RV CAMP WITHOUT A HOOKUP! BOONDOCKING Changed My Life -- This Video Gives You ALL the Info YOU NEED

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  • @CreativityRV
    @CreativityRV  Рік тому +30

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    • @jeff67mustang
      @jeff67mustang Рік тому +1

      I can appreciate you wanting to share boondocking sites....you also did a video 1year ago.."think boondocking is to crowed"....content can be detrimental meaning if one keeps sharing (yt) soon all sites will be crowded.
      .....I certainly miss the days before social media when it was just simply worded mouth.

  • @RebeccaTreeseed
    @RebeccaTreeseed Рік тому +135

    As a solo female, I was concurrently looking at rv life and acreage. I found 5 acres first. It cost less than a new car. I love it! I have my mortgage paid off, my Tacoma paid off, no cc debt. I started calling it base camp. :)
    I have a food forest and hugelkultur beds.
    Now looking at vans again...

    • @A.girl.and.her.dog_
      @A.girl.and.her.dog_ Рік тому +17

      Wow. You did it right. Im looking for land now

    • @RebeccaTreeseed
      @RebeccaTreeseed Рік тому +21

      @@A.girl.and.her.dog_ thanks! I bought at the bottom of the housing market, but coworkers were telling me to wait wait wait. I said this is so cheap I will never complain. I am fixing my home bit by bit. I expect another housing crash soon, keep your eyes open.

    • @suzy1750
      @suzy1750 Рік тому +5

      Clever - good for you!

    • @expressivepets1
      @expressivepets1 Рік тому +2

      I love your plan.

    • @RosesDewdrop-eo2kl
      @RosesDewdrop-eo2kl Рік тому +4

      think home camp is helpful if get ill or cant drive...so can heal longer than moving every two weeks. like robin's latest rig, seems happy mini sized

  • @craftytraveler9238
    @craftytraveler9238 Рік тому +61

    You are my inspiration. I am currently on a 4 month trip across country with my little dog. I travel in my Minnie Winnie motorhome and tow a car. I left my husband at home on April 12, 2023 and I won't return home until Aug 20. I have Harvest Host, Boondockers welcome. I have mooch docked at friends and relatives,. I also stay in campgrounds and RV parks, it is nice to have hook ups sometimes. I haven't boondocked in the wilderness alone yet but looking forward to doing it. I am currently in ND and will travel south to Colorado. Thanks for your videos.

    • @jessicacisneros6952
      @jessicacisneros6952 4 місяці тому +1

      Hi. I'm planning on doing the same in a couple weeks. I had a question about the tow dolly to tow your car. Is it expensive and is it easy to hook up and take off?

    • @craftytraveler9238
      @craftytraveler9238 4 місяці тому

      @@jessicacisneros6952 I have a Falcon Terrain hitch. We bought it through E Trailer. It is more expensive than some but much easier for a 72 yr old lady to manipulate. My trip was in 2023.

    • @Jean777-e9h
      @Jean777-e9h 5 днів тому

      Im gonna do the same, left my boyfriend at home and go with my dog

  • @veronicadavidson5990
    @veronicadavidson5990 Рік тому +7

    We strictly boondock. 7 years now. No hookups whatsoever.

  • @terribishop9597
    @terribishop9597 Рік тому +47

    You truly inspire me. Been in the corporate grind for 30 years. I’m 54 and my house is on the market. Once it sells I’m out. I’ve been following you and some others for about a year now. Thank you for all of your content! And congratulations on LIVING your life!! 🥰

  • @debbieminnick6605
    @debbieminnick6605 Рік тому +2

    I didn't boondock for the first 2 yrs but for the last year I try to nothing but boondock. I absolutely love it!

  • @easydoesit1962
    @easydoesit1962 Рік тому +54

    I can't tell you how much I appreciate this video, Robin. You've checked the boxes on so many questions that have been floating around in my head. I can't go on the road right now because I have an elderly mother who needs me close by. I can, however save and plan. 😊

    • @jackieberg504
      @jackieberg504 Рік тому +1

      How do you camp alone for 2 wks emotionally? I would be scared and lonely. Can you give me some tips?

    • @NYCHFAN
      @NYCHFAN Рік тому +1

      ​@@jackieberg504Become your own best friend. Start with short overnight trips close to home. You could even start with getting a room by yourself in a hotel. Then move to car or tent camping on weekends. ✌️❤️😊

    • @bikingal4283
      @bikingal4283 11 місяців тому

      you can also get some hobbies you can do while camping.. find golf courses, fish, hike, bike riding, kayaking (I have a foldable kayak for calm waters)..you learn how to be your own best friend and if you do go to campgrounds with others around at first you still have people to talk to until you get used to being alone... @@jackieberg504

  • @mountainshadowart2103
    @mountainshadowart2103 Рік тому +96

    As a solo traveling and rockhounding female, I nearly always boondock on BLM land in CA/OR/NV and avoid campgrounds whenever possible. It's not just better for camping but also safer.

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Рік тому +2

      Try that farther East lol

    • @phillip5545
      @phillip5545 Рік тому +4

      For 45 years we boondocked out West. My wife is a rockhound. She has collected rocks for 45 years. We have a big home and we have rooms of rocks. Now she is slowly selling them on line. She also has an on line Etsy site where she sells unique stones to jewelers. She has a 5 out of 5 star rating over about 5 years with Etsy. If you like rock hounding, the West is great!

    • @susanshearer6106
      @susanshearer6106 Рік тому +1

      I am absolutely interested in boondocking and rockhounding. Is there a good Facebook group to follow to get started rockhounding?

  • @nancycain4434
    @nancycain4434 Рік тому +30

    Thanks Robin your videos are always so informative.I start my Nomad life in October. I've spent two years planning it, and I have become debt free and can live on my Social Security and pension very comfortably. Safe travels and thanks again for all your information.

    • @dianaherring8594
      @dianaherring8594 7 місяців тому

      Nancy, I’m retired & only on SS. I bought my used camper trailer with my small inheritance. Paid most debt off & can’t afford rent & groceries & meds without credit cards. Plus I’ve spent about $3k on updating & stocking my camper. I’ve had foot surgery so set back to get started.
      I would love some tips on surviving only on SS. God bless & stay safe! Diana

  • @jasonwiseman9984
    @jasonwiseman9984 11 місяців тому +1

    I love your paintings

  • @ExpeditionNomadicAdventures
    @ExpeditionNomadicAdventures Рік тому +36

    Ok, Robin, I have watched your progression through all of your RV transformations to this video defining in detail “Boondocking.”
    As a retired full-time RV’er and aspiring writer, you inspire many creatives.
    PS: Across the U. S. Canada, & Mexico, every locality has a writers' group usually attached to the state or province. You are easily the guest speaker at their monthly meetings. Stay safe and healthy.

    • @batshtcrazy5293
      @batshtcrazy5293 Рік тому +4

      I'm a writer as well. I'd love to get out of the mired down house I live in, and just travel and write. But it scares me. I worry I'll be out there with no home base, and no anchor. Yet I hate the anchors I now have. Crazy. I wish everyone well who has the guts to do this.

    • @ExpeditionNomadicAdventures
      @ExpeditionNomadicAdventures Рік тому +1

      @@batshtcrazy5293 You will always have friends to boondock, house sits, pet sit, and homestead for your break from the road. All that I’ve mentioned, I’ve done. I have a two break from the road in August outside of St. Louis, MO, as my RV, “Foxy,” receives her yearly maintenance work, then back out on the road.

  • @CD-db2vg
    @CD-db2vg Рік тому +22

    I can't wait to do this. I'm working two jobs to pay off as much as possible. My goal is to be out there by this time next year. Keep doing all these videos. You give me the motivation that I will get there. Thank you!

  • @motorbikedad58
    @motorbikedad58 Рік тому +2

    I’m sure someone here in the comments has mentioned “courtesy parking” offered by some of the Airstream club members. If not, that’s another free option and a way to meet like minded Airstream owners. Check it out. Good luck in your travels. Ron

  • @janicecrockett1400
    @janicecrockett1400 Рік тому +8

    I wish the word 'camp' was not used with Walmart, Cracker Barrel and truck stops. It’s a stop over for a few hours to get some sleep. At the Walmart near me people would put out slides, grill out, stay for 2 or 3 days and make a mess then leave. As a result no one can stop for a few hours sleep anymore. As usual, a few people ruin things for everyone.

  • @BTNomad
    @BTNomad Рік тому +5

    I've been a FT solo female RVR for coming on 5 years, and I STILL learn from you!

  • @C.Church
    @C.Church Рік тому +16

    You make good points about so much to see. When I was a girl I thought TV shows like Highway to Heaven or Renegade were exciting just for their nomadic lives, seeing America stop by stop. Being cooped up in buildings all day, even truck drivers seem to have such freedom (now I know they're on a tight schedule). But those roaming stranger shows... ahhhh!

  • @cristyrusch8058
    @cristyrusch8058 9 місяців тому +1

    Hello from Cold Colorado! New Subscriber.......I would LOVE this Life~ Love your video!

  • @C.Church
    @C.Church Рік тому +10

    Right away I am loving the angle of this video today. Understandably, the stupendous vistas as seen on hashtag vanlife channels aren't realistic, but rainy windows, trees or even an unbusy rest stop etc appear so relaxing. :)

  • @FidoHouse
    @FidoHouse Рік тому +12

    As a solo female RVer who "commutes" from Canada each winter, I've found that LTVAs run by BLM in the southwest are also a great option. $180 USD per season. Some LTVAs have more "amenities" than others but are basically a form of boondocking.

  • @eileenmason4865
    @eileenmason4865 Рік тому +12

    Thank you, Robin. You help us all realize IT IS POSSIBLE. Thank you!

  • @sidebyside3125
    @sidebyside3125 Рік тому +6

    Hi Robyn. We’ve been ‘together’ the past six years on this crazy adventure. Nice to see you you still love it as much as I do! There’s really nothing like it!! Cheers to us!

  • @readyornotbyangeline1698
    @readyornotbyangeline1698 Рік тому +2

    I am going to be 50 just bought a travel trailer I’m on my way thank you!

  • @jamesclaire115
    @jamesclaire115 Рік тому +1

    Robin,
    I used to enjoy boondocking. I also liked staying at a camp site. Water and sewer hookups at the site are nice. Now these camp sites seem to be rather expensive. My next rig will have solar. Solar was unheard of back in the day. I am thinking of going full time fairly soon. I am finding more and more people are now living on the road.
    Thank you for your information and inspiration.

  • @kele1264
    @kele1264 Рік тому +10

    Great job breaking it down, Robin! I'm sure that lots of folks learned some things, not just people new to the life or dreaming of the life. Safest travels! Hugs and kissies for Big Boy!!!

  • @GrandmaGiggles
    @GrandmaGiggles Рік тому +5

    @CreativityRV Robin, time spent watching your videos are NEVER a waste of time. You always delight me with new information that I have not yet come across in my 69 years. God bless & keep you! 🤗🤗

  • @MsJRod2012
    @MsJRod2012 Рік тому +7

    I have been on the road 4 months on the Westrn US area now as a retiree, fulfilling my bucket list. I do plan to boondock once I am done with my roadtrip, so I began to research 50amp generators, but I read they only last up to 12 hours. I do have a portable solar package. Thanks for your information. I will look at your shopping list, and continue to see how I can make this happen! Stay well👍🏽

  • @tinlizzy39
    @tinlizzy39 Рік тому +12

    Robin! Hi 👋🏼 I'm so glad to see more videos again from you! I just wanted to comment to say thank you for all the years you've shared your knowledge, experiences, and encouragement. Also, I really love your hair how you're keeping it these days, it is so pretty. I am looking forward to some boondocking with my husband and our pup in the near future! Be safe out there, and God bless ❤ ~Lisa Z...

  • @healinghorsetherapycenter
    @healinghorsetherapycenter Рік тому +7

    I have been following you for quite awhile and for some reason this was very informative. Thanks Robin and continued safe travels!

  • @angelmartin9862
    @angelmartin9862 Рік тому +4

    Excellent summation of somewhat confusing nomenclature. 👏👏👏

  • @r8edrv4fun65
    @r8edrv4fun65 Рік тому +5

    Downloading and saving this information!!
    Thank you♡
    This is the best explanation that I've seen in 6 years.

  • @TheRubeeRose
    @TheRubeeRose Рік тому +3

    In Australia we "free camp" (boondocking in your terminology) all the time. The states/council areas often provide these for travellers. There are many such stops just off the highways. There are many APPs available that list these. Rest stops along the highways are also available and usually have at least a public rest toom. Some of these also have BBQ & picnic tables. You are only allowed to spend a max of 24 hours in these spots. Councils in small towns often open up their sporting grounds, etc to either free camp or low-cost camping. They figure that you will spend some money & inject some cash into their economies. win win all around!

  • @RVCampHer
    @RVCampHer Рік тому +16

    Love your travel experiences! Stay safe...
    Marie ♥️

  • @leighmcqueeney9848
    @leighmcqueeney9848 Рік тому +2

    Always great to see your vids. Boondocking in Pike National Forest right now. We stayed in excellent harvest hosts in Maine.

  • @DJ-vl2im
    @DJ-vl2im Рік тому

    First time I have seen your videos. Organized, great info presented, no rambling on about stuff. Thank you for all the time you put into making this. Very informative.

  • @lindalou64ful
    @lindalou64ful Рік тому +3

    Happy for you...your videos are so well thought out..I began watching you in 2017 when my boyfriend and I decided we wanted to get out on the road. You were inspiring to us and we loved our class for a little over 2 yrs, until he passed away at his daughters 1200 miles away.

  • @StealthyNomadica
    @StealthyNomadica Рік тому +3

    I am truly inspired, Robin! I’m on the front end of it and trying to learn as fast as possible while minimizing mistakes. Thank you for your intrepid trailblazing for us nomadic gals!

  • @dtagdoesnttakeagenius1934
    @dtagdoesnttakeagenius1934 Рік тому

    Girl, You know, I’ve been a critic of your channel before. Not anymore! You’re the real deal!! Thanks for your info and keep a lot of people safe and informed! Lo siento!!

  • @leslieobrienmcmaster2006
    @leslieobrienmcmaster2006 Рік тому +6

    Robin, could you share show us how you have your Starlink secured on your Extend-a-Reach pole? Is it in the ground; on a tripod? How does the dish fasten to it? You're one of our tried-and-true resources for fulltimimg! Thank you!

  • @marianneblevins4563
    @marianneblevins4563 Рік тому +3

    Love ya Robin! John and I are on day 56 of our 95 day trip around the US and Canada. We quit our 38 year jobs and downsized and bought our second home. 3023 Travato. Love boondocking. Planning is getting easier. Using your videos alot for great info. Thank you do 13:04 much for being our inspiration 😂❤

  • @Kristina-bf5lp
    @Kristina-bf5lp Рік тому

    Wow! Thanks for breaking it down! For the past 4-5 years I've wanted to be on the road full time, I'm finely getting ready. My husband died 16, and my brother used to drive a big wheelchair access van in Orlando, he had a stroke in 19, and moved in with me before covid hit. I'm also disabled, so not solo female, but brother and sister taking on the road together. We both have travel bug built in, and we can't wait to get on the road, and have different scenery to look at!

  • @douglasolsen1208
    @douglasolsen1208 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for your video, Robin. Free boondocking is such a funny way to put it, but once your rig is set up and paid for, it really does seem free. Or at least far less costly. When you commented about the fish bowl aspect of RV parks, it caught my attention. I don’t often think of it that way, though it is obviously true. Yes. It is a fish bowl, but with over RVers around, it is usually like being in a friendly fish bowl. Then it doesn’t feel like a fish bowl to me. Thanks for the references and good material.

  • @michaelbennett6959
    @michaelbennett6959 Рік тому +4

    Thank you Robin. Keep feeding the dream. My wife and I have a bit different approach. We are roughly 2 1/2 years from paying off our home and I have a self converted campervan that will also be paid off soon. Once we have those behind us we are going to travel more. It just doesn't make sense for us to give up a good home base being this close to being paid off. But good stewardship will reward us with a fulfilling and adventurous life like we see so many successful nomads like yourself doing. Thanks again for feeding the dream.

    • @phillip5545
      @phillip5545 Рік тому

      Keep your home! It generally an appreciating asset. RVs are generally a really depreciating asset. Unfortunately the majority of younger folks who have decided to forget about owning a home and decide to spend their lives on wheels, will never be able to afford a home. One asset is going up in value and the other is going down in value. After time the gap is too big to overcome. My wife and I always maintained a home even while RVing 7 months a year for 45 years.

  • @SouthernTee71
    @SouthernTee71 Рік тому

    Youre a wonderful story teller. When you said "sitting on the couch waiting to go to work the next day", that hit hard. ❤

  • @ciscokid0110
    @ciscokid0110 4 місяці тому

    I am a 64 year old female and I tent camp solo and never get scared but haven’t gone out of state yet. Been thinking about it. My hubby doesn’t like to camp and I like the peace and quiet. 😊

  • @aaaideas4U
    @aaaideas4U Рік тому +4

    Well Done!!! Will share with others… Thx Robin for all your vids. You give others hope and inspiration!!!

  • @judyp99
    @judyp99 Рік тому +3

    Off topic, but I LOOOVE the color of your hair!

  • @campingwithsteve
    @campingwithsteve 6 місяців тому

    Boondocking is the way to go.

  • @sueg2658
    @sueg2658 Рік тому +3

    OMG I cannot believe it’s been 6 years already! Where in the blazes did the time go :-)
    Excellent video Robin.
    You look marvelous!
    Enjoy the adventures, YEAH 🤘🏻👍🏻💪🏻🤗

  • @beverlybalius9303
    @beverlybalius9303 Рік тому +1

    You went from a leisure van, to a Class C, then I think a big RV trailer, now a pull Airstream

  • @slister45
    @slister45 Рік тому +1

    It's so good to see you again! I don't know how you fell off my UA-cam feed, but I'm so happy to hear that you're still rocking and rolling. You are my inspiration and the reason I bought my 2004 Gulf Stream Conquest 4 years ago shortly after I first found you. Much love and peace to you, my traveling sister ❤🥰🩵🫶

  • @beldridge63
    @beldridge63 9 місяців тому

    I can’t wait..I am getting more and more anxious to rving full time. Very informative and helpful

  • @mindybluephotography
    @mindybluephotography Рік тому

    You are really inspiring me lately. Even my husband is paying attention!

  • @meganoneill4801
    @meganoneill4801 Рік тому +4

    I enjoy your videos Robin. You give valuable information and you are so positive. Glad to see you are actively producing videos again. Suggestion: make a video about your cross country trip with routes and gas $$. Am planning one next year and it seems daunting. Thanks for your work!

  • @cyndib3587
    @cyndib3587 Рік тому +1

    I fulltime boondocked for a couple months shy of 10 yrs. I had finally found where I wanted to plant roots! I'm off grid and about 9 miles from a small town with a Family Dollar. Only time I go into town (aka see another human) is to fill with potable water my two 35 gal tanks in my truck bed. 26ft travel trailer, 200 watt solar for devices with a 100ah LiFePO4 battery. Another 200 watt solar to 200ah AGM battery for trailer. (Yeah, that same age of batteries rule.... Needed a new battery and went with the lithium. IOW, 2 totally different systems. 😜 Compost, underground gray water system put in by me by hand.

  • @rvingtheusa
    @rvingtheusa Рік тому +2

    Been solo going on 4 yrs now. I love it. Boondocking is great. Don't like the neighborhood? Turn the key. 😊

  • @robinkaskey3251
    @robinkaskey3251 Рік тому

    Wow, great video. Watched you for years and you really got that power light back on, girl.

  • @disabledarmyveteran
    @disabledarmyveteran Рік тому +1

    Hello from South Alabama here in America. Love and light to all ❤. I am a Nomad rv person, I use to watch Cheap rv living videos and in 2019 I purchased my rig. I love rv living

  • @nruegner
    @nruegner Рік тому +2

    Robin, thanks for another great video. You always have so much great content. And thank you for being on the west coast. I find most UA-cam RV'rs are on the east coast and the south. I also love that RVing is kind of the new norm. Anyway, thanks for sharing.

  • @sonyastone1445
    @sonyastone1445 Рік тому

    This was so delightful to watch! Thank you for sharing!

  • @janetkoball44
    @janetkoball44 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for all the info. I've been watching videos on nomads for years. And I've learned alot. Lots of different things have cropped up to delay me but I still want this. See you later. From Central Oklahoma.

  • @diann546
    @diann546 Рік тому +1

    Robin, I just want to thank you. I am currently in Alaska. We use the neck flashlights, and the little disk towelettes that expand with micelar water, you have presented in the past. I wonder how many people whose lives you have positively touched in some way. Thanks!

  • @hippieelegance
    @hippieelegance Рік тому

    I feel like this is the best video I’ve ever stumbled upon! Subscribed!

  • @allentowngal4769
    @allentowngal4769 Рік тому +4

    fulltimer for 4 yrs... made 1st trip to desert, TX, NM,& AZ. Definitely places to boondock... but IT WAS NOT FOR ME. High winds, dust, and my old pale Irish skin was not a match. Felt like it was sucking the life from me. Kudos to those who enjoy it, but I think people who live in desert environments are warriors! Obviously more resilient than the rest of us.

    • @TwilightedForever1
      @TwilightedForever1 Рік тому +3

      This Irish lass avoids desert climates too. Some people love the sun more than others, thank goodness for the Pacific Northwest! 😄

  • @BrokerBarbara119
    @BrokerBarbara119 Рік тому +3

    I've been subscribed since almost day 1. I absolutely love your Air Stream Bambi and that you are able to pull it with an SUV. No need for the big truck to pull a behemoth rig. This would be my way to travel or a Sportsmobile AWD Camper Van with amenities. Love the channel Robin!

  • @sharonm9890
    @sharonm9890 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. I love your hair these days, so pretty.

  • @lauramontagano4301
    @lauramontagano4301 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely have loved your channel for years. I'm way behind you, but have similar dreams. Keep up your inspiring work!!

  • @Audrey.17
    @Audrey.17 Рік тому

    Wow! Very cool. First time watcher here…. A person who is in the fricken grind. Great to see you living the life you want! Love your gratitude.

  • @livingontheedge8680
    @livingontheedge8680 Рік тому +3

    Alaska has more than 4 times the acreage of Federal public land than Nevada, add in Alaska state public lands and the difference is even greater. FYI

  • @mrtrixx2002
    @mrtrixx2002 Рік тому

    Been watching you for years. Went out for a year and a half alone... got sick, planted myself for 2 years and worked. Now, I have a partner and she and I started again at end of April and our launch from monthly RV parks begins the end of July. More prepared for a more grand journey.

  • @kathykeene2092
    @kathykeene2092 Рік тому +2

    Saw a glimpse of your paintings…..VERY NICE!

  • @hoboonwheels9289
    @hoboonwheels9289 Рік тому +1

    You change rigs regularly, it seems. A change as good as a rest? Being "safe" is being aware and not putting yourself in harms way.

  • @M.Campbell
    @M.Campbell Рік тому +9

    I'm looking forward to joining the ranks of full timers, in December of this year. I'm a little anxious but excited too. If Robin can do it, I can do it. Thanks Robin!
    FYI - The above link for wordsinspired seems to be broken.

  • @chrishermsmeyer3570
    @chrishermsmeyer3570 Рік тому

    This video has just gave me the nudge I need to explore this lifestyle. Having worked in and around city urban areas all my career it sounds like a dream come true.

  • @beechtrees7
    @beechtrees7 5 місяців тому

    Incredibly helpful and inspiring! Thank you for all this info!!!

  • @mygreatescape
    @mygreatescape Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the breakdown of the terms. I know it sounds simple but for an overthinker like me, it really can start getting overwhelming when you're trying to figure this life out. Side note, I love your hair in this video! Thanks for the info :D

  • @nancyjohnson2070
    @nancyjohnson2070 Рік тому +2

    Thanks Robin for sharing your boondocking experiences and how to locate places to boondock. 😁😁❤️❤️

  • @Mousica_J
    @Mousica_J 4 місяці тому

    Robin, nice video. Happy travel all the time. 🏝

  • @thetravelingkittens1393
    @thetravelingkittens1393 Рік тому +5

    It’s nice for some but I need to be around some people. It’s very isolating. You have to be a certain kind of person to be able to be by yourself day after day. Also you need a lot of hobbies or a n online job to keep busy.
    Just some things to consider! I tried it and I was bored out of my mind!! Lol

  • @debbiedavid4392
    @debbiedavid4392 Рік тому

    Great Video Robin ! Thanks for sharing 😊😊😊

  • @cathymisze3163
    @cathymisze3163 Рік тому +1

    I can’t wait to see the places you go this summer. How exciting!

  • @bgtsy
    @bgtsy Рік тому +1

    Love your curls. And thx for always sharing!

  • @crimson25543
    @crimson25543 Рік тому +12

    Question: When you need to run an errand, go into town for supplies and then come back to where you're camping, do you pack up and take the rig and everything with you to run errands? I would think that might be important because someone could remove your little rig and easily steal anything you left out, while running errands in your vehicle.

    • @Bigheartrolling
      @Bigheartrolling Рік тому +16

      This is a legit question. I’ll try to help, I’m sure Robin has her own answer though. For me it depends how I feel about the area. Having a good lock is important on your hitch. For the most part good people are out there and won’t steal. I’ll leave my chair out. But I do put things I can’t easily replace in the truck or into the Airstream to avoid situations. Like my Starlink, solar panels, cooler. In 9 years I’ve never had anything stolen. Use common sense and as she said, be aware of your surroundings. I had a herd of cows on NFS land be more interested in my things that people.

    • @michaelbennett6959
      @michaelbennett6959 Рік тому +3

      I have a tendency to be prepared with all my essentials before I ever get to my new home on the road. My wife serves as a co-pilot and scouts out information while I drive. Even though we travel in a van, we still don't have to worry about tearing down and setting up as many things as frequently. We can essentially have everything we need on board for 7 days without worry. Keeping an ongoing list of things to replenish as things get used helps you to remember all you need to get when you do go to leave your site.

    • @mojo4369
      @mojo4369 Рік тому +3

      We have a series of redundant deterrents a thief would have to break thru to steal our little trailer, including hitch locks, wheel boots, various locks, etc. None of them are full proof, but there are enough steps to discourage someone from bothering.

  • @valerierachal6566
    @valerierachal6566 Рік тому +1

    Another great video, Robin! Such good information!

  • @catH727
    @catH727 Рік тому +1

    I have followed you since your near start. Always with helpful information. Thanks Robin

  • @rebeccamoore4177
    @rebeccamoore4177 Рік тому +1

    Enjoy and keep creating your beautiful artwork !!

  • @Buck_Jones1909
    @Buck_Jones1909 Рік тому

    It always helps to hear a reaffirmation of nomad/boondocking life! Thank you!

  • @amymbradley
    @amymbradley Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this video. This is exactly the plan my son and I have. I have heard alot of negative things about finding places to camp and this is my idea of doing it ✅️ ❤

  • @garyanthony4854
    @garyanthony4854 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video. I had already forgot lots of the terminology. Mind boggling stuff. Enjoy your life out there.

  • @kentuckylucky5762
    @kentuckylucky5762 Рік тому +1

    Our area....ohio/ KY and the east. .hip camp, harvest hosts, cracker barrels, truck stops, some state parks, hospitals, and stealth.

  • @Kingskruisin
    @Kingskruisin Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing information. Love the hair by the way.

  • @shirlynb148
    @shirlynb148 Рік тому +1

    Love your hair Robin! Typically I always use state campgrounds with electric, bathrooms, showers, fire pits, water etc. I have 10 grandkids and they are allowed to pee in the toilet but no #2’s! If I was a full time solo RVer I would seek out free sights for sure.

  • @cmullenmusic
    @cmullenmusic Рік тому +1

    Great informative video, thanks for clarifying all the terms too. I'm struggling to figure out where I can go but this video has helped. Thanks again and happy travels =)

  • @shirleycarpenter3795
    @shirleycarpenter3795 Рік тому +1

    Wow! You look amazing , happy . Your hair is so cute. Love that you are such an awesome teacher.

  • @OhHapppyDaay
    @OhHapppyDaay Рік тому

    .........sitting on the couch, waiting to go back to work the next day ☆
    Thank you for this very well elaborated execution of the experience of living FREELY. XO

  • @fireside007
    @fireside007 Рік тому +1

    YOU ~ ROCK ! ! 🤛

  • @ddenison1
    @ddenison1 9 місяців тому

    AWESOME VIDEO! Thank you for sharing your expertise.

  • @NWgirlstuckinFL
    @NWgirlstuckinFL Рік тому

    I learned so much from this one video. Thank you so much! New follower & I’m hooked! ❤️

  • @elaineg4921
    @elaineg4921 Рік тому +1

    Always helpful Robin. Blessings always

  • @AddyEspresso
    @AddyEspresso 3 місяці тому

    That grey hair is adorable!

  • @flexjay87
    @flexjay87 10 місяців тому

    Really nice view of the Rockies !