RIP John 💔 14/1/38- 1/6/21 John travelled up until a few years ago until he has a stroke. He lived life to the full seeing amazing sights! Dad passed away last week at 83 after 20+years of nomad lifestyle.
that was the best (travelling man) video on the subject , very inspiring and have been to perth and its beautiful ... and so true we always put things in the way to stop us travelling ..cheers from uk
"Traveling forever?" There IS something about this nomadic lifestyle that is so attractive to so many, on so many different levels. But there is also an ugly side, that few talk about. I did it for about 5/6 years, enjoyed it a lot, but the breakdowns in the middle of no where, almost always in a no cell phone service area, not knowing where the reputable repair shops are, being ripped off, happened to often to the point where it finally got to me. Also although waking up to beautiful scenery every day can be breathtaking, after a while it too becomes mundane and too common. Having to constantly(most every day) be concerned about plumbing, waste, water , batteries, solar, having to find a place to park every night, security in unfamiliar territory, constant repairs(remember your house is constantly bouncing down the road so repairs happen way more often) even knowing where to get good services, groceries, etc. in a unfamiliar place, can became a real drag, after a while. Eventually, for me and others, if that does not get you down, old age health problems will eventually set in, and force one to stay close to home, near family doctors. Seems if traveling the roads for 5/6 years constantly, doesn't eventually get to you, eventually health problems will. So, always have an escape plan, if (or should I say when) it eventually, loses its appeal as I see it happening for so many(there are always exceptions, of course). As for meeting people along the road, It appeared to me, that if your personality is outgoing, you will probably go out of your way to meet other people. If you are more introverted, you can be very lonely. Nothing magically changes there, society on the road is pretty much the same as it is in your neighbourhood in a house. At first I was very impressed at how frugal i could live as a nomad. But with adding in the cost of the constant repairs, it turned out for me, to be a more expensive lifestyle. For all those reasons, I finally gave it up. I too, met many full time friends on the road back then, keep in touch, and NONE, no one, is still on the road today. Take that for what it is worth. With every dream, there are going to be some (gut wrenching) nightmares to deal with, which rarely get discussed, on videos like these.
The more things change the more they remain the same I didn't have a van..I walk with a walking trailer, always wildcamping along the way. And it all breaks down...shoes, clothes, gear etc....I can tell it's a solitaire activity. Still meet enough people along the way. But yes it Al gets normal and setting up your camp many moons gets boring sometimes FB kayak cobber
Such a beautiful awesome life style. You do look younger then your age. You don't look a day over 65. Your very fit though. Beautiful content mix video!! I don't think you're homeless. You are just houseless. I think it is a wonderful life style for single or couples. Thanks for sharing!
RIP John 💔 14/1/38- 1/6/21
John travelled up until a few years ago until he has a stroke. He lived life to the full seeing amazing sights! Dad passed away last week at 83 after 20+years of nomad lifestyle.
My condolence to your dad. I'm an ex-Tassie living in Christchurch🇳🇿 now. Your dad live life to the fullest 👌I miss Tasmania.
Holy crap, crazy near collision video - viewing that can keep you on edge and save your life.
Thank you for sharing! We are newly retired 🤗 also new to UA-cam! We are your new subs 👍
That van attempting to do a head-on with the truck at 13:50 was madness.
Great video, that's the way to live, seems you got it all together, be lucky, have a good, long life,
Well done. I enjoyed your video. Thank you for making it.
that was the best (travelling man) video on the subject , very inspiring and have been to perth and its beautiful ... and so true we always put things in the way to stop us travelling ..cheers from uk
Well done to you. Keep going for as long as you can. Many would like to do what you are doing Wish you the very best.
"Traveling forever?" There IS something about this nomadic lifestyle that is so attractive to so many, on so many different levels. But there is also an ugly side, that few talk about. I did it for about 5/6 years, enjoyed it a lot, but the breakdowns in the middle of no where, almost always in a no cell phone service area, not knowing where the reputable repair shops are, being ripped off, happened to often to the point where it finally got to me. Also although waking up to beautiful scenery every day can be breathtaking, after a while it too becomes mundane and too common. Having to constantly(most every day) be concerned about plumbing, waste, water , batteries, solar, having to find a place to park every night, security in unfamiliar territory, constant repairs(remember your house is constantly bouncing down the road so repairs happen way more often) even knowing where to get good services, groceries, etc. in a unfamiliar place, can became a real drag, after a while. Eventually, for me and others, if that does not get you down, old age health problems will eventually set in, and force one to stay close to home, near family doctors. Seems if traveling the roads for 5/6 years constantly, doesn't eventually get to you, eventually health problems will. So, always have an escape plan, if (or should I say when) it eventually, loses its appeal as I see it happening for so many(there are always exceptions, of course). As for meeting people along the road, It appeared to me, that if your personality is outgoing, you will probably go out of your way to meet other people. If you are more introverted, you can be very lonely. Nothing magically changes there, society on the road is pretty much the same as it is in your neighbourhood in a house. At first I was very impressed at how frugal i could live as a nomad. But with adding in the cost of the constant repairs, it turned out for me, to be a more expensive lifestyle. For all those reasons, I finally gave it up. I too, met many full time friends on the road back then, keep in touch, and NONE, no one, is still on the road today. Take that for what it is worth. With every dream, there are going to be some (gut wrenching) nightmares to deal with, which rarely get discussed, on videos like these.
For your 5-6 years living this lifestyle, were you in Australia or North America?
Thank you for sharing this. I like to know both sides of a story.
thank you for your honesty
The more things change the more they remain the same
I didn't have a van..I walk with a walking trailer, always wildcamping along the way.
And it all breaks down...shoes, clothes, gear etc....I can tell it's a solitaire activity. Still meet enough people along the way. But yes it Al gets normal and setting up your camp many moons gets boring sometimes
FB kayak cobber
thanks for sharing. so interesting. good on him.
Great Lifestyle, You are doing the Dream of many people...Joe Blow
Such a beautiful awesome life style. You do look younger then your age. You don't look a day over 65. Your very fit though. Beautiful content mix video!! I don't think you're homeless. You are just houseless. I think it is a wonderful life style for single or couples. Thanks for sharing!
The bus is this video John gave to a homeless person free, so they had a home,when he purchased a new truck. 🙏
Very interesting ty
You made the right choice look at the state of England now .londons got no culture now along with 3-4other city’s in England .il never go there again
This is a Dream Lifestyle. Oh to be so free.
RIP John 💔 14/1/38- 1/6/21
Thats alot of crock in that tent
Hello we wanna join you ...
I'm going to do that but I won't stay in Australia.
This bloke sounds like Ivan Milat...
WTF?