I let a hobo sleep on my couch one night. I seen him at 7-11 on my lunch break, then when I got off at 1am he was still there. I knew what was up and could tell he just wanted to sleep comfortably. I talked to him for about 15 minutes and then told him he could pass out at my place if he wanted. He was stoked lol. It was only 30 degrees out so I just put myself in his shoes for a moment. We got back to my place and my roommate was still up playing COD and was like wtf lol. He didn't mind though. He grew up damn near homeless in lower east side manhattan. Dude set on the couch, and within 10 minutes was knocked out. He left the next morning without saying anything. About 6 months go by and I'm at a Wendy's with a friend, and the homeless guy is working there. He thanked me and said I changed his view on things.
24 hour gyms like planet fitness I'm a member so if I need to hit the john at 3am plus shower there and being open all night cars in the parking lot so it doesn't look strange
Yeah seems like they're catching on now cause I keep getting kicked out. It's a shame cause I really luvd working out and showering first thing in the morning
I hope people don't make their parking decisions on bathroom facilities. When I escaped my abusive husband and lived in my SUV for a while, I just used a low profile plastic storage bin that had a locking lid, covered by a plastic kitchen bag. I always had to go in the middle of the night and first thing in the morning and being prepared in the car kept me sane. I, also, parked on a corner at someone's side yard fence in residential neighborhoods. Was never afraid and slept like a baby. Just switched it up each night. I purchased a 3 month YMCA membership and showered there every morning. Plus they had a pool and all the ammenities. Best deal ever. Most free I've ever felt in my entire life.
Hey Woman! So glad you got out of a bad relationship. Most women stay too long. Personally, I lived on a sailboat for a year, learned so much about myself, got strong, was Very happy and muchmuch later left my husb of 10 years once I could see I was miserable. I think a woman being inependent in this way makes them very very strong. I’m currently taking my little nest egg to the Islands to return to happy now that I am no longer full-time Mom. If I am lucky, will return to that happy place. Mahalo Sweet One!
Exactly i feel like the girl in the video jus didnt wanna be judged i currently live in my car no way in hell im not gonna have a plastic gallon bottle instead of driving around looking for a bathroom
Yes, a portable toilet from Bunnings is good idea, fits into car nicely, put kitty litter or sawdust in it, the poo won't smell. Another bucket for number "ones" which can be tipped onto any garden or grass site and rinsed out with a bit of water. Just make sure car windows are blacked out for if you use the toilet in the car.
Yes!!! It’s criminal that my car has more rights to be places than I do. More rights. Should be unconstitutional to pass laws against this. They are like “homeless Nuremberg laws” against PEOPLE. They are creating an untouchable class of people. These laws are attempts to pass the buck at best, or to run people out and remove their ability to survive. How are these laws being passed? It’s CRIMINAL. We need real solutions, not laws against people we don’t like. Homeless people don’t even get “separate but equal” laws-just laws against EXISTENCE.
Christopher N So true!! Hall-monitor ladies walking dogs and using their gossip urges to call the police to attack you because they caused laws to be passed against you. The nazi is always hiding in people... and rationalized. Makes me think of those pictures of nazis with muzzled attack dogs. Call the gestappo!!! I live in my car because they constructed a society with no place for me or someone like me. I am different from most people on several psychological metrics like IQ and Openness, along with being transgender so all I have felt my whole life is like an ostracized alien.. (not an alien ostrich, just to be clear. But that would be funny!) 🤔
they don't want people to live in cars or rvs but they charge unaffordable levels for rent, keep the minimum wage at $7.25 when productivity has nearly tripled that amount as wages have stayed stagnant since the 1970s. I own the car why on earth cant I sleep in it?? Is sleeping on the street supposed to be better then a car?? Can you just leave people alone without threatening and committing violence, fines, harassment and arrest??
A Mas... This is my biggest fear. That rent/mortgages will increase but legislation will eventually make it impossible to live in a vehicle. Talk about being stuck between a rock and a hard place. This could be me in a couple of years! This could be anyone of us who only rely on Social Security, a small pension or a few dollars sitting idle in a bank. You folks living this way right now… Please, don’t mess it up for the rest of us future vandwellers…. Thanks
Well, folks, there is one thing you can do about it....VOTE! It's a known fact that lower-income people tend not to vote. At least, not anywhere near to the extent that more mainstream middle-class and upper-class people vote. One thing I never understood is why people who are most likely to be affected by government policies (at all levels of government -- e.g., minimum wage, health care/medicaid, overnight parking, etc.) fail to do the one thing that is within their power to do: *vote.* This is how Republicans -- even the most ridiculous, unqualified clowns -- win elections...their constituents *_vote,_* and ours don't. Especially in the midterm years between presidential elections. Those elections count, too, people! Every congressperson and 1/3 of senators are up for election *every two years.* But left-wing voters, who are more sympathetic to the plight of the poor, tend to sit out those elections, while the conservatives get their asses to the polls. This problem is exacerbated by the inequities of the Electoral College, where small states (which tend to be Republican) outnumber the larger ones (which tend to lean Democratic). But even though the small states have fewer people, they get more senators, because those fewer people are divided up among a larger number of (small) states. (Remember that the small states get the same number of senators as the large ones.) That means they get more voting power in Congress *_and_* they get more voting power when it comes to the presidency. That's unfair, but there's nothing we can do about it. All we can do is get to the polls and vote. So let's all at least do *_that,_* okay??? We have an election coming up in November -- that's next month. Don't forget! Don't blow it off! (And of course, this should go without saying, but vote for people who will help you, not hurt you. Don't vote for politicians who want to take away your healthcare or who want to allow big corporations to rip off their customers & employees and get away with it. That's another thing I never understood -- why lower-income people and working-class folks would vote against their own interests. Why would you vote for a politician who does the things I just mentioned? Or who refuses to increase the minimum wage or extend unemployment insurance during times of economic crisis? And yet you do it all the time! Stop it!)
IKR. Oh and another thing.... rentors won't let you sign a lease if your credit is bad either. Doesn't matter if you have more than enough money and a great rental history. Our systems are a joke for real.
I am doing it in 2019, getting a Membership at 24 HR Fitness so I may Shower, Hygiene, & Workout and on days off stay with Family, only staying in my car during work days, No RENT or Mortgage save $$$~
I'm a truck driver. I literally live in my vehicle for a living. you make it sound amazing. also, if at a truck stop stay to yourself. truckers are not what we use to be. so stay cautious.
Is this actually how you feel? I'm thinking about moving into my car and I feel like truck stops will become a part of what I am doing, some way or another? Do you have any ideas how I can keep myself safe?
find the cameras and park there. carry Mace with you. don't sit in the trucker lounge or eat at the trucker tables. if you shower make sure you can get in and out with no wait time. don't wander around at night, and park under the lights. if at any time you feel unsafe then leave. truckers are not the hero's we use to be, there are nice ones out there but I feel there are more lonely loose moral drivers than previous decades. just stay safe, and keep to your own. also truck stops are a hot bed for prostitution. so also cop harassment and possible kidnappings are possible for the sex trade industry
teakertownbittersweet it really depends on where you are at in the country. well lit rest areas that have patrols are very safe. Walmarts with security cameras are pretty safe. at home would be best, or a secure hotel would be optional. but I'm assuming you are wanting to live the hobo life style. just keep in mind that America in general has a huge sex trafficking problem and it's climbing at an alarming rate. be safe, trust your gut, don't be afraid to leave or if in serious doubt call the cops. don't trust anyone. hell, don't trust what I say. I'm a trucker and we are a huge part of the problem. lmao
teakertownbittersweet truckstops arent bad. 9 years as a trucker have very little problems. even if i can id rather park at a restarea or park then at a loud truckstop... walmart lowes etc are better too
I wouldn't. I used to work grave at a family restaurant, and the cops knew all the employees cars, and even some of the regulars, and they would ask about weird cars in the parking lot. Diners usually give police discounts and free beverages so they hang out overnight. It's free security. And they get to know the restaurants pretty well because of it.
I did this and I highly recommend if you have the money to get a gym membership. It’s not healthy staying your car the whole day. Also many are only $30 a month and also they offer bathrooms and showers. It’s a good way to stay in shape as you won’t be constantly sitting in a car and it gives you the benefit of showers and bathrooms. Highly recommend it.
& go to parks for exercise nature some have pools in summer & there's always renting camping spot to have access to bath houses n nice bonfire electric water
Access to a restroom... When I was living in my van I had a portable flushing toilet that I bought from ❤ Walmart ❤ for around $50. It has a detachable tank that you can take into a bathroom and dump. Lifesaver! And it doesn't smell.
Thanks for the advice!! I was looking into something of the sort, but was worried about odor lol this definitely gives me more confidence to try it out!
Lived in a small boat for a while while remodelling my appt, not much bigger than a van, but it has more advantages like having a kitchen and a bathroom. Plus, your dock usually has showers and 24/7 bathroom facilities. Don't live in a car. Better get a hostel. Even the cheapest, dingiest ones are better than a car. Motorhome or converted van is another story.
I bicycled around the world for 4 years and slept in a tent every night. I also slept in Buddhist temples, cemeteries, open fields, dug outs of a baseball field, on the edge of city parks, in abandoned buildings, a few caves and asked numerous people if I could sleep in their backyard. I was never bothered and it's far better than sleeping in a car. You should use a tent, it gives you lots of options.
Some Community Centers have Showers, but the one I use is my back up shower its Lousy u pay 5.00. But also included a day of the gym & workout classes. I just shower & leave I use the Shower at my job its Free & works good, I work at midnight, so I'm taking a shower at 2am cold in the winter. When all else fails I use my Sisters shower, shes 40 minutes from me
Guys I live in my car. Here are some suggestions. If possible get storage unit. Get a spray bottle or two to shower buy wash cloths. To stay cool buy a igloo cooler that can be used as an air-conditioning too and cooler if you need suggestion I have two sources. Buy 1-2 USB fans about 9 dollars from Walmart.
I slept in my car for a few months a couple summers ago after life hit me pretty hard. The hardest part was finding a place to shower that didn't cost an arm and a leg. I ended up getting a Planet Fitness membership for like $30/mo, I think. Much cheaper than any hotel or Flying J shower. As for where to sleep, yep Walmart is the spot. Or rest stops. I also slept in large apartment complex parking lots. Probably not legal but as long as you're not there for more than a night or two at a time, you'll probably be okay. Never considered a hospital but that is a great idea.
I've managed hotels for years, even though we get vehicle information we don't check our parking lot. That would be way to time consuming to accomplish on a regular basis, I've never known a hotel to actually do that unless we were at a full capacity In the parking lot with a low room occupancy. . We get car Information for a lot of other purposes to that help us., maybe someone left their lights on, maybe they dropped their keys somewhere and didn't notice, it'll help us t find out who to contact. Also if a vehicle is suspicious we'll investigate, or if it's a broken down car that looks recently abandoned as we were just off the freeway, we'll check to see if its registered before we tow it away. But sleeping overnight keeping to yourself not disturbing or being suspicious you'll be fine. Lol you may even be able to get free breakfast at the hotel if you can sneak in the side door and go to the breakfast area. Usually side doors only open with key cards but if someone is exiting you can go in. Some hotels have breakfast vouchers so you won't be able to get into those but some are open free buffets, I would suggest not doing it too much as the employees may recognize you if you go In too often, so I would keep it every 2 weeks minimum to a month at a time, and go to different hotels. But yeah parking and sleeping overnight you'll be okay ;D
I work at a hotel to. 3pm-11pm. I'm the only one on staff at night so I dont check the plates, however I do a quick walk through and glance at vehicles to check for lights on or suspicious activity. I also sleep in the parking lot when I get off work to start my morning job 4am-2pm. And then back again to the hotel. So it works well for me living in my car as I'll always have a place to park without concern.
isaiah veirs .... what makes me dumb for asking a legitimate question? exactly it doesn't which proves you are the dumb fuck. don't try to reply you just made yourself look like a complete idiot no go away little boy
I have slept in my car to before. Planet fitness is 10$ a month you can wake up early do your workout and get a nice clean shower and get ready for the day
Lived in my car for nearly two years straight when I left my cheating ex wife Stayed in Walmart/Lowe’s parking lot and was able to use Lowe’s WiFi on my phone to be entertained This was through harsh Minnesota winter I used Walmart for bathroom and to buy cheap paper plates and canned food to eat in my car had to wake up 3x a night just to turn car back on to get warmed up again
Considering her other videos, it does make sense to me. If she is faking it, she's doing a damn good job then. As for the expensive things.. think about it. If you weren't paying rent or a mortgage every month you'd probably have a fuck ton of money to spend on some nice things no? I'd have an extra $1,000 in my pocket each month if I did it, I'd probably buy some fancy shit lol.
She lookin so pretty and put together while im sitting here living in a house with water and shit yet i managed to be the one most resembling a hobo.... 😭😂
When we're on a road trip, I always look for casinos for free overnight parking. If you're low profile, all your needs are met: restrooms, security, food, drink.
If you're stealthy you can get away one night at a casino. I have ran into problems at casinos in the past after multiple stays (even with mixing and rotating). Most of the ones here in Vegas have bicycle security in the parking lots. If they spot you, you'll get the knock and be asked to leave and if you don't they'll call the cops.
When I was 17, I lived in my car for a month, and for the first week figuring it out, I would park on the street next to an apartment complex, as if I lived there. But then I got scared and started parking overnight at rest areas. Rest areas worked for me the best because no one was suspicious and it was safe for me!
Modern day hippie! I love it. More young people should do this before they "grow up" and forget what adventure is. Find yourself before you find a soul mate. Great life experience! Proud of you!
she’s teaching. them to be criminals - it’s not legal - also it’s not sanitary or healthy to do this long term- go car camp official camp grounds that allow it you want adventure
in States that have QT convenience stores, they welcome you to sleep in your car in their parking lots, use their rest rooms, etc...they provide police watches to keep you safe, but not harrassed...let them know if you are hungry or thirsty...
From tiny houses to tiny cars. Next up are decorative, collapsible boxes that are waterproof and easy to transport. Very economic! Can't wait for the UA-cam tutorials on that!
For the people who keep saying she is not homeless, maybe she is okay...all it means is she doesnt have a home. She can still shower and brush her teeth and do other normal things without owning a home or renting a place. She seems nice and knowledgeable so leave her alone. Quit judging the book by its cover, being cute isn't a crime.
So true, when i was that young i woke up looking pretty. Didnt have to bother with makeup either. She takes care with her self so what, anyone could if not lazy. Good video!
I've been living in my car on and off for 5 years not my choice but survival. There are resources and such without revealing that you are homeless. It's not easy and it's rampant here in San Diego. So, these vids gives me a bit more insight and know I'm not alone.
No way bro!!! I live in San Diego too!! Poway to be exact!! I’m only 23 years old and I’m not able to afford rent out here by myself with my current expenses despite having a full time minimum wage job. In 3 more days I will begin living in my car for the time being. Not sure where to go but shall be interesting. Glad to know I’m not the only one doin it.
@@liawatson5789 I am okay thank you for your concern! I am now living in Las Vegas nevada in a nice 1 bedroom 1 bath. Although, I think it’s easy to say that those 3-4 months of living in my car were probably one of the darkest moments of my life. If I would’ve stayed on that route for another half year I probably would’ve committed suicide
In my 20's I drove around the country for a couple of months living in a van. Parked in a hotel lot one night and woke up with two flat tires. There were screws in each tire. While changing the tires in the morning, the hotel owner came out and demanded to know why I was parked there overnight and was going to call the police if I didn't pay them the nightly room charge. Only bad experience. Rest areas are a bit dangerous. You get the nomadic thieves that approach you with the old "hey buddy, I'm stranded and just need a few bucks for gas." Watch out, they're "casing the joint" so to speak. Truck stops were annoying because of the lot lizards. (prostitutes) Being male, I was a target and they wouldn't leave me alone.
Kevin Loughin To be fair she did explain about hotels checking car registration and your not supposes to just turn up to car parks and park there, you should have gone in asked if it was OK to park there as you felt safe, they probably would have been more understanding, your still supposed to pay for your stay, they re a business and need to make money to, I know it sucks, but it is true, but I'm sorry for the bad experiences you had, you did!nt deserve that.
Kevin Loughin they have for the most part run the lot lizards out thanks to truckers against trafficking. Bothering a driver at a truck stop nowadays is a good way to get the cops called on you.
Dude, people in the comments, what's the point of judging. I just want to have tips for trying to sleep without dealing with police. Who cares about the person, it's the idea that's important.
Be careful of mortgage brokers try to get a mortgage from a major bank or government lenders(fha). Stay away from mortgage resellers scumbags. Dont trust your house inspector to catch all pipe and electrical problems you are on your own i had so many inspectors before... Most of them cant. I am glad I backed out of mortgage and just bought a condo with cash you never know if you are going to want to move again especially when you are 22. You will be a slave to that house a slave unless you love love love the area you live in if you try to backout you will be screwed. I am renting a house and its costing me maybe 2000-3000 more per year than if I had mortgage but at least i can move when i want and there are no surpise repairs.
+doyou smoke I watched only a little but it's something about she hasn't had a problem in 2 years with non tint and during winter she can't see the nice views with tint windows
Cuz it distracts you from the videos that show your government spending most of your tax dollars invading other countries and mass-murdering innocent people. People tend to seek problems to solve and UA-cam/Google makes sure those people find lesser problems (eg, student debt and low minimum wage) to distract them from the real core problems.
I think it depends where you are because I work with cops sometimes (I do security at a haunted house) and they're very kind and respectful. Even getting pulled over they're extremely kind. One time I was pulled over by accident so the cop apologized then went after the correct car. Meanwhile I've gone other places to be treated just God awful by cops.
The cops bothered me one night when I was getting into my car at Snap Fitness, I have a gym membership and was sleeping in the parking lot. It was only 10pm, and there were still other cars in the parking lot. They said they saw me getting into my car from the back, and that it raised suspicion. Always get into your car from the driver's seat.
Best place! Hospital Emergency room parking garage. Always has parked cars and Hospital security drives around all night long to ensure your safety. Easy access to restrooms and has a coffee shop inside to start your morning. 🙂
One place in the USA you can add to the list is under an interstate overpass. In some cities, under the overpasses has a lot of people sleeping in cars and RVs. It is Federal land, so it is harder for local cops to bother you. Also, if it is raining, then it is quieter and easier to sleep as the overpass blocks the rain. Also, if it is super hot weather, then it has some shade.
parking lots of: 1. walmart 24hr or reg hr - free wifi! 2. 24hr mcdonalds - free wifi! 3. strip mall 4. denny's 5. hotel/motel parking lots -free wifi! 6. hospital/emergency care/24hr clinic 7. casino 8. 24hr gas station/mini mart 9. church 10. 24hr fitness gym I would avoid residential area, since residents/neighborhood watch are super suspicious of any new car parked on their neighborhood. Avoid schools, day care, kindergartens, public parks, mega malls, as these places are patrolled heavily.
I had good luck sleeping at strip malls like in front of target, fast food, etc. since stock persons work late or overnight there are some cars overnight and u look less suspicious. I slept at churches few times, no one bothered me, if they did I would simply reply, I m praying.
***** best way is like my friend from swiss did back in 1991. he bought a '80 honda civic for $1500, him and his 3 freinds shared insurance, gas, and cheap motels. they traveled from california to florida in one month and he sold the honda for $1200 when he left.
Freier Westphale 100 he was in USA to first attend a summer school. after the school was finished he and his friends decided to stay and tour the america. he used the school address to register and insure his car.
After seeing this video, I've never been so tempted to start van living. I live in a 1500 sq foot house, and this got me excited about van living instead. She seems so happy and upbeat. The information was well organized and logical. You can sleep in my driveway anytime. Rent free. I have no other comment to say but you rock, and thank you for this informative video.
I know it's a year later but I just wanted to share that live in my car as well because I got sick of paying rent and I wanted to see the world, to travel but couldn't come up with extra money to do that. So. Bam, down size, start the minimalist lifestyle and went to hawaii, South Korea and Japan over the summer, I now hey paid vacations as well so I'm not really missing work either. Next year I plan on going back as well seeing portugal and Scotland. Its not for everyone but it works for me.
Yes and no. Security doesn't want you there and will kick you out. I live in Las Vegas and have been waken up a handful of times by casino security who give the whole; state law prohibits me from sleeping in the car and I have to go in the casino or leave the premises. I have though successfully slept at casinos outside of Nevada - the Golden Nugget (Lake Charles, LA) and Foxwoods (Mashantucket, CT) So perhaps they're just strict in Vegas.
Why do people find it so hard to believe she lives in a car? I've known female college students even more conventionally attractive than her that were stuck in that unfortunate situation. Hell it's not even uncommon for 17-20 somethings who are on their own and going through school. I've also been homeless (but I was a child). People are pretty naive about our homeless situation, it's not just the strung out drug addicts and people with disabilities and veterans out there. There are a lot of people you may interact with that appear "well adjusted" at your jobs and your schools who don't have a permanent residence.
To answer your question un-sarcastically, because she's attractive, intelligent and female. Society generally falls over itself trying to help (homeless) women, and the numbers we see on the streets generally reflect that. My female cousin was "homeless" as well, and reporters sought her out specifically to talk to her about her terrible circumstances, but she was there by choice, not necessity or some tragedy. She was just wanting to be on her own without rules, even though she had a home she was welcome in. Not saying that colours my perceptions completely, I've also spent some time in the field, so to speak, and it's almost 100% males I see aside from fairly far-gone female drug addicts.
Truck stops are awesome in many ways, but NOISY. The truckers run their engines all night, for AC or whatever, and they're always coming and going. But if noise doesn't bother you, then they're perfect.
Olivia Hardin .. as a trucker, I'd have to agree. There are usually rather large car/rv areas to accommodate you. Parking on the truck side, even with a van, can be dangerous because you're so much smaller and we're looking for trucks.. not passenger vehicles. On a side note , when you need a shower, don't hesitate to ask a trucker if he has an extra shower on his rewards card he can give you. After we fuel so much, we get unlimited showers at most places, so some of us will help some people out. Just be respectful.. don't take the towels or cloths, etc. We'll get the charge back since it's linked to US on our card. I've helped a lot of people this way. It's all about respect !!! Give it.. get it.
Yes please don’t park in the truck parking places there is a truck parking shortage and we are on a government mandated clock . Park in the car side they will leave you alone . And yea I run my ac my fridge and microwave so my truck is on a lot of the time . As for crime in truck stops they are a lot safer than even ten years ago use common sense stay in lit areas don’t go in the dark between trucks and so on and you have little to worry about .
Unless those cars are on rails, no thank you....my son has a car that can drive itself down the road, but what car companies that put those thing in the cars forget is that computers can malfunction or go down...that was the stupidest thing a company could do...could kill you or even other people...my son tried it once but said he would never use it
I'm actually in a hospital parking lot right now chilling in my car relaxing, I have two hours to waste and instead of driving all the way back home I come here a lot, and this is in the middle of the day. I feel comfortable to sit here and if I decide to take a nap I know I'm not going to be bothered. Most people coming and going from a hospital usually have other things on there mind then caring about someone in there car. :)
I've watched a few of your videos today and in the comments people continuously are like "is she really homeless?? she looks to nice blah blah blah." It is pretty apparent (and if you watch her videos) that she has made the CHOICE to live in her car. Which is pretty cool. She is living more of a nomadic life rather than living in an apartment or house.
Dawn Becker - not for reasons to be happy about, but c.o.l. and crappy jobs and decrease opportunities. This year (GE, GM, Sears, Walmart, Carrier, Boeing, Kellogg, Microsoft and more have or will be laying off hundreds or more of their white collar employees). Just Google 2017 white collar layoffs.
I sorta agree because it is hard but if you try to have a positive mindset it’s ok. The hardest part for me is finding things to do without burning gas driving around.
It's not for everyone. You pretty much have to be the outdoors can rough it type and likes camping. I've been doing it 8 months now and I don't mind it at all. It can get lonely so just keep busy with activities, church, beach, bike riding, take your time when you need to shop, gym, etc. Try not to isolate yourself too much. Be around people .
Being respectful is so important. I know that when I was living in a home, my family and I would try to be very aware of what cars are outside and for how long. As we live in our vehicles we do our best to be stealthy but that can also be perceived as being sneaky or up to no good. I think you gave some great advice.
she’s trying to make money off selling the life- don’t be gullible - it’s not easy - watch all the videos of people who have quit and speak of the down sides to it - not the ones still trying to sell products to live this way
What does the internet have to do with it? It's not like any of this is free. Homeless people with cars, phones, internet access and cameras. Lazy toads, is what they are.
Some people are just traveling on the cheap and are still employed. They could actually be traveling for work. Another is its just a continued hippie/ free spirit evolution. Relax. Others live differently than you do and that's ok.
I respect her. Most people would be mooching off their mother and staying in the her basement instead in being on their own. And I am willing to bet some people criticizing her here are doing just that.
Wow, she's so friggin adorable and beautiful! 😍❤ People saying she's annoying. Nah. She just has a bubbly and friendly personality and you can tell she'd be super fun to hang out with
I work nights/early mornings. I go to a 24 hour gym. There's locations all over. One right near where I work in the morning. So, I'll cozy up there. However, ONCE in awhile someone will call the police and I'll get rolled up on. And usually there's no further issues and I go on my merry way.
I'm 66 and plan to hit the road soon in a Toyota 4Runner. I plan to visit archaeological sites so will base my sleeping arrangements on that factor. This woman is certainly a lot younger than I but I'm not bothered by her voice, appearance, etc. I just listen for the facts and take a few notes. Most UA-cam presenters are far from perfect, so why quibble. I can't ever remember being that bouncy, but, hey, all the more power to you, Hobo Ahle!
Lana Lorenzen I'm 77 and just now setting up my Ford explorer to live and travel in for a few months. I drove semi truck for 41 yrs in 48 states, seen alot of country through the windshield but now i'll stop and see our great country.
Kyle W Haha, I thought I was the only one. I'm 6'5, and thought I could learn something. I just tilt the seat back, not all the way, something under neck/head, and that's about it.
***** you're sick in the head. That doesn't even make sense. Can nobody just show the world their lives without being bombarded with mindless idiots like you.
Homelessness. Can be a sad state of mind only if you look at it that way I look at it as being in nature and camping living on the street that's a different story than living in your car
I've been doing it for the last two years and can't see doing anything else! I've done two cross country road trips in that span and followed my favorite artist on tour - saw every show of their tour! I've had so many adventures, have seen so many sights across the US. People think I'm rich. I'm just smart with my money.
perdykool Nice to see this. Everyone I know thought I've lost it(probably wisco winter). But I saw as I'm getting out of debt, nobody to answer to. And I feel free. I'm 2 months in. The only difficulty is finding a safe and legal place.
@@nicolausharvot3825 Depending on what town you're in coma if you have a Walmart, Costco or a 24 hour store. Maybe even libraries and churches. I can't imagine youd get ticketed Unless there are signs specifically posted not to overnight park
Waiting for the day living in a car becomes socially tolerated without surprise. I love travelling around different cities and sleeping in my truck camper, but sleeping is definitely the toughest thing to figure out since people find it so sketchy. This video helps a lot!
Hi, Thanks for the advice. I'm planning a road trip from Ft. Myers, Florida to Virginia and Washington DC. I have a mid size SUV and I'm planning to sleep on my car and bringing photo equipment, tripods, a drone, may be a kite for aerial photography were a drone is not allowed and if the wind blows strong enough. Not to mention sleeping bag, tent, a solar charger for my electronics, food, water and my desire for adventure. I'll be from September 24 to October 8, 2018. Wish me luck!!!
When I lived in my car back in the 80's I slept at the beach. Beachfront property. Rich people had good police support. No crime. I was safe and when I woke up - I was at the beach.
I stayed in my car for about 3 months when I moved to Florida from Chicago, just till I founded a job before getting a place and one day I did the mistake of leaving the windows down while I sleep and the mosquitos almost kill me!! So just a heads up! Lol
Felix Amador I got you beat. I stayed in my car for 6 months, worked double shifts 16 hours a day. Saved my money, worked out and showered at the gym. Bought a brand new large 32’ RV solar with two bedrooms full bathroom and kitchen. Movie room with blue ray and gaming console. Microwave stove and oven,large, fridge and freezer. Pantry. Going to put in a dual washer and dryer here in the future. And full security system with internet access. It’s luxurious inside and cheap rent. Love my RV it’s very spacious.
Since I stayed close to Disneyland On my days off I spent my time going to the parks. I would stay in a hotel on the days I was at the parks. It’s something I always wanted to do once in my life but something I will never do again.
I've been in the methadone clinic for over a year now and I live about an hour from it. So I've been sleeping in my car at night and driving home in the morning for year now. It's been awesome. It's like camping out to me now, I honestly prefer it over my own bed. I have a mattress laid in the trunk and over my back seats. So I can stretch out. I also have a portable dvd player for entertainment. :)
here's an idea.. get a job at walmart just for the uniform and name tag or whatever. quit the next day. sleep in your car wearing it. if a cop asks just tell him you're on break and you were "resting your eyes" lol. or i guess you could just make a fake walmart uniform and nametag. hell, you could do that for all the places that are open 24-7
then just alternate between the places open 24-7 with the largest parking lots. and if the cop wakes you up act like you fell asleep by accident and have to get back to work and rush in the store!
I tried that with The Home Depot. I used to sell appliances there. They pulled me out of my van, roughed me up good, and I had to go to court for a year ~ got it their bogus charge dismissed, but that was a lot hassle. I lost my job and got PTSD from it. Now I live on disability, but this is 6 years later.
TechRax Because UA-cam doesn't care about you; it only cares about pushing the videos it wants you to watch. They can make you think whatever they want you to if you watch long enough.
Same. UA-cam just decided that a girl who lives in her car should be famous. If a guy did this, no one would even make a glance. Where's the gender equality?
Smart people think like you, with your mind that is; remember that alot of these videos are watch by either horny old men, or horny young teens. Then you get people like @DaveBonski actually calling this girl "attractive" lol WTF. I would say Average at best if not less.
This video is actually really good. Just imagine you weren't a judgemental POS that has never had to live out of a car. Even when you have had a "good" job, were clean cut, wore washed nice cloths, had family that loved you, were never hooked on drugs, etc ,etc. I lived out of a car for almost a full year while having all of those things... I'm not at the moment, but ignorance like yours is why most people would actually rather rely on a shelter or charity instead of alternates.
Steve Jonas not for anything, but the original poster wasn't critical of the subject matter. I believe he was eluding to the fact that the delivery of her presentation was lackluster in his opinion, and she likely wouldn't have enjoyed the positive responses she's gotten from it had she not been a subjectively attractive female. Just like the guy who brought up race when it wasn't a factor, being critical of the topic itself and negative judgement of people who've shared similar experiences wasn't a factor either. I think you're just projecting your own internalizations in your comments, but you shouldn't feel any type of way about your previous circumstances. You did what was necessary at the time and built off of that, and there's no shame in that.
Good list, I've used WalMart myself. Rest stops are good but sometimes there are security issues. The trick is to use a rest stop that truckers stay at. Those are usually patrolled occasionally by police and many truckers will jump in to help someone if needed. Open use land, like BLM, is good too, but national parks and forests often require you to register that you are there and stay in a designated area. Many also charge an admission fee but it's pretty reasonable.
Thank you for this video. I am thinking about living of the grid as much as I can. I am so tired of paying $12,000 a year to someone else just for a room over my head. I have slept in my car, when traveling, at almost all of these places (including airports) and it is fine. Problem for me right now is I have a sports car and it is small so, I am thinking about buying an SUV to live more freely.
lol at this chick. My freshman year away at college I commuted an hour to work back home for the weekends. To save money on gas I would camp in my car. Finding a place to park was the worst. well lit parking lots were the worst because of the constant light shining in your windows you will never fall asleep. Also there was the constant paranoia of people looking into your car, judging you or calling the police. Sleeping in your car is illegal in most states and cities. I would park at this plaza full churches kind of near the suburbs in a rich white person neighborhood. There I was secluded and the light pollution wasn't so intense. Even then though I was using my sun reflector and button down shirts to cover the windows to stop the light. At the beginning I would sleep with my keys in the ignition in case I need to make a quick get away. Sleeping in the reclined driver's seat is not conducive to a good night's rest. The back bench, though better, was not great due to the length of my body. Even with pillows and blankets the car was never a place I could properly sleep. Due to anxiety and malaise I wouldn't fall asleep untill like 1 or 2 only to awake at the crack of dawn. In the mornings I was never fully rested. I was like a zombie the next day at work. I spent my lunch breaks napping in lieu of eating. Because I was the young guy at my job my coworkers generally thought I was hungover. Being a guy I could get away with a shirt change and face wash but even then I would look and feel like shit. I can't believe this girl looks this good if she is living in her car. Being a "hobo" is not a game. There are people out there living in their cars who genuinely have my sympathy. With her nice car, camera, laptop(likely a Mac book pro) and nice appearance, I find it hard to believe she suffers any circumstance that forces her to live in her car.
thanks man. I know somebody who had the same situation(Mexico) for 2 weeks. it is NOT something fun. at that time he just got a divorce and lost his job. and had to move back to his home place to his mother by car. he and his family are VERY poor. and could not afford hotels. she sent him money to his bank account. the constant paranoia alone is unbearable. he is a light sleeper and getting some sleep is almost impossible. even in the backseats it is not comfortable. when he feels somebody standing or walking next to his car in the night he holds his metal pipe that he places in the feet area just in case shit happens. public bathrooms sucked. the car becomes extremely hot in inside (it was summer) and he can't have his car and AC constantly running. in short he told me that he felt completely "pathetic". as soon as he arrived at his mother's house. he had a good 2 hours bath. and a long deep sleep. later he starts his life again. he could have been robbed. killed. or had his whole car hijacked. along with all his stuff. this situation is not a joke. if this lady is lying I hope one day she suffers greatly. because monetizing on peoples sufferings is very shameful. unethical. and deserves a wack on the back with a big fucking bat.
Jacob. That sounds miserable. losing your wife and job then living in your car. I respect his resilience and I am impressed. I hope he is doing well today. I don't understand how anyone cannot have paranoia while sleeping in their car. Being in a secluded area is nice because your away from everyone. The only bad thing about that is if you were assaulted or something, there is no one around to help. You have to keep two windows cracked or else the air gets stagnant and the windows fog up. You don't want foggy windshield if you suddenly need to make a quick get away. I can totally respect when people have no choice but to live in their cars due to unfortunate circumstance. They are definitely not playing and they are just trying to survive. Shadowfury. haha nah If I worked in the service industry I would have quit and found a similar job near the university I attended. The scenario is rather ironic. I worked as a math and science tutor at a nice community college downtown while attending a university up state. The job had a really nice pay rate plus I could work year round so money would always be coming in(even during the summer). It was definitely worth the hour commute plus I got to reaffirm my math skills. That's wonderful you are back in school. I have a classmate. The military has benefited so many people in my family. I would have considered it but I don't think I am cut out for it. What is your field of study?
Lance Lovecraft thank you!!! you said a lot of things I wanted to, but typing on my little phone screen became quite tedious. I commented above, the realities of such a life are no joke, and not as easy as she makes it out to be, I was on the streets last year for 10 months. no car :( sounds like you've been there too man, and sounds like we both made it to better situations. but that's all, just liked how you commented.
Wait... you think she doesn't need to do this because she has a laptop and a camera, yet you were willingly sleeping in your car with a JOB just to avoid a long commute? Jesus you're delusional, Lance, lol.
SAVED thirteen thousand dollars doing this,bought my .5 acre and new mobile home doin this,worked for me,when you work for a large corporation you're just a number anyway,when i retire i will live in my motorhome forever,house and land taxes suck ,real bad
24hr gym parking lots have worked for me. I have a membership at a local gym that I pay only $10 a month. And another one is at work. I happen to work in a diesel shop so I just drive my car into their yard at night and drive out every morning before the other employees start arriving. Excellent video.
I agree with everything you said. We usually stayed at Walmart, but if you keep a VERY low profile, you can park at the hospital. which also has the advantage of having wifi, and coffee machines, restrooms, etc... But only stay two or three nights at the most, and change floors so you aren't obvious. I also agree about rest stops. If you must use them, try sleeping there during the day and look for plenty of people. Try not to stay at a rest stop when it's virtually empty. You were right about everything.
yerst2 agreed I would never be able to sleep with people coming and going and car doors slamming & people talking. isn't putting yourself at risk of being seen while sleeping more dangerous than not. I would choose a quiet side street in a residential area probably somewhere affluent with low (as possible) crime.
When your young n cute...she'll get away w what a man doin this won't...just a liberal kid,good luck USA pretty ruined n all these vids just telling cops your there...Avoid truck stops you may regret it rest your life,evil lurks in these places...good luck..
being a pretty woman, smart, and choosing to sleep in your car means you have very strong integrity and independence. i wish there were more females that had character like this in America. Namaste.
wish there was a UA-cam channel like this 10 years ago, I'm now too old to deal with these trouble after work. not be able to have a private place to rest my mind would be a nightmare
Along with Walmart, Target is a great place as well. Not usually open 24 hours, but a little less sketchy! Make sure you just check for signs about overnight parking around the lot, but it's usually fine.
I let a hobo sleep on my couch one night. I seen him at 7-11 on my lunch break, then when I got off at 1am he was still there. I knew what was up and could tell he just wanted to sleep comfortably. I talked to him for about 15 minutes and then told him he could pass out at my place if he wanted. He was stoked lol. It was only 30 degrees out so I just put myself in his shoes for a moment. We got back to my place and my roommate was still up playing COD and was like wtf lol. He didn't mind though. He grew up damn near homeless in lower east side manhattan. Dude set on the couch, and within 10 minutes was knocked out. He left the next morning without saying anything. About 6 months go by and I'm at a Wendy's with a friend, and the homeless guy is working there. He thanked me and said I changed his view on things.
Awsome man
That's amazing! 👏
Humanity Yes! 😎
ICreampiedYourWife that's awesome
Cool! God Bless You in Jesus' Name! 💛
I know person who went to my university who bought a parking pass, and then bought a camper van and just lived on campus that way.
Nick Akers Haha yep that's what I did last night.
This is brilliant!
can you do that and not be a student? prob not
Sign up for a class lol
@@davidchandler6885 you need to be a student to get the parking pass at the college.
24 hour gyms like planet fitness I'm a member so if I need to hit the john at 3am plus shower there and being open all night cars in the parking lot so it doesn't look strange
ron sylvia ive been doing that at anytime fitness this morning they wsre pissed off told me never to come back lol
Planet fitness perfect
@@90kevin20 its non of there business aslong as you are a member therem i take showers thete all the time
Planet fitness.....
Yeah seems like they're catching on now cause I keep getting kicked out. It's a shame cause I really luvd working out and showering first thing in the morning
I hope people don't make their parking decisions on bathroom facilities. When I escaped my abusive husband and lived in my SUV for a while, I just used a low profile plastic storage bin that had a locking lid, covered by a plastic kitchen bag. I always had to go in the middle of the night and first thing in the morning and being prepared in the car kept me sane.
I, also, parked on a corner at someone's side yard fence in residential neighborhoods. Was never afraid and slept like a baby. Just switched it up each night.
I purchased a 3 month YMCA membership and showered there every morning. Plus they had a pool and all the ammenities. Best deal ever.
Most free I've ever felt in my entire life.
Hey Woman! So glad you got out of a bad relationship. Most women stay too long. Personally, I lived on a sailboat for a year, learned so much about myself, got strong, was Very happy and muchmuch later left my husb of 10 years once I could see I was miserable. I think a woman being inependent in this way makes them very very strong. I’m currently taking my little nest egg to the Islands to return to happy now that I am no longer full-time Mom. If I am lucky, will return to that happy place. Mahalo Sweet One!
I sub your channel you can do same
D. Mills are you telling me you use to shit in a plastic storage bin
Exactly i feel like the girl in the video jus didnt wanna be judged i currently live in my car no way in hell im not gonna have a plastic gallon bottle instead of driving around looking for a bathroom
Yes, a portable toilet from Bunnings is good idea, fits into car nicely, put kitty litter or sawdust in it, the poo won't smell. Another bucket for number "ones" which can be tipped onto any garden or grass site and rinsed out with a bit of water. Just make sure car windows are blacked out for if you use the toilet in the car.
If someone is struggling they should be allowed to sleep in their car
Ya but people look at you like road kill that needs to be removed! If you live in your car you’ll see the nasty disgusting personality of people!
Yes!!! It’s criminal that my car has more rights to be places than I do. More rights. Should be unconstitutional to pass laws against this. They are like “homeless Nuremberg laws” against PEOPLE. They are creating an untouchable class of people. These laws are attempts to pass the buck at best, or to run people out and remove their ability to survive. How are these laws being passed? It’s CRIMINAL. We need real solutions, not laws against people we don’t like. Homeless people don’t even get “separate but equal” laws-just laws against EXISTENCE.
Christopher N So true!! Hall-monitor ladies walking dogs and using their gossip urges to call the police to attack you because they caused laws to be passed against you. The nazi is always hiding in people... and rationalized. Makes me think of those pictures of nazis with muzzled attack dogs. Call the gestappo!!! I live in my car because they constructed a society with no place for me or someone like me. I am different from most people on several psychological metrics like IQ and Openness, along with being transgender so all I have felt my whole life is like an ostracized alien.. (not an alien ostrich, just to be clear. But that would be funny!) 🤔
They hate that you're living rent free when you're just trying to get in a better situation
Yes
they don't want people to live in cars or rvs but they charge unaffordable levels for rent, keep the minimum wage at $7.25 when productivity has nearly tripled that amount as wages have stayed stagnant since the 1970s. I own the car why on earth cant I sleep in it?? Is sleeping on the street supposed to be better then a car?? Can you just leave people alone without threatening and committing violence, fines, harassment and arrest??
A Mas... This is my biggest fear. That rent/mortgages will increase but legislation will eventually make it impossible to live in a vehicle. Talk about being stuck between a rock and a hard place. This could be me in a couple of years! This could be anyone of us who only rely on Social Security, a small pension or a few dollars sitting idle in a bank. You folks living this way right now… Please, don’t mess it up for the rest of us future vandwellers…. Thanks
They purposely do this so they (Govt, NWO) can control the masses better. If everyone is mobile they cant control us as well. Thats why!
Well, folks, there is one thing you can do about it....VOTE! It's a known fact that lower-income people tend not to vote. At least, not anywhere near to the extent that more mainstream middle-class and upper-class people vote.
One thing I never understood is why people who are most likely to be affected by government policies (at all levels of government -- e.g., minimum wage, health care/medicaid, overnight parking, etc.) fail to do the one thing that is within their power to do: *vote.* This is how Republicans -- even the most ridiculous, unqualified clowns -- win elections...their constituents *_vote,_* and ours don't. Especially in the midterm years between presidential elections. Those elections count, too, people! Every congressperson and 1/3 of senators are up for election *every two years.* But left-wing voters, who are more sympathetic to the plight of the poor, tend to sit out those elections, while the conservatives get their asses to the polls.
This problem is exacerbated by the inequities of the Electoral College, where small states (which tend to be Republican) outnumber the larger ones (which tend to lean Democratic). But even though the small states have fewer people, they get more senators, because those fewer people are divided up among a larger number of (small) states. (Remember that the small states get the same number of senators as the large ones.) That means they get more voting power in Congress *_and_* they get more voting power when it comes to the presidency. That's unfair, but there's nothing we can do about it. All we can do is get to the polls and vote. So let's all at least do *_that,_* okay??? We have an election coming up in November -- that's next month. Don't forget! Don't blow it off!
(And of course, this should go without saying, but vote for people who will help you, not hurt you. Don't vote for politicians who want to take away your healthcare or who want to allow big corporations to rip off their customers & employees and get away with it. That's another thing I never understood -- why lower-income people and working-class folks would vote against their own interests. Why would you vote for a politician who does the things I just mentioned? Or who refuses to increase the minimum wage or extend unemployment insurance during times of economic crisis? And yet you do it all the time! Stop it!)
Im afraid they control the votong machines. George Soror owns the voting machines in the USA. Elections are rigged.
IKR. Oh and another thing.... rentors won't let you sign a lease if your credit is bad either. Doesn't matter if you have more than enough money and a great rental history. Our systems are a joke for real.
I am doing it in 2019, getting a Membership at 24 HR Fitness so I may Shower, Hygiene, & Workout and on days off stay with Family, only staying in my car during work days, No RENT or Mortgage save $$$~
Wolf WhistleTV yep me too
Way to GO!
That's my plan exactly!!
Wolf WhistleTV what’s up man? How’s that going for you so far
Doin the same
Pull into a mechanics shop after they close, leave before they open. Cars/vans don't stand out at a shop.
Good advice
good one
Oh heck Yes! That makes So much sense! I think being resouseful and creative in life makes it all better!
probably trespassing in many cases
cameras
Starting my hobo life in a couple weeks to exsacpe abuse , just going over tips thanks.
Sorry I'm late, but how did it go for you? I enjoy the "hobo" life, but it's just me myself and I. No children and no pets, so... it's easier on me.
Same here
Food Plug Halal Hustle same!
I ran away from home because of abuse.
My heart and safety for you..
Why is this in my recommended, does youtube know something about my bank account that I don't?
tskwared667 tell me about it
tskwared667 The poster puts the tags on the video that the search and recommend algorithm uses to decide what you see.
im here because of the girl
best comment ever, you win the internet!
tskwared667 legit concern lmao
I'm a truck driver. I literally live in my vehicle for a living.
you make it sound amazing.
also, if at a truck stop stay to yourself. truckers are not what we use to be. so stay cautious.
Is this actually how you feel? I'm thinking about moving into my car and I feel like truck stops will become a part of what I am doing, some way or another? Do you have any ideas how I can keep myself safe?
find the cameras and park there. carry Mace with you. don't sit in the trucker lounge or eat at the trucker tables. if you shower make sure you can get in and out with no wait time. don't wander around at night, and park under the lights.
if at any time you feel unsafe then leave. truckers are not the hero's we use to be, there are nice ones out there but I feel there are more lonely loose moral drivers than previous decades.
just stay safe, and keep to your own. also truck stops are a hot bed for prostitution. so also cop harassment and possible kidnappings are possible for the sex trade industry
teakertownbittersweet it really depends on where you are at in the country.
well lit rest areas that have patrols are very safe. Walmarts with security cameras are pretty safe.
at home would be best, or a secure hotel would be optional. but I'm assuming you are wanting to live the hobo life style.
just keep in mind that America in general has a huge sex trafficking problem and it's climbing at an alarming rate.
be safe, trust your gut, don't be afraid to leave or if in serious doubt call the cops.
don't trust anyone. hell, don't trust what I say. I'm a trucker and we are a huge part of the problem. lmao
teakertownbittersweet truckstops arent bad. 9 years as a trucker have very little problems. even if i can id rather park at a restarea or park then at a loud truckstop... walmart lowes etc are better too
My dad is a truck driver he also lives in a truck he also owns a house
Denny's or IHOP. 24 hour restaurants. Park at the far end of parking lot.
Good idea but they might be closed down
I wouldn't.
I used to work grave at a family restaurant, and the cops knew all the employees cars, and even some of the regulars, and they would ask about weird cars in the parking lot. Diners usually give police discounts and free beverages so they hang out overnight. It's free security. And they get to know the restaurants pretty well because of it.
I did this and I highly recommend if you have the money to get a gym membership. It’s not healthy staying your car the whole day. Also many are only $30 a month and also they offer bathrooms and showers. It’s a good way to stay in shape as you won’t be constantly sitting in a car and it gives you the benefit of showers and bathrooms. Highly recommend it.
Tony Cortes that’s actually what I was telling my boyfriend. The gym membership is the best way to go
I do it and sometimes I spend part of the day inside of the shopping mall.
If I were living in my car I would work every day.
Well if you're homeless... Where else you gonna chill?
& go to parks for exercise nature some have pools in summer & there's always renting camping spot to have access to bath houses n nice bonfire electric water
Access to a restroom... When I was living in my van I had a portable flushing toilet that I bought from ❤ Walmart ❤ for around $50. It has a detachable tank that you can take into a bathroom and dump. Lifesaver! And it doesn't smell.
Thanks for the advice!! I was looking into something of the sort, but was worried about odor lol this definitely gives me more confidence to try it out!
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Hello, might have to do what you do out of necessity, anu support would be appreciated.
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This is just what I was thinking of. When I was a teen we had one for camping. There really was no odor issues either.
Lived in a small boat for a while while remodelling my appt, not much bigger than a van, but it has more advantages like having a kitchen and a bathroom. Plus, your dock usually has showers and 24/7 bathroom facilities. Don't live in a car. Better get a hostel. Even the cheapest, dingiest ones are better than a car. Motorhome or converted van is another story.
I bicycled around the world for 4 years and slept in a tent every night. I also slept in Buddhist temples, cemeteries, open fields, dug outs of a baseball field, on the edge of city parks, in abandoned buildings, a few caves and asked numerous people if I could sleep in their backyard. I was never bothered and it's far better than sleeping in a car. You should use a tent, it gives you lots of options.
Fred Bouwman what did you do for eating...also bike maintenance
Are you the guy who biked across china in the 90s right when it first opened up?
Timothy Devolld lizard soup and scorpion stew seems to do the trick sometimes.
Risky. Cars are much safer especially for older people.
I just started living in my car. During this COVID-19 is even more difficult.
Same. I'm desperately looking for a place to shower now that gyms are closed. I need more than a sink batt at this point. ☹️
Ginger go to a truck stop that has showers they charge about $14 per shower.
Some Community Centers have Showers, but the one I use is my back up shower its Lousy u pay 5.00. But also included a day of the gym & workout classes. I just shower & leave
I use the Shower at my job its Free & works good, I work at midnight, so I'm taking a shower at 2am cold in the winter.
When all else fails I use my Sisters shower, shes 40 minutes from me
My Friend lives in his truck, he sleeps at the 24 Hour Fitness parking lot where he has a Gym Membership, he just uses the shower & leaves
Guys I live in my car. Here are some suggestions. If possible get storage unit. Get a spray bottle or two to shower buy wash cloths. To stay cool buy a igloo cooler that can be used as an air-conditioning too and cooler if you need suggestion I have two sources. Buy 1-2 USB fans about 9 dollars from Walmart.
welcome to my van where safety is number one priority
better have a Gun
hay man you told me there would be candy
I JumpShot I'm not a little boy and I don't eat candy.
DANK King and a puppy
what's the safeword? lol
I love a 24 hour gym membership... showers, bathroom and a place to workout. Youfit in Miami is 24 hours and $10 am month with no contract :)
John Carman sounds ideal
John Carman Right, then just sleep in the parking lot...
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I slept in my car for a few months a couple summers ago after life hit me pretty hard. The hardest part was finding a place to shower that didn't cost an arm and a leg. I ended up getting a Planet Fitness membership for like $30/mo, I think. Much cheaper than any hotel or Flying J shower.
As for where to sleep, yep Walmart is the spot. Or rest stops. I also slept in large apartment complex parking lots. Probably not legal but as long as you're not there for more than a night or two at a time, you'll probably be okay. Never considered a hospital but that is a great idea.
I think my PF membership was even cheaper than that, actually. Probably more like 15/mo.
mine is $10 a month
@@machineunit what is PF?
Tony Browns Planet Fitness
@@machineunit thanks
I've managed hotels for years, even though we get vehicle information we don't check our parking lot. That would be way to time consuming to accomplish on a regular basis, I've never known a hotel to actually do that unless we were at a full capacity In the parking lot with a low room occupancy. . We get car Information for a lot of other purposes to that help us., maybe someone left their lights on, maybe they dropped their keys somewhere and didn't notice, it'll help us t find out who to contact. Also if a vehicle is suspicious we'll investigate, or if it's a broken down car that looks recently abandoned as we were just off the freeway, we'll check to see if its registered before we tow it away. But sleeping overnight keeping to yourself not disturbing or being suspicious you'll be fine. Lol you may even be able to get free breakfast at the hotel if you can sneak in the side door and go to the breakfast area. Usually side doors only open with key cards but if someone is exiting you can go in. Some hotels have breakfast vouchers so you won't be able to get into those but some are open free buffets, I would suggest not doing it too much as the employees may recognize you if you go In too often, so I would keep it every 2 weeks minimum to a month at a time, and go to different hotels. But yeah parking and sleeping overnight you'll be okay ;D
You have done some real (unsung) public service via such elaboration. Thanks.
Wow, that is awesome of you.
What hotel is the one you work at? I'm coming there when I'm 18!
I work at a hotel to. 3pm-11pm. I'm the only one on staff at night so I dont check the plates, however I do a quick walk through and glance at vehicles to check for lights on or suspicious activity. I also sleep in the parking lot when I get off work to start my morning job 4am-2pm. And then back again to the hotel. So it works well for me living in my car as I'll always have a place to park without concern.
Thank you so much. This really pulls me out of my current bind. Thank you.
"There's no shame in living in a car. I lived in a car for 6 years and those were the best years of my life." -- Trailer Park Boys
demerit5 what made it the best years of your life? just curious 😀
isaiah veirs .... what makes me dumb for asking a legitimate question? exactly it doesn't which proves you are the dumb fuck. don't try to reply you just made yourself look like a complete idiot no go away little boy
discgolfer78 lol triggered over internet stranger. love u dad. ;)
discgolfer78 mwaah.
Ricky? dad ? is that you ???
24 hour fitness or any gym that stays open 24/7
Hey There yes thats what i did for 2 months i showered and used the restroom there
i did it for 4 months. thank god im back on my feet now i have a gppd job and rent a 1 bedroom apartment
A guy I know did that in between moving from his old house to his new one.
And without paying rent we can afford to join the gym to get showered and bathroom access.
Hey There i got thrown out of planet fitness parking lot...damn cops
I have slept in my car to before. Planet fitness is 10$ a month you can wake up early do your workout and get a nice clean shower and get ready for the day
Rudolph Garcia I’m gonna be doing that soon when I move to Texas.
@@piercer_of_heaven how are you doing bro?
@@Carlos-ms8zh I’m great man. I changed my idea of Texas and moved to Oregon. I have my own online business so things are great. How are you?
what area? Probably cant get away with it down south bc the hick cops crack down hard on the homeless..California you could maybe get away with it.
Lived in my car for nearly two years straight when I left my cheating ex wife
Stayed in Walmart/Lowe’s parking lot and was able to use Lowe’s WiFi on my phone to be entertained
This was through harsh Minnesota winter
I used Walmart for bathroom and to buy cheap paper plates and canned food to eat in my car had to wake up 3x a night just to turn car back on to get warmed up again
damn winter is always the primary concern about this. Gotta be a cheaper way
I'm a month in a half in and I really dont think I will make it 😔 and it's only 30°
💪🏾👏🏾
@@sweetmeka88 buy a battery and electric heater, might help
Bryan Miller I'm in Wisconsin about 2 months into this. I know the feeling, waking up needing to start the car. Luckily it's been a warm winter here..
Hobo... Riiiiight.
"Dad, where's the car keys? I'm making a UA-cam video again!"
Skyfx her page is HOBO and she uses that acronym as a way to represent HomeBound.
Sandi C she's a minimalist. As in she can sleep on a tarp.
Considering her other videos, it does make sense to me. If she is faking it, she's doing a damn good job then. As for the expensive things.. think about it. If you weren't paying rent or a mortgage every month you'd probably have a fuck ton of money to spend on some nice things no? I'd have an extra $1,000 in my pocket each month if I did it, I'd probably buy some fancy shit lol.
Skyfx
have you always been a jackass or just recently
that was beautiful
She lookin so pretty and put together while im sitting here living in a house with water and shit yet i managed to be the one most resembling a hobo.... 😭😂
Simply Sookie lmao omg same! haha
Girl same lmaoo 😂😂
lmaoooo
Simply Sookie lmao for real. that's a sign that living comfortably hoping you get to death safely is not a good way to live
good way to roast you're self
When we're on a road trip, I always look for casinos for free overnight parking. If you're low profile, all your needs are met: restrooms, security, food, drink.
Genius!
J
If you're stealthy you can get away one night at a casino. I have ran into problems at casinos in the past after multiple stays (even with mixing and rotating). Most of the ones here in Vegas have bicycle security in the parking lots. If they spot you, you'll get the knock and be asked to leave and if you don't they'll call the cops.
Sean Klingensmith z
Great idea. Thanks.
When I was 17, I lived in my car for a month, and for the first week figuring it out, I would park on the street next to an apartment complex, as if I lived there. But then I got scared and started parking overnight at rest areas. Rest areas worked for me the best because no one was suspicious and it was safe for me!
Modern day hippie! I love it. More young people should do this before they "grow up" and forget what adventure is. Find yourself before you find a soul mate. Great life experience! Proud of you!
she’s teaching. them to be criminals - it’s not legal - also it’s not sanitary or healthy to do this long term- go car camp official camp grounds that allow it you want adventure
in States that have QT convenience stores, they welcome you to sleep in your car in their parking lots, use their rest rooms, etc...they provide police watches to keep you safe, but not harrassed...let them know if you are hungry or thirsty...
QT is great.
not the ones in Georgia...
@@MoneyComethToshelia i have been looking at van life amd georgia is a weird state honestly
From tiny houses to tiny cars. Next up are decorative, collapsible boxes that are waterproof and easy to transport. Very economic! Can't wait for the UA-cam tutorials on that!
is that barbie furniture? 'its my furniture silly'.... um ok. backs away slowly....lol
Brian Crow people are poor, in case you havent. Noticed
Is that sarcasm? Because I'm thinking that's a radical idea man, idk why people are so butthurt about being being economic and nomadic
McDonald's parking lot for free WiFi, bathrooms & cheap meals!
um, no, they will call the cops on you
Jenn (Hall) Nodine lol hahahahaha
v right
I got food poising at that Disgusting place
Lilli Custer me too. Was sick as a dog.
For the people who keep saying she is not homeless, maybe she is okay...all it means is she doesnt have a home. She can still shower and brush her teeth and do other normal things without owning a home or renting a place. She seems nice and knowledgeable so leave her alone. Quit judging the book by its cover, being cute isn't a crime.
Fact
shes annoying she thinks its s game
Very true dude you're smart dude.
I concur;
There are always exceptions to the things like images of West Coast
So true, when i was that young i woke up looking pretty. Didnt have to bother with makeup either. She takes care with her self so what, anyone could if not lazy. Good video!
I've been living in my car on and off for 5 years not my choice but survival. There are resources and such without revealing that you are homeless. It's not easy and it's rampant here in San Diego. So, these vids gives me a bit more insight and know I'm not alone.
Bless you!
Live in san diego too and i just started living in my car, definietly not the best living style but its what i can afford for now
No way bro!!! I live in San Diego too!! Poway to be exact!! I’m only 23 years old and I’m not able to afford rent out here by myself with my current expenses despite having a full time minimum wage job. In 3 more days I will begin living in my car for the time being. Not sure where to go but shall be interesting. Glad to know I’m not the only one doin it.
@@AllanEvansOfficial I hope you're okay. Please save up for a years of rent/mortgage.
@@liawatson5789 I am okay thank you for your concern! I am now living in Las Vegas nevada in a nice 1 bedroom 1 bath. Although, I think it’s easy to say that those 3-4 months of living in my car were probably one of the darkest moments of my life. If I would’ve stayed on that route for another half year I probably would’ve committed suicide
when you are bored as fuck so you watch a video of a hobo giving you tips on sleeping in a car.
MrWolves321 lol
MrWolves321 you on break too cuz I realized what the fuck is there to do
MrWolves321 or girl sitting in her car
MrWolves321 or girl sitting in her car
Same haha
In my 20's I drove around the country for a couple of months living in a van. Parked in a hotel lot one night and woke up with two flat tires. There were screws in each tire. While changing the tires in the morning, the hotel owner came out and demanded to know why I was parked there overnight and was going to call the police if I didn't pay them the nightly room charge.
Only bad experience.
Rest areas are a bit dangerous. You get the nomadic thieves that approach you with the old "hey buddy, I'm stranded and just need a few bucks for gas." Watch out, they're "casing the joint" so to speak.
Truck stops were annoying because of the lot lizards. (prostitutes) Being male, I was a target and they wouldn't leave me alone.
So, what did you do? Where did you go? Tell us what worked
Kevin Loughin To be fair she did explain about hotels checking car registration and your not supposes to just turn up to car parks and park there, you should have gone in asked if it was OK to park there as you felt safe, they probably would have been more understanding, your still supposed to pay for your stay, they re a business and need to make money to, I know it sucks, but it is true, but I'm sorry for the bad experiences you had, you did!nt deserve that.
Kevin Loughin they have for the most part run the lot lizards out thanks to truckers against trafficking. Bothering a driver at a truck stop nowadays is a good way to get the cops called on you.
I'd bet money that the hotel manager flattened your tires in order to try to rip you off..
Huh... Lot lizards... Never heard that one before
Dude, people in the comments, what's the point of judging. I just want to have tips for trying to sleep without dealing with police.
Who cares about the person, it's the idea that's important.
Currently buying my first house at 22 years old and this is what gets recommended to me. Great......super reassuring......
Be careful of mortgage brokers try to get a mortgage from a major bank or government lenders(fha). Stay away from mortgage resellers scumbags. Dont trust your house inspector to catch all pipe and electrical problems you are on your own i had so many inspectors before... Most of them cant. I am glad I backed out of mortgage and just bought a condo with cash you never know if you are going to want to move again especially when you are 22. You will be a slave to that house a slave unless you love love love the area you live in if you try to backout you will be screwed. I am renting a house and its costing me maybe 2000-3000 more per year than if I had mortgage but at least i can move when i want and there are no surpise repairs.
ShellShock794 Got my home mortgage-free at age 18.
I got my home mortgage free at 18 too. Hard work and a small loan of a million dollars from your parents goes a long way.
ShellShock794 lol aww no.. You can totally do it! Just never stop working!!
Thats what you did with your million dollars? Cmon Trump made 9 Billion out of his! xD
its probably good to get your windows tinted lol
She has a video as to why she doesn't tint her windows.
So people cant see you sleeping @doyousmoke lol
+Buildinup6 he was replying to Kaitlyn
+doyou smoke I watched only a little but it's something about she hasn't had a problem in 2 years with non tint and during winter she can't see the nice views with tint windows
Oh oops srry
Is UA-cam trying to tell me something? Why is this recommended to me?
ezequiel gonzalez Lol
Cuz it distracts you from the videos that show your government spending most of your tax dollars invading other countries and mass-murdering innocent people. People tend to seek problems to solve and UA-cam/Google makes sure those people find lesser problems (eg, student debt and low minimum wage) to distract them from the real core problems.
Maybe its a sign... I luv to have my finances in check but sleeping in my ride..?? Mmmh . And she have NO TINT ?! Hello privacy :)
Member Raindeer games ??? i member.. Member Pokemon Go ???
Lmfao! I wondered the same thing!!
The cops are your enemy do not make them think you're their enemy
I think it depends where you are because I work with cops sometimes (I do security at a haunted house) and they're very kind and respectful. Even getting pulled over they're extremely kind. One time I was pulled over by accident so the cop apologized then went after the correct car. Meanwhile I've gone other places to be treated just God awful by cops.
The cops bothered me one night when I was getting into my car at Snap Fitness, I have a gym membership and was sleeping in the parking lot. It was only 10pm, and there were still other cars in the parking lot. They said they saw me getting into my car from the back, and that it raised suspicion. Always get into your car from the driver's seat.
Always keep changing, never set a pattern
Best place! Hospital Emergency room parking garage. Always has parked cars and Hospital security drives around all night long to ensure your safety. Easy access to restrooms and has a coffee shop inside to start your morning. 🙂
One place in the USA you can add to the list is under an interstate overpass. In some cities, under the overpasses has a lot of people sleeping in cars and RVs. It is Federal land, so it is harder for local cops to bother you. Also, if it is raining, then it is quieter and easier to sleep as the overpass blocks the rain. Also, if it is super hot weather, then it has some shade.
parking lots of:
1. walmart 24hr or reg hr - free wifi!
2. 24hr mcdonalds - free wifi!
3. strip mall
4. denny's
5. hotel/motel parking lots -free wifi!
6. hospital/emergency care/24hr clinic
7. casino
8. 24hr gas station/mini mart
9. church
10. 24hr fitness gym
I would avoid residential area, since residents/neighborhood watch are super suspicious of any new car parked on their neighborhood. Avoid schools, day care, kindergartens, public parks, mega malls, as these places are patrolled heavily.
I had good luck sleeping at strip malls like in front of target, fast food, etc. since stock persons work late or overnight there are some cars overnight and u look less suspicious. I slept at churches few times, no one bothered me, if they did I would simply reply, I m praying.
also keep ur car clean and in good shape. nothing screams homeless car than mud cakes and duct tapes.
***** well, US has 460,000 homeless on record, more like 1 million+ off. society has to accommodate this fact, and that includes bzns'.
***** best way is like my friend from swiss did back in 1991. he bought a '80 honda civic for $1500, him and his 3 freinds shared insurance, gas, and cheap motels. they traveled from california to florida in one month and he sold the honda for $1200 when he left.
Freier Westphale 100 he was in USA to first attend a summer school. after the school was finished he and his friends decided to stay and tour the america. he used the school address to register and insure his car.
After seeing this video, I've never been so tempted to start van living. I live in a 1500 sq foot house, and this got me excited about van living instead.
She seems so happy and upbeat.
The information was well organized and logical.
You can sleep in my driveway anytime. Rent free.
I have no other comment to say but you rock, and thank you for this informative video.
I know it's a year later but I just wanted to share that live in my car as well because I got sick of paying rent and I wanted to see the world, to travel but couldn't come up with extra money to do that. So. Bam, down size, start the minimalist lifestyle and went to hawaii, South Korea and Japan over the summer, I now hey paid vacations as well so I'm not really missing work either. Next year I plan on going back as well seeing portugal and Scotland. Its not for everyone but it works for me.
If you are lucky enough to be near one, the next best spot compared to Wal-Mart would be a Casino parking lot. Open 24 hrs with tons of security.
Yes and no. Security doesn't want you there and will kick you out. I live in Las Vegas and have been waken up a handful of times by casino security who give the whole; state law prohibits me from sleeping in the car and I have to go in the casino or leave the premises. I have though successfully slept at casinos outside of Nevada - the Golden Nugget (Lake Charles, LA) and Foxwoods (Mashantucket, CT) So perhaps they're just strict in Vegas.
I used to live in my van and I know for a fact that most Wal-Mart's "Do Not" want you to park overnight in their parking lot's!
Why do people find it so hard to believe she lives in a car? I've known female college students even more conventionally attractive than her that were stuck in that unfortunate situation. Hell it's not even uncommon for 17-20 somethings who are on their own and going through school. I've also been homeless (but I was a child). People are pretty naive about our homeless situation, it's not just the strung out drug addicts and people with disabilities and veterans out there. There are a lot of people you may interact with that appear "well adjusted" at your jobs and your schools who don't have a permanent residence.
Scary. It's a rough life.
Like the man in New York who ran on the party line Rent Is Too Damn High.
THANK YOU. It isn't ideal but it's manageable.
To answer your question un-sarcastically, because she's attractive, intelligent and female. Society generally falls over itself trying to help (homeless) women, and the numbers we see on the streets generally reflect that. My female cousin was "homeless" as well, and reporters sought her out specifically to talk to her about her terrible circumstances, but she was there by choice, not necessity or some tragedy. She was just wanting to be on her own without rules, even though she had a home she was welcome in. Not saying that colours my perceptions completely, I've also spent some time in the field, so to speak, and it's almost 100% males I see aside from fairly far-gone female drug addicts.
^ Spend some time around a college campus. Esp community college. You'd be surprised.
Truck stops are awesome in many ways, but NOISY. The truckers run their engines all night, for AC or whatever, and they're always coming and going. But if noise doesn't bother you, then they're perfect.
I hear there is a separate area for cars and RVs.and truckers don't like you in their area. Just what I heard.
Olivia Hardin .. as a trucker, I'd have to agree.
There are usually rather large car/rv areas to accommodate you.
Parking on the truck side, even with a van, can be dangerous because you're so much smaller and we're looking for trucks.. not passenger vehicles.
On a side note , when you need a shower, don't hesitate to ask a trucker if he has an extra shower on his rewards card he can give you.
After we fuel so much, we get unlimited showers at most places, so some of us will help some people out.
Just be respectful.. don't take the towels or cloths, etc.
We'll get the charge back since it's linked to US on our card.
I've helped a lot of people this way.
It's all about respect !!!
Give it.. get it.
Yes, but wax earplugs cut a lot of that out...at least enough to get go sleep.
Yes please don’t park in the truck parking places there is a truck parking shortage and we are on a government mandated clock . Park in the car side they will leave you alone . And yea I run my ac my fridge and microwave so my truck is on a lot of the time . As for crime in truck stops they are a lot safer than even ten years ago use common sense stay in lit areas don’t go in the dark between trucks and so on and you have little to worry about .
Eeeeear plugs.
In the future with self-driving cars you'll be able to sleep while the car is moving so you won't have to park.
Hahahaha
That's already happened on a freeway in a tesla so
Gas cost will be more than renting a 3bd in California.
The 2019 benz is like that i actually been in one of those
Unless those cars are on rails, no thank you....my son has a car that can drive itself down the road, but what car companies that put those thing in the cars forget is that computers can malfunction or go down...that was the stupidest thing a company could do...could kill you or even other people...my son tried it once but said he would never use it
I'm actually in a hospital parking lot right now chilling in my car relaxing, I have two hours to waste and instead of driving all the way back home I come here a lot, and this is in the middle of the day. I feel comfortable to sit here and if I decide to take a nap I know I'm not going to be bothered. Most people coming and going from a hospital usually have other things on there mind then caring about someone in there car. :)
Very true!! Thanks for the input :D
I've watched a few of your videos today and in the comments people continuously are like "is she really homeless?? she looks to nice blah blah blah." It is pretty apparent (and if you watch her videos) that she has made the CHOICE to live in her car. Which is pretty cool. She is living more of a nomadic life rather than living in an apartment or house.
Grace Do you really believe she lives in her car? LOL
its the dumbest shit i ever heard living in your car
A lot of people are choosing to do this these days.
Dawn Becker - not for reasons to be happy about, but c.o.l. and crappy jobs and decrease opportunities. This year (GE, GM, Sears, Walmart, Carrier, Boeing, Kellogg, Microsoft and more have or will be laying off hundreds or more of their white collar employees). Just Google 2017 white collar layoffs.
I know - I'm one of those searching. sniff sniff
I'm planning to become homeless in the next year or so. This is great food for thought in preparation for my mobile life. Thank you.
Nomadic is a better term than homeless. Same thing but your living with dignity being nomadic. Homelessness indicates begging.
Good luck!
Love how she makes living in your car so cute. The shit is hard and there’s nothing cute about it. But good for her.
I cant disagree at all been in mine for 3 months nothin fun about it
I sorta agree because it is hard but if you try to have a positive mindset it’s ok. The hardest part for me is finding things to do without burning gas driving around.
This is a much needed comment on these videos glamorizing van life.
It's not for everyone. You pretty much have to be the outdoors can rough it type and likes camping. I've been doing it 8 months now and I don't mind it at all. It can get lonely so just keep busy with activities, church, beach, bike riding, take your time when you need to shop, gym, etc.
Try not to isolate yourself too much. Be around people .
I bought a portable DVD player I can charge it w my car charger
Being respectful is so important. I know that when I was living in a home, my family and I would try to be very aware of what cars are outside and for how long. As we live in our vehicles we do our best to be stealthy but that can also be perceived as being sneaky or up to no good. I think you gave some great advice.
I'm pitching a tent right now
Ric Aldrich lmao
morning wood?
This woman is unbelievably HOT and seems to have a nice personality. Rare combination
this is pretty helpful, will def use when i get kicked out.
Cris Leyva Pro lmao bro no chill
Cris Leyva Pro I wanna fucking die
Sam Williamson same kms my nigga
+Sam Williamson take me with you
Cris Leyva Pro oh my! !! Lol
I lived in my car when I was 18 and Krogers was my favorite spot to park along with apartment complexes
Because of your videos I've decided to move into my car! You've given me that confidence to just go for it!
Best of luck girl!! I just watched all of your videos and can't wait to see more :))
LOL.
she’s trying to make money off selling the life- don’t be gullible - it’s not easy - watch all the videos of people who have quit and speak of the down sides to it - not the ones still trying to sell products to live this way
They make tutorials for homeless people now?
Ramo lol
What does the internet have to do with it? It's not like any of this is free. Homeless people with cars, phones, internet access and cameras. Lazy toads, is what they are.
Some people are just traveling on the cheap and are still employed. They could actually be traveling for work.
Another is its just a continued hippie/ free spirit evolution. Relax. Others live differently than you do and that's ok.
I respect her. Most people would be mooching off their mother and staying in the her basement instead in being on their own. And I am willing to bet some people criticizing her here are doing just that.
***** lol
Wow, she's so friggin adorable and beautiful! 😍❤ People saying she's annoying. Nah. She just has a bubbly and friendly personality and you can tell she'd be super fun to hang out with
You must be hard up.
I work nights/early mornings. I go to a 24 hour gym. There's locations all over. One right near where I work in the morning. So, I'll cozy up there. However, ONCE in awhile someone will call the police and I'll get rolled up on. And usually there's no further issues and I go on my merry way.
I'm 66 and plan to hit the road soon in a Toyota 4Runner. I plan to visit archaeological sites so will base my sleeping arrangements on that factor. This woman is certainly a lot younger than I but I'm not bothered by her voice, appearance, etc. I just listen for the facts and take a few notes. Most UA-cam presenters are far from perfect, so why quibble. I can't ever remember being that bouncy, but, hey, all the more power to you, Hobo Ahle!
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Rip
Lana Lorenzen nobody cares about you dummy. Maybe you should have saved some money
Lana Lorenzen legend has it you can now be found at an archeological site
Lana Lorenzen I'm 77 and just now setting up my Ford explorer to live and travel in for a few months. I drove semi truck for 41 yrs in 48 states, seen alot of country through the windshield but now i'll stop and see our great country.
How many people watched this video thinking it's intent was to show you different positions you can sleep inside of your vehicle?
me
Kyle W Haha, I thought I was the only one. I'm 6'5, and thought I could learn something.
I just tilt the seat back, not all the way, something under neck/head, and that's about it.
yep
Exactly what I was picturing.. Because I've slept in my 2004 Toyota Corolla a couple times and I'm 6'3"
Yes that's what I thought coming into it. I'd probably watch a follow-up video about it.
whitest teeth ive ever seen on a hobo.
BigD Travels she has two jobs, she makes money she just chooses to save it
I said the exact same thing within 2 seconds.
***** you're sick in the head. That doesn't even make sense. Can nobody just show the world their lives without being bombarded with mindless idiots like you.
ask your dentist about teeth whitening
Adam Reel bet you have super white teeth then man
she is like the happiest homeless person I've ever seen.
She have a home .... her car 😉
Homelessness. Can be a sad state of mind only if you look at it that way I look at it as being in nature and camping living on the street that's a different story than living in your car
Up Yours yeah I agree living in your car isn’t as bad as living on the street but still it isn’t idle. Everyone needs shelter
Well, I think she's lively person and she planned well on this.
Im not homeless im home free 😜
So a hot looking girl gets tons of suggestions on where to sleep in a car. Sounds legit.
NOT
Good way to save $$ no rent/mortgage, utilities, and other living expenses..she’s got me thinking about buying a suv and living in it..damnit UA-cam
So, following up. Did you do it?😉 if not. Just do it!
I've been doing it for the last two years and can't see doing anything else! I've done two cross country road trips in that span and followed my favorite artist on tour - saw every show of their tour! I've had so many adventures, have seen so many sights across the US. People think I'm rich. I'm just smart with my money.
@@NevadaLamb same here. I love having more "freedom" and flexibility in what I do and where I go. I feel less tied down
perdykool Nice to see this. Everyone I know thought I've lost it(probably wisco winter). But I saw as I'm getting out of debt, nobody to answer to. And I feel free. I'm 2 months in. The only difficulty is finding a safe and legal place.
@@nicolausharvot3825 Depending on what town you're in coma if you have a Walmart, Costco or a 24 hour store. Maybe even libraries and churches. I can't imagine youd get ticketed Unless there are signs specifically posted not to overnight park
Waiting for the day living in a car becomes socially tolerated without surprise. I love travelling around different cities and sleeping in my truck camper, but sleeping is definitely the toughest thing to figure out since people find it so sketchy. This video helps a lot!
Hi, Thanks for the advice. I'm planning a road trip from Ft. Myers, Florida to Virginia and Washington DC. I have a mid size SUV and I'm planning to sleep on my car and bringing photo equipment, tripods, a drone, may be a kite for aerial photography were a drone is not allowed and if the wind blows strong enough. Not to mention sleeping bag, tent, a solar charger for my electronics, food, water and my desire for adventure. I'll be from September 24 to October 8, 2018. Wish me luck!!!
When I lived in my car back in the 80's I slept at the beach. Beachfront property. Rich people had good police support. No crime. I was safe and when I woke up - I was at the beach.
I stayed in my car for about 3 months when I moved to Florida from Chicago, just till I founded a job before getting a place and one day I did the mistake of leaving the windows down while I sleep and the mosquitos almost kill me!! So just a heads up! Lol
There are screens for car windows--Amazon. You can even roll the windows up and down with them attached.
Lucky only the things that got you were bugs🤐
Felix Amador I got you beat. I stayed in my car for 6 months, worked double shifts 16 hours a day. Saved my money, worked out and showered at the gym. Bought a brand new large 32’ RV solar with two bedrooms full bathroom and kitchen. Movie room with blue ray and gaming console. Microwave stove and oven,large, fridge and freezer. Pantry. Going to put in a dual washer and dryer here in the future. And full security system with internet access. It’s luxurious inside and cheap rent. Love my RV it’s very spacious.
Since I stayed close to Disneyland On my days off I spent my time going to the parks. I would stay in a hotel on the days I was at the parks. It’s something I always wanted to do once in my life but something I will never do again.
Royce Nedeleff so where did you sleep for 6 months. I'm moving to Florida as well. Would love to know the best place to sleep in my car for months lol
I've been in the methadone clinic for over a year now and I live about an hour from it. So I've been sleeping in my car at night and driving home in the morning for year now. It's been awesome. It's like camping out to me now, I honestly prefer it over my own bed. I have a mattress laid in the trunk and over my back seats. So I can stretch out. I also have a portable dvd player for entertainment. :)
thank you for your advice I'm just starting to live in my car I really appreciate it
How has things been going for you? I am living in my car as well even though I have 2 jobs. I don't want to pay rent.
here's an idea.. get a job at walmart just for the uniform and name tag or whatever. quit the next day. sleep in your car wearing it. if a cop asks just tell him you're on break and you were "resting your eyes" lol. or i guess you could just make a fake walmart uniform and nametag. hell, you could do that for all the places that are open 24-7
then just alternate between the places open 24-7 with the largest parking lots. and if the cop wakes you up act like you fell asleep by accident and have to get back to work and rush in the store!
10/10 smarts
I tried that with The Home Depot. I used to sell appliances there. They pulled me out of my van, roughed me up good, and I had to go to court for a year ~ got it their bogus charge dismissed, but that was a lot hassle. I lost my job and got PTSD from it. Now I live on disability, but this is 6 years later.
Damn, I'm super sorry to hear that and hope for your steady recovery.
You don't have to go through the trouble Walmart actually allows overnight parking at a lot of their establishments.
This was in my recommended.
seems legit. You gonna need it soon
TechRax Because UA-cam doesn't care about you; it only cares about pushing the videos it wants you to watch. They can make you think whatever they want you to if you watch long enough.
Same. UA-cam just decided that a girl who lives in her car should be famous. If a guy did this, no one would even make a glance. Where's the gender equality?
TechRax LOL
Sup, Coko999?
Try and imagine that this girl wasn't attractive, then visualise how dull this vid really is.
I'm just surprised hygiene isn't an issue. When I hear "lives in a car", I hear "crusty"
Smart people think like you, with your mind that is; remember that alot of these videos are watch by either horny old men, or horny young teens. Then you get people like @DaveBonski actually calling this girl "attractive" lol WTF. I would say Average at best if not less.
Dave Bonski lol way to bring race into it when it wasn't even a factor...
This video is actually really good. Just imagine you weren't a judgemental POS that has never had to live out of a car. Even when you have had a "good" job, were clean cut, wore washed nice cloths, had family that loved you, were never hooked on drugs, etc ,etc. I lived out of a car for almost a full year while having all of those things... I'm not at the moment, but ignorance like yours is why most people would actually rather rely on a shelter or charity instead of alternates.
Steve Jonas not for anything, but the original poster wasn't critical of the subject matter. I believe he was eluding to the fact that the delivery of her presentation was lackluster in his opinion, and she likely wouldn't have enjoyed the positive responses she's gotten from it had she not been a subjectively attractive female.
Just like the guy who brought up race when it wasn't a factor, being critical of the topic itself and negative judgement of people who've shared similar experiences wasn't a factor either.
I think you're just projecting your own internalizations in your comments, but you shouldn't feel any type of way about your previous circumstances. You did what was necessary at the time and built off of that, and there's no shame in that.
Good list, I've used WalMart myself. Rest stops are good but sometimes there are security issues. The trick is to use a rest stop that truckers stay at. Those are usually patrolled occasionally by police and many truckers will jump in to help someone if needed. Open use land, like BLM, is good too, but national parks and forests often require you to register that you are there and stay in a designated area. Many also charge an admission fee but it's pretty reasonable.
Thank you for this video. I am thinking about living of the grid as much as I can. I am so tired of paying $12,000 a year to someone else just for a room over my head. I have slept in my car, when traveling, at almost all of these places (including airports) and it is fine. Problem for me right now is I have a sports car and it is small so, I am thinking about buying an SUV to live more freely.
lol at this chick. My freshman year away at college I commuted an hour to work back home for the weekends. To save money on gas I would camp in my car. Finding a place to park was the worst. well lit parking lots were the worst because of the constant light shining in your windows you will never fall asleep. Also there was the constant paranoia of people looking into your car, judging you or calling the police. Sleeping in your car is illegal in most states and cities.
I would park at this plaza full churches kind of near the suburbs in a rich white person neighborhood. There I was secluded and the light pollution wasn't so intense. Even then though I was using my sun reflector and button down shirts to cover the windows to stop the light.
At the beginning I would sleep with my keys in the ignition in case I need to make a quick get away. Sleeping in the reclined driver's seat is not conducive to a good night's rest. The back bench, though better, was not great due to the length of my body. Even with pillows and blankets the car was never a place I could properly sleep. Due to anxiety and malaise I wouldn't fall asleep untill like 1 or 2 only to awake at the crack of dawn.
In the mornings I was never fully rested. I was like a zombie the next day at work. I spent my lunch breaks napping in lieu of eating. Because I was the young guy at my job my coworkers generally thought I was hungover. Being a guy I could get away with a shirt change and face wash but even then I would look and feel like shit. I can't believe this girl looks this good if she is living in her car.
Being a "hobo" is not a game. There are people out there living in their cars who genuinely have my sympathy. With her nice car, camera, laptop(likely a Mac book pro) and nice appearance, I find it hard to believe she suffers any circumstance that forces her to live in her car.
thanks man. I know somebody who had the same situation(Mexico) for 2 weeks. it is NOT something fun. at that time he just got a divorce and lost his job. and had to move back to his home place to his mother by car. he and his family are VERY poor. and could not afford hotels. she sent him money to his bank account. the constant paranoia alone is unbearable. he is a light sleeper and getting some sleep is almost impossible. even in the backseats it is not comfortable. when he feels somebody standing or walking next to his car in the night he holds his metal pipe that he places in the feet area just in case shit happens. public bathrooms sucked. the car becomes extremely hot in inside (it was summer) and he can't have his car and AC constantly running. in short he told me that he felt completely "pathetic". as soon as he arrived at his mother's house. he had a good 2 hours bath. and a long deep sleep. later he starts his life again.
he could have been robbed. killed. or had his whole car hijacked. along with all his stuff. this situation is not a joke. if this lady is lying I hope one day she suffers greatly. because monetizing on peoples sufferings is very shameful. unethical. and deserves a wack on the back with a big fucking bat.
Jacob. That sounds miserable. losing your wife and job then living in your car. I respect his resilience and I am impressed. I hope he is doing well today. I don't understand how anyone cannot have paranoia while sleeping in their car. Being in a secluded area is nice because your away from everyone. The only bad thing about that is if you were assaulted or something, there is no one around to help. You have to keep two windows cracked or else the air gets stagnant and the windows fog up. You don't want foggy windshield if you suddenly need to make a quick get away. I can totally respect when people have no choice but to live in their cars due to unfortunate circumstance. They are definitely not playing and they are just trying to survive.
Shadowfury. haha nah If I worked in the service industry I would have quit and found a similar job near the university I attended. The scenario is rather ironic. I worked as a math and science tutor at a nice community college downtown while attending a university up state. The job had a really nice pay rate plus I could work year round so money would always be coming in(even during the summer). It was definitely worth the hour commute plus I got to reaffirm my math skills. That's wonderful you are back in school. I have a classmate. The military has benefited so many people in my family. I would have considered it but I don't think I am cut out for it. What is your field of study?
Lance Lovecraft thank you!!! you said a lot of things I wanted to, but typing on my little phone screen became quite tedious. I commented above, the realities of such a life are no joke, and not as easy as she makes it out to be, I was on the streets last year for 10 months. no car :( sounds like you've been there too man, and sounds like we both made it to better situations. but that's all, just liked how you commented.
Being a smaller person helps with the lack of space thing, but not too much it still sucks sleeping in a car I'm sure
Wait... you think she doesn't need to do this because she has a laptop and a camera, yet you were willingly sleeping in your car with a JOB just to avoid a long commute? Jesus you're delusional, Lance, lol.
Safety is number 1 prorety
you come from CrazyRussianHacker's video?
Zion I.S boom
apparently spelling is not 'prorety' too
lmaoooo stop man. I just spit out my lunch all over the keyboard.
thumbs up from me
churches are great parking places as well
This is where we slept with no problem .
@Amanda G It Was our old church, & we Know the pastor ..so they wouldn't have a problem.
Yes! I am not living in cars no more but churches were in my top 5 for safe overnight stays.
One time I was with my girlfriend at night and someone called the cops on us , we were ready for some action though 🙂
Wow you are amazing. You have so much experience living on the street for a ten year old.
SAVED thirteen thousand dollars doing this,bought my .5 acre and new mobile home doin this,worked for me,when you work for a large corporation you're just a number anyway,when i retire i will live in my motorhome forever,house and land taxes suck ,real bad
strattuner congrats I admire you . You appreciate your property and home better when you sacrifice for so long god bless.
Indian/tribal casinos is also a good place!
24hr gym parking lots have worked for me. I have a membership at a local gym that I pay only $10 a month. And another one is at work. I happen to work in a diesel shop so I just drive my car into their yard at night and drive out every morning before the other employees start arriving. Excellent video.
I wonder: How many live-in-my-vehicle youtubers actually live in their vehicles.
The top 10 list i didn't know i needed.
wish i had hobos like this in my town
I agree with everything you said.
We usually stayed at Walmart, but if you keep a VERY low profile, you can park at the hospital. which also has the advantage of having wifi, and coffee machines, restrooms, etc... But only stay two or three nights at the most, and change floors so you aren't obvious. I also agree about rest stops. If you must use them, try sleeping there during the day and look for plenty of people. Try not to stay at a rest stop when it's virtually empty. You were right about everything.
i'm doing it completly different. i try to stay as far from people as possible to not get noticed...
yerst2 agreed I would never be able to sleep with people coming and going and car doors slamming & people talking. isn't putting yourself at risk of being seen while sleeping more dangerous than not. I would choose a quiet side street in a residential area probably somewhere affluent with low (as possible) crime.
Maybe it's because she's Asian (I truly don't mean this in a racist way. Maybe stereotypical, but not racist).
Americansikkunt I bet she is a horrible driver
yerst2
Yeah in these times you can trust nobody anymore. Better be unnoticed and i say that as a grown 6 foot tall man who can defend himself
you remind me of a kitten I been feeding for the last few months
tye burnham lol I thought the same thing 😂
Dirty Mike and the boys used that car after this was filmed.
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i am currently in a tough situation and your channel has helped me a lot. thank you for sharing!
I really enjoy your videos thanks for the content. I lived in my car for six months now and I parked at almost all the areas you mentioned.
OMG so much positivity n smilez in this video!
Marsel Music I find her symphatetic and very interesting .
When your young n cute...she'll get away w what a man doin this won't...just a liberal kid,good luck USA pretty ruined n all these vids just telling cops your there...Avoid truck stops you may regret it rest your life,evil lurks in these places...good luck..
being a pretty woman, smart, and choosing to sleep in your car means you have very strong integrity and independence. i wish there were more females that had character like this in America. Namaste.
couldnt agree more
Zach Zach you sound depressed
There are a lot of us females with character like this but they aren't attracted to women haters like you.
wish there was a UA-cam channel like this 10 years ago, I'm now too old to deal with these trouble after work. not be able to have a private place to rest my mind would be a nightmare
Along with Walmart, Target is a great place as well. Not usually open 24 hours, but a little less sketchy! Make sure you just check for signs about overnight parking around the lot, but it's usually fine.