Van Life: 7 Biggest FEARS and How to Overcome Them!

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  • @Locd4life707
    @Locd4life707 Рік тому +333

    After a day or two I was over my fear I'm 57 and my family thought I was crazy. 😆 🤣 😂 I'm 9 months into my vanlife and now they're saying you're smart. I'm happier than ever! I don't care what people say or think I'm living life According to what makes me happy! ❤️ 👍

    • @stephengibson2869
      @stephengibson2869 Рік тому +15

      Awesome I like your choice, I'm happy for you 😀😊. Take care and trust your gut instinct in situations where things don't feel right. 🙂👍🌄

    • @gypsydavefreeman
      @gypsydavefreeman Рік тому +24

      I’m in a van 🚐 now, living off grid on my property in rural area.
      Love it

    • @anthonyjacobs6790
      @anthonyjacobs6790 Рік тому +4

      The main reason I can't do van life is that I'm not a US citizen.

    • @davidmartin457
      @davidmartin457 Рік тому +11

      As it should be; live your life according your what makes you happy, not what others think you need to be happy. Good for you

    • @rayneday-trippin2554
      @rayneday-trippin2554 Рік тому +9

      Same here almost 2 years in. Will never go back ✌️🚐❤️

  • @bucketlist621
    @bucketlist621 Рік тому +23

    I bought a 15 year old van.
    Took out the seats and bought a twin mattress.
    Sleeping bag. Hit the road, and I make it up every day as I go.
    Best advice.
    Just Do it.

  • @rickcooper156
    @rickcooper156 Рік тому +271

    When I moved into my SUV 3 over years ago, I had very little notice since I made the decision to leave my abusive wife and Beach House.
    One of my favorite tools to help me live a safe and secure life is my good old Boy Scout Hand Book! It's full of tips and lessons on not only Living outdoors but Thriving in Life as well. I had no idea that the lessons learned in scouting would prove so valuable to me today. Knowledge is the Best Weapon to fight fear and with it, I'm quite Safe, Secure...
    And so Very Happy!!!
    Remember, the hardest move on any Journey is always The First Step...

    • @taze8230
      @taze8230 Рік тому +15

      I love that you're using the Boy Scout handbook!

    • @tinamcclure7984
      @tinamcclure7984 Рік тому +11

      Sorry to hear about the abuse. But happy you are living g your best life now

    • @Gene.Guazzo
      @Gene.Guazzo Рік тому +17

      @Rick Cooper. you are proof that having a dreamy beach house which most people would “die” for is not all that people think. I lived with being beaten for years. never ever thought of leaving. You have already done the hardest part by leaving. You will be the happiest you have ever known as time goes by. Good luck and so many blessings to you

    • @rickcooper156
      @rickcooper156 Рік тому +24

      @@Gene.Guazzo My biggest hurdle was to find the courage to leave...
      After that, Life just kept getting better.
      I once spent a fortune to Live near the beach, in a house...
      Now I get to sleep ON the Beach, in my SUV....FOR FREE!!!
      I now travel the world with all the money I save.

    • @blueyes816
      @blueyes816 Рік тому +4

      Sorry about your previous problem but I'm glad you Decided to leave without issue.
      What year SUV do you have?I have a 1997 Ford Explorer it's a little tight but it works for me. I hope the SUV you have is working for you.... Safe travels

  • @RLeeVanCamps
    @RLeeVanCamps Рік тому +223

    Great information. Fear doesn’t keep you from dying. It keeps you from living 😊

    • @shaunhall960
      @shaunhall960 Рік тому +4

      Well said!

    • @MinerMaGold
      @MinerMaGold Рік тому +4

      You said it!

    • @skooliecarol8542
      @skooliecarol8542 Рік тому +2

      WELL SAID😊

    • @chuckhines459
      @chuckhines459 Рік тому +1

      Great quote!✌

    • @Patrick_Ross
      @Patrick_Ross Рік тому +6

      Like Bob said, a certain degree of fear is healthy. It’s kept me alive through many risky undertakings (no pun intended) during most of my 73 years.

  • @suzanneulry9450
    @suzanneulry9450 Рік тому +42

    All the information you presented here has been what I've been thinking about. I'm a senior woman in a small car and 2 dogs. I've practiced sleeping in my car and while doing so, made copious notes on what needed to be better. I'm very close to being ready. I'm hoping by May I'll do my 1st solo trip with my dogs to the GC. Wish me luck. And maybe one day I'll see you on the road. 😊

  • @lifeisgreat89peace71
    @lifeisgreat89peace71 Рік тому +39

    It’s better to move in silence, and achieve what you want to achieve in life without anyone knowing. Too many people and family members out here that will crush your ambitions and dreams in life. 💚💚💚

    • @tonietters1972
      @tonietters1972 Рік тому +3

      You got that right, being an adult and my only child is an adult I don't have to keep him and his family abreast of every move that I make or ask them for their blessing. Because yes that's exactly what they would do..."Only because they love me"

    • @maricotodiz4475
      @maricotodiz4475 Місяць тому

      Bob what would I do without you?🤔you are so helpful 🥰

    • @anns1921
      @anns1921 11 днів тому

      You are absolutely correct!

  • @sherrybradshaw6504
    @sherrybradshaw6504 Рік тому +59

    Thank you, Bob. Getting my van tomorrow. Been wanting to do this for several years. Im going to take baby steps. I might even name my van "Baby Steps". Say a prayer for me.

    • @62WILDCAT
      @62WILDCAT Рік тому +3

      Baby Steps lead to wonderful adventures 🎉🎉

    • @nancythornton2947
      @nancythornton2947 Рік тому +4

      Awesome name. I love it. Baby steps.

    • @RM-lk1so
      @RM-lk1so Рік тому

      First step. Insulate.
      Never know what your temps will be.
      Four season proof.
      Minimum. Otherwise it will rain inside. Tint windows or black them out.
      Learn how to STEALTH CAMP.
      GET A JUMP BOX.
      have tools for basics. Study study study study....
      Wacth tons of videos
      Get ideas.
      Never ever stop asking questions about the van life.
      This time around has beem since 2-21.
      This is my third time. Im 56. I still need to work. But...im debt free. Be free.
      Enjoy

    • @anns1921
      @anns1921 11 днів тому

      Happy and excited for you... and praying for you too! God bless!!!

  • @maryfry920
    @maryfry920 Рік тому +35

    I really appreciate this video. Fear is a real inhibitor. I lost my husband in 2020 we camped together for 40 years. Now at 76 I started setting up my sienna. I would be so much more comfortable if I had someone to caravan with. The idea of meet ups sounds perfect to get comfortable and make friends .

    • @RM-lk1so
      @RM-lk1so Рік тому

      Yeah. Sounds great.
      Definitely need to have a buddy. Someone whos got your back.
      Seriously.
      Its still dangerous out there alone.
      Especially at 76.
      Im 56 and have some physical abilities to fend off the evil.
      But......
      Learn learn learn.
      Get some mace.
      Get some types of protection.
      I have a BurnaSD pistol.
      Just wacth your back.
      ALWAYS BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS

  • @jessicastachniak6485
    @jessicastachniak6485 Рік тому +116

    Great video! I have suffered anxiety driving more than 1/2 hour from my house by myself due to some past trauma I have really been working on this for years and I recently drove 2 hours by myself. I have never been so proud of myself for that. It has always been a reason I didn't think I could nomad life. Now I know I will be able to do it!

    • @nancythornton2947
      @nancythornton2947 Рік тому +1

      ❤❤❤

    • @tanyasantana2032
      @tanyasantana2032 Рік тому +3

      I WILL REMEMBER your courage and Strength when I let fear overwhelme me thank you You ROCK 🥊

    • @shannoninalaska
      @shannoninalaska Рік тому +3

      You are obviously going to beat your fear because that is great progress!

    • @widowswatch6610
      @widowswatch6610 Рік тому +5

      I don’t like to travel probably over 50 miles from my house. Afraid of having an anxiety attack. My mine wants to be adventurous but this fear holds me back. It is stressful at times feeling this way.

    • @jamesbailey4374
      @jamesbailey4374 Рік тому +1

      How did you overcome this?

  • @maryhartsock7792
    @maryhartsock7792 Рік тому +9

    Do you know that the day I bought my RV at the dealership and told the salesman I was leaving that day to drive RT 66, he actually told me he “hoped I had a gun with me.” What a vote of confidence! The day after buying the RV I started out. Returned home 6 weeks later. I learned a lot on the way. But FEAR a was never an issue…..I always play the “so what if?” Game. What if I have a flat tire? Okay then this will happen. What if I get lost, breakdown, get sick???? I go over the whole scenario until the end. It’s called life. I just live it.

  • @DanAndHisVan
    @DanAndHisVan Рік тому +53

    I always say "Fear is the greatest motivator on the road to success"! April 8th I'll be heading out on a 7 month, 8,000 mile trip Bob.....couldn't have done it without you and the community! Been following you for 12 years 😀

    • @RM-lk1so
      @RM-lk1so Рік тому

      Dam? 8000 miles? Where?

  • @kerryg-9journey
    @kerryg-9journey Рік тому +22

    I'm still saving for van and emergency fund. Vans are so EXPENSIVE now.

  • @mynameisnobody5462
    @mynameisnobody5462 Рік тому +91

    Small steps is key. We sold our house and got a big camper , 34ft . We stayed in a camp ground that is year round for 500 per month, utilities included. Even doing that it is a step in the right direction.

    • @kathyharmon2093
      @kathyharmon2093 Рік тому +7

      How did you find a campground like that?

    • @joeglennaz
      @joeglennaz Рік тому

      @@kathyharmon2093 just do a Google search there’s places all over the country like that.

    • @riskyron1416
      @riskyron1416 Рік тому

      I used to have 34 and 25 foot trailers and rented a 1/3 acre lot in Oregon for $450 a month. Water/sewer was $130 a month minimum. I now live in Costa Rica in a 7 bed/5 bath house with 4 car garage on 23 acres paying $153 a month rent. My water/Sewer/trash is $6 a month, my electricity $12 to $15. Internert $12, Cellphone $4. National Health Catre that pays 100% costs $65 a month for self and wife. A hwell of a lot better than the $170 a month for 80% coverage with Medicare my first month retired. My biggest fear with an RV was having a break down when moving. And that happened when hit by a semi in a heavy rain. Coulkd not identify the truck and that is why I rented the lot for 9 years. The 34 ft trailer was no longer road worthy and would not have been allowed in a trailer park due the damage.
      ua-cam.com/video/MyExsBo7m58/v-deo.html

    • @robertovalentin1482
      @robertovalentin1482 Рік тому

      We're at that campground

    • @Paul-rg4is
      @Paul-rg4is Рік тому +2

      That's a smart move. You can find places to live like that all across the country.

  • @brianreddick479
    @brianreddick479 Рік тому +72

    Been in my van for 2 years now. It really is true freedom. My biggest suggestion is have a reserve fund for unexpected break downs. It does happen but you shouldn't fear it. The vanlife community is very friendly and many are very willing to help others in need if you find yourself struggling.

    • @Paul-rg4is
      @Paul-rg4is Рік тому +1

      What's your favorite state to post up in?

    • @shawnd.8498
      @shawnd.8498 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the story. I bought a Subaru for living in.

    • @foxetalez
      @foxetalez Рік тому

      I am having great difficulty locating other car livers in my community where can I find these ppl? I tried Facebook but not much on there

  • @ajf5823
    @ajf5823 Рік тому +15

    Fear doesn’t stop you from dying..It prevents you from living.
    Fear is a great passenger but you can’t let it drive you.

  • @speedsquishstupid
    @speedsquishstupid Рік тому +142

    I wanted to start car camping/overlanding. Got the rig all setup... but was afraid to actually do it. Had a friend berate me (in a good way) and basically talked me into just sleeping in the driveway one night. Then went on a weekend trip with friends. Then spent two weeks out. Then a month. So on and so forth. What ended up happening is that I got addicted to being out and I dont want to go back. It is life changing, but in the best way possible.

    • @jeanniepiller3421
      @jeanniepiller3421 Рік тому +8

      That's a great suggestion. At least for me. Think I'll try it.

    • @lindasanders6777
      @lindasanders6777 Рік тому +3

      Love this! I'm at the same place.

    • @daynacook4140
      @daynacook4140 Рік тому +4

      What a great friend!

    • @MarcillaSmith
      @MarcillaSmith Рік тому +7

      Absolutely! No one will make you make it an all or nothing thing except yourself. I kept my apartment for the first 6 months. I slept my first night in the parking lot. Over five years since I let go of my apartment, for me, there's been no regrets.

    • @deborahb.277
      @deborahb.277 5 місяців тому +1

      Great way to do it.

  • @joevil6259
    @joevil6259 Рік тому +11

    Winston Churchill said when asked what is success....to go from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm. When I decided just over 4 years ago to retire (58 at the time) sell the condo and get a Promaster Cargo Van, I was also really apprehensive. It was just so much easier and safer to continue doing what I was doing and earning a paycheck in the process. Long story short, I followed though because life is more than just work, work , bought the van , fixed it up and have now travelled the western side of the country from the west coast to TX and straight up to SD and ND and all the states in between. Every year do I travel a rectangular block starting in the south and ending in the south again. Best decision I've made in years. Not everything is fun and games for sure but at the very least do I feel that I'm getting some life out of life. We have the most wonderful parks and historical places to visit and visit again.

    • @RM-lk1so
      @RM-lk1so Рік тому

      Right on
      ABSOLUTELY.
      My plans as well.
      Living in my cargo van
      A lil rough
      But no rent.
      As a carpenter
      In WA.
      Wow
      The rent here is stupid high.
      Now....
      Bc of that..im now debt free.
      Fk the tax man as well.
      And the crime.

  • @batshtcrazy5293
    @batshtcrazy5293 Рік тому +5

    Your points about natural disasters was spot on. I live in Florida, and every year we spend most of June buying hurricane supplies, packing up stuff we can just grab and go, and making evacuation plans for the season. It's tiring, and meanwhile we have to worry if we even have a house to come home to. It'd be GREAT to just start the van/rv, and get outta dodge, with our mobile home in tact. I've been wanting to live the rv life for a very long while. I travel quite a bit already, because I have a roaming spirit. I'm finally trying to conquer my fear, stop neing so attached to my "stuff", and start selling some of it off, packing up for a small storage unit, and gonna sell the house and get a rig. Thanks, Bob. You've been an enormous influence for the 8yrs of me dreaming about the nomadic lifestyle. Gonna actually do it now. ❤️

  • @lindakettles4982
    @lindakettles4982 Рік тому +9

    As a person with sketchy health, that is really my biggest fear. If I'm alone in a remote area and fall, or get seriously ill, what then? I have been an outdoor, self-sufficient woman my whole life. So many of the fears you've mentioned are not an issue with me. It is the picture I have in my head of being immobile, needing physical help and not being able to get it. And echoes in my head of my family and friends saying, SEE??? Lol. Does anyone else struggle with this fear?

    • @romestewart
      @romestewart 9 місяців тому +2

      Health will improve in many ways, diet will include far less fast and processed food,les screen time on the couch , more fresh air..will be out of your new and normally smaller living space getting in tune with oneself in nature as we did pre computer, tv..with remote and maybe 8 channels until signing off air for the night.. reading more books, hiking, camp maintenance, more interpersonal communication and actually meeting other free born souls, a supportive community ..most helping a stranger far quicker than most family or friends...the ones thinking we are the insane ones for choosing to live the short life we are born into living in America and visiting the places the rats in the American Scheme...always saying..."man I'd love to"or " one day before I die id like to" ...while at home living to work.. enviously watching your new travel channel .. trying to figure how to see such beauty with the 7 days a year "vacation" after requesting permission to have a measly week per year excused from the daily commute to the same dang door leading to their security and daily grind working 240 days same ol sheeyat required to uphold their proper societal abnorms consuming at least 43% of the slave wages on rent, mortgage, utilities alone before fuel, car and home insurance,cable , home and vehicle maintenance, and chow depletes the remaining income.most already sick of the house they pay on 25/40 years ...most dying long before paying off and life's savings towards desired destinations now spent by spouses new spouse.
      Few may live at least to or couple years past retirement and bucket list scratched off unable to hike Yellowstone (out running that bison) skydiving with fake kneecaps, shoulders, or the dang hoverchair. Viagra now useless as a screen door on a submarine...balls now do hang low or sagging teets rubbing waistline. Meds making the sun intolerable and bikini useless as teets on a boar hog. Plenty of time to chill" securely" when having depends soiled arse cleaned by strangers, fed with a slingshot in hospice . Grandpa spent 43 years in GM plant the other 46 years in a papermill...1st Dead 11 months into retirement, the other 34 months and my dad died this past June 23 months after retirement. Not I McFly!!!! I'm breaking the cycle at 49 yrs of age . And my family and friends think I'm the insane one.. technically I am with MRDD and extreme PTSD and constant anxiety..yet they still haven't realized they are the fools far more mental than I
      Society Norms are the calling of capitalist agenda. This rats outta that race.. I'll take my cheese fresh...keep the elusive moldy cheese y'all hope to win one day.
      I strive to roll my doobies while living in that van down by the river....lake..ocean shores I'm toking near or at. Fear dying...not living ✌️🍄🚐⌛

  • @greghill254
    @greghill254 Рік тому +6

    As a senior, one of my biggest fears would be if I had a health emergency while out in the wilderness. I have some health issues and, along with my age (73) and my wife's reluctance to make the move, we have decided to stay in our sticks and bricks for now. I love your videos Bob, and have been a follower of yours for quite some time. We have a compact SUV that I could convert in no time should the unthinkable happen and I suddenly found myself alone. I love camping, having been doing so every summer since I was only 9 weeks old, as my parents were great outdoors enthusiasts.

  • @SB-xu8pi
    @SB-xu8pi Рік тому +8

    Thanks Bob, vanlife starts in 9 days for me and its starting to get real.

  • @robinrapport8728
    @robinrapport8728 Рік тому +5

    I started my nomad life in August 2020. Brand new travel trailer and I’m in the mountains of Colorado north west of Fort Collins. I spent three nights in the trailer the second night I had a bear at the door which was really cool that fourth day I went down to Fort Collins to get food. By the time I got back a Fire had started near me. They wouldn’t let me to my camper and all of my worldly possessions. I slept in my pick up truck on the side of the mountain road talking with the authorities daily. On the fourth day, they escorted me to my camper going in the back way. The fire was only a half mile away from the camper. It was a very interesting way to start nomad life. And I survived.

  • @brendalogan6281
    @brendalogan6281 Рік тому +2

    I was 70 when I bought my first RV and went on the road working remote. I felt safer in my RV and in the campgrounds where I stayed then I did in some of the areas that I worked and walked in in the cities where I lived. I learned you have to trust your gut and use common sense. If a place doesn't feel right don't stay there. I'm met amazing people on the road and I found for the most part the people you meet on the road and in campgrounds are trying to have a peaceful life and get away from all this stress and craziness everywhere else. Fear to me is staying where you are and being unhappy or uncomfortable and stressed. I had to sell my RV because of medical issues at the time but By next Spring, I plan to have a new (to me) camper van, which will be easier to get around than the larger class C that I had before, and plan to work independently remote and travel this beautiful country!! and Bob it was your videos and a couple message you sent me that gave me the courage to do it the first time. Best time of my life...thanks!

  • @lunarcyclone
    @lunarcyclone Рік тому +37

    My family members are worried about me running out of money, and another one said “Don’t throw your life away! You’re better than that!”

    • @billydickens5815
      @billydickens5815 Рік тому +6

      Same here with my daughters

    • @patrickcummins976
      @patrickcummins976 Рік тому +27

      That's ignorance speaking on behalf of your relative. Who's life is it? Yours or theirs? Other people will destroy your dreams faster than anything else. Live your life, not theirs!

    • @OspreyFlyer
      @OspreyFlyer Рік тому +10

      Sounds familiar...

    • @Stay_tooned
      @Stay_tooned Рік тому +12

      It is difficult when those who you love so dearly and love you as much, are afraid for you. They may not understand the attraction or even look down on the life style. That is common. You may have your own fears. Let them know this is really important to you and you want to try it. They will likely have a rebuttal. You can acknowledge their concerns, but you have done a lot of research and this is something you ARE going to try. You know there will be bumps in the road and you have tried to prepare for them. None of this may work with them, but you will know you you have done what you could, in a calm and mature manner.

    • @SKBottom
      @SKBottom Рік тому +19

      So they want you to stay plugged into the Matrix? Crabs in a bucket.

  • @almostpronto2286
    @almostpronto2286 Рік тому +4

    Bob knows how to present issues in his always great videos BUT what also needs acknowledgement is his commenters! Very helpful, encouraging and careful sharers! I always read them. So proud of you all!

  • @Zoet50
    @Zoet50 Рік тому +6

    Bob is such a good man

  • @sirsweet3022
    @sirsweet3022 Рік тому +2

    Things that really helped me feel more comfortable: 1) Tint & Window covers. 2) Focus on Stealth over function. Basically, there’s no reason to bother a car that looks like a car. 3) Preparation. Have a plan for Getting Sick, Using the bathroom, Breakdowns, Police, Breakins, Hot/Cold extreme weather, Where to park. 4) Find a way to sleep laying down. Sleeping in the driver seat works for a little while, but it’s a huge difference to be able to lay down and STRETCH out. If you sleep in the driver’s seat, taking off your shoes can lead to dirty or wet socks/feet. It’s also not really comfortable.
    If you have all three figured out, I’ve been able to sleep in the parking lot of a busy down town gas station and slept like a baby.
    I’ve been sleeping in my car (Various models) since college. Decades ago. Covid really threw a wrench into sleeping in the car with everything closing so I went with diaper wipes.

  • @Chuck_Hooks
    @Chuck_Hooks Рік тому +13

    Not being handy is a tough one. Almost forces me to need to buy everything new. A challenge.
    Repairs can add up and cost a fortune if done by experts.
    Need to figure out how to keep receiving physical mail is another one.
    Got to have a physical address to renew drivers license, keep auto insurance etc.
    Probably need a physical address for Medicare and VA benefits.
    Will do it anyway but these things need to be addressed more often.

    • @libbygardner3021
      @libbygardner3021 Рік тому +5

      There have been several videos on this. Look up “mail service”.

    • @RLeeVanCamps
      @RLeeVanCamps Рік тому +5

      Bob has videos addressing all these things. Check it out😊

    • @teresaforsyth6185
      @teresaforsyth6185 Рік тому +5

      Yes, there has been several videos, along with Bob's basic videos.

  • @setsailatnoon
    @setsailatnoon Рік тому +8

    I like our option. We have a small self built underground house near the Great Lakes and Canada. We also have traveled extensively much of our adult lives, spending 5 months or so in various other locales, hot springs, mountains, ocean beaches.
    We garden in season and enjoy it. Solar electric since 1984.
    I’m 74 years old.

  • @lynnerowe2642
    @lynnerowe2642 Рік тому +28

    I have been working on my van for about a year now. I have made great friends on these nomad groups. They are experienced and so helpful to my preparations. I am a bit scared, but I want it too badly to let my fear take over. I also have anxiety. But I feel this could help me in my situation. If you want if bad enough, you will make it happen. Thank you!!

    • @MySonsMother
      @MySonsMother Рік тому +3

      take baby steps. first you’re driveway for several times, then weekends at campgrounds.

    • @kigerkarlzeberedi1800
      @kigerkarlzeberedi1800 Рік тому +3

      I can’t live in Washington state anymore I was given a 1995 Thor extra large motorhome with less than 50,000 miles on it I’m on Social Security so the repairs take a while unbelievably this is the second motorhome I’ve been given must be the way I look this time is an escape I want to get out of Washington State all the bad all the water under the bridge the rain the coldSo I’m gonna go bacon and quartzite and I hope to see you all there and I’ll be looking for you Bob ha ha

    • @CalFunInSun
      @CalFunInSun Рік тому +2

      I too have anxiety and I find it might increase the first night or two (bumps in the night, oh noh!) then once the adventure takes over it I use anxiety pills far less than I ever do at “home”.

    • @gettingintrospective
      @gettingintrospective Рік тому

      Jump. That's what I keep telling myself. I've planned and iterated my car for years. But the weather has turned and I want to do the thing I said I'd do last year.

  • @steveb.6607
    @steveb.6607 Рік тому +15

    I think one of the biggest obstacles for me has been just being overwhelmed with all that needs to be done, the process of selling each and every item in my house, $5 for this, $15 for that, all the emails and calls and not wanting to give out my address to strangers to come check out the sofa, etc. I don’t feel attached to my stuff, but the process of getting rid of it all piece by piece … I just feel overwhelmed.
    Secondly, what about when I’m too old to do this anymore? Perhaps too old to drive? Or health issues require staying put in a certain city? My house mortgage is 3.75%. Friends have said in todays economy, I’d be foolish to give that up, but I don’t want to be a landlord.

    • @Willow-re5cq
      @Willow-re5cq Рік тому +4

      Hi Steve, we had a living estate sale. After paying the estate sale company their 35% we ended up with around $6500. It wasn't a lot, but a nice safety net. Good luck.

    • @susanshearer6106
      @susanshearer6106 Рік тому +3

      Just an idea ... but.. how about closing up the house and having the mail held and leaving for two weeks to a month? See what you think? See how you feel. I don't have a rig yet but when I get one that is what I plan to do. Just put things on 'pause' and head out. Or at least that is my tentative plan. :)
      I sell on ebay part time and I can understand your trepidation about all those little things as I feel the same way. On top of that I know a lot of people sell on Marketplace but I don't want people coming to my house as I live alone.
      In life there will always be roadblocks and there will always be options. Usually somewhere in the middle is what fits.

    • @ketoauntie7301
      @ketoauntie7301 Рік тому +2

      I woukd suggestbhaving an Estate Sale. Put as much in 1 or 2 rooms or the garage to sell. Have a few people at your home during the sale. For the larger items, take 1 person back at a time to look at them. In your ad for the estate sale, tell them they need to come with cash, their own lifting help & a vehicle/trailer to take the item(s) they buy. Whatever doesnt sell, donate it & there are charities that will pick up your larger items for free by scheduling it, except most don't take mattresses for health reasons.
      Someone suggested to go on a month trip as a test, thats a good idea too just to get started 😊👍🙏 Good luck.

    • @kimberlyferrier1312
      @kimberlyferrier1312 Рік тому +1

      If you want to go, give your stuff away. Hire a property manager to take care of the landlording stuff, real estate companies offer that service. It will be tax deductible (I’m not a tax expert)

    • @RM-lk1so
      @RM-lk1so Рік тому +1

      Find a management company and rent to CORPORATIONS. Their is new travelers in the CEO world. No more hotels. Or look into Traveling Nurses.

  • @lenwest7734
    @lenwest7734 Рік тому +8

    For me, it’s incredible watching the growth and evolution of VanLife-styles here on UA-cam. I’ve been living and vagabonding in a variety of RV’s (and raised a family) starting back in 1971. Yep, over 50 years of no rent or mortgage. Being a performing solo-musician allowed us to travel wherever we wanted to go, and I would get work in-house at resorts, and would often be there for a few years, so we weren’t traveling constantly…. Living on Faith, Grace, and Gratitude…
    Happy Trails!

  • @barbaraketchum8287
    @barbaraketchum8287 Рік тому +2

    One of my favorite mantras is "do it afraid"... sometimes I just go ahead and start something even with fears lingering. 99% of the time, the experience is far easier and more rewarding than I could have imagined. Success in the experience gives my brain the proof that it possible!

  • @dennyj8650
    @dennyj8650 Рік тому +10

    The money thing (and break downs) is the tough thing, for those who have to move soon and are poor seniors! A lot cannot take on jobs. Will have to start out without much of an emergency fund, and have vehicles that aren't in really good shape.

  • @gabrielleparis3532
    @gabrielleparis3532 10 місяців тому +1

    Bob Wells is incredibly wise, immensely intelligent, and enormously helpful. I watch the his videos and come away inspired with growing faith. Thank you Bob.

  • @mendyviola
    @mendyviola Рік тому +1

    In the car camping/backpacking/bike-packing world, there is a term “packing your fear”, which basically means over-prepping & packing for every contingency (aka, trying to pack your entire house in a backpack/car/trailer, etc). Faced with not being able to feasibly do that, hard choices are made. But eventually you realize you don’t necessarily need everything you think you do. At the same time, you realize that you might need things/skills/methods that you didn’t need in a brick & mortar house.
    Unless life dictates otherwise, ease into it with shorter trips with more amenities and moving to longer ones with fewer amenities.
    My family totally freaked out when I told them I was going to start camping solo. After a few short weekend trips at local state parks, they lost that fear (and so did I). Those trips eventually migrated to longer ones and more remote ones. Their fears (and mine) have diminished quite a bit.
    Am I ready to nomad F/T? No. Not ready to give up my career and home-base at my age. I might do it when I retire, but that will also be a decision with my husband who probably won’t want to do it given his history (unwilling nomad for many years).

  • @nancycain4434
    @nancycain4434 Рік тому +13

    Thanks for those wise words Bob. I just turned 62 and retired. I'm going to hit the road as a full-time nomad. I don't have a lot of fears but the one I do have is breaking down but I believe I am prepared for that the best I can be

    • @josephgyamfi3911
      @josephgyamfi3911 Рік тому

      Wow

    • @shannoninalaska
      @shannoninalaska Рік тому

      I have similar plans but retirement is years away for me. What did you decide to live in? Van, RV?

    • @MyCleverHandle
      @MyCleverHandle Рік тому

      AAA Auto Club is the smartest money I've ever spent. Even for just around town.

    • @RM-lk1so
      @RM-lk1so Рік тому

      AAA PLUS.
      EVEN GET THE RV package. Thats what i have. Love it.
      Get your jump box for sure
      I have a Jackery and a Heater Buddy.
      Propane to cook with. I use the green Bottles. I use the adapter i purchased online to fill the green bottles.
      The flame part was purchased from Walmart.
      You learn as you go.
      Although ive done
      Urban Camping twice before.
      Even before it was fashionable.

  • @elcubanito2442
    @elcubanito2442 Рік тому +26

    Thank you Bob for always being a shining light for this community. 🙏

  • @spiritualsimpleliving
    @spiritualsimpleliving Рік тому +27

    I agree with you Bob, I personally think that fears are most hereditary: others puts fears on us mostly, especially in this modern world where you can heard everything and the opposite of everything. But one thing is the solution: have your go in life, and face the fear because usually that fear will become your strength!

    • @user70331
      @user70331 Рік тому +2

      If you bail out of rat race, 🐀🏁 it will be hard to go back if you have to. Try to find rent without recent history and recommendations.

    • @leanbean8376
      @leanbean8376 Рік тому +2

      ​@@user70331 Credit is a thing of the past w/me anyways, it's too expensive, making others rich!
      I shouldn't need recommendations, credit checks, etc...my word is my bond. If that doesn't get it, nothing else surely won't! Just my opinion!

    • @Tom-Travels
      @Tom-Travels Рік тому +1

      There are three (3) main causes of most human fear. 1) Not knowing, 2) Not being sure. and, 3) Not being prepared. In this life, anything that can go wrong, and at the worst possible moment. - Murphy's Law

    • @Tom-Travels
      @Tom-Travels Рік тому +4

      @@user70331 - It's easy if you have a wad of cash. I once paid 6 months in advance because I had made so many prior mistakes, errors and omissions nobody was going to rent to me and then... I flashed the cash. Suddenly the landlord's welcome mat rolled out. Another time, I wanted to rent. The asking rental fee was $850. I offered $1,000 in cash each month. The property manager lady could hardly wait to get her greedy manicured fingers on my cash.

    • @spiritualsimpleliving
      @spiritualsimpleliving Рік тому +1

      @@user70331 already did man. I already been there and got the T-shirt. It can be done but obviously is more difficult.

  • @AB-kg6rk
    @AB-kg6rk 6 місяців тому +1

    Bobs a great man, he lives to help his fellow human!

  • @julesf.
    @julesf. Рік тому +38

    Thank you for this great video Bob!👏 A lot of great information. Your information works for nomads as well as others like me who’re looking to eventually get land and camp out while building a homestead. Both concepts come with similar pros/cons/fears etc. just like most things in life. It’s good to having the skills to deal with the ups and downs of any new aspiration or dream.

  • @shellyperez6707
    @shellyperez6707 Рік тому +24

    I've been a nomad for 7 years already, my biggest fear used to be breaking down in the middle of nowhere. Somehow I overcome that, now the fear I have after 7 years, is the new member in my family which is a cat. I always travel with dogs without a problem. But I had to rescue a cat from my sick and old uncle. I've been rescuing dogs and cats for over ten years now, I guess I could easily find a home for this cat. But......... There is a huge butt here........... I always wanted to travel with cats, but I was always afraid of losing them. Long story short I like cats better than dogs, I want to keep this one. But I really need to overcome my fear of having a cat on the road. Well first of all I'm a sucker for cats, but this one is special because he used to belong to my uncle. I really need to learn how to travel with cats, I would take any suggestions, ideas, and advices thanks.🐱

    • @gardengirl7258
      @gardengirl7258 Рік тому

      Check with Sara and Aaron at a channel called (I think) That Rv Overthere. They have a cat named Pam that they travel with. Best of luck with the new fur baby.

    • @conniesteck2506
      @conniesteck2506 Рік тому +2

      I have always traveled with cats, my take is that they are too smart to run away, they leave that to the dogs. Good luck

    • @yourekittenme.
      @yourekittenme. Рік тому +5

      IMHO don’t let the cat out unless on a leash; too many dangers, predators.
      I’ll be travelling with rescue cats.

    • @plantpoweredventures5240
      @plantpoweredventures5240 Рік тому

      Watch Dawn of Vanlife. She travels with a cat

    • @carrolhenderson1555
      @carrolhenderson1555 Рік тому +7

      The Cat Lady Van. In Canada. On UA-cam. Excellent!!!

  • @lorimac0260
    @lorimac0260 Рік тому +3

    I would love to be a nomad! Your advice is excellent and psychologists would completely agree. I realized while watching this video is: How would I keep my five cats safe and happy in a van??? (I also have two dogs, but they’re easy.) So, still watching your video, I opened my Amazon app and searched “portable large cat enclosures” and now I’m not fearful anymore. It would be a big change for them, but I think they would love being outside. It would be a lot of work for me, as I have chronic pain and can’t move well, but I’d probably have lots of help! ❤

  • @MountainGirlwIPA
    @MountainGirlwIPA Рік тому +3

    One thing that worked for me was learning how to use and set up my gear before getting on the road. This included setting up my propane shower unit, cooking gear and my mobile GPS alert device ( in reach with a prepaid 12 month subscription). By the time I got on the road, I was confident that I would be successful.

  • @michellecastaneda4104
    @michellecastaneda4104 Рік тому +5

    The number one thing on my list is to walk through all the things I fear. And there's only one way of doing that, step by step is a cinch mile by mile is a trial. The fear I had in living in a van quickly dissipated when I spent one week alone in Colorado. It took me nearly 10 years the totally plan it out. But now I'm loving it.

  • @RebeccaTreeseed
    @RebeccaTreeseed Рік тому +5

    I grew up camping. But I watch videos on nomad life for tips and tricks, you interview such clever people! I finally have plans and accumulated my initial no build build from my house. I set up base camp. It is comfortable for ME.
    All done as I fulfilled Plan A, no mortgage on a 5 acre native edible food forest in the mountains... aka base camp. Now my nomad home

  • @jhemnes1
    @jhemnes1 Рік тому +6

    Bob I met you two years ago in Scaddin Wash. I had prepared and watched your videos. I was in an Altima with house battery, mobile solar panels, bucket, inverter, and had the best time. I knew the Altima was too small for me and two dogs so I went back to AL, lived off grid for two years to save for a bigger rig.
    I am on my maiden voyage right now in my 2015 GMC Savannah and revisited the spot where I met you those two years ago. I'm camping with a friend I met then and we have kept in touch this whole time.
    I'm happy as a clam and want to thank you

  • @Pickitout
    @Pickitout 10 місяців тому +1

    Yep the fear is natural. I’m feeling it right now as I’ve sold or tossed all my possessions except a few things I’m taking with me such as my tools and guitar. I remodeled my home and is for sale. I’m buying a f-250 and a northern lite slide in camper and I’m going. This is my gift to me for my 60th birthday.

  • @pianogal853
    @pianogal853 5 місяців тому

    The one that sticks with me is the fear of breaking down.
    Right now I'm working and living in my class B. I had a major breakdown one Christmas Eve. It took 2 months for it to be fixed.
    Thankfully, I had a local church family, and the mechanic was fine with me staying in it while working on it. Bob's video on 'camping out' in a U-Haul truck has relieved that fear for the future.

  • @billycordery6479
    @billycordery6479 Рік тому +5

    I think the caravans would be a great way to begin my nomadic life, to learn, make nomadic friends and fet out there :-)

  • @jencrecelius3565
    @jencrecelius3565 Рік тому +21

    Thanks so much for this video, this is exactly where I'm at right now. While I've always wanted to travel the country/do van life part-time I might potentially be looking at full-time relatively soon with my current circumstances if nothing improves. I go back and forth between trying to prepare and plan and fear/panic mode (I also suffer from anxiety issues, which certainly do not help). Thanks again for the understanding and the tips, grateful for you!

    • @shawnd.8498
      @shawnd.8498 Рік тому

      It’s scary at first, but with practice, you get used to it.

  • @blessedveteran
    @blessedveteran Рік тому +3

    I make sure I am safe wherever I go. I have a dog, knives, a gun (trained to use it). But first and foremost, I use my intuition. If it feels off I don't argue it away, I always listen to it. I have been to multiple countries and 49 states in America (can't drive to Hawaii) and never an issue I couldn't handle.I recommended this lifestyle to anyone who is at all interested 😊. It's been the best choice I've ever made 👍 Thank you for all that you do to help others.

  • @rayneday-trippin2554
    @rayneday-trippin2554 Рік тому +2

    Courage is fear that has said its prayers 😉✌️🚐

  • @sussudioharvey9458
    @sussudioharvey9458 Рік тому +5

    You make some great points! It’s actually safer now than 35 years ago to be a Nomad. Back when I started only communication was good old landlines and CB’s. Now not only are Smartphones out there you can get a job using those phones while being a Nomad! Last few years I did stop and get a home base for health and economy reasons I admit. Now getting SS so got an old mini van and wishing for a small older trailer to haul if I can dredge up the cash. I trusted in a higher power years ago and made a leap of faith. Time to do so again. We get so attached to possessions that we forget that they become chains in our lives as far as importance. At the same time so much to see and learn outside of them . At 66 I have my fears traveling alone. But most of them have insinuated themselves from Others. Relatives, Society tells us “ go out there and something Bad will happen”😂. Well in the 30 years I did what is now being called a “ Nomad” I had the time of my life. Sometimes it was hard yes but then even “safely “ in your brick and mortar hard times happen. And I think my relatives secretly are jealous of my freedom.

  • @WisconsinWanderer
    @WisconsinWanderer Рік тому +11

    The hardest part is the negative comments from family and friends otherwise I use my fear to motivate myself and prepare as much as I can. None of us has a crystal ball! Thanks Bob great video 😊

    • @MySonsMother
      @MySonsMother Рік тому +1

      talk to people that get it and believe in you. don’t talk to the fearful and unbelieving.

  • @deborahg4599
    @deborahg4599 Рік тому +9

    I personally worried at first now I’m 2 1/2 years into this and I have never felt so much freedom. And I’m still working. Ate and Stayed at Cracker Barrel last night in Florida. But my guess is this lifestyle is not for everyone. If you want something bad enough you will follow through.

  • @guyorvis6599
    @guyorvis6599 Рік тому +3

    This September I am doing it! I don't have to but it is too cold here in Colorado. My arthritis is making me go. been planning it for 3 years. My advice make sure you have an emergency fund. You will have car repairs, and motel stays. Hope I meet you someday Bob, Been watching you for years, keep up the good work.

  • @HelenLangSA
    @HelenLangSA Рік тому +4

    There are only 2 fears, the fear of making a change, or the fear of never doing it. Id rather travel and lose everything that gives me security, than sit in my house for years to come!

  • @brianleonard6885
    @brianleonard6885 Рік тому +3

    Fear is real, and you've given tips to embrace them and how to overcome them. Bravo 🎉

  • @MinerMaGold
    @MinerMaGold Рік тому +3

    I love this! The funny thing is that Bob asked me if I was scared when I told him it was our 1st time at Dome Rock. I told him “not at all”! We are only part time, but if you want to try this and are not ready for full time, just give it a shot, just one night. If you are anything like us, you will be hooked! I personally feel free when out and trapped everywhere else now. I feel full time will be in my future quite soon. Lol.

  • @jollymatilda5890
    @jollymatilda5890 Рік тому +5

    I don't fear what might or might not be out there or wild animals or running out of money. And I make friends easily. My greatest fear is that I'll have a medical emergency and no one will be around to care for my fur babies while I'm in the hospital. It's not holding me back. But it is something I'm going to have to plan for ahead of time.

  • @mugwah100
    @mugwah100 Рік тому +2

    I try to have enough o everything to last for 2 weeks. Then when it,s time to move I restock on my way to my next destination. This really helps me to keep within a budget. Money for me is my biggest fear even though God has gotten me thru thus far.

  • @charlesharris2749
    @charlesharris2749 Рік тому +2

    I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone, there will be nothing. Only I will remain. - Frank Herbert

  • @kathylong9087
    @kathylong9087 Рік тому +1

    I just bought my van on Friday. I'm going to make it livable.

  • @casual454t1
    @casual454t1 Рік тому +2

    I have a van, but I have a stick built, also. I bought the van for more room for my 3 dogs. I have it fixed up as a no-build. I would have no problem being forced to live in it. However, the fear I have is it breaking down on the road, as it gave me mechanical problems right from the get-go. Although I have a wonderful mechanic, I am fearful of even going to the corner store 2 miles away.

  • @kylew4920
    @kylew4920 Рік тому +1

    I just remember my trucker days. I’m not exactly a people person but that was extremely lonely. I was much younger and had family and friends. Now I have nobody. I’m sure I would feel differently now but to get rid of my paid for house would be hard. I still got five years to go yet before my pension kicks in.

  • @leehepburn154
    @leehepburn154 Рік тому +3

    Bob thank you! You are so right!!!
    I just concurred my biggest fear of driving high elevations over the past two weeks by traveling cross country.... FL to AZ. God placed angels along the way and now I have a new perspective, minimal anxiety, and an increased energy to see more places around this beautiful country. :)

  • @sallyschuck8728
    @sallyschuck8728 Рік тому +1

    I didn’t drive much. I have a 12 year old car with 40,000 miles. That was my FEAR! Driving! So I bought a van and started driving. I still have some fear like when I went over Monteagle, and through Atlanta. But I’m getting better. I’m 70 female and I think it’s gonna be okay. Just gotta work through the fears and trust your gut. Hope to meet good friends.

  • @thebackroadstoo7147
    @thebackroadstoo7147 Рік тому +3

    It’s been 2 weeks since I made a huge leap of faith, in myself and in my CAR/V creation, opting in a choice to live differently…and boldly and coldly taking an early plunge into the polar depths of temperature, as it is still somewhat colder in weather here in The Heartland..🌻…and the overall experience?…is still a bit scary…lol…But, as each day passes, so does the scary. Every turn of the wheel makes one stronger, and it is very important to ignore those naysayers and doomsdayers, and believe in oneself, regardless of age, younger or older of days, or younger or older in heart…lol. We get stronger as each day passes, as well, and we learn so much, as so many will soon know. To believe in oneself is a scary proposition, and with it comes responsibility in oneself and in a faith in oneself, but with each challenge met and each problem solved, a new idea to improve the roll is also discovered, through it all, and we become better, wiser and bolder, as well as older, and most importantly, becoming less colder, especially in heart and mind. Life is scary, if your let it be, but it keeps going, just as we all do, regardless…..and our journey continues, as well. Thanks for all you do, Santa VanMan, reminding us that we matter, and have worth and substance, regardless of age and such, and there is truly a special seasoning in getting older, like a fine wine, or some aged cheese….lol….of which I partake in neither, anymore…lol. I reference you as Santa VanMan because opening a video of yours is like getting a present, something that one can look forward to, like Christmas morning. And lastly, but most earnestly, thank you for helping so many people out there on the roll, and keeping the faith for us all. 🌻. Stay blessed, Bob. ✌️

  • @knitterknitter9939
    @knitterknitter9939 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for all you do Bob

  • @justinmccutchen6383
    @justinmccutchen6383 Рік тому +3

    Great video! Loved the solutions for the fears. One of my biggest fears that wasn’t discussed is my fear of how will I keep my meds and health intact. I have to store meds in a climate controlled environment…so I get anxious just thinking about how I’d need to have an AC running or dehumidifier all the time in a rig I’d have.

    • @wren1114
      @wren1114 Рік тому +1

      Good question. Sounds like power security is a top need. Some builds of vans (I’ve seen on UA-cam) are quite sophisticated for power, often for their internet/computer work. Maybe they’d have good suggestions that would apply. Keep asking. Good luck ✌️

    • @michelleglidingswan4334
      @michelleglidingswan4334 Рік тому

      I'm thinking about a climate control rig like a hybrid SUV. These are costly but allow for air and heat to keep things moderate at all times. I've considered every type of rig. Still not sure. But if you have meds a Prius or hybrid SUV could work.

  • @jonathan8157
    @jonathan8157 Рік тому +3

    By far, The most important message/video from Bob .... van-life is a possible and liveable way of life, even if many municipalities do not support it. Fear is a positive thing because it drives us into planning!
    I am preparing for van-life in my due retirement and the Only fear I have to get over is how to find parking in Northern Europe in small towns. I build my life around the gym, buying water and electricity from the gym, obtaining a relatively new vehicle, spending on a good insulation and heating system, and saving on no-build setting. I can afford a weekend at camping sites for recharging batteries and laundry.
    Please do go ahead and read Bob’s book from the 2010s about van-life - a book which is still very relevant to our days. This book will slowly shed off all the fear from you. Very recommended!

  • @bartonsky
    @bartonsky 6 місяців тому

    I am starting my journey, doing the research now. Probably my biggest fear is staying in shape. Lifting weights and going to the gym has helped me so much and I want to keep in shape. I will find a way. Keeping the body strong has so many benefits.

  • @ScottHenion
    @ScottHenion Рік тому +5

    Fear comes with change. Think of years at college, Always fear over the work, exams, money etc. But those years were most likely the greatest change in your life and growth of who you are. It is a time most look fondly back on.
    We get comfortable in a static life and become fearful of change. This is a trap that leads to unhappiness. You become a prisoner of your situation. This static life is leading me to a nomad life. It is a way of living that you have no ties to a place or job. If something comes up, turn the key and drive to new opportunities. I've realized stuck in this house and city, I have no opportunity for change. It has become a prison. As a nomad, I have little idea what opportunities await, but regaining control of my life and the freedom it will bring I know will make me much happier with my life.

  • @susananderson9619
    @susananderson9619 Рік тому +3

    I felt a whole lot safer when I was living in my 2005 Mazda 6s that had a security system then I would have in a women's shelter. The alarm was one thing but also I could turn the key and drive away.

  • @KiKiQuiQuiKiKi
    @KiKiQuiQuiKiKi Рік тому

    Dear Bob,
    I really appreciate how respectfully you present information and how practical your advice is. ✌🏼

  • @WebDesignSocal
    @WebDesignSocal Рік тому +1

    If you have a choice and are not being forced out right now, then just try it out for awhile on a test basis. It doesn't have to be permanent right out of the chute. Keep your current home and try a 2 week test run. If you are being forced out, then embrace it and go with it; still doesn't have to be forever.

  • @kinderliving1
    @kinderliving1 Рік тому +3

    Great video, Bob. My fears are breaking down in the middle of nowhere and, strangely enough, not knowing where to find great places to camp in the middle of nowhere. I want to be out there with my dog by a river or lake where he doesn't need to be on a leash.

  • @Amie9176
    @Amie9176 Місяць тому

    My reality is that at the age of 67, I’m losing my 10 yr affordable rental, I’m on SS & tired of working for 50 yrs. I’m preparing for Nomad life now. I did it 25 yrs ago for 2 yrs, but didn’t travel much. Missed my friends, town. Now all the friends have moved, town is becoming Aspen & I’m an excited scared to start this is April. The logistics scare me the most, but I’m trusting the Universe will bring it all together! 🎉❤

  • @ballantine58
    @ballantine58 Рік тому +2

    For me it is not the fear. It is finding the right vehicle. I already know I want a van most likely a high top. Also I was thinking of a van already made into a camper. Also for me it is that I'm not a mechanic and I'm afraid of mechanic issues on the road also when I see these vehicles I don't know how to examine them to make sure it is a good buy.

  • @maehay9082
    @maehay9082 Рік тому +2

    Bob well thought out video! It’s funny that anyone would think of you as a cult. I’ve watched so many of your videos I’d like to think of you as a friend. I know we’re strangers but knowing your story and how you became a nomad makes me feel like I know you or at least know what you’re about like helping people etc. fear is a great subject. I used to love going on trips but now that I’m alone that’s a different story. I guess since I’ve had to live myself just the thought of taking off has been on my mind lately. I kinda feel like I need someone to travel with me. Maybe do what you said about taking small trips might help me overcome anxiety or talk to someone like you mentioned. I’d rather be a doer than just sit here wondering how to take that 1st step. I’ve racked my brain trying to figure out how I could earn money if I had to pay for a repair on my car. I’m not broke and I still have options. This phobia of fear that you mentioned I can truly relate to it. I’ve had some extenuating circumstances that I would never put on social media because I don’t think anybody would understand nor would I want to share it. It would have to be in person with someone I trust. Like a small group of friends. I don’t want anybody to feel sorry for me. I just want to get over this fear which is paralyzing. I wish I could take notes of everything you mentioned, but I think I got the important ones. Bob, thank you so much and for your videos they’re never too long for me. 👍

  • @cherylduckworth11
    @cherylduckworth11 Рік тому +2

    No the video wasn't too long it was just absolutely perfect I do experience some of those fears. However I do have some camping experience. So I made the decision to do baby steps and just go locally a few times till I gain some confidence. I'm slowly building a no-build camper shell on the back of my F-150 2005 truck. So far I found a bed an end table and I bought a chair and I'm going to buy one piece of equipment each week till I have it all-- got a fishing trip to go on in May. I found this particular video especially reassuring I will probably watch it many times.

  • @CSSenor
    @CSSenor Рік тому

    Have been living in my Jeep renegade since the beginning of the month and having my large knife has been comforting to me.

  • @viking8889
    @viking8889 Рік тому +1

    As a fulltime RVer for the past 13 years I suggest that you sleep in your vehicle and move any “stuff” you have in your vehicle inside a tent if you need space for sleeping. I have done my fair share of tent camping and backpacking and I can tell you that I sleep better and feel more secure inside my jeep. Something about having a door that locks and the ability to drive off if I need makes me sleep better. Ideally you will have an RV, van, pickup truck or an SUV. But if all you have is a passenger car then figure out how you can sleep comfortably in that.
    Keep it in mind that when you are sleeping in nature that you will be sharing that area with wildlife. None of these animals are interested and 99 percent are trying to avoid you, unless you are doing something to attract them liking leaving food outside. The noisest animals tend to be the smalles. Mice and squirrels out looking for nuts and berries on the ground make more noise than you might think.
    I spent a whole year car camping from florida to Alaska and back. It was a great experience.

  • @CharleneOrtizTraining
    @CharleneOrtizTraining Рік тому

    It's natural to be afraid to go from a 2 or 3 bedroom home or apartment and go to a vehicle. My husband and I have been living in a 30 ft bus for over 2 years and we love it. We're fortunate to have an acre of land and I've been very sick the past 2 years and I've had 3 major abdominal surgeries so unfortunately traveling is not an option right now. We live off grid and we live in a small town an hour from Vegas and the wind here is incredible sometimes and our whole neighborhood will lose power, but we're sitting pretty with our solar set up. We have 1250 watts and 720 amp hours of lithium ion batteries so we can use anything we want day or not . When you decide to begin a nomadic life you have to decide what's the most important thing for you. For us it was a powerful solar system. It was expensive, but we used our stimulus checks to help pay for it. I'm so glad we built a powerful solar system because it's made it so comfortable to live here and that's been incredibly important since I've been sick. This was a last minute decision for us so when we moved into the bus we had no solar or plumbing literally just a bed and a bucket for you know what. Over the past 2 years we've added little by little, but the solar was the first big investment. I think people sometimes watch videos and see all the fancy stuff other people have and they think that's what they need to get started and that so not true. We started with $60 batteries from Walmart and 2 solar panels and it was enough to charge our devices and lights and ti have our fridge one for several hours a day. Luckily it was November 2020 when we moved into our bus so it was really cold in the desert until March so the food stayed cold. People that aren't familiar with the desert don't realize how cold it gets in the winter. It can get down into the teens at night. If someone ever needs a place to park for a week or so they are welcome to park on our property.

  • @jonathanmchugh5978
    @jonathanmchugh5978 Рік тому +2

    Great video Bob as always. However what to people do when they get too old to live in an RV / Camper Van Etc? Thanks for all your advice. Jonathan 🇬🇧

  • @LaureReminick
    @LaureReminick Рік тому

    so many good, practical advice on dealing with fear...in ANY situation. You're a good man. Thank you

  • @widowswatch6610
    @widowswatch6610 Рік тому +1

    Bob I enjoyed this video I think I will watch it again for the positive vibes and great tips. Thanks

  • @TropicalZooms
    @TropicalZooms Рік тому

    Great words of wisdom. We all let fear hold us back so often. This video really highlights the importance of going outside our comfort zones. Thank you and safe travels. 😃👍

  • @suzy9342
    @suzy9342 Рік тому +1

    Ann.
    Well said Bob👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🏆

  • @ronmoore3987
    @ronmoore3987 Рік тому

    Bob Ilive in my truck haulin rvzzz. You are a super inspiration to me. I hope u seriously stay on you tube. You are like my TV show when I park after driving pulling ......

  • @PatDiehm
    @PatDiehm 3 місяці тому

    You are using Aristotle's golden mean to describe fear. Interesting and informative.

  • @carmenzaldivar4393
    @carmenzaldivar4393 Рік тому

    Thanks. You just gave me the solution for my fear of been alone the group camping and moving is a fantastic solution

  • @lorimac0260
    @lorimac0260 Рік тому

    I agree so much with your comments on social media! My friends and family are always with me as long as I have Facebook and texting!

  • @paul2081ok
    @paul2081ok 11 місяців тому +1

    I’m a camper sniper that enjoys panorama ocean views parked in front of a mansion for the night. My only rule: Don’t stay a 2nd night ❤!

  • @tammiepulley7167
    @tammiepulley7167 Рік тому

    I got off the road in Northern Ca 3 years ago because of fire. I miss the travel. Going to watch your video on fire.

  • @maryolson411
    @maryolson411 Рік тому

    It took your wisdom and seeing videos of older women doing this that finally got me going.

  • @carolynadams1249
    @carolynadams1249 Рік тому +2

    My only fear is large cities with totally crowded freeways, I usually make a plan to skirt some of that and now I’m thinking I might do the larger city portion later at night,my next long trip is coming up in May.

  • @2avcrm
    @2avcrm Рік тому +3

    Bob, you have been such an inspiration to me. I just purchased a travel trailer and will start my journey on the road at the end of April. Your tips and how-to videos have made this possible for me, and I am so looking forward to being able to travel year around.

  • @derykmacleod4979
    @derykmacleod4979 Рік тому +5

    if you find my body with signs of my death being mauled you can almost bet my last words were "here kitty kitty"