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Kage & Ellie
United States
Приєднався 28 лип 2020
Adventure van with rugged exterior meets luxury tiny home on wheels interior. Meet Kage, the electrician, who gets final say on the Sprinter 4x4 off-road customizations…and his gal, Ellie, who turns this masculine looking Sprinter van into every girl’s tiny home dream. This off-road rig might look mean, but who says you have to leave modern conveniences behind when you go off on the road less traveled. The van is complete with a flip-up bed, heated floors, an indoor hot shower, a slide out entertainment system, 8-foot kitchen countertop, and 4-burner apartment sized propane stove for those gourmet meals Ellie likes to make. After nearly five years on the road, these two have turned the dream of van life into a reality of van living. Let’s take a look at our off-road rig that is completely year-round ready, thriving even as the temperatures drop below freezing point in our home country of Canada.
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Instagram: @kageandellie
Email: kage.ellie.north@gmail.com
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M1 - ties into existing key fob/power lock system
M1+ - designed for vans with passengers riding in the back
M2 - requires a 12V DC power source to operate and can use remotes to operate.
M3 - cargo trailers with no power system
BlueWhale Solenoid - can be installed in M1 or M2 to achieve a longer stroke length of 1.5 inches
IMPORTANT - In the case of when a vehicle's battery dies, each vehicle should be equipped with a manual keyed release - www.thunderboltlocks.com/shop/p/keyed-manual-release
GPS Trackers:
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Custom-made covers:
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:39 Paradise in the Urban Jungle
1:37 Where are we?
2:57 Sponsor - MY DAY JOB!
4:02 Ellie's Happy Place
4:36 Hitting the Road
5:22 Life Philosophy - Gratitude
6:01 Hidden Treasures
7:02 Crash Pad
8:01 POND or LAKE?!
8:45 Ellie's breaking stuff!
9:03 HOW BIG IS THIS PLACE?!?
9:57 THEY HAVE A WHAT!?!?
10:10 No place like home...
10:37 On the move again
10:58 yes, we're a couple of weirdos
12:37 NEXT TIME...
13:15 Blooper Reel
Random technical stuff you can ignore...
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Instagram: @kageandellie
Email: kage.ellie.north@gmail.com
Swivet Seat 5% off promotion code "DONT WAIT":
theswivelshop.com
SECURE YOUR RIG with the BEST LOCKS on the market!
Visit ThunderBolt.com to find the products that are right for you!
www.thunderboltlocks.com/shop
M1 - ties into existing key fob/power lock system
M1+ - designed for vans with passengers riding in the back
M2 - requires a 12V DC power source to operate and can use remotes to operate.
M3 - cargo trailers with no power system
BlueWhale Solenoid - can be installed in M1 or M2 to achieve a longer stroke length of 1.5 inches
IMPORTANT - In the case of when a vehicle's battery dies, each vehicle should be equipped with a manual keyed release - www.thunderboltlocks.com/shop/p/keyed-manual-release
GPS Trackers:
Land Air Sea Trackers at landairsea.com/
Audio tracks licensed through Premium Beat by Shutterstock: www.premiumbeat.com
Custom-made covers:
www.coversandall.com
Audio track licensed through Premium Beat by Shutterstock: www.premiumbeat.com
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:39 Paradise in the Urban Jungle
1:37 Where are we?
2:57 Sponsor - MY DAY JOB!
4:02 Ellie's Happy Place
4:36 Hitting the Road
5:22 Life Philosophy - Gratitude
6:01 Hidden Treasures
7:02 Crash Pad
8:01 POND or LAKE?!
8:45 Ellie's breaking stuff!
9:03 HOW BIG IS THIS PLACE?!?
9:57 THEY HAVE A WHAT!?!?
10:10 No place like home...
10:37 On the move again
10:58 yes, we're a couple of weirdos
12:37 NEXT TIME...
13:15 Blooper Reel
Random technical stuff you can ignore...
Code: IWSLQVVX8SDZB0LW
Code: EKHUFXB30CLLEVGD
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10 SECURITY TIPS on How to FORT KNOX Your Rig and Stay SAFE!!
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Our channel has raised over $1,500 that we will be donating to charity! Stay tuned for the post/video of when we send the money off! Visit ThunderBolt.com to find the products that are right for you! www.thunderboltlocks.com/shop M1 - ties into existing key fob/power lock system M1 - designed for vans with passengers riding in the back M2 - requires a 12V DC power source to operate and can use ...
From VANLIFE to ISLAND LIFE in Canadian Wilderness - Ditching the van to try something NEW
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This week, we leave our HOME & WORKSHOP behind to tackle some electrical work on a remote island up in Northern Ontario! But this private island isn't just any old hunk of rock popping out of a lake, it has HUNDREDS of years of history, and even a *small* connection to D-Day and the world we have today! Contact us: kage.ellie.north@gmail.com Music is licensed through PremiumBeat.com Chapters: 0...
VAN vs GRIT - Cleaning a PLASTI-DIP covered RIG
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When vanlife turns into gritlife it's time to find somewhere to take this oversized rig to give it a solid clean job. Thing is, when you're larger than the size of a schoolbus your average car wash isn't gonna hack it. Time to re-think where to get the job done... Chapters: 00:00 Dirty Van & Trailer 00:11 Problem 1: Oversized Rig 00:28 How to Clean Plasti-Dip from Van 00:42 Trucker's Bay Car Wa...
When COMFORTS of the GRID make you SECOND GUESS your VANLIFE
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Join us today as we complete a green energy solar install in a swanky, upscale subdivision full of the temptations of comfort. As nomads, how do we confront the pull of indoor plumbing and unlimited power? Will we continue to embrace the financial freedoms gained from living on the road? Watch and find out! Instagram: @kageandellie Email: kage.ellie.north@gmail.com Audio track licensed through ...
Cargo Trailer CONVERSION to OFFICE, WORKSHOP, IKEA Closets, & Independent POWER
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Thank you for watching AND thank you for helping us raise $2250 (CDN) that we've been able to donate to charity! Because of your viewership, we've been able to help others in need! Check out our Vanlife Expansion Pack! Van Living is great, however after a few years, we found that we were running into functional issues that the van couldn't solve: storage, office space, mobile mancave, workshop,...
RETIREES Traveling the World in a DIY 4x4 OFF-GRID Retirement Rig
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This pair of European retirees turned a former Swiss fire truck into a 4x4 off-grid retirement tiny home that has taken them across Europe and now about to conquer the Americas. Friedrich, a retired electrical utility engineer, along with his wife, Heidrun, a creative soul with a music background, have converted this 4x4 expedition vehicle into a home that can take them across river beds, up mo...
4x4 Sprinter Becomes a - LIVEABLE TINY HOME - 4 Seasons
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Adventure van with rugged exterior meets luxury tiny home on wheels interior. Meet Kage, the electrician, who gets final say on the Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 off-road customizations…and Ellie, who turns the van into every girl’s tiny home dream. This off-road rig might look mean, but who says you have to leave modern conveniences behind when you go off on the road less traveled. The van is complete...
Before you know it he will have a house again haha
With average house prices in Canada being $700,000, 20% down required, and my job that takes me all over the province almost every week 75% of the year not changing, I’m gonna say that is much easier to comment than bring into reality.
@@kageandellie Twas but a joke
Having any kind of penetration from the bottom of the diesel tank is dangerous. If that leaks or fails you'll have the entire contents of the tank on - and in - the floor of the trailer. Should really only have a fuel pick up going down from up top. The trailer is pretty great but you're kind of headed towards stationary living with that much crap along for the ride...
bad ass! how much has the trailer been a hassle when trying to haul it to very woodsy areas with possible dirt/ undeal for trailers?
This video is so wonderful! Thank you for posting❤️
i am more of a skoolie person but your setup with the starlink is waht i what in my bus
"hellpod space optimization and superior packing methodoligy"
Full marks Kage! Exceptional talent and remarkable work. I’ve been hoping for someone who would up the conversion game and you exceeded by far, all expectations. Bravo! Ingenious design, exceptional execution and the best trailer I’ve seen to date. Be well, stay safe, take care. Enjoy van living with the Mrs.
Tool envy for sure. Awesome trailer build. I’m curious to know the weight of the trailer?
Thats a beautiful trailer
with your trailer hookups you could set up an ethernet cable that connects there, so that you can broadcast a weaker inside signal or let you even hook up a wired connection inside
Amazing video and trailer build! I am looking to do a similar trailer build in the future, so this is truly inspiring!
You have a lot of stuff. Just buy a house.😜
Watching here from philippines
Great work. Just subd from Vancouver Island 👍
Here some advice for your sad channel. Get Job, sell your 'van' and start working for living like everybody else, PATHETIC!
#1 Canadian Content,#2 Inspirational, even to this Retired person of 62! Thank You!
Oh how I would love to be a fly on the wall and listen to how you two talked about what needs to go in the expansion. Great content and great living!
Think about Train living ;)
Sweet!
I would have watched more but the annoying music is distracting
Depending on the device you’re watching on, audio compression might be bringing it up from the background and making it louder than intended. Regardless, one music complaint out of almost 600,000 views is not going to convince us to do anything differently. However, if you really want, shoot me an email and I can send you a link to an uploaded video with ZERO music and you can sit through that one, but i can guarantee you, I am WAY more boring without some background tunes. Music is very much a personal taste, and for us it reflects who we are as individuals. You don’t like it, that’s fine. There are channels out there that I think have 💩 music too *(cough, cough Trent & Allie cough)* but I don’t feel the need to give other people a jerk comment over it.
That’s a lot of weight in the trailer. Any upgrades to handle weight?
That’s not a cottage where I’m from. 😂😂 That’s a very good size home. That’s also a lake.
🤣🤣🤣 yes totally! That place was HUGE! All I can say is someone married a lady in finance! (Referring to our friends who own it..) Ya id agree, it’s a LAKE!
What do you guys do for a living? You mentioned working in the trades.
Sparky/electrician.. but I think you figured that one out already! 😜 Thanks for watching!
@ I thought electrician but I just didn’t realize that was something that could be done while traveling like you do. That’s cool. I look forward to more videos. I just stumbled onto your channel today.
I see a lot of trailer builts your trailer is amazing you should built some and sell them
Thanks! And yes, I am completely open to doing that for work! We’ll probably start promoting that in the coming months.
Now this is packing some serious inspiration for us! Great video guys! Love the content and the edit. Hopefully see you on the road somewhere!
Awesome! Thank you! It’s a funny feeling because we can look back at the people who inspired us 7 years ago, and now things have changed and we get to inspire others! So fun! It brings us both joy to share and inspire others!
And you might see us out and about..maybe around florida around Christmas!? Haha
@@kageandellie Awesome stuff!
I feel that I have a pretty good imagination. But never in a million could I come up with the design you created. Outstanding. Thank you for sharing.
Wow, thank you! That’s a pretty high compliment! You’re welcome, happy to share ideas and thanks for watching!
I hope you built in a gps tracker that's a lot of stuff to get stolen all at once..nice job
Ya that is a nightmare I take precautions to prevent.. on that discussion, I’d direct you to the video “10 ways to Fort Knox your rig and stay safe”…
Awesome set up!
Thanks! Glad you like it!
I think you should shout-out and tag the artist who designed your *Official National Crest. As a disc golfer, I find it odd that you haven't
Thanks for watching! I am a little confused by “official national crest”.. are you referring to our channel logo? If so, Ellie did it.. she does all the thumbnails, banners and … national crests 😅🤪
Great trailer build out, and that’s coming from someone who did a trailer build out with solar panels and a Bluetti solar generator. My rig is much simpler but I am Pulling it with a pro master van/Winnebago RV. I don’t have a lot of towing power (3500 lbs.) I so I kept my build out light. Pretty much, it’s just a material hauler and mobile Power tool caddy.
This build is crazy cool!!
Thank you!
you can live without a house but you can't live without a portable shed/garage XD
💯 ! What can we say, we’re practical people!
Good thing you are not living in Seattle. Because if you will open the back lid once, then in the same night you will not going to be able to see your tools again…
...Hence my other video, "10 Security Tips on How to Fort Knox Your Rig". But the short response would be: yup...I would not do this kind of thing there. Instead of "read the room", it's "read the elected government's view on how they handle crime."
Are you left or right wing in political persuasion?
haha that's a first! Not sure why that matters, but if you keep watching, you might catch on lol
Very nice build - What company manufactured the trailer and what size it? You may have mentioned it but I may have missed it.
Hey! Thanks! The trailer is built by Bravo trailers in the USA. It is 16ft long PLUS the V, 8.5 wide, and a 7 ft interior, aluminum framed. I think the build quality on it is pretty good; I'm comparing it to my old trailer that was steel and made by Anvil.. an appropriate name.
I happened upon your channel today for the first time. You've got a fun format; and I thank you for sharing it. As your episode title implies, many van-lifers finance their travels as digital nomads, and I am not; so I am interested to learn more as you finance your travels by earning in the construction and repair trades. Steven, Utah
Hi Steve! Thanks and you're welcome! This is definitely a different way to go about this life and it certainly be a bit more challenging, but we're finding our balance on how we like to do this. (I'll try to put more of this discussion in our our next video.) We've generally stayed working basically in the same area as when we lived on the grid, but now we do have more flexibility to work further and longer afield. Next summer we're planning on really testing the "travelling tradesman" a lot more with a planned trip to the east coast of Canada, where trades help is needed kinda.. desperately! Going into a situation like that, we'd plan on working some friends in the areas to put the word out, try some online advertising, and also cold call up contractors, other electricians who might need help, and also local establishments in a community such as some popular businesses in the region or even calling up churches. What we have found over the years is instead of being a digital nomad who kinda blows in, floats around, takes in the sites, and leaves, working for or WITH people IN the community, we can get to know the area so much better. Ellie and I value what life is *really* like in an area, not just as a perspective as a tourist, and doing things this way really gets us on the inside of life. PLUS we can more easily land places to park legally, power or water up if needed, and also get introduced to more interesting and local people and locations with insider knowledge. That is something we'll want to focus on more in the future...
This is the perfect channel for me. I never thought a Sprinter Van would still have the towload capacity after building out the van interior. Did the US border guards ever stop you after seeing your Milwaukee packouts for suspicion of working illegally? Could you still stealth camp with a trailer, especially in Toronto? Wonder if a Promaster could tow a similar trailer as it's the cheapest van to buy and maintain..
Thanks Eric! We're happy to share ideas for what others might be able to do! To answer some of your questions: The dually sprinter can handle a 7500 lb trailer and a max full load of 16,900 lbs, and we managed to keep it just below that. We did add sumo springs onto the rear of the van and a Red Arc brake gain controller and those have made worlds of difference with the handling and braking. The 3500 is a high-torque engine; it's an absolute beast for towing. Without the trailer the van will get us 13-15L/100 km and with the trailer 20-22L/100km. (We also put in a 177L tank to help keep our range up.) Yes, the last time we crossed the border, the guard was really nice, believed our honesty towards the laws of the land but also felt that other guards would block us. We do unload my work stuff before going south, but this last time I did have a lot of tools on board as I was working on our tilt rack and roof storage while at our camp spot. He also mentioned (this is interesting (we found)), Canadian youtubers technically would need a work permit to film in the USA for their channels. (How many you think do that?) We also might have had a bit of difficulty last time crossing as the entire rig is listed as my electrical company's asset, so that could raise questions as well. On the flip side.. Ellie is half American, so we could always play the game legit through those means if that's what we were ambitious for... but personally, we like the safety and calmness of Canada. Stealth camping can be possible; and there are a lot of car pool lots that can be good to use...more hidden away the better in my opinion. As a rule of thumb, if we have the trailer, we wouldn't stay in the same lot more than 2 nights in a row. Better yet, having a private yard or property to land on is better. If you are like me and work in the trades, gradually over time your circle of contacts grows and you meet generous people or can easily exchange some services for overnight parking. We have good contacts all over southern Ontario now 6 years in, so we feel pretty confident on that end. part 2 to come....
part 2 here.. If you are going to be street parking it, Toronto for example doesn't allow commercial vehicles to street part overnight in some areas, so either watch your plating on the van, OR storage yard options can be helpful. Also, if you haven't watched it, watch our video on staying safe on the road, and arm that trailer up with every security measure you can! As for promaster vans, if you're planning on doing the long game in this life/investment, I am doubtful of the quality of the promaster to hold up under work loads. We've talked to builders who said they see them falling apart within 150,000 km of manufacturing. Thanks for watching and feel free to ask questions and I'll do my best to give you a hand. If you want some build advice, happy to facetime for free to give advice! IG msg if needed.
@@kageandellie Wow, thanks for the answer. I'm a data analyst here in Toronto, but, I really wanted to start building vans especially with how dire the housing crisis is. All the van outfitters just cater to the wealthy but I think a cheap and durable build could still be done in an old Dodge Caravan so that anyone with a few thousand $ can afford to get into VanLife and have some dignity instead of going into tent life. I'm not even a handyman but after watching a lot of vanlife and woodworking videos, I think I could manage to build a van with just a set of cordless brushless Ryobis (not the consumer grade stuff), probably could do without a trailer, just buy the new Promaster with the "super" high top and build the bed up very high to maximize the "garage" space.
you're welcome! I can totally see where you're coming from.. people need cheaper housing solutions and even a roadmap given to them on how to make this life work. You kind of have to learn everything anew to make nomadic life work smoothly.. also important.. following a code of conduct. If a bunch of people start living in their vans and start causing problems, hard crackdowns will happen. It is already pushing into legality issues for us in Canada with the ways are laws are setup. Currently, you have to be willing to live in some grey areas to make this life work. Are you thinking about living in a van and going around building rigs out? (Just asking because of the promaster/trailer setup you asked about.) From my own experience, rig building as a nomad can be really challenging (as is many things in this life), but with a proper plan and setup, it can happen. Also, to make things easier, if you have a basic format of what you're building out and can slam them out on repeat, you could have a good side business on your hands. Keep a standard power system like ecoflow, same solar panel and mounts, same water jug system and fan, and maybe even have someone with a CNC machine (like Andy from Overland Interiors - might be a bit pricey though) precut your bed frames and systems for it to reduce your install time. When custom building stuff the time shoots through the roof, so try to find a standard build that could be used pretty regularly. Part of the challenge of rig building is you need to many unique parts for each rig, it can bloat your inventory with a lot of extra stuff you don't know when or how to use. Try to keep your inventory refined. Another interesting thing I've noticed is that locally, rig building is a hard physical job, that takes a ridiculous number of hours to get a good products. Some of the best builders in the region are sick of doing it but have to keep going to feed the financial machine of overhead. If I could give you some advice on the topic.. keep your day job to pay your bills, and try doing some of the builds on the side, unless big things really happen for you.
@@kageandellie I've actually done an unhealthy amount of research into VanLife, started before the pandemic. I have been contemplating a mass produced design for old Dodge Caravans, something like this: ua-cam.com/video/Eo9SWRazTlE/v-deo.html to appeal to the underserved, tightest budget segment of the market. I will not be renting a workshop, I'll either work on a customer's van on site, space permitting, or driving it to a mostly empty parking lot and setup a makeshift worktable between 2 vans to reduce the chance of onlookers. I'm gonna build out my own Promaster and see if I could just make do with just cordless tools so I could do without a trailer (at first). I've seen a large miter saw being used by many vanbuilders, but I believe that saw is just for efficiency. Inventory will be a problem, but I'm thinking that I can borrow the customer's van to transport it. I'm gonna have to pay attention to what is the most unwieldy piece of material that I need, whether it's a large piece of laminate or polyiso, and make sure that I can fit it into the customer's van. I'm a bit concerned about inventory as I will only start buying materials when the customer is ready for the build as I have literally no place to store inventory. I think self storage rental would be an affordable option.
you could have a really nice house for what all that stuff costs.
You’re welcome to go to www.realtor.CA (Canada) and find us a place for $250,000 Canadian. Keep in mind too that if there was no work trailer I’d be spending a $100k Canadian to get a quality work vehicle, so you’re realistically working with $150,000 Canadian. You should probably start the search in southern Ontario.
Your editing style and delivery is phenomenal. Felt much longer than a 15 minute video.
Hey! Thank you! We really try to keep momentum going on videos; never dwelling too long! We appreciate the comment and feedback! Thanks!
You should definitely meet up with VanCity VanLife
Haha yes! We were actually on Vancouver island last year and we tried to swing it; unfortunately that was the week he was really sick and being the considerate guy he is, didn’t want to pass it on. We’re in Ontario, so hoping we can do a tour for him when he brings the Ambo to Andy at Overland Interiors. 🤞 I do enjoy his channel and we actually met him back in 2019..way back!
Thats awesome ❤😮
Thanks!
Great video thanks!
And thank you for watching!
"Target Neutralized" 🤣🤣 Loved the bloopers!! And what an awesome Waldorf school in TO... exactly how kids learn best. Thanks for sharing your journey! Can't wait til next vid 😄
Do we a video of the trailer and van build up, start to finish??
Oh I wish we did! Unfortunately, we are always building the van and the trailer under limited time availability… It was always in a rush. Setting up cameras and talking to them tends to split my focus and make things take three times longer! However, we are plan to do some renovation in the van in the near future so we’re pretty determined to make sure we get footage of that happening!
Do we a video of the trailer and van build up, start to finish??
Oh I wish we did! But unfortunately building was often done under time constraints, so taking time to film was never really an option! However, we are going to be doing some renovations on the van later this year and we are DETERMINED to film that and get it out! That's going to be in about 4 video's time I think!
Thanks for all your help, truly was a pleasure to have met you both and your willingness assist me. Keep up the amazing work and being yourselves. Absolutely wonderful people
Aww! Thanks Will! You're so welcome and happy to help you out anytime!
You guys deserved more subs. This is a next level of Vlogging, or should i say documentary
Thank you so much! What a nice comment to wake up to! I'm sure if we had more regular content the algorithm would push us more, but just being small with a good posey of people who get us makes us happy too! Pursuing playing the big youtuber game could really put us in a place that is unhealthy and become all-consuming for us (we've kinda seen it for others..) What we lack in consistency, we'll try to make up for in quality and telling a good story :) (We also have to make up for not having amazing scenery filling every video.. we're basically kinda normal people living a kinda normal life..? lol) Thank you so much again for watching!
Love your videos!!
Glad you like them! Thank you so much!
Awww it is always so good to see you kids so happy and loving life!!! Love the video and hope you two are doing well❤🥰 Such a beautiful area you were in and while the cottage was lovely, I would still take van life any day ☺.
Thanks gxdad! It seems like the practicality of the van wins every time!
Another brilliant video guys.
Thanks again; glad you enjoyed it! We’ll try to be a bit faster on the next one!