I for one learned about BLUETTI from you and appreciate how you demonstrate various ways over time how you use it. I bought mine and was super impressed that I was able to charge it up about 20% I believe on an overcast drizzly morning on eastern Canada. I was shocked that while I made coffee breakfast had a “shower” I was able to reload some of my power. Basically replenished must of the charge my cpap machine used the night before. Thank you Alexa.
That is so great to hear! I do work with them often, but it is for good reason - their products WORK, and work WELL at that. I have yet to have any issues over the course of trying multiple stations from them, and they truly have added to my experience both building and while traveling :) glad to hear that you have experienced the same!
It's nice to have something different - variety is the spice of life !! Alex can't go camping every week, and it's lovely to just see her and Terra 💙 Besides it's always interesting to hear what gear she considers important and then factor that in to what would be of use to oneself 🦋
I really appreciate that, thank you :) especially with all the car/rig breakdowns and break-ins lately, it has been hard to squeeze in weekly camping - but we will be back at it soon enough!
Thanks for the video! I work remotely from my van, so my personal favorite gadget for RVing and camping is my HomeFi hotspot. I can take it with me, stay connected, and it even fits in my pocket!
Yay!! You have a Bluetti and not one of those inferior Jackery ones. I swear some people just buy the first portable power station they've heard of instead of doing their research. Good for you, you have one of the better ones.
cooking with stainless has had its challenges for sure! after watching manyyyy tutorials, I have found that its most important to get it hot enough - to where water will 'dance' on the top, which is a fairly good indicator that the stainless will perform as non-stick. that said, I still goof up sometimes, and so having a good scrubber has helped them stay clean over the years :)
the big units certainly are a lift! I joke that moving them around camp can double as a workout. I think it might be the biggest plus of using the 180P now - it only weighs about 35 lbs!
I would have thought a way to use the toilet would be more essential then a sos device. How often if ever have u used that thing for the cost and goe often do u go to the toilet????? I would spend that money on a high tech loo if i were you it gets you out of a crappy situation more then that sos thing.
Excellent recommendations. Thank you! As someone who has a few years until they can hit the road, it's great to have these recommendations now so I can budget for purchase. And the available products can be so overwhelming so it's good to have information about tried & loved products!
I'd love a video that explains how to determine what products the Bluetti (or similar product) can support. Like - how did you know that Bluetti would power your fridge? For some reason, I just can't wrap my brain around it. (Watts versus amps versus... )
One thing I don’t understand why not sleep with regular pillows you like. Why buy a camping pillow and pay triple cost plus the size is a joke. Just my opinion. Real pillows
@SheRoamsWild do you think you’ll still release the build for your Subaru? I plan to replicate yours so I can do winter and more car camping. You inspire me!
If she only talked about Bluetti, that would have been a commercial. She didn’t just talk about that, she talked about the things she has bought and paid for and likes to use. That is useful information for a lot of people. If you don’t like it, don’t watch it.
I'm really happy to get the recs as someone in CO trying to set up my road travel system for the first time.. Especially as a 57 yo newbie to this kind of thing!
It would have been a 16-minute "commercial" if she had spent the entire time talking about Bluetti, but she didn't. Alexandria provided us with a great list of items that SHE has paid for herself over the years while car camping and that have worked well for her. I'm always interested in hearing about what camping/hiking gear works because there is a TON of gear out there; some works and some doesn't, and none of it is cheap.
not me forgetting to add a title to the opening clip 🤦🏼♀️ whoops!
Lol thanks for the information 🫡❤
Great video, Lots of good ideas.Hard to beat the tried and true folding shovel.
agreed! It is one of the few things that has come with me no matter what rig or where I go since purchasing it :)
I for one learned about BLUETTI from you and appreciate how you demonstrate various ways over time how you use it. I bought mine and was super impressed that I was able to charge it up about 20% I believe on an overcast drizzly morning on eastern Canada. I was shocked that while I made coffee breakfast had a “shower” I was able to reload some of my power. Basically replenished must of the charge my cpap machine used the night before. Thank you Alexa.
That is so great to hear! I do work with them often, but it is for good reason - their products WORK, and work WELL at that. I have yet to have any issues over the course of trying multiple stations from them, and they truly have added to my experience both building and while traveling :) glad to hear that you have experienced the same!
Great list Alex!
thanks Larry! Hope it helps you out :)
Thank you for this video! Very helpful.
I'm so glad to hear it!
It's nice to have something different - variety is the spice of life !! Alex can't go camping every week, and it's lovely to just see her and Terra 💙 Besides it's always interesting to hear what gear she considers important and then factor that in to what would be of use to oneself 🦋
I really appreciate that, thank you :) especially with all the car/rig breakdowns and break-ins lately, it has been hard to squeeze in weekly camping - but we will be back at it soon enough!
very informative, thanks. i bought a bluetti as a result of watching your channel 🙂
thats so rad! I hope that you enjoy it as much as we do!
Very helpful and informative.
Safe travels😊🙏🌍🏕
Great ideas! Thanks🎉
Thanks for the video! I work remotely from my van, so my personal favorite gadget for RVing and camping is my HomeFi hotspot. I can take it with me, stay connected, and it even fits in my pocket!
Yay!! You have a Bluetti and not one of those inferior Jackery ones. I swear some people just buy the first portable power station they've heard of instead of doing their research. Good for you, you have one of the better ones.
Thank you Alex for what to get to make living off grid easier. Good luck with starting your studies.
This was perfect just in time for REI sale! Thank you!
How do you keep the Stanley cookware clean all my food sticks to it?
cooking with stainless has had its challenges for sure! after watching manyyyy tutorials, I have found that its most important to get it hot enough - to where water will 'dance' on the top, which is a fairly good indicator that the stainless will perform as non-stick. that said, I still goof up sometimes, and so having a good scrubber has helped them stay clean over the years :)
❤ Thank you Alex and Tara 🐾 Absolutely Amazing Information ❤
so glad to hear it!
Thank you for the recommendations
I missed you sunday alex glad you are here
Great Video. Thanks For Sharing ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing your fave gear 😊
Thanks for being here!
Thank you for the camping essentials list. I have two Bluetti's. One small and the other 2000W. The big one is very heavy.
the big units certainly are a lift! I joke that moving them around camp can double as a workout. I think it might be the biggest plus of using the 180P now - it only weighs about 35 lbs!
I’ll check out the 180P.
@Banagal hope you love it like we do!
Why did you downsize your vehicle ?
Thanks for the great info❤
Nice items
I would have thought a way to use the toilet would be more essential then a sos device. How often if ever have u used that thing for the cost and goe often do u go to the toilet????? I would spend that money on a high tech loo if i were you it gets you out of a crappy situation more then that sos thing.
I’m keen to know some info on the ambulance??
I'll be addressing it all next week - just got more news back and have been waiting until I can tell the whole story to give everyone an update :)
Not to be that guy but wow its the longest ad i heard in a wile
She Roams Wild, great content keep up the great content
Hello, nice to meet y
Hahaha you had be dying when you said the nocoboost isn’t “the sexiest “ hahaha
😅
Thank you Beautiful 😍
👌👍
Excellent recommendations. Thank you! As someone who has a few years until they can hit the road, it's great to have these recommendations now so I can budget for purchase. And the available products can be so overwhelming so it's good to have information about tried & loved products!
I'd love a video that explains how to determine what products the Bluetti (or similar product) can support. Like - how did you know that Bluetti would power your fridge? For some reason, I just can't wrap my brain around it. (Watts versus amps versus... )
Also - the Bluetti link to Amazon shows an out of stock item that shows they don't know when it will be available again. Just FYI.
How is your other rig doing?
Heh. My REI coop card is signed by Jim Whittaker.
wooooaaaah!!
Good video!
One thing I don’t understand why not sleep with regular pillows you like.
Why buy a camping pillow and pay triple cost plus the size is a joke.
Just my opinion. Real pillows
Because I have a very dirty dog and a very small space, both of which would/have wrecked full size pillows in the past 😅
Thanks for sharing Alexandria. Great info! Hope you are Terra are doing well.
hi like you energie ave a good day
@SheRoamsWild do you think you’ll still release the build for your Subaru? I plan to replicate yours so I can do winter and more car camping. You inspire me!
Hi beautiful, u look great
Want to see you out camping not filming a commercial ! 👎🏼
You Tube doesn't pay the bills. Sponsors make Alexes videos possible.
If she only talked about Bluetti, that would have been a commercial. She didn’t just talk about that, she talked about the things she has bought and paid for and likes to use. That is useful information for a lot of people. If you don’t like it, don’t watch it.
Give this sweet girl a break. This is literally how she buys food and pays bills. Her channel is filled with fun adventures and useful information.
I'm really happy to get the recs as someone in CO trying to set up my road travel system for the first time.. Especially as a 57 yo newbie to this kind of thing!
How much do you pay to watch the videos?
That was a 16 min commercial 👎
People LIKE to KNOW!
It would have been a 16-minute "commercial" if she had spent the entire time talking about Bluetti, but she didn't. Alexandria provided us with a great list of items that SHE has paid for herself over the years while car camping and that have worked well for her. I'm always interested in hearing about what camping/hiking gear works because there is a TON of gear out there; some works and some doesn't, and none of it is cheap.
Hey Alex, that was a great clip of Terra and her ice cream!!! Great content. Have an excellent week.
she was in heaven! hope you have a great week as well, Jim :)
Great info, thanks for sharing.
Great video