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Living in an SUV : Gratitude Will Change Your Life
Happy Thanksgiving everybody. I know you all have many many more things to be grateful for than you think. I hope only the best for each any every one of you
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Відео

I've Been Living in an SUV for 1 Year
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One year ago, I quit my 9-5 I.T. job, sold most of my stuff, and bought a 2008 Honda Element. I cashed out my pension and built out the Element for full time living. My mission is to see as many National Parks as I possibly can while living full time out of an SUV. It has officially been one year since I hit the road.
Living in an SUV : Glacier National Park
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This is a day in the life video of my seasonal job at the Rising Sun Camp Store. I work for Xanterra which manages the hospitality and lodging at Glacier National Park. Our season is from June to early September. I couldnt have imagined a better way to spend my summer!
Summer Job at Glacier National Park
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Working for Xanterra at Glacier National Park in the Rising Sun Camp Store. Its super fun in one of the grandest parks in North America =)
Full Timing in a Honda Element : SUMMER #vanlife #hondaelement #fulltimerv
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This is my first summer traveling full time while also living full time out of my Honda Element. The heat and crowds are obvious and ubiquitous parts of summertime that I somehow did not anticipate. Living and learning =D
Living in an SUV : How I Spend My Days (Summer) #vanlife #hondaelement #fulltimerv
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How I spend my time living full time out of my Honda Element
Honda Element Travel Vlog : PNW Meetup + Best Free Campsite Ever
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#vanlife #hondaelement #nationalpark Video dump of the last few weeks traveling in the Element. Living full time out of my 2008 Honda Element on a mission to see as many National Parks as we can! Pacific Coast Highway, Redwood National & State Parks, Oregon Coast, Waterfalls, Waterfalls, Waterfalls, Crater Lake NP, Mt.Rainier NP, North Cascades NP, Bitterroot National Forest
Honda Element Travel Vlog - Yosemite National Park!
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#hondaelement #microcamper #vanlife #nationalpark Yosemite National Park is the 13th park we've visited living full time in the Honda Element! I bought my Element in late 2021 with 112k miles on it and we're now up to 137k in under a year! My goal is to visit as many National Parks as I can while living full time in the Honda Element that ive built a micro camper out of. I have a Planet Fitness...
Living in an SUV : Travel Season Begins, Goodbye SoCal
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#vanlife #hondaelement #microcamper Today is my last day in Southern California. I have been here since January 21, 2022. It's time to continue my adventure to visit all of the National Parks. The plan is to head up California and eventually end up somewhere in the Pacific Northwest. Living full time in my 2008 Honda Element.
Honda OEM Motor Mounts vs Aftermarket (Duralast)
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First impressions comparing genuine Honda OEM engine/motor mounts with aftermarket motor mounts from Autozone (Duralast brand) I order most of my OEM parts from HondaPartsNow.com and eBay. Between the two of those I have been able to source every OEM part I am looking for. Physically going into a Honda dealer has never really been anything but a headache and I tend to avoid it at all costs unle...
The 3 Worst Things About Living in an SUV
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Hi. My name is Hao Vu and for the past year I have been living full time in my Honda Element Camper. My goal is to visit as many National Parks as I can while living in my SUV In this video, I talk about the 3 things that I hate the most about living and traveling full time in an SUV
Living in an SUV : A Typical Day in the Life
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Join me on a typical day in the life. Full time living out of my Honda Element SUV. Currently on a mission to see as many National Parks as I can while living in my car. Orange County has been my home for the past month while I wait for the snows to melt in most of the Parks...its not always glamorous and it can certainly be awkward at times but the freedom and lessons learned I wouldnt trade f...
Cabrillo National Monument 2022 (San Diego, CA)
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Cabrillo National Monument 2022 (San Diego, CA)
Gregory Focal 48L - Mens Backpacking Pack (New for Spring 2022)
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Gregory Focal 48L - Mens Backpacking Pack (New for Spring 2022)
My First Backpacking Trip : Grand Canyon 2022
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My First Backpacking Trip : Grand Canyon 2022
Living in an SUV : Winter in Southern California + Camper Build Walkthrough (2022)
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Living in an SUV : Winter in Southern California Camper Build Walkthrough (2022)
Living in an SUV : Staying happy in my Element
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Living in an SUV : Staying happy in my Element
Honda Element + Death Valley National Park
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Honda Element Death Valley National Park
Honda Element AVS Bugflector Install Tip
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Honda Element AVS Bugflector Install Tip
Honda Element Camper 10K Mile Update - Full Time SUV Van Life!
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Honda Element Camper 10K Mile Update - Full Time SUV Van Life!
Reflectix DIY Window Covers VS HEATSHIELD - Honda Element SUV Van Life!
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Reflectix DIY Window Covers VS HEATSHIELD - Honda Element SUV Van Life!
1 Month of Honda Element SUV Van Life!
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1 Month of Honda Element SUV Van Life!
Honda Element Solar Panel Installation
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Honda Element Solar Panel Installation
Honda Element LEDs + Headlight Restore
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Honda Element LEDs Headlight Restore
Shenandoah National Park - Full Time Honda Element Vanlife
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Shenandoah National Park - Full Time Honda Element Vanlife
Acadia National Park - Full Time Honda Element Van Life
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Acadia National Park - Full Time Honda Element Van Life
Honda Element Camper Quick UPDATE - Full Time Van Life
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Honda Element Camper Quick UPDATE - Full Time Van Life
Honda Element Camper FULL TOUR! Full Time Vanlife
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Honda Element Camper FULL TOUR! Full Time Vanlife
I Quit My Job to Live in a Honda Element!!??
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I Quit My Job to Live in a Honda Element!!??
Motorcycle Conversations : What Is Riding All About?
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Motorcycle Conversations : What Is Riding All About?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @roxygribbin7046
    @roxygribbin7046 2 дні тому

    im working here this sum. ahhhhhhhhhh

  • @renegade43
    @renegade43 Місяць тому

    Ordered a duralast transmission (one on the derives side) mount for my E and the holes didn't even line up right. caused me alot of headache. went oem and zero issues. aftermarket part quality control has been horrible post covid

  • @deeznutz6847
    @deeznutz6847 Місяць тому

    Hey is that website legit ?

  • @darrellee4953
    @darrellee4953 Місяць тому

    Using black fabric and heat resistant spray adhesive applied to reflectix’s is the best option when using reflectix’s. Replacing reflectix’s every 3 years is the best bang for your $ and it lays flat under the bed to save space. Heat Shield roll ups are a nice option but they take up so much valuable space. CoverCraft is another option, they’re suppose to better than Heatshield. CoverCraft also fold up which helps save space inside your vehicle.

  • @321southtube
    @321southtube 3 місяці тому

    Echo...echo....echo....

  • @SpiritualFoundations
    @SpiritualFoundations 3 місяці тому

    I got a 24 300sm one month ago and already put in 336 miles on it . Just so much fun and blast riding around anywhere

  • @nameyoufriend
    @nameyoufriend 3 місяці тому

    AutoZone is lifetime part

  • @MikeLasruk
    @MikeLasruk 3 місяці тому

    Sacramento wuz up! Got 300-400 miles on my 24 KLX300, most of the time I shift thru the n-word fine. Thanks for the info on the rack and bag. 🏍

  • @joelwexler
    @joelwexler 3 місяці тому

    Thanks.

  • @ronnyoo9371
    @ronnyoo9371 3 місяці тому

    Assembled in usa does not mean made in the usa

  • @filbaytee1118
    @filbaytee1118 3 місяці тому

    look at you, making fun of the mechanic simply because of his facial features which are ethnic. You should be ashamed.

  • @Bnd1993
    @Bnd1993 3 місяці тому

    hey, could you share the product name of those lights you have, showcased right at the start of this video?

  • @chopracer
    @chopracer 3 місяці тому

    its a great comute it barely uses any feul it never breaks down

  • @AnandashakeMusic
    @AnandashakeMusic 3 місяці тому

    may someone know or meet the mounts from Thiland company called GoodRubber ? had a rumor that in there the make quality stuff

  • @ian6235
    @ian6235 3 місяці тому

    Thanks……,

  • @sendysent
    @sendysent 3 місяці тому

    Supersport makes sense for me bc I love going to the track. Been to 5 track days in the last 3 months and looking to get into club racing next year. I don’t ride it on the street much anymore. Definitely looking into getting a supermoto as a second bike though. Red lights suck on my 636 in the city. Takes me 30 min to get to country roads now. My bikes before this were Honda nx250, z125 pro, z400, ninja 400, and now a 636 and Talaria mx4. I took the slower route to perfect my skills 😂

  • @iancorocoto748
    @iancorocoto748 4 місяці тому

    in my country, this is a sport bike for us, we cant even access highway with 400cc below bikes

  • @mtaylor2901
    @mtaylor2901 5 місяців тому

    This was beautiful! I just saw a two year old interview video on Miguel’s channel so thought I’d check out your channel … glad I did. ✌️

  • @louis14date
    @louis14date 5 місяців тому

    Had many bikes in my life I'm 53 years old and currently have two bikes in my garage. Kawasaki concourse 14 for long distance and klx 300 sm for the city and for putting it in the back of my hitch and go travel in my van. It's a functional practical and fun bike. Good content

  • @codefreespirit
    @codefreespirit 5 місяців тому

    You have almost the same setup as me. You still living in your Element?

  • @lazurm
    @lazurm 6 місяців тому

    It's expensive but what I've done is fit my van's windows with electrochromic glass but the type that allows for either a varying degree of black or a varying degree of reflective surface. It's all controlled via an app on my cell phone (or a switch in the van) and eliminates having to store material and/or set this stored material up on the windows everytime it's needed. Oh, and of course it's the perfect fit. I'm sure it can be purchased somewhere but I made my own. This not only saved lots of money but was fun (in a learning sense) to do.

  • @serpentwisdom
    @serpentwisdom 6 місяців тому

    Hello friend. Its so good to see you traveling Death Valley in your Element. I just got an 07 Element and one of the things i def want to do is travel in her but i have been worried about the mpg and running out of gas. Especially going into national parks like D.V. with not many gas stations. I was concerned with running out between last chance gas before park and inside since the Element gets about 22-24 mgg on 15 gallon tank. How many miles did you get per tank? I am getting about 250-260. I have been looking at videos of Elements doing cross country trips to get myself ready. I will be driving from Florida to D.V. then to Oregon. Thanks for sharing your adventures. Very inspiring.

  • @baldom3559
    @baldom3559 6 місяців тому

    Does anyone hear him saying assembled in USA not made, just because is says assembled in the USA doesn’t mean it’s made in the USA. It’s made overseas and assembled here and put inside oem packages

  • @HowtowithPaulHenderson
    @HowtowithPaulHenderson 6 місяців тому

    The Ref;ectox is good if you are on a low budget. But the heat shields from HeatShields will last for many many years. I have the Gold HeatShields on my 2019 Silverado and they work Awesome. I made a video that shows the temp difference between having the HeatShields up and then removed then and also what the temp would be without any window HeatShields or window tint. It was only 94 degrees when I made this video. So I'm sure the inside would be like a furnace inside if the outside temp went to 110 degrees. ua-cam.com/video/pRZ716dNmoM/v-deo.htmlsi=1dvjmfDwjvVRf_Cu

  • @Beetshelps
    @Beetshelps 6 місяців тому

    Like your vibe ! Subbed

  • @SG-gc7mn
    @SG-gc7mn 6 місяців тому

    For want is wroth, I have 2 pilots, one I bought new and the other one I bought used. When it was time to replace the motor and trans mounts I bought OEM parts from the dealer and it cost me an arm and a leg! On my used one I bought my parts from the internet, and they were way cheaper. Fast forward… a replaced the OEM at 6 years, and aftermarket at 4.5 years. I spent about $750 at the dealer and $220 at parts geek. On the OEM, I started to noticed the wear at about 4-5th year of use. Aftermarket, after 2-3 years. In my opinion, if you doing the work, buy quality aftermarket that have warranty. You will save some goodg gas money. But if you taking your cars to the shop and paying labor, buy OEM.

  • @vicvera8949
    @vicvera8949 7 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @vicvera8949
    @vicvera8949 7 місяців тому

    Thank good tips

  • @dendres95608
    @dendres95608 7 місяців тому

    Looking at buy this same bike for a commuter.You got the best scenery in Sacto!!

  • @samdream4563
    @samdream4563 7 місяців тому

    i started out on an old cbr 125 from 2005 when i was 16 because in switzerland you can do the 125 at 16yo. i did everything with it but the underpower got me asking for more a year later. today at 19yo i just bought my cbr500 2021 and drove for the whole day until 3 am. starting on my 125 made me learn everything and now i can comfortably drive the 500. start slow, go fast later.

  • @SheThe1Who
    @SheThe1Who 7 місяців тому

    Sounds like rearrange the space. Make room for u to chill comfortably. Looking forward to the update 🌠

  • @lindasue8719
    @lindasue8719 7 місяців тому

    Does HeatShield's shiny black material compromise stealth?

    • @HaoVu1
      @HaoVu1 7 місяців тому

      If light shines directly on it yes otherwise no itll just look like a limo tint all around. If im stealthing i try to make sure i park the front end of the car in a direction nobody is going to be walking or looking.

    • @lindasue8719
      @lindasue8719 7 місяців тому

      @@HaoVu1 Thanks for the reply and tip 🙂👍🏼

  • @EPYCMX
    @EPYCMX 7 місяців тому

    Im a beginner on supermoto, dont intend to drive on streets, just kart tracks, would this be a good fit for that?

    • @HaoVu1
      @HaoVu1 7 місяців тому

      It would be but i dont know if id buy a brand new one, unless u a rich boi

  • @thisguy7201
    @thisguy7201 7 місяців тому

    Where's the review?? No talking, not pros, no cons?😂😂

  • @jsrgeorge
    @jsrgeorge 8 місяців тому

    Used duralast on the rear mount for a 2010 Corolla and brought way to much engine vibration to the cabin. Worst than the original being replaced. Got burned on this one. Will be ordering OEM. Never again when it comes to engine mounts.

  • @Shehannie
    @Shehannie 8 місяців тому

    What is the name of that tool you used?

    • @HaoVu1
      @HaoVu1 8 місяців тому

      The blue T shaped one is an allen key tool

  • @rtenorio58
    @rtenorio58 8 місяців тому

    Keeping it real...bathroom situations definitely one of the biggest challenges.

  • @mike1967sam
    @mike1967sam 8 місяців тому

    Your attitude is amazing, to be grateful for all God has given us. Take nothing for granted, nothing is free in this world except for the grace of God. I have my CB 750 and I'm so grateful to be able to do the same, to go for a nice ride. No my bike isn't super fast, it isn't super slow either, it's more than enough for my needs. God bless you. Mike.

  • @SinjinCerasani
    @SinjinCerasani 8 місяців тому

    I’ve had the Heatshield brand for years. I called and requested no suction cups. I got tired of flipping the cups from night and day. I just use old motel key cards to keep them in place. I can’t recommend Heat Shield enough!

  • @cioh3787
    @cioh3787 8 місяців тому

    Does CBR stands for Certified Beginners Ride?

  • @chrisgermann6658
    @chrisgermann6658 8 місяців тому

    A set of lower clip-ons and rear sets these 500s will take corners just as fast if not faster than a 600 in the right hands. Most of the big youtubers simply do not understand what they are talking about.

  • @thelims7060
    @thelims7060 9 місяців тому

    How are the panels working? Do you recommend topsolar?

    • @HaoVu1
      @HaoVu1 9 місяців тому

      I recommend the panel but they updated it so the panel they sell on amazon doesnt perfectly lay across the Element roof anymore :(

  • @Losangelesmotorcycles
    @Losangelesmotorcycles 9 місяців тому

    "chase after the ice cream man" , "gone with the wind" "a bicycle wiht a little motor ? not sure if this was an oil change video, but I could not stop watching it . thank you sir

  • @Losangelesmotorcycles
    @Losangelesmotorcycles 9 місяців тому

    dont be sorry youre not sorry !! nothing compares to riding in the summer in a T shirt!!! I do it in jeans and and T shirt!! get it man

  • @tylerrichter4066
    @tylerrichter4066 9 місяців тому

    This is a larger much more powerful grom, and people love groms

  • @raveporn
    @raveporn 10 місяців тому

    You did not do your research for this video; the thing to check is do the aftermarket mounts, with harder material, vibrate and damage the vehicle vs the softer rubber in an OEM part, or a part direct from the manufacturer. The debate regarding changing your mounts is based on the fact that they use a new, hard material for mounts nowadays that causes intense vibrations; this is why some people recommend you go to the junkyard and get a mount off one of those cars instead of buying new; that mount came from the factory and has the old, good rubber material. What you did in this video is irrelevant to the topic of the video; mounts= vibrations; a visual inspection doesn't matter.

  • @kimprocarione5473
    @kimprocarione5473 10 місяців тому

    I see gaps. I want absolute light blocking both ways.

    • @HaoVu1
      @HaoVu1 10 місяців тому

      I have limo tint all around and that helps. The heatshield + tint + some black duct tape blocks 99% of light from being noticeable at night from the outside. Trust me i check this routinely because its important to me as well. I always point my car with the windshield facing in a direction where people generally wont be walking in front of my car at night because that one is the most noticeable. I use black tape to make longer edges on the heatshield for the windshield and back window and its almost impossible to tell i have my lights on full blast inside my car at night :)

  • @billsmathers3021
    @billsmathers3021 10 місяців тому

    Well put together video and very helpful. Appreciate the information and the link to OEM Honda parts. Great presentation Thank you

  • @brianhorrobin6450
    @brianhorrobin6450 10 місяців тому

    Why only single disc brake

    • @HaoVu1
      @HaoVu1 10 місяців тому

      Its just not a performance oriented machine, nor does it make very much power to really need dual

  • @davidr-u3r
    @davidr-u3r 10 місяців тому

    Im on my 3rd engine mount on 10 civic they dont last a month keeps collapsing and car vibrates i purchased fom oreilly lifetime guarantees any idea why they just dont work?the other mounts are good just the passenger large mount . is it cheap mounts thats why they collapse?any good mounts out there other than oem or should i just get oem?

    • @HaoVu1
      @HaoVu1 10 місяців тому

      I think its the quality and density of the rubber. The japanese companies are built on solid principles and probably have relationships with suppliers that go way back. The chinese stuff is just to make a quick buck using the most cost effective raw materials