
    @barbmckenzie935 2 года назад +15

    Vilk has really grown and he knows so many commands! You continue to be an inspiration to me and I am sure many others. Your brave and fearless spirit is amazing. I love your videos and I am so glad I found your channel.

  • @gantye88
    @gantye88 2 года назад +35

    Hi Eva! I started following you when you arrived at the US in Texas! I live in San Antonio TX and I was very glad to see a piece off our culture being shown in your channel! My wife and I go camping often with our dog Noble. We are actually going back to the coast this weekend to camp at the beach. If I were to win the Jackery, this would be a tremendous upgrade to our setup! It would make our life a lot easier while camping and it might persuade our 14 year-old teenage daughter to want to go camping with us more often. We love your channel and your videos are a pleasure to watch! Thank you for all that you do!

  • @stevefridley4120
    @stevefridley4120 2 года назад +5

    Eva, I’m glad you’re recognizing how much progress you and Vilk have made together - it’s obvious from the video! It can seem like a one step forward, one step back process, but your progress is clear! My dogs and I do dog sports together, mainly frisbee, and we love to travel together. I would use the Jackery on camping trips together, including trips to competitions. It’s often hot, and fans are one essential part of keeping them cool and comfortable. The Jackery would be very helpful to ensure that the batteries for those fans always have the power they need.

  • @GabrielTravelerVideos
    @GabrielTravelerVideos 2 года назад +50

    Awesome that you're getting the real American wilderness experience. As someone who lived in Alaska, I'm very curious to find out if you're still planning to make the drive up there this year before winter hits. I drove the haul road to Prudhoe Bay at the end of September and the weather was good then. But fall happens really quickly up there, so by October there could be winter conditions. It will be a long eight months or so of winter most places above the US border. I'm sure you're researching it all pretty intensely but with fall around the corner in those parts and a very long drive ahead of you, I'll be watching with interest to see how you navigate the winter experience. Cabin in the snow somewhere could be fun for a while, all depending on conditions. It would definitely make for some great videos.

    • @joeyindahl2593
      @joeyindahl2593 2 года назад +1

      I was wondering the same thing. I think sometimes people make the mistake of underestimating just how big and remote AK is. Wintertime is sketchy at best!

    • @JeepCherokeeful
      @JeepCherokeeful 2 года назад +2

      on average Fairbanks has permanent snow by the last week in October.

    • @joeyindahl2593
      @joeyindahl2593 2 года назад +2

      @@JeepCherokeeful yea, pretty bad idea to try to solo adventure in Alaska in the wintertime for the most part, just the drive up in the winter on the Alcan can be pretty sketchy, I drive trucks from anchorage to seattle 2 times per month, and if you break down, it could be hours before help can get there.

    • @GabrielTravelerVideos
      @GabrielTravelerVideos 2 года назад +2

      @@JeepCherokeeful That sounds about right. It seems like the best strategy if she wants to do it this year would be to haul ass all the way to Prudhoe Bay as quickly as possible, see how long that takes and then take her time heading back south, making stops along the way. She still has a few months left, so it's doable if the timing is right. But if she takes her time going north she could end up in a situation of either having to rush the trip to get out in time or else be stuck up north through a very long winter. She's probably researching this stuff and factoring it all in.

    • @venomsymbiote7555
      @venomsymbiote7555 2 года назад

      Having watched her videos i think once she reaches Alaska she has plans on spending a winter there??? Im from Alaska and it stays warm up here until pretty much October. If she does not like the cold then she is going to probably want to leave before mid October😅

  • @stacyweible3530
    @stacyweible3530 2 года назад +12

    I would use the jackery to support my suction machine and other equipment that's keeps my tracheostomy/airway clear. This will allow my son and friends to safely take me on outings like camping, beach, music events. This would also help a great deal when the power is out.
    I'm a huge fan of your Eva. Keep being brave and thanks for the inclusive content 😚

  • @Gunny1971
    @Gunny1971 2 года назад +6

    Good looking pup! My dog has gone every where I go for the last 13 years. Its a challenge, its like having a three year old child with you everywhere you go. The memories, love and mutual respect you two will find in each other will be priceless. I am wishing both of you the best!

  • @wild.forestflower
    @wild.forestflower 2 года назад +18

    So excited for you two and all the adventures you will have! Reminds me of when my husband and I were living out of our rooftop tent for a year overlanding with our mixed dog (55 lbs). When we came into the tent we would have a towel laid out to clean her feet off. I love our Nomadix towels, we have one each (our dog has her own towel). Makes drying off so easy after rain or playing in the water. Fluffy towel is great to have in the tent to absorb tent condensation (usually more applicable in cold weather). Much love and happy travels!!
    Edit - She is 65 lbs 🐾

  • @MittenStateEDC
    @MittenStateEDC 2 года назад +5

    My wife and I have been enjoying watching your journey and we love Vilk, he’s also a crowd favorite with our 3 shepherds. Very smart listening to your little guys his instincts will not guide you astray. We’d use the Jackery to spend more time ourselves out in the woods with our dogs. Good luck everyone and thanks for the chance Eva.

  • @montereyspike
    @montereyspike 2 года назад +5

    It's so awesome to see that you and your little guy have bonded. Watching him sleep close to you because that's where he feels safe. Dogs and nature can salve and save the soul; I know that they have saved me. So, onward, we go. Best to you and your pup, wishing you safe and joy-filled travels.

  • @starrymoonlitwinternight
    @starrymoonlitwinternight 2 года назад +23

    I LOVE how he threw himself to the floor when you told him down. He's doing so well! You and Vilk are making me want a German Shepard!

  • @TheOleHermit
    @TheOleHermit 2 года назад +23

    "Is this happiness?"
    I'm always happier when surrounded by nature, unless it's storming, burning, or biting me. Happiness is not found at a particular place, but within a mindset of peaceful contentment and the appreciation of that, in the present moment.
    Luvin your mindset, Eva. ✌😎

    • @arthurme1911
      @arthurme1911 2 года назад +2

      Darn scammers

    • @TheOleHermit
      @TheOleHermit 2 года назад

      @@arthurme1911 Maybe I've won $Mil, without even entering a contest! 🙄
      /smh

    • @debrak3594
      @debrak3594 2 года назад

      I liked your reply so I thought I'd add my two cents: "Contentment is not the fulfillment of what you want but the realization of how much you already have." Anon

    • @TheOleHermit
      @TheOleHermit 2 года назад +2

      @@debrak3594 Wanting is only the need to fill a void, either out of necessity, to fulfill a desire, or more often to feed an insatiable ego.
      Contentment is being comfortable, without needing anything more.
      What goes around, comes around. People are reflectors of one's own emissions. Emit happiness, if that's what you seek for yourself....
      Or become a hermit. Your life, your choice.
      🙏😎

  • @Donneczka1
    @Donneczka1 2 года назад +12

    I love watching your progress with Vilk. Looks like you two are developing a very good groove!

  • @papocarino112
    @papocarino112 2 года назад +5

    Love the fact that you take so much time with the puppy,he is so lucky! I made a simple build on my pickup truck so I can experience what your seeing but have not been able to make it out anywhere yet. The solar setup looks really nice just what I need. Best wishes with your travels from Pennsylvania

  • @Alexwegs
    @Alexwegs 2 года назад +24

    Hey Eva! I have really loved watching your adventures. Your perspective on all the different cultures and wild environments you encounter has always somehow highlighted their brightest facets. The simple happiness you described in this video is something I think about a lot. I’m an ICU nurse who has worked in covid ICUs for the last few years. The darkness of that time has made me want to seek what I used to find so much joy in- simple nature. I’m hoping to become nomadic in the near future and go find beauty and moments in nature that help bring life back into the present :) And yes, I’m trying to disconnect myself psychologically from the medical field and feel like myself again beyond work. Being yourself should be as natural as breathing, right? But I guess as you say, we put a lot of our sense of self in our titles. I hope to travel the US and see some of the National Parks and Forest and hopefully along the way heal my spirit :) The Jackery Power-station would be a great step towards the journey. Anyway, thank you for your videos and good luck on the journey ahead! And maybe soon I will make that first step :)

    • @bogdang.7627
      @bogdang.7627 2 года назад +2

      Don't waste your time because traveling is the best part of life, especially when you are still relatively young. In retirement, it's like eating a reheated meal, tasteless and without joy

    • @bogdang.7627
      @bogdang.7627 2 года назад +1

      Matthew,
      You don't have to try vinegar to not know what it tastes. I am not retired but I can see retired people traveling. There is also a comparison when I was on a Greek island 10 years ago and now, it is a different fairy tale

  • @kurtcraig3421
    @kurtcraig3421 2 года назад +20

    i've had 3 GS dogs all from pups, and i can tell by the ratio of his ears and paws compared to his body that rilk is going to be a huge gsd when he gets older.
    you can really see the effort and time you have done with his training. well done Eva.

    • @MustangWriter
      @MustangWriter 2 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing Kurt

  • @rmcampingtrailsadventures
    @rmcampingtrailsadventures 2 года назад +19

    Hi Eva. I just watched your new video. The training of Vilk goes pretty well as far as I can tell and he's growing fast. Remember that this is a lifelong commitment, but believe me, you won't regret it. I would not want to be without my Delta (she says hi) and there is never a boring moment anymore. Enjoy your time. One more thing, you look very relaxed in this video. I believe you experience the same things I did when I got my German Shepherd. It sure changed me and made me more relaxed and calm.

  • @markconnelly183
    @markconnelly183 2 года назад +2

    Vilk is adorable and you are doing a great job training him!
    My friends and I used to camp all the time, many motorcycle adventures camping in the Smokies and the Midwest in tents. Now we are all old and camping means dragging a camper or driving a motor home to our destinations. We still enjoy winter camping and it would be awesome to have a portable source of power that is quite and easy to manage.
    I wish you the very best in your adventures and hope you and Vilk are always safe!

  • @serapisny
    @serapisny 2 года назад +6

    Though I am a cat dad (but love all animals, including cute pups like yours), I can completely relate to that sense of happiness your fur baby provides you. The absolute feeling of contentment I get having one of my cats laying across me as their own personal pillow or bedding...it is bliss. Pets are definitely heaven sent 😻
    That solar power generator is a cool piece of tech. If I had one, I would love to travel to a remote part of the world with it, where I could power a small digital projector to screen classic films (like The Wizard of Oz, or old Disney films) for children who might not have the chance to go to movie theaters. It would be great to share a love of movies with the next generation 😊

  • @vaibhavisingh6073
    @vaibhavisingh6073 2 года назад +7

    i love watching your videos because your thoughts on life are the same as mine and you have a way with words. it’s beautiful to see someone else you admire understand things in a grander scheme, you’re doing great Eva! proud of you 👏🏻

  • @bonzo3601
    @bonzo3601 2 года назад +4

    You have grown so much as a person, one can really see that in your eyes. All the best to you and Vilk! 😊

  • @ukswrath2278
    @ukswrath2278 2 года назад +8

    Hi Eva, love watching your channel and being inspired to get back to nature. After many years of working myself to the bone it's time for my wife and I to hit the road and begin our life a new. Always living on the grid and being away from modern amenities will be a huge transition for my wife and I. The Jackery system you've referred to on a few of your videos is just what we would need to make that transition. On another note, I'm pretty sure my older daughters (about your age) watch your channel because at least one of them is solo camping for the first time in her life, and how she's gone about it is very similar to how you have. Thank you for inspiring the world to spread their wings and thank you for visiting our beautiful country.

  • @windrider5845
    @windrider5845 2 года назад +4

    Bravo to you for being such a responsible pet parent! You have done an epic job with him! 👏🏼❤️

  • @tommathews3964
    @tommathews3964 2 года назад +2

    You and Vilk will have countless wonderful hours together! He's going to be a fine companion, faithful and protective, I predict! Glad you actually had a little adversity from the weather on your first camping trip, it just proved to you both that you've got it covered! Vilk was so cute romping in that mud puddle! Ahhhhh, puppy life! My boy is almost 8 now and he's asleep next to me here at work right now. You're living the good life and you have such a healthy outlook and perspective on things! (like the gray hair! ;) )

  • @AdventureJenny
    @AdventureJenny 2 года назад +7

    Awww! Vilk is getting sooo big already! His ears are the cutest! I've had my eye on a Jackery for a while now and would love to have it while I explore more of the Southwest solo and off-grid! I would be able to stay exploring longer without having to drive into towns to power up. You're doing great, Eva! Can't wait for the next video!

  • @justine.jellybean
    @justine.jellybean 2 года назад +4

    I love all your adventures, especially now with Vilk, he is so adorable! You've inspired me to be more adventurous, as I love camping in the wilderness with my dog Lucy.

  • @alexanderstark5192
    @alexanderstark5192 2 года назад +22

    Looks like the training is going well awesome to see Eva!

  • @DavidSmithwv
    @DavidSmithwv 2 года назад +1

    That Jackery is amazing! I would use it to convince my kids we should do more wild camping. Those little power bricks you buy only last a day, that woul last as long as you need with the solar pannels, so cool? A powersupply like that jackery would get more people enjoying the wonder of the outdoors!

  • @WilderhopeAdventures
    @WilderhopeAdventures 2 года назад +1

    So many epic memories camping and overlanding with my dogs...this video brings back a lot of the first memories we had together. And with a 14yo and almost 12yo dogs we are still doing both...and so many memories made, with zero regrets. I think the nights and days we had out there only made our bonds stronger and more solid...I never have to doubt them or wonder where they are going while in camp.

  • @Androidfan2011
    @Androidfan2011 2 года назад +15

    You guys are having a blast! Vilk is coming into his own every time we see him. Enjoy the puppy days learning and exploring together! Loving your vids, please keep up the adventures and the positive vibes! The Jackery will help keep things conveniently charged when trying to survive the everyday urban jungle commute (and the weekend camping trips!)

  • @SketiSquad
    @SketiSquad 2 года назад +16

    Hey Eva and Jackery! I’m on a nomadic quest to live off grid. That generator would be an awesome addition to my equipment, especially for charging cameras and OneWheel electric skateboards! I love exploring and having fun in nature while documenting the memories. Having power in the wild makes going further safer and more fun ☺️

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      @researchcapt 2 года назад

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    • @SketiSquad
      @SketiSquad 2 года назад

      It’s a giveaway! Watch the video!

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      @jackfinnva2409 2 года назад

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      @adamalker71 2 года назад

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  • @sallymiller1359
    @sallymiller1359 2 года назад +4

    Prayers for the safety of this beautiful young woman and her gorgeous little dog! I thoroughly enjoyed your video, thank you

  • @eatdrinkandbejoneses
    @eatdrinkandbejoneses 2 года назад +10

    Hi Eva! We’ve enjoyed following your journey over the years, and absolutely love little Vilk! We’d love to spend more time camping in remote areas, so that Jackery would come in handy! In fact - we’d use it for a last minute trip up to Wyoming and Montana before winter hits. Can’t wait to see 2.0. Take care, and safe travels to you!

  • @Maaseudulla
    @Maaseudulla 2 года назад +5

    Greetings from Finland lovely Eva and Vilk 🧡 Your adventure from Mexico through USA has been very lovely and funny. I travel usually in Finland and Norway with a car and a tent. I dream on some bigger van with an good equipment. I hope you will find your mission every day once again and enjoy your life there! ❤

  • @chriskola3822
    @chriskola3822 2 года назад +5

    I spend half my year "forest bathing" at a fire tower. Glad to see you enjoying some time in the wild. It isn't always a fun time (most of the time it isn't) but those moments of deep connection make it all worth it. I wish more people would experience it. I think society would be a lot healthier as a result.

    • @Sanquinity
      @Sanquinity 2 года назад

      Honestly whenever I went camping in the past even the "most of the time" was usually at least kind of enjoyable. For instance, waking up in the morning and getting ready for the day was generally a pain. But at the same time the tranquility and beauty of the forest in the morning was amazing. Same with rain. The rain kinda sucked, but once I was in my tent I loved the sound.

    • @chriskola3822
      @chriskola3822 2 года назад

      @@Sanquinity Often it is the way that you interpret the situation that determines whether it is enjoyable or not. There is good in almost everything.

  • @unkiesacredspirit4938
    @unkiesacredspirit4938 2 года назад +7

    I'm glad you were safe...remembering a time when my son ,his friend I trek the 5 miles to a lake on top of a Colorado mountain..it got later and later and I started to worry,not realizing we were staying until sundown..id used up my cell phone battery taking pictures..it was still light when we started to trek down but it got dark quickly..it was a good thing I visually and mentally kept the map of how we got there in my mind..on the way down,my battery died,then my son's and his friend had 2 percent life on his..we made at a few miles then his friends battery too died. Leading us out of the woods,his friend started to go in a different direction..stubbornly he said it was the right way..i then remapped how we had crossed the small rivers and climbed over high branches...so I took lead..in the dark..it was a small red fishing bulb that brought us to the cliff where we found sight of the city lights below..what a relief!!.. But we were still a few miles and in the woods..i have Never been so frightened in my life..in our pathway ,we heard noises,brushes move..Thank God we didn't see or encounter any wild animals..i have never prayed so hard for safety..it was scary!!..we made the park where we left our vehicles at 10 pm..soldier or not..the wild is it's own beast.

  • @mike1alcott
    @mike1alcott 11 месяцев назад

    Your approach with your puppy is super intelligent and forgiving. It speaks a lot about your character.

  • @f22photography
    @f22photography 2 года назад

    As a wildlife and motorsport photographer, I travel very often in Romania mountains or remote places. A power supply is always appreciated for charging my batteries . Many times I was forced to get back to base or to the car because I had no more power for my cameras . This Jackery solar generator can extend my limits giving me the possibility to capture more images and to enjoy more being in the wilderness. And, Eva, what you do is amazing. Being so natural and having always the smile on your face, gives us a lot of joy watching your channel ! Keep it up, girl !

  • @ShaliDino
    @ShaliDino 2 года назад +8

    My hubby and I love watching your videos and you have inspired us to leave the hamster wheel of worklife behind and have bought ourselves and old home on wheels - we can't wait to explore the world and will have to live off grid to be able to afford it so a Jackery is next on our list as everyone is recommending them 😀

    • @Christobanistan
      @Christobanistan 2 года назад +2

      My parents always talked about this, but they never did. They waited and waited till they were tool old to do it. Do it now!

  • @ishra3676
    @ishra3676 2 года назад +8

    Vilk is such a cutie! Sending my best wishes and love. Even though the wilderness can be dangerous, it can be very fulfilling! And your happiness and contentment is glowing from within ❤️❤️

  • @CyGea
    @CyGea 2 года назад +5

    Bears aren't half as scary as mountain lions.
    Bears don't automatically think of you as food, mountain lions do!
    If you see a mountain lion, get in Odyssey as fast as you can!
    Think how fast you would get in the truck if you saw a bear, and do it faster.

    • @davidhowell7279
      @davidhowell7279 2 года назад

      No doubt! I car camp in areas near my home in the northwest, and it is bigtime cougar country. Way more wary of them than the occasional black bear. I don't adhere to the notion of cooking and eating 100 yards from my vehicle. That's farther than I would enjoy being hunted by a hungry cougar. Storing food in barrels and lock boxes yes. Plus, in my mind, if you cook in the same spot away from camp, every time you go back to that spot, something can be waiting there to make lunch out of you. Basically, it's what hunters do to increase the odds of animals returning to the same spot regularly.

  • @groundedoverland4460
    @groundedoverland4460 2 года назад +2

    That's the one thing that we don't have for our overlanding and camping family adventures - an external power source. It would be great to win the giveaway! It would open us up to being able to explore during the winter/colder months as we would have a power source to run a diesel heater like yours in our roof top tent.

  • @desertrat3125
    @desertrat3125 2 года назад

    I like the honest and the way you allow us in to your inner mind frame. The way you embrace the grey.
    You rock

  • @irishjoker3353
    @irishjoker3353 2 года назад +8

    Hi Eva fair play to you having the courage to travel alone and I think your dog will give you some company and security, you have inspired me to get out more do alot more hiking and traveling in my home country and not be so deterred if I have to go alone and explore , wish you the best in your travels good luck 😊

  • @lucianithildin1748
    @lucianithildin1748 2 года назад +4

    I've always dreamt of having a remote cabin somewhere in nature, like top of some hill or mountain where to spend my time peacefully, explore the nature and also to photograph wildlife. I've always liked the idea of free, clean and independent energy, it feels like you are in balance with nature when you use it. Out there, off the grid, a solar generator 1000 would be useful to accommodate the basic needs of electricity.

  • @davidweiss8710
    @davidweiss8710 2 года назад +6

    It is great to see the bond you and Vilk have now as I know how tough the first few weeks of having a puppy can be. My wife wants our little pack, our Border Collie and her with myself, to start going on camping trips to escape this Texas heat and the Jackery unit would be great so I can power my tablets, cameras and phones which I can't leave behind. Great videos and enjoy the adventures!

  • @codycodie
    @codycodie 2 года назад

    This was for an earlier video, but wasn't sure you would see it. It's been my motto for a very long time. I thought you may enjoy it. " When is the last time ,you did something for the first time " enjoying your journey. Be safe.

  • @YeowooBBCVIP
    @YeowooBBCVIP 2 года назад

    Your dog is so cute, I'm melting! He seems to be calmer and to trust you more, it's amazing to see him grow, as well as your relationship together :)

  • @onlyinaustralia6661
    @onlyinaustralia6661 2 года назад +4

    Great to see ur bond getting stronger !! Enjoy ur travels I love following your journeys xxlove to u both from us here in Sydney australia

  • @eagledon
    @eagledon 2 года назад +8

    This kind of vlog represent your character in its best

  • @dougieranger
    @dougieranger 2 года назад +4

    Wow, he’s growing fast Eva! 🐕

  • @jaysartori9032
    @jaysartori9032 2 года назад +1

    I'm so happy to see that you and Duke are bonding closer.😍😘

  • @K1nney
    @K1nney 2 года назад

    I adore and am in awe of your new travel plans and find you so inspiring. As a mum to a two year old with another little one on the way - immersing my kids in nature is top priority. I have been taking my son camping, dirt bag style sleeping in the back of our tacoma canopy, since he was 6 months old. Without my partner as he isn’t much of a camper. Sweet sounds of nature truly is happiness with no pressure or deadlines to distract. You mentioned the Jackery battery in your video too - we do not have one because they are so costly but boy would it help me ensure I keep my littles safe and enjoying the outdoors. From charging cell phones to making baby food… having one would be amazing. Especially when juggling a toddler and a new born while camping and truly “roughing it” from the back of my pickup truck in the great outdoors.

  • @ssilversgs
    @ssilversgs 2 года назад +5

    Two thoughts: You could make a campfire to cook dinner, and then you won't run out of cooking gas. A good harness for Vilk would allow you to hoist him up to the rooftop tent safely, even when he is heavier.

  • @marthareyna-rebelle7119
    @marthareyna-rebelle7119 2 года назад +8

    Hi Eva, love watching your journey and admire your sense of adventure and bravery
    I would love to win the generator. I love close to the Gulf of Mexico and hurricanes are common around here so the generator would come in handy. Always look forward to seeing your next adventure ☺️
    Sincerely
    Martha
    Friendswood Texas

  • @TPTCC27
    @TPTCC27 2 года назад

    Putting the hard work with your pup now is going to be so worth it when he’s grown, well-trained, and trustworthy. You’ll love it...hang in there!

  • @rockon21ful
    @rockon21ful 2 года назад +2

    Eva, you've done a wonderful job with Vilk! Such a great video to watch and was so happy to see how well behaved the puppy was during the video.

  • @fenna_pear1372
    @fenna_pear1372 2 года назад

    This video was amazing! Your little Bubba is amazing, they are amazing dogs! Camping with dogs makes everything so exciting. There’s something special about enjoying moments in nature with a mamal that can’t speak back but you know they are just as happy!

  • @arielzshell
    @arielzshell Год назад

    what you described about your feelings of making that 'perfect' video, is that I've been feeling often too. I've just went on a solo van life trip from SF to LA in California with my dog, it felt so nice, freedom, adventure, and I had so much I want to share... but I'm back home on Tues and had to immediately start working. I won't get to start making the video until at least Sat.. I hope all those feelings and inspirations will still be there.

  • @Lydia4Jesus_
    @Lydia4Jesus_ 2 года назад

    He is a beautiful dog! You are doing a wonderful job obedience training him! 😍

  • @laurabartram2758
    @laurabartram2758 2 года назад +1

    Love this video and you’re doing amazing with your pup!!! At the part when he starting jumping up for cuddles and whining and you asked why, it could be tiredness, pups are recommended to sleep up to 18 hours a day and become irritable and often mouthy when young, similar to babies who are tired and cry. Just a suggestion! All the best ❤️

  • @davidanderson985
    @davidanderson985 2 года назад

    He's definitely a cute pupper! And smart too!

  • @johncastle95
    @johncastle95 2 года назад

    Watching this video Eva made me realize just how accurate the game of Red Dead Redemption 2 is sooo accurate at capturing the feeling and the essence of this region of the US. The thunderstorm and the forrest is so beautifully eerie but also vast!

  • @pippilongstocking-qs7fm
    @pippilongstocking-qs7fm 2 года назад

    Your dog hears & feels things way before us humans. Please follow his signals of concern. You're doing great with him. Consistency & praise for his good behavior are key. I truly recommend watching videos of doggie CPR/ choking techniques in case you need it. Always best to be prepared

  • @thewuwu
    @thewuwu 18 дней назад

    Eva, watching this episode brought peace, deep thought & enlightenment while I was eating my lunch here at work in the office. Watching Vilk grow makes me miss my canine babies and maybe one day, just one day, I will adopt another 4 legged fur child. 🙏

  • @loribaker758
    @loribaker758 2 года назад

    What a wonderful dog parent you are! You are doing an outstanding job training (Vilt?) your puppy. He is a beauty and extremely smart. What an amazing companion and protector he going to be. 🥰

  • @LoyClifton
    @LoyClifton 2 года назад

    You have done such an amazing job with Vickt "probably misspelled." You 2 are going to have an amazing life together ❤️. You have taught him a lot in a short time

  • @martineo9638
    @martineo9638 10 месяцев назад

    This brings back so much memories.... almost 14 years ago I got a puppy and was totally overwhelmed.
    He was hyper and energetic more than I could inmagine, but also smart as can be so we trained his little butt off and he went on to be the best boy ever.
    And here we are, 14 years on.
    He had 2 kneereplacements in the last 2 years, he has a heart condition, some allergies, his ears dont work as well.
    But still, when I look at him I see the puppy I held in my arms 14 years ago.
    He got older, his legs dont carry him as far as they used to but we are still the buddies we were on the 1st day we met

  • @PhirstPlays
    @PhirstPlays 2 года назад

    That dog is soooo good. You are spending soooo much time with it too. Its July, so, by next summer that dog will be the best friend you could ever have. very fun to see you two becoming good travel friends.

  • @christinakara278
    @christinakara278 2 года назад

    The most enjoyable thing ever is watching a woman and her dog being the perfect match 🍀

  • @deajansen5210
    @deajansen5210 2 года назад +1

    You know, I loved camping since I was a child & honestly I miss going on adventures A LOT. This is why I‘m planning to get a nice van, throw in a matress & some basic camping gear, to then go on a big & spontaneous road trip. From Germany to Poland, Czechia, down the small beautiful baltic countries like Bosnia & Herzogovina… maybe Romania or I might reach Greece? Who knows, just going where I feel like without an itiniary. The Jackery would be amaaaazing for this adventure & future travels with my van! 😍

    • @deajansen5210
      @deajansen5210 2 года назад

      I just noticed it‘s only for US & Canadian citizens 😢

  • @rianlynn3854
    @rianlynn3854 2 года назад +1

    Vilk is so well behaved! I like that he gave you a warning, especially since his first thunderstorm didn't freak him out at all. Hes got those big bat ears and a sensitive noise to warn you of things he doesn't know =D I also LOVE the gray in your hair, its charming as heck and makes me feel charming with mine too. I love how raw and honest and open you are. So glad you took the plundge and went camping with him! Can't wait to see Odyssey 2.0!

    • @rianlynn3854
      @rianlynn3854 2 года назад

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  • @blondbowler8776
    @blondbowler8776 Год назад

    Best dog training book I ever saw is James Lamb Free's "Training Your Retriever" (1953 IIRC). Met it with my first Labrador in 1968 and, though it is geared toward retrievers, its treatment of the basics applies universally to all dogs, and has trained every dog of mine since. Never pass up a chance to hug your dog.

  • @walksp1500
    @walksp1500 Год назад

    Vilk is beautiful, what a special friend you have in him.❤ God Bless you both keep safe

  • @sphillips47
    @sphillips47 2 года назад

    Hello Ava, I restored a 1952 Wild Goose tear drop camper and installed a solar system with 200W solar panels that can be placed about 10 feet from the camper. It's lots of work lugging the heavy panels around but it's the most efficient getting full sunlight all day long. Some cloudy days I can't get a full charge because of clouds or rain so a Jackery would be a great backup or could be the primary source of power to charge my two 6V golf cart batteries instead of dealing with the heavy panels. I became disabled with tinnitus and became sensitive to most all sound which makes it hard to be at my house living on an industrial road with loud dump trucks and heavy sand and gravel equipment noise at the end of my dead end street so it's hard being home. Keeping my 3 small dogs safe from bears and such is a constant effort camping in Oregon dispersed camp sites but keeps me away from all the city noise. I do it out of necessity but love the outdoors.

  • @leonardhenry857
    @leonardhenry857 Год назад

    this is the wholesome content we all need

  • @michelleedwards202
    @michelleedwards202 2 года назад

    Hey Eva I’m throwing my hat in the ring. My husband and I just came back two days ago from a week camping , our second time in our life. This is all new to us ,we are in our mid 50s and 60 and spent our former years seeing to the needs of our four kids which are finally leading their own life now, so it’s all about us now. We came home and right away my husband started looking up portable power as it was so trying to keep our phones and lights going from the little bank we had plus using the vehicle. We are documentary watchers and plan on getting a projector to use during the nights because we leave our tablets and computers at home( trying to live in the moment). Either way, we have to upgrade cause we are really enjoying this pace in this new chapter of life. Keep safe always.

  • @fvsmith
    @fvsmith 2 года назад

    Just be you! Do what makes you feel good. It’s your life, so just be you.

  • @WilliamCHyland
    @WilliamCHyland 2 года назад

    If that's not happiness, it will do until the real thing comes along!
    I grew up camping in areas like that, and love what those places do for your soul.

  • @QuestForDetails
    @QuestForDetails 2 года назад

    you are Eva. journalist, explorer, dog mama , daughter, grand daughter, inspiration for many daughters, and sons.

  • @butchhaight
    @butchhaight 2 года назад

    Eva, I have been watching your videos for a little while now. This video in retrospect is a different aspect of moving on in life. It was almost all views about life I remember pondering over and I guess still do. It all gave me more of an alignment of what and where I wanted to be. I love and respect your spunk!
    I’m more dog than human. I’ve had a dog virtually all my life, some 70 years. All they want is for you to feed them, love them, play with them and scratch their belly and they will be your friend and companion for as long as is possible.

  • @invisibleincmagic
    @invisibleincmagic 2 года назад

    my wife and I watch all of your videos and we have a 4x4 and after months of debating we eventually bought a roof top tent and built a kitchen in the back of the truck. To see you were giving away a jackery set up got us really excited as it is the one thing that we need to finish our set up as we have no means of electric in our set up. To then read the terms and conditions and find out that it is only open to residence of the USA and Canada was a massive blow. Here's to many more dark nights away overlanding in the UK.

  • @JackJack-ul4jk
    @JackJack-ul4jk 2 года назад +2

    Whoa! I'd be pretty freaked out if I saw the bones at my camp site. I've just started backpacking and wilderness camping this year, but love every bit of it so far, even in the rain. I'd like to travel coast to coast across Canada with my daughter one day, so I'll definitely be looking into getting us a Jackery for the trip. They're just so convenient!

  • @Liviloren
    @Liviloren 2 года назад +1

    Love how real and raw you are about owing a dog. It's exhausting and emotional but so worth it. If we were to win the Jackery we would use it throughout our month long trip we have planned in the fall heading down the Oregon coast hitting up Arizona and maybe some beaches in Mexico. We also have future plans of finding some land off grid and I foresee it being something we would use daily to help with all our projects.

    • @lifeculture4868
      @lifeculture4868 2 года назад

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  • @eightsisee
    @eightsisee 2 года назад

    I know exactly how you feel when you are talking around 17 min. I learn to take each day with the respect that someone else was their last. that in every waking light you have to see the beauty in doing nothing yet living sometimes. I learned that time slows down once we give up our phones and so much more. One time I was living in a island in Asia. 1 month there felt like 4 months no joke. I really miss that feeling I will leave again soon!

  • @taniajansen3650
    @taniajansen3650 2 года назад

    Wow vilk is so intelligent for a young dog and he will grow into a an amazing companion

  • @LimitlessOverland
    @LimitlessOverland 2 года назад

    Having a companion while overlanding as long as you must really help morale and spirits! I am usually out and about with my 3 kiddos and my wife! Thank you for such great content and documenting all of it!

  • @babyfry4775
    @babyfry4775 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful video. I’m so happy for you to be experiencing our wonderful country but I was worried a bit for you when you were cooking in a known bear area. And be careful of mountain lions. Your puppy is adorable. Wishing you wonderful adventures!