Hey guys, little perspective. Im a long haul freighter pilot that typically travels out of an airport to where ever 2x a month. I used to think it was necessary to live near an airport, as it seemed more useful. As a traveler we often romanticize being close to an airport as it will mean we are more likely to travel. After all is said and done, you're really not saving any time, and in fact paying more, with a closer proximity to an airport, as they are typically associated with a major city. My advice is to pick a plot of land you love, not being compromised by the location to an airport. Unless your traveling 2-3 times a week, the savings and hassle are negligible, if not more expensive.
Beautiful, serene, and peaceful video. I know there was more to the video than that, but this brought peace to me in a very busy life. Most importantly, y'all found time to spend with each other. Something my wife and I need in a busy world with 5 children.
I love the trees too. I moved just outside of vancouver in the hills from houston. Has an asian market i go to and only 10-20 minutes from pdx. I visited there and fell in love with the north west, 2 years later i moved lol. As an otr trucker, i think i found my long lost home.
Thank you for linking that wearable sleeping bag. 100% getting one for my girl. Petite redhead who is perpetually cold. You just got me some brownie points! 😂
Glad you are back on the west coast. Fishermans life moved to our county. Cross the canyon from us actually. I can’t see you both living 2 hrs from the coast. North of SLO its the sweet spot. Small town, just do it❤️
Big fan here. If you are up in Occidental, you would love a meal at Hazel. Chef and Baker/Pastry Chef couple. Comfy, delicious, seasonal, smart. Just a fan of the spot. Nicest owners too.
You know in my younger military days I have been to 3 actual, walking-on, places that you guys have been to. Some of the same beaches and coves. 👍🏼 Memphis, 10
yall are the cutest couple ever. and your self reflection is awesome like your food ya make and the day to to day u bring us all along for. so cool. self reflection i say. because me and my husband with 3 kids and a tent and two dogs.a couple years back would say. One day... we will have that toy hauler.lol and we do now have the toy hauler. and now we say One day when we sale our home we will get that awesome property.. I stopped and said to my husband when he said the last time.. One day. I said babe we did it we moved up from the tent and have lux toy hauler.lol along with our home. yes one day. When ya said one day we will have a Van and then ya said we do.. anyway pretty cool self reflection yall. sorry i read this thing about most people dont or mentally cant self reflect. the artical blew my mind. so i just respect and appreciate to see one of my fav cutestes (lets eat steak in the cuuzie.. couples .lol cuz thats what me and my old man would do for a good time.lol like just still self ref. and know your growth. so cool as your all amazing as the food ya cook up. k im done book out.lol
I say plant your roots for a home base. You can make equity from it. Have friends take care of the place when traveling. My brother and I take care of all my neighbors' places when they go to their vacation places.
I suggest you look outside of California. Between high land prices and taxes unless your channel income gets bigger you really can't afford it. Taku will be back in a restaurant. As one camper said the coast of Oregon is amazing and you're never really far from a major or feeder airport. another suggestion might be to consider Mexico or other Central American countries. Cost of living is low, people are friendly and for the most part it's safe for ex-pats. The fishing speaks for it's self.- I'm sure you will make a go of it where ever you land!
Two regions to look into: 1. Oregon (where I live). Property can be found near the coast. Further North and you are closer to Portland International Airport. I know you mentioned your need to be in the sun... The thing is, over the past 20 years the climate has been changing dramatically. We of course see long periods of rain and snow in many areas but they pass and we have enjoyed a much warmer summer and fall within the past 8 years. I was born in Santa Cruz, CA and my DNA is truly in need of sun exposure in order to thrive. With exercise & vitamin D/K2 supplement I am not suffering. Added bonuses; exceptional fishing opportunities, all of the coast beaches are accessible to the public (unlike CA) crabbing is open 365 days each year, and in the NW portion of Oregon we have amazing Razor Clamming opportunities. Oh and, having been a chef myself, the Willamette Valley is like no other region I have ever seen. The close proximity of exceptional foods and the affordability of said foods is incomparable. I get my beef from a family farm, my own chickens lay amazing eggs, and many farms offer CSA subscriptions. 2. Puget Sound in Washington. There are opportunities to purchase land that won't completely break you financially. Your unique position in the UA-cam world affords you potential to make any land acquisition into useful content. My family and I have considered relocating to areas such as Port Townsend or Sequim. We have friends who have a private island in West Vancouver B.C. and the potential to live much closer is very enticing (for us). Weather is indeed a bigger concern that far North though - but - I am one of those weirdos who had been studying our climate changes and weather patterns since 1990 and many of the things that myself and other like minded folks have been foreseeing are coming to fruition. That said, a move to the Pacific NW sooner, rather than later, may save you from the frantic larger scale migration that will likely be coming in the future from states to the south (California, Nevada, etc.) I won't be traveling so the concern that pets or livestock can't be left behind is a non-issue but I would hope that you may be able to establish yourself in a community where people would be willing to help (as my experience with rural living over the years has found the best neighbors anyone could ever ask for). Life is short. Do what it is that has the potential to make your heart sing and your soul shine. Cheers!
One last thing, did you say you were trying to settle down or elsewhere? People, they can't 'tackle' the "Taklyn the World" that much if they really did, ya know. And me and my girl would miss them. Memphis, 10
Its fine to travel when you have pets, like kids they don't have to be next to you all the time ( to a certain age of course ). Its just more complicated to find someone you can trust to watch them. My dog is a big people lover, so as long as he has company, he's okie without his family.
It’s fine to travel with pets if you travel like a normal person! 😊 we travel anywhere from 1-6 months at a time to places with strict rules and long quarantines.
I could be way wrong about this but I'll just throw it out there. You guys might have the life style that fits investing into a timeshare place and trading stay times with other timeshare holders around the world. You wouldn't get pets because you're only there for a portion of the year, but you have a place that can somewhat be looked at as home base amongst your travels.
have you ever thought of just buying as an investment. spread your finances in a mortgage while someone rents it. and when you are ready to settle down, you can sell it later or move in
You must be new to this channel and their main channel. They are content creator or UA-camr's if you prefer that title. She did mention briefly at the end that they shoot fishing content as a source of income. There other channel had over 700k subscriber. Taku use to a sushi chef in the bay area before doing content fulltime. He sell his own brand of chilli crisp oil. He had merchandise for sale. So you can imagine where they get their income and how it support their lifestyle.
When you do get pets please adopt from shelters. California euthanizes the most in the entire country due to lack of homes. Don’t buy from a breeder please
Y'all living the dream life. I live vicariously through you two. Please never stop traveling the world.
Dude, I do too! Its getting crowded to here as it is already. I count 200 others😊😅😂living inside 'em. lol, Memphis, 10
Oh man chef cooking every nite! What a treat!
Ahh! When you guys said when you dreamt about having and van and land. Congrats you two!
Taku's little dance at the grill is everything. LOL
Hey guys, little perspective. Im a long haul freighter pilot that typically travels out of an airport to where ever 2x a month. I used to think it was necessary to live near an airport, as it seemed more useful. As a traveler we often romanticize being close to an airport as it will mean we are more likely to travel. After all is said and done, you're really not saving any time, and in fact paying more, with a closer proximity to an airport, as they are typically associated with a major city. My advice is to pick a plot of land you love, not being compromised by the location to an airport. Unless your traveling 2-3 times a week, the savings and hassle are negligible, if not more expensive.
I spent alot of summers in occidental & rio nido. love that part of norcal.
Beautiful, serene, and peaceful video. I know there was more to the video than that, but this brought peace to me in a very busy life. Most importantly, y'all found time to spend with each other. Something my wife and I need in a busy world with 5 children.
Great video Jocelyn & Taku!
Thanks for sharing!!!
Hello Taku and Jocelyn Happy Easter. What a excellent romantic getaway. Enjoy be safe.
I've never enjoyed watching 2 people prepare and eat like I enjoy watching you guys. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
🌴 Ahhh, foraging in the woods taking time to enjoy hot pools , roasted meat on the fire , and the romance 👍🏼😄
I love the trees too. I moved just outside of vancouver in the hills from houston. Has an asian market i go to and only 10-20 minutes from pdx. I visited there and fell in love with the north west, 2 years later i moved lol. As an otr trucker, i think i found my long lost home.
*SIGH, you guys have a nice life. i been working so much, can't wait for my wife and i to go for something like this.
Rooting for you guys! 😁
Thank you for linking that wearable sleeping bag. 100% getting one for my girl. Petite redhead who is perpetually cold. You just got me some brownie points! 😂
My favorite outdoor accessory 😂
Glad you are back on the west coast. Fishermans life moved to our county. Cross the canyon from us actually. I can’t see you both living 2 hrs from the coast. North of SLO its the sweet spot. Small town, just do it❤️
You guys are in my neck of the woods! I'm in Forestville, not far from Occidental. Enjoy your stay in Wine Country.
You guys should checkout the UP of Michigan. It’s not on the ocean but plenty of water for fishing.
Big fan here. If you are up in Occidental, you would love a meal at Hazel. Chef and Baker/Pastry Chef couple. Comfy, delicious, seasonal, smart. Just a fan of the spot. Nicest owners too.
You know in my younger military days I have been to 3 actual, walking-on, places that you guys have been to. Some of the same beaches and coves. 👍🏼 Memphis, 10
You might be able to pick up land in the Port Angeles area of Washington State. It has some of those qualities your looking for.
I think taku needs to put a ring on it..... Lol
yall are the cutest couple ever. and your self reflection is awesome like your food ya make and the day to to day u bring us all along for. so cool. self reflection i say. because me and my husband with 3 kids and a tent and two dogs.a couple years back would say. One day... we will have that toy hauler.lol and we do now have the toy hauler. and now we say One day when we sale our home we will get that awesome property.. I stopped and said to my husband when he said the last time.. One day. I said babe we did it we moved up from the tent and have lux toy hauler.lol along with our home. yes one day. When ya said one day we will have a Van and then ya said we do.. anyway pretty cool self reflection yall. sorry i read this thing about most people dont or mentally cant self reflect. the artical blew my mind. so i just respect and appreciate to see one of my fav cutestes (lets eat steak in the cuuzie.. couples .lol cuz thats what me and my old man would do for a good time.lol like just still self ref. and know your growth. so cool as your all amazing as the food ya cook up. k im done book out.lol
I’m having Ribeye for Easter dinner but DAMN Taku that steak makes mine look like chuck roast 😮😂👌👍
I knew you were in my neck of the woods. I live in Santa Rosa. Occidental is a cool little town.
I say plant your roots for a home base. You can make equity from it. Have friends take care of the place when traveling. My brother and I take care of all my neighbors' places when they go to their vacation places.
I just discovered your guys channels you guys are awesome !!! Taku where did you get that flannel from man those colors look good
Jocelyns got those PILLOWS!. 😂
🥶 ,I know it's good for you, but after a hot tub, it must be harder!
Folks use a chest freezer👍.
Nice place enjoy🎉.
JO JO IN VT 💞
New Zealand is the answer team. House and land and travel 🤔🤔
💛...since you're in the area, mud baths...aah...
You are so creative 😂
I suggest you look outside of California. Between high land prices and taxes unless your channel income gets bigger you really can't afford it. Taku will be back in a restaurant. As one camper said the coast of Oregon is amazing and you're never really far from a major or feeder airport. another suggestion might be to consider Mexico or other Central American countries. Cost of living is low, people are friendly and for the most part it's safe for ex-pats. The fishing speaks for it's self.- I'm sure you will make a go of it where ever you land!
OMG!!❤Looks delicious!!
y’all are my role models!!!
I gotta start getting your gear. Will it cover the beer belly I got now? Memphis, 10
Two regions to look into:
1. Oregon (where I live).
Property can be found near the coast. Further North and you are closer to Portland International Airport.
I know you mentioned your need to be in the sun... The thing is, over the past 20 years the climate has been changing dramatically. We of course see long periods of rain and snow in many areas but they pass and we have enjoyed a much warmer summer and fall within the past 8 years. I was born in Santa Cruz, CA and my DNA is truly in need of sun exposure in order to thrive. With exercise & vitamin D/K2 supplement I am not suffering. Added bonuses; exceptional fishing opportunities, all of the coast beaches are accessible to the public (unlike CA) crabbing is open 365 days each year, and in the NW portion of Oregon we have amazing Razor Clamming opportunities. Oh and, having been a chef myself, the Willamette Valley is like no other region I have ever seen. The close proximity of exceptional foods and the affordability of said foods is incomparable. I get my beef from a family farm, my own chickens lay amazing eggs, and many farms offer CSA subscriptions.
2. Puget Sound in Washington.
There are opportunities to purchase land that won't completely break you financially. Your unique position in the UA-cam world affords you potential to make any land acquisition into useful content.
My family and I have considered relocating to areas such as Port Townsend or Sequim. We have friends who have a private island in West Vancouver B.C. and the potential to live much closer is very enticing (for us). Weather is indeed a bigger concern that far North though - but - I am one of those weirdos who had been studying our climate changes and weather patterns since 1990 and many of the things that myself and other like minded folks have been foreseeing are coming to fruition. That said, a move to the Pacific NW sooner, rather than later, may save you from the frantic larger scale migration that will likely be coming in the future from states to the south (California, Nevada, etc.)
I won't be traveling so the concern that pets or livestock can't be left behind is a non-issue but I would hope that you may be able to establish yourself in a community where people would be willing to help (as my experience with rural living over the years has found the best neighbors anyone could ever ask for).
Life is short.
Do what it is that has the potential to make your heart sing and your soul shine.
Cheers!
Any chili Krisp being sold in New Zealand?
One last thing, did you say you were trying to settle down or elsewhere? People, they can't 'tackle' the "Taklyn the World" that much if they really did, ya know. And me and my girl would miss them. Memphis, 10
Ayyeee your in sonoma county! Hell yeah!
Hipcamp is so HIP!
Great video guys 👍👍
You’ll love Virginia Beach.
You guys are cool
So which is it Taku, beans or bread?
Portland, Oregon!
It’s always the dilemma with pets; freedom versus unconditional love🥺
Its fine to travel when you have pets, like kids they don't have to be next to you all the time ( to a certain age of course ). Its just more complicated to find someone you can trust to watch them. My dog is a big people lover, so as long as he has company, he's okie without his family.
My gf has a cat and we just take her with us pretty much everywhere we can, even to go camping, works like a charm 😊
It’s fine to travel with pets if you travel like a normal person! 😊 we travel anywhere from 1-6 months at a time to places with strict rules and long quarantines.
Taku saying we got it pretty good right now was the hardest subtle flex ever
That place is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🫶🏾
I pitch a tent wherever I like
I could be way wrong about this but I'll just throw it out there. You guys might have the life style that fits investing into a timeshare place and trading stay times with other timeshare holders around the world. You wouldn't get pets because you're only there for a portion of the year, but you have a place that can somewhat be looked at as home base amongst your travels.
Love it
Sound like somewhere in Oregon fits the bill
I’m not the only one seeing a future split up, not a trip but a break.
If you guys come through the Oregon coast Hwy 101 Near Florence hit me up.
Humboldt, Arcata, airport, trees, fish,
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Shasta or Redding is a good location to live
Come stay with me here in Alaska Dillingham and we can fish 🐟
Hey guys I'm in Sebastopol and like to fish lake sonoma. Let me know if your interested in getting together for some spring bass fishing.
have you ever thought of just buying as an investment. spread your finances in a mortgage while someone rents it. and when you are ready to settle down, you can sell it later or move in
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How come there's nobody there but you guys? 😅
Hiiiii 😍🥰
Why not 2 in 1. Just bake beans bread 🤭
How do you guys afford this lifestyle? Do you have jobs outside of UA-cam?
You must be new to this channel and their main channel. They are content creator or UA-camr's if you prefer that title. She did mention briefly at the end that they shoot fishing content as a source of income. There other channel had over 700k subscriber. Taku use to a sushi chef in the bay area before doing content fulltime. He sell his own brand of chilli crisp oil. He had merchandise for sale. So you can imagine where they get their income and how it support their lifestyle.
Liiiiiiiiiikkkkkkkeeeeee. J'aime
We like the bikini more than the suit!!!
the lighter u r the faster u go
Bathing suits are overrated.
Please narrate more with less of your ol man.... He has his own channel. I get it's a dual, but come on. You need more spotlight.
When you do get pets please adopt from shelters. California euthanizes the most in the entire country due to lack of homes. Don’t buy from a breeder please
Somewhere outside Seattle?