FYI. New Mexico, The Land of Enchantment, has a pretty cool deal on their state parks. For $250 per annum, you can stay in each state park up to 14 days. There are over 30 state parks. That, my dear, is cheap rent. My daughter lives in a tiny studio in San Diego for $1200 a month. For $250 I lived in twenty plus beautiful state parks for a year!
Good morning from Queensland Australia x love your lifestyle . IDEA. Hold o to the avocado seeds and pop them into some soil on one of your walks . I do this with all my fruit seeds and I am happily responsible for 4 x avocado trees growing in the wild . ❤
14 days for FREE?!! Wow. We can barely find anywhere to stay for one night in the UK. I HATE the way van life is treated in the UK. 'No overnight' is what you see everywhere and a lot of the time you have to do it in stealth mode to get away with it. Not that I do it full time like you, just for holidays. What a beautiful spot you found.
YES! I'm 65 and traveled the US extensively in my youth. Now i have my van to travel to Florida to spend time on my lot (house gone after 🌀 Ian) with my two cats. I also use the van to visit friends and relatives when not in FL or my MN home. All sorts of reasons to enjoy vanlife! 😻😃👍
This is actually my favorite kind of van video. I like seeing the day in day out stuff. It doesn’t bore me at all. So keep it coming. Most of us live a day in day out life but it’s awesome to watch someone do it without being tied down to one place and have all the work that goes into taking care of a home and yard. If I was alone I would be doing exactly what you are doing. I live in Indiana. I’m always wondering how I could stay for free if I lived here in a van. The idea of going west sounds great but like you I have family here. I honestly would probably stay in the Midwest and travel north to south and back following the seasons with spending some of the colder months in Florida. I prefer green instead of desert. Sure I might take a trip west now and then but I don’t think I could live there with all of my family here. If you ever stay in Indiana the southern part of the state is best. Our home is in the suburbs but we have a fishing cabin in Brown County, Indiana that we absolutely love. If it wasn’t for owning that I’d have to travel in a camper or something like that. I’d have to do something that involves getting out into nature at least part of the time or I’ll pull my hair out. I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for sharing it.
Yep, I totally get it. I have been purposefully seeking out places in the Midwest north to south, but not going so far west or east. I have been to some wonderful places in Indiana. One of the first places I ventured out to way back when. It surprised me as much as finding these spots surprised me😊😎💃🏻
WOW! You knocked it out of the ball park with this one. It is just so amazing that you could stay in such a beautiful serene spot for free. Driving is definitely not my forte, so driving to distant places is out for me; so I really enjoy living in the great outdoors vicariously through you. I don't know if you realize this, but you could teach a master class in how to live out of a van and eat healthy, age backwards, and look like a cover girl. I am a 71 year old girl, so I am not hitting on you, just stating facts.
As a "66 year old boy", I concur, both that this was an outstanding video, and that the desirable traits you observe about Dee are all true. It's cute that you had to clarify that you're not hitting on her. Maybe I should have told Neil Armstrong I wasn't hitting on him when I just treated him like the nice human being he was, and he noticed that, and befriended me. UA-camrs have become a bit like rock stars of varying degrees. Some rock stars end up marrying a groupie, but most groupies are delusional about their chances of that, either by a bit too much hero worship, or being too transactional/competitive in how they conduct their obvious pursuit, or being a taker by asking for autographs, photos with them, stories from them, a night with them, etc. I am aware that I know more about Dee, or Billy Joel, or Shania Twain, than they know about me. One-to-many fan/admirer relationships are easily misunderstood by the fans. Just being yourself, is always best, but fans tend to lack the self-discipline to do that when meeting a movie star, sports star, rock star, powerful politician, billionaire, national hero, or even a favorite niche UA-camr. Dee is online-beloved, online-befriended, and online-admired by many, including me. I'm pretty sure she is able to put that into context, while also having to be a bit careful in person because probably some of her fans can't put it into the same context which she does. But she probably had some wisdom about admirers, long before going on UA-cam, just due to being beautiful, smart, and nice. I bet she's had secret and not-so-secret admirers for a very long time. Here's to hoping that didn't lead to negative experiences, though it too often does.
Put hand towel paper inside your salad containers to avoid the moisture that makes the leaves wilt.. the leaves will last way longer with the hand towel paper in side the container
There are so many beautiful places in the USA that aren't "Tourist traps." I can't wait to get back out on the road with my little van. Watching you reminds me it is possible without the bigger vans with all of the bells and whistles.
I agree! It’s fun for me to do tourist things now and then-but I get so much pleasure out of finding these great gems. Like a fun little secret garden or something 🥰
We seem to be close in age and I totally agree with doing this while we are able. My husband is not retired but I am. I decided I wasn’t going to sit around and waste because of his choices- which I totally support. We have a beautiful home but I’ve always traveled as a senior care exec. I miss the open road so much. I’ve decided to do month on and month off or 2 and 2 so I can have the freedom I cherish and support my marriage at the same time. It’s great to be able to travel between family and grandkids too. I think we take each moment as it comes and remain open minded for the future. Thnx for sharing your philosophy. ☀️⭐️
My son just returned from study abroad in Spain. He said he was shocked how many perishables were not refrigerated (I.e., eggs, fruit, lettuce) … and everything was fine!
Hey Ms. Dee! That's a great spot! Lots of us realize at some point that no matter where you go, there you are. It's best to learn to be happy with yourself.
Beautiful! I know the area. I grew up in the U.P. of Michigan. You really should make your way to the Ottawa National Forrest near Ironwood. The Black River runs through it. That river has four sets of breath-taking waterfalls: Gorge Falls, Potawatomi Falls, Rainbow Falls, and Conglomerate Falls. There are very nice walkways with stairs going to each one. Then the Black River dumps into Lake Superior at Black River Harbor. It is something you really shouldn’t miss as long as you are so close right now. You will not be disappointed, believe me! I moved to the twin cities years ago, but I miss the U.P. so much. Deb, I love you and your videos! Thank you so much.
Spent 6 weeks this summer SUV camping within 20' of either Lake Superior Lake Michigan shoreline. It was bliss every moment. No campsites were free as I prefer camp amenities I look for modest fees with easy access (5-20 miles) to sightseeing & fun activities. Assume most National Forests offer similar options throughout the country.
You may find 70 is a young.senior once on the road. Do not doubt yourself. With your age you have wisdom. Once you get moving, and establish a routine that works for you and you can ignore a lot more than you thought possible.
Wow! I had trouble finding a spot in the U.P. along Lake Superior, so I ended up paying for a campsite that I didn't even use, just to park overnight in their parking lot! But it was beautiful, so no regrets. You scored, girl!
You just described what my future should look like! But first I have to sell my house because living in a camper is more expensive in the Netherlands than living in a house. I would like to be around children and grandchildren. You continue to inspire me, thank you again Dee 🙏🏼
Wow amazing place. A hint to stop avocados from going off, is to keep them covered in water, so they don’t all ripen at once. I love watching your journey. Thank you so very much for allowing us to tag along. Cheers, Christine❤
I love how you tell like it really in when living the van life. Van life for me is freedom to change my backyard whenever the urge hits me. I stay mostly in or near cities here in California even with the crackdown on overnight parking and sleeping in one's own vehicle. It requires discipline, adhering to posted signage and listening to your gut feeling. It requires that your van or other vehicle be " clean" of telltale signs that you might be sleeping in your vehicle, i.e. multiple pieces of luggage, large trash bags rope tied on the roof, lawn chairs, etc. I keep my van as clean as possible. I never park in front of people's homes. Yes, national forests are a haven for us van lifers. I take advantage of these beautiful areas. It distresses me that there are those who do the same, however, they trash these sites. We all need to practice "Leave No Trace." I carry large contractor bags in my van, sadly, to clean up after irresponsible individuals. Dee, as far as refrigeration or no refrigeration, do what works for you. I have two coolers, one between the front seats and one next to my bed in the cargo area. I drink a lot of fluids (no alcohol!) and I like my water, Gatorade and coffee creamer cold. I buy fresh food products on a daily basis as needed. lawn chairs
Dear Dee your honesty is so refreshing…so glad of all the things you shared in this video…loved the beach scenes…thanks for sharing as usual …be safe and careful
Exactly why I watch your videos...just the life with a lot of beautiful scenery. I enjoy Bunny's "field trips", but it can't all be specific planned adventures. And, thank you for the little bit about refrigeration. Not everything needs to be in the frig!
I’m glad you enjoy the channel. Lol… yes, Bunny gets around. When we travel together she slows down a bit, but I enjoy tagging along with her now and then on her adventures!!!
Hola from Puerto Rico!! You are amazing!! Love your van, your conversations, your smile and how you let the positive of life embrace you. It is always so nice to see your videos. Many blessings to you!
I have to tell you that you have been an inspiration. I have been wanting to do this for a long time, and now that I have retired, I will have the free time. My little suv is slowly coming together, and I plan to ship it to the west coast and do a year-long road trip! I think that would give me enough memories to last me. Thank you! Looking forward to the next video!
I’ve only done this kind of adventure for a total of 25 days round trip from California to Ontario, Canada via TCH1, and it was liberating and I will do it again! The best way to see remote yet the most beautiful places in North America ! Thank you for sharing and looking forward to your future adventures. Very inspiring!
As always, it is great seeing the lovely surroundings and that you are enjoying being there. I know you inspire others to figure things out in simple ways that meet individual needs.
You’re so sweet and love what you do in you’re situation but we love it remember one thing life is yours no body else’s youres be strong do what makes you happy ❤
I really like your hair! Great information,it’s good to see how to have produce is used without refrigeration. Good to know about free camping East of the Mississippi. I’ve other van lifers are saying camping opportunities in the Northeast are more difficult to find for free.
Dee, I love all of your content, but, especially appreciate videos like this one. The beautiful scenery, showing us the map, how you do you in the van. I am finally going on a long haul road trip! Heading to Florida from Missouri and when done there going to Kentucky and Tennessee before heading home. So looking forward to it. Great video! Thank you so much for the work you put into it. Safe and happy travels enjoying the journey with you!! 🤗😊
Another great video!!!! I like to see the van life daily living as well as your informational videos with your great tips too. I find it interesting that you use your van to get you from place to place and not just to travel extensively. I plan to do that too. I am in Indiana and I have family in Maryland and Florida. It will be nice way to spend time with family and still have my own space. 😊
I know right where that is! M28. Go left passed the dock and there is an awesome beach with beautiful rocks. Tends to be more private, it can get quite crowded. Love the u.p!
We all need days like this. How wonderful you were able to find this spot. I resonate with your thoughts about van life. Your videos always share what your life is in a van….and I so enjoy them. Thank you.❤
Bonjour Dee , always nice to see you happy living your magic adventure ,looking so good with the same motivation , passion & beautiful vibe & light in your eyes 🙏 Have start the process of building my camper truck 2 months ago & should be ready in less than a year 🤞Enjoy this magic spot & wish you all the best Dee .. Big hugs from Kiwiland & Keep in touch 💌
Great video, Dee! I particularly enjoyed your Seeds of Change meal and will try that myself sometime. The scenery is magnificent at both your campsite and the pull-off picnic area which formed a nice backdrop for the interesting conversation about why you stay on the road as opposed to setting up a permanent household. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is dramatically beautiful. There is camping, but I think that it is not free. Many years ago, I backpacked the shoreline trail. One night, I was drenched by a storm and learned the value of a good tent. This was followed by a hitchhiking/backpacking trip along the US northern tier to the Pacific Ocean and a turn south to San Diego where one of my friends lived. An amazing adventure with lots of ups and downs, literally and figuratively. Good to see you in Michigan again. My stepson, who is visiting from Italy where he lives, has been trying to decide between a minivan and a transit connect type vehicle for camping in Europe. I gave him the link to your six-minute van tour. He was very impressed with the many good ideas and was later looking at transit type vehicles for sale in Rome.
Sounds like a great adventure. Yeah…have your son look into Ford Tourneo connect in Europe (I believe that is what they are called). Nissan NV200 are popular there as well. Happy exploring to you both!!!💃🏻🙌🏼💪🏼🚗
Hi Dee, I liked your quote around mi video: ‘The reason why you choose do this, will play a lot into how you do this.’ True words. I set up my my mini cargo van so that I could camp and carry the equipment I use when I’m flying. I’m camped at the glider port as I write this, after a great day of flying. Glider is put away, Dinner is done, batteries are charging, and I’m watching my favourite YT lady talking about how she enjoys her adventures! Cheers!
Oh, I'm so glad that you've found a place that looks very much what I described, not too long ago- that's wonderful, Dee!🤗🚙And it's so serene! That avocado tops off the salad perfectly, also! 🥗🥑👍That was truly a great video-thanks for sharing!🤗
Wow, what an amazing site to have for 14 days! I figured it was in Michigan somewhere. I'm not far from there so maybe I'll explore it a bit this summer. Again, you have a lovely little home. Happy trails!
Wow, love the area you have been in here. The quinoa reminded me, I just strated toasting mine before adding it to a dish, gives it a nice nutty flavor. You can either toast it in a skillet or bake in the oven till golden brown. The white quinoa works best for this. Love van traveling solo and with a friend, it's all good! I too am always encouraging people to get out and do it. Have fun out there, safe journey!
Greetings from Downunder. Thanks for the interesting and scenic video. Always great to see what it's like in other countries, and how life can be "navigated". Looking forward to your next adventure. Cheers, take care, enjoy.
Wonderful impressions. What a fantastic place. I love your van so much. So many lovely details and creative ideas. For me it’s one of the best conversations that I have seen. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes from Germany.
Hi Dee, Great to see you and the video of this lovely area. Simple nature is the best of all I think🥰 Thanks for sharing your thoughts on why you do what you do, the way you travel, the way you also spend some time thinking of your future needs. More people, if they would experiment and think about what they want, what they like, and then venture out to try new things, well. I believe they just might be happier or at least more content. I love your van set up, and I like the simplicity (still though, your van home is a very well oiled machine!) Whenever I see your videos, I feel that it is a possibility. I am the primary caregiver for some disabled family. But I think I could (with a van like yours) enjoy a weekend out here and there. I don't really care for hotels or busy places, but places like this that you showcased today, would be perfect. Not too far off the beaten road, but just simple and quiet in nature. Thanks for sharing your life-you are so refreshing and positive. 🥰 Your world is beautifuL!!!
Thank you for sharing, Martha! I agree with experimenting until you find what works. Yep, my van would certainly work for shorter trips and weekends if that’s your plan!!!💃🏻🙌🏼💪🏼
@@LadyBugout It's the Indigenous name for Lake Superior, made famous in the song The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald by Gordon Lightfoot. The things that stick in my brain are wild. 🤣♥️
Also was able to spend multiple weeks at Hiawatha Nat Forest recently, then got reports Ottawa Nat Forest directly to west in UP MI had more varied topography & nicer scenery so stopped by their office W of Ironwood. The maps Ladybug referenced are available 24/7 - right outside the front door. CK'ed out Black River Nat Scenic Drive (+the five waterfalls along route) and Little Girl Beach over 3 days. Recommend all. Also attended 'Plaidurday' a day long event celebrated throughout UP celebrating "plaid clothing" - yeah its a real "thing".
@@LadyBugout when you get out west let me know I’ll forward some spectacular spots for you to film. I also follow you on instagram where I post my pictures.
I needed to hear how to do it without refrigeration, Good information. Do you have to uses bamboo towels for the moisture? I didn´t see them in your product list , unless I missed it. you are just a sweetheart , take care
This is an awesome video Lady Bugout 😊 You look like you're having so much fun! Is this over by Michigan! I just moved from Utah in my car from there! :)
Hey, I think you should come up with some cooking classes. I like the foods I have seen you cook in your videos but I do not know how to put them all together and have them turn out edible. You seem to eat healthy with an ease of cooking and seems like spontaneity. Think about some short classes. I like that you are showing us the ingredients you are using and I wonder what spices of flavors you use.
One thing i see in the grocery stores here in Canada is lettuce that still has its roots. It still comes in a clamshell plastic container , but stays fresh longer because it can absorb the moisture through the roots.have you seen that in your stores in the states?
I found a trick no matter what kind of lettuce it doesn't have to be one of those expensive ones it's in the container you simply put an inch of water in the bottom of a yogurt container a cottage cheese container whatever container will hold the lettuce upright and then you cover it with the plastic bag that you brought it home in and then every time you use it you peel off the outside pieces and you cut a fresh bottom and you change the water cuz after 3 days or so it'll get slimy as long as you keep the water fresh and you cut the bottom off it will last for weeks and I just set mine on the door kind of like where the gallon of milk is meant to go🎉
FYI. New Mexico, The Land of Enchantment, has a pretty cool deal on their state parks. For $250 per annum, you can stay in each state park up to 14 days. There are over 30 state parks. That, my dear, is cheap rent. My daughter lives in a tiny studio in San Diego for $1200 a month. For $250 I lived in twenty plus beautiful state parks for a year!
Nice!!! That is a great idea.🤗
$1200 a month for a studio is insanely cheap in SoCal 😳
Good morning from Queensland Australia x love your lifestyle . IDEA. Hold o to the avocado seeds and pop them into some soil on one of your walks .
I do this with all my fruit seeds and I am happily responsible for 4 x avocado trees growing in the wild . ❤
Oooooh that’s an awesome idea!!!💃🏻🙌🏼💪🏼
Don’t give it away! Living life to the fullest- way to go!
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14 days for FREE?!! Wow. We can barely find anywhere to stay for one night in the UK. I HATE the way van life is treated in the UK. 'No overnight' is what you see everywhere and a lot of the time you have to do it in stealth mode to get away with it. Not that I do it full time like you, just for holidays. What a beautiful spot you found.
That is such a shame to hear. I can’t imagine how I’d manage this otherwise.
Yep...same in the Netherlands! It s*cks, doesn't it! So stealth mode it is for half the time 💪🏼
We are so lucky in the US and not many Americans understand how lucky we are. Most are afraid of the wilderness luckily.
YES! I'm 65 and traveled the US extensively in my youth. Now i have my van to travel to Florida to spend time on my lot (house gone after 🌀 Ian) with my two cats. I also use the van to visit friends and relatives when not in FL or my MN home. All sorts of reasons to enjoy vanlife! 😻😃👍
That is awesome! I’m glad you made the most out of a bad situation!!!☺️
Nice area! The sound of water is always a plus. Enjoy! 😎
It sure is!😎
This is actually my favorite kind of van video. I like seeing the day in day out stuff. It doesn’t bore me at all. So keep it coming. Most of us live a day in day out life but it’s awesome to watch someone do it without being tied down to one place and have all the work that goes into taking care of a home and yard. If I was alone I would be doing exactly what you are doing. I live in Indiana. I’m always wondering how I could stay for free if I lived here in a van. The idea of going west sounds great but like you I have family here. I honestly would probably stay in the Midwest and travel north to south and back following the seasons with spending some of the colder months in Florida. I prefer green instead of desert. Sure I might take a trip west now and then but I don’t think I could live there with all of my family here. If you ever stay in Indiana the southern part of the state is best. Our home is in the suburbs but we have a fishing cabin in Brown County, Indiana that we absolutely love. If it wasn’t for owning that I’d have to travel in a camper or something like that. I’d have to do something that involves getting out into nature at least part of the time or I’ll pull my hair out. I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for sharing it.
Yep, I totally get it. I have been purposefully seeking out places in the Midwest north to south, but not going so far west or east. I have been to some wonderful places in Indiana. One of the first places I ventured out to way back when. It surprised me as much as finding these spots surprised me😊😎💃🏻
I feel exactly the same as you with every point you make! Love this video!
WOW! You knocked it out of the ball park with this one. It is just so amazing that you could stay in such a beautiful serene spot for free. Driving is definitely not my forte, so driving to distant places is out for me; so I really enjoy living in the great outdoors vicariously through you. I don't know if you realize this, but you could teach a master class in how to live out of a van and eat healthy, age backwards, and look like a cover girl. I am a 71 year old girl, so I am not hitting on you, just stating facts.
That made my day!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to encourage me. 🥰
@@LadyBugout You are so very welcome. Keep these beautiful videos coming, they bring a lot of joy.
As a "66 year old boy", I concur, both that this was an outstanding video, and that the desirable traits you observe about Dee are all true. It's cute that you had to clarify that you're not hitting on her. Maybe I should have told Neil Armstrong I wasn't hitting on him when I just treated him like the nice human being he was, and he noticed that, and befriended me.
UA-camrs have become a bit like rock stars of varying degrees. Some rock stars end up marrying a groupie, but most groupies are delusional about their chances of that, either by a bit too much hero worship, or being too transactional/competitive in how they conduct their obvious pursuit, or being a taker by asking for autographs, photos with them, stories from them, a night with them, etc. I am aware that I know more about Dee, or Billy Joel, or Shania Twain, than they know about me. One-to-many fan/admirer relationships are easily misunderstood by the fans. Just being yourself, is always best, but fans tend to lack the self-discipline to do that when meeting a movie star, sports star, rock star, powerful politician, billionaire, national hero, or even a favorite niche UA-camr.
Dee is online-beloved, online-befriended, and online-admired by many, including me. I'm pretty sure she is able to put that into context, while also having to be a bit careful in person because probably some of her fans can't put it into the same context which she does. But she probably had some wisdom about admirers, long before going on UA-cam, just due to being beautiful, smart, and nice. I bet she's had secret and not-so-secret admirers for a very long time. Here's to hoping that didn't lead to negative experiences, though it too often does.
Put hand towel paper inside your salad containers to avoid the moisture that makes the leaves wilt.. the leaves will last way longer with the hand towel paper in side the container
Yes, great advice!
There are so many beautiful places in the USA that aren't "Tourist traps." I can't wait to get back out on the road with my little van. Watching you reminds me it is possible without the bigger vans with all of the bells and whistles.
Yes, I love her simplicity. My next car is going to be a Berlingo - similar if not same as Ladybug.
I agree! It’s fun for me to do tourist things now and then-but I get so much pleasure out of finding these great gems. Like a fun little secret garden or something 🥰
We seem to be close in age and I totally agree with doing this while we are able. My husband is not retired but I am. I decided I wasn’t going to sit around and waste because of his choices- which I totally support. We have a beautiful home but I’ve always traveled as a senior care exec. I miss the open road so much. I’ve decided to do month on and month off or 2 and 2 so I can have the freedom I cherish and support my marriage at the same time. It’s great to be able to travel between family and grandkids too. I think we take each moment as it comes and remain open minded for the future. Thnx for sharing your philosophy. ☀️⭐️
That sounds like a wonderful plan. You will have the best of both worlds that way😊
My son just returned from study abroad in Spain. He said he was shocked how many perishables were not refrigerated (I.e., eggs, fruit, lettuce) … and everything was fine!
Yes, it’s very true that many foods do just fine without refrigeration.☺️
Hey Ms. Dee! That's a great spot! Lots of us realize at some point that no matter where you go, there you are. It's best to learn to be happy with yourself.
Absolutely!!😎
It's an amazing place where you con contact with the nature, far away from the noise of the city. Only peace!!! ❤
Yes it is☺️
You seem more relaxed and happy these days, nice to see!
Yes, thanks!!! I am☺️
Thanks for the bit about no-refrigeration. I agree, just pick one’s food accordingly, and safe the space & the power!
It works!!!
Beautiful! I know the area. I grew up in the U.P. of Michigan. You really should make your way to the Ottawa National Forrest near Ironwood. The Black River runs through it. That river has four sets of breath-taking waterfalls: Gorge Falls, Potawatomi Falls, Rainbow Falls, and Conglomerate Falls. There are very nice walkways with stairs going to each one. Then the Black River dumps into Lake Superior at Black River Harbor. It is something you really shouldn’t miss as long as you are so close right now. You will not be disappointed, believe me! I moved to the twin cities years ago, but I miss the U.P. so much. Deb, I love you and your videos! Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for the wonderful tips!!!
Spent 6 weeks this summer SUV camping within 20' of either Lake Superior Lake Michigan shoreline. It was bliss every moment. No campsites were free as I prefer camp amenities
I look for modest fees with easy access (5-20 miles) to sightseeing & fun activities. Assume most National Forests offer similar options throughout the country.
Sounds wonderful. It’s a great area!!!🤗
I love that you keep all options open for now and your future.
Thanks. It has helped me to be more stress free.☺️
Almost 70 and heading out in few months. My only concern is very poor mobility but I'm going to give it a go anyway
You may find 70 is a young.senior once on the road. Do not doubt yourself. With your age you have wisdom. Once you get moving, and establish a routine that works for you and you can ignore a lot more than you thought possible.
@@jreton8971 Thank you so much for the encouragement 🙂
That’s awesome! I’m glad you’re giving it a go. You never know until you try, and you might find that it helps in ways you never knew.☺️
Wow! I had trouble finding a spot in the U.P. along Lake Superior, so I ended up paying for a campsite that I didn't even use, just to park overnight in their parking lot! But it was beautiful, so no regrets. You scored, girl!
Now I really feel like I scored!!!
We all have different reasons and ways to live the van life. It's helpful to see the many ways it can be lived.
Very true!
You just described what my future should look like! But first I have to sell my house because living in a camper is more expensive in the Netherlands than living in a house. I would like to be around children and grandchildren. You continue to inspire me, thank you again Dee 🙏🏼
Oh dear!!! That is crazy that it is more expensive. I wonder why that is?!??
@@LadyBugout Probably cos there isn't anywhere much that you're allowed to stay for free is my guess. It's the same in the UK.
Wow amazing place. A hint to stop avocados from going off, is to keep them covered in water, so they don’t all ripen at once.
I love watching your journey. Thank you so very much for allowing us to tag along. Cheers, Christine❤
Thanks for the tip!🤗
You make it all work. Always full of great info. Simply, but lacking nothing.
I appreciate that more than you know😊
Would like to see a side by side comparison of food in a fridge vs just a cooler. I don't believe everything needs refrigerated as well.
I’ll bring it up and see who’s willing to do it with me when we’re together again.☺️
I love how you tell like it really in when living the van life. Van life for me is freedom to change my backyard whenever the urge hits me. I stay mostly in or near cities here in California even with the crackdown on overnight parking and sleeping in one's own vehicle. It requires discipline, adhering to posted signage and listening to your gut feeling. It requires that your van or other vehicle be " clean" of telltale signs that you might be sleeping in your vehicle, i.e. multiple pieces of luggage, large trash bags rope tied on the roof, lawn chairs, etc. I keep my van as clean as possible. I never park in front of people's homes. Yes, national forests are a haven for us van lifers. I take advantage of these beautiful areas. It distresses me that there are those who do the same, however, they trash these sites. We all need to practice "Leave No Trace." I carry large contractor bags in my van, sadly, to clean up after irresponsible individuals. Dee, as far as refrigeration or no refrigeration, do what works for you. I have two coolers, one between the front seats and one next to my bed in the cargo area. I drink a lot of fluids (no alcohol!) and I like my water, Gatorade and coffee creamer cold. I buy fresh food products on a daily basis as needed.
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That is a great way to do it. I do the same with picking up trash that I find. It is a shame some are reckless about that. ☺️
Dear Dee your honesty is so refreshing…so glad of all the things you shared in this video…loved the beach scenes…thanks for sharing as usual …be safe and careful
You are so welcome!😊
Fingers crossed I hear something in 1-5 months about disability. My plan is to get a Van myself. Love your videos
Thanks awesome 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
Exactly why I watch your videos...just the life with a lot of beautiful scenery. I enjoy Bunny's "field trips", but it can't all be specific planned adventures. And, thank you for the little bit about refrigeration. Not everything needs to be in the frig!
I’m glad you enjoy the channel. Lol… yes, Bunny gets around. When we travel together she slows down a bit, but I enjoy tagging along with her now and then on her adventures!!!
Hola from Puerto Rico!! You are amazing!! Love your van, your conversations, your smile and how you let the positive of life embrace you. It is always so nice to see your videos. Many blessings to you!
Thank you. That means a lot to me☺️
I am loving your views!!!!! The most amazing way to spend a day in the well outside of the van!!!
You gotta get up North!!!!
I have to tell you that you have been an inspiration. I have been wanting to do this for a long time, and now that I have retired, I will have the free time. My little suv is slowly coming together, and I plan to ship it to the west coast and do a year-long road trip! I think that would give me enough memories to last me. Thank you! Looking forward to the next video!
That is awesome! I’m so excited for you 💃🏻💪🏼🙌🏼
I’ve only done this kind of adventure for a total of 25 days round trip from California to Ontario, Canada via TCH1, and it was liberating and I will do it again! The best way to see remote yet the most beautiful places in North America ! Thank you for sharing and looking forward to your future adventures. Very inspiring!
That is awesome! Yes, it is the best way I have found to do so for sure. Hope to see you down the road ☺️
As always, it is great seeing the lovely surroundings and that you are enjoying being there. I know you inspire others to figure things out in simple ways that meet individual needs.
Well said. Thank you.🥰
I was thinking about where I could go in my home state, and then here you are with this great info. You are so smart.
So glad it is helpful!!!
Hi Dee! What a gorgeous spot you found on Lake Superior. I like your outlook about van life. Your videos are always good! Take care and safe travels ❤
Thank you! You too, Michelle.
You’re so sweet and love what you do in you’re situation but we love it remember one thing life is yours no body else’s youres be strong do what makes you happy ❤
Yes indeed!!!💃🏻💪🏼🙌🏼🐞🚗
Great video, I love the forest service map idea.
Glad you like it!☺️
I really like your hair! Great information,it’s good to see how to have produce is used without refrigeration. Good to know about free camping East of the Mississippi. I’ve other van lifers are saying camping opportunities in the Northeast are more difficult to find for free.
Glad it was helpful! Yes, I’ve heard that too. I haven’t ventured that way yet for that reason. But I intend to try one of these days.
Great video! I’d love to know what all you put into that last salad. It looked so good! The food you make might be a great video of its own.
I’ll have to remember to do that!!! ☺️
You can cut foil with knives and scissors to sharpen them, Dee! fold the foil over at least layer of three though, be safe!
Thank you for that tip. I had forgotten about that!!!
Sometimes frills and thrills are overrated. I like your channel, its calming, simple and unique
That’s a very kind thing to say. Thank you☺️
A lovely area a healthy meal and a great informative video. Thanks for sharing.
You are very welcome!!!
Dee, I love all of your content, but, especially appreciate videos like this one. The beautiful scenery, showing us the map, how you do you in the van. I am finally going on a long haul road trip! Heading to Florida from Missouri and when done there going to Kentucky and Tennessee before heading home. So looking forward to it.
Great video! Thank you so much for the work you put into it. Safe and happy travels enjoying the journey with you!! 🤗😊
Wow, that sounds like a good trip. Safe travels 💃🏻🐞🚗
Beautiful area, and I like the info on no refrigeration. Thanks Dee. Safe travels.
You’re welcome, Nancy. Glad it’s helpful😊
Another great video!!!! I like to see the van life daily living as well as your informational videos with your great tips too. I find it interesting that you use your van to get you from place to place and not just to travel extensively. I plan to do that too. I am in Indiana and I have family in Maryland and Florida. It will be nice way to spend time with family and still have my own space. 😊
Glad you like them! That’s awesome. It’s a great way to get around.☺️
Thanks for this video Dee. I still live vicariously through you and that is great! Sending love and prayers!
Thank you so much! You’re the best💃🏻🙌🏼💪🏼
@@LadyBugout …says the pot to the kettle! LOL
Just watching you and your Videos are Definitely A Million Dollar View 😊
Thank you 😊
Great to see your video again, thanks for taking us along via UA-cam
Glad you enjoyed it☺️
My, what a find and the scenery of serene solitude in nature's best.
Yes indeed!!!
Dee, i find that a vlog does not need to be exciting. It's personality that makes a good vlog and you have that in heaps
Aww that is kind of you to say. I appreciate it☺️
always enjoy the purity,,,adorable
You are very kind. Thank you.☺️
Yeah, don’t tell. It’s part of the fun to hunt and find spots. And yeah! Just don’t tell on UA-cam 😊
Good point!☺️
I know right where that is! M28. Go left passed the dock and there is an awesome beach with beautiful rocks. Tends to be more private, it can get quite crowded. Love the u.p!
Thankfully, I was there when it was not crowded at all🙌🏼
Dee, that is so beautiful and peaceful! I’m flying in next Saturday to pick up the new Sprinter, so I’m hoping to see you if possible! ❤
YES please!!!
Enjoy your videos and thank you for sharing your daily life.
Glad you like them! ☺️
We all need days like this. How wonderful you were able to find this spot.
I resonate with your thoughts about van life. Your videos always share what your life is in a van….and I so enjoy them. Thank you.❤
Yes! Thank you! I’m glad you enjoy them☺️
What a beautiful spot!!
Yes! ☺️
What a place for lovers beautiful beach great surroundings what a nice place peace can be found on earth you have found it ❤
It was a beautiful place!
Bonjour Dee , always nice to see you happy living your magic adventure ,looking so good with the same motivation , passion & beautiful vibe & light in your eyes 🙏 Have start the process of building my camper truck 2 months ago & should be ready in less than a year 🤞Enjoy this magic spot & wish you all the best Dee .. Big hugs from Kiwiland & Keep in touch 💌
How exciting for you!!! Hope you find some magical place too☺️
@@LadyBugout Thank you Dee ! Yes , plenty of magic places here in NZ for wild camper life 🥰
Great video, Dee! I particularly enjoyed your Seeds of Change meal and will try that myself sometime. The scenery is magnificent at both your campsite and the pull-off picnic area which formed a nice backdrop for the interesting conversation about why you stay on the road as opposed to setting up a permanent household. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is dramatically beautiful. There is camping, but I think that it is not free. Many years ago, I backpacked the shoreline trail. One night, I was drenched by a storm and learned the value of a good tent. This was followed by a hitchhiking/backpacking trip along the US northern tier to the Pacific Ocean and a turn south to San Diego where one of my friends lived. An amazing adventure with lots of ups and downs, literally and figuratively. Good to see you in Michigan again. My stepson, who is visiting from Italy where he lives, has been trying to decide between a minivan and a transit connect type vehicle for camping in Europe. I gave him the link to your six-minute van tour. He was very impressed with the many good ideas and was later looking at transit type vehicles for sale in Rome.
Sounds like a great adventure. Yeah…have your son look into Ford Tourneo connect in Europe (I believe that is what they are called). Nissan NV200 are popular there as well. Happy exploring to you both!!!💃🏻🙌🏼💪🏼🚗
The current model VW camper van is amazing - but they are not sold in US. That may be an option for your stepson.
Thanks Dee--I will pass the information along to Mark.
Hi Dee, I liked your quote around mi video: ‘The reason why you choose do this, will play a lot into how you do this.’
True words. I set up my my mini cargo van so that I could camp and carry the equipment I use when I’m flying.
I’m camped at the glider port as I write this, after a great day of flying. Glider is put away, Dinner is done, batteries are charging, and I’m watching my favourite YT lady talking about how she enjoys her adventures!
Cheers!
Love that! I’m glad you enjoy what you do and have figured out a great way to keep enjoying it.💃🏻💪🏼🙌🏼😎
Oh, I'm so glad that you've found a place that looks very much what I described, not too long ago- that's wonderful, Dee!🤗🚙And it's so serene! That avocado tops off the salad perfectly, also! 🥗🥑👍That was truly a great video-thanks for sharing!🤗
It is beautiful! Thank you☺️
Wow, what an amazing site to have for 14 days! I figured it was in Michigan somewhere. I'm not far from there so maybe I'll explore it a bit this summer. Again, you have a lovely little home. Happy trails!
It is in the UP beautiful spot!
Looks so very calm and peaceful. Great find ❤️
It really is!🥰
@@LadyBugout 😊
Thank you for another lovely video. See you next time!
Thank you, Cheryl!
Living your best life there, girl!❤❤❤
Indeed!!!💃🏻🐞🙌🏼💪🏼
Thank you, I enjoy your calming video.
So nice of you🥰
Wow, love the area you have been in here. The quinoa reminded me, I just strated toasting mine before adding it to a dish, gives it a nice nutty flavor. You can either toast it in a skillet or bake in the oven till golden brown. The white quinoa works best for this. Love van traveling solo and with a friend, it's all good! I too am always encouraging people to get out and do it. Have fun out there, safe journey!
Yummy. I’ll have to try that☺️
Sweet spot. I have always wanted to camp in the UP of Michigan. Nice.
It’s worth it if you ever get to!☺️
Beautiful scenery!
I really enjoyed it 😊
Greetings from Downunder. Thanks for the interesting and scenic video. Always great to see what it's like in other countries, and how life can be "navigated". Looking forward to your next adventure. Cheers, take care, enjoy.
Glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
Thanks Dee. Great vid as always. Glad your well and happy. Regards from across the pond😘
Thank you! 😊 Be well💃🏻🐞🚗
Great spot. A joy to watch your process. 🌿
Thanks so much!💃🏻🚗🐞
Wonderful impressions. What a fantastic place. I love your van so much. So many lovely details and creative ideas. For me it’s one of the best conversations that I have seen. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes from Germany.
Thank you so much. I appreciate that you made such a thoughtful comment. It is very encouraging to me.☺️
Enjoy seeing what you eat and how you make it. Just bought the quinoa and brown rice packets. Hope they are as good as they portend to be.
Hope you enjoy!!!☺️
Hi Dee, Great to see you and the video of this lovely area. Simple nature is the best of all I think🥰 Thanks for sharing your thoughts on why you do what you do, the way you travel, the way you also spend some time thinking of your future needs. More people, if they would experiment and think about what they want, what they like, and then venture out to try new things, well. I believe they just might be happier or at least more content. I love your van set up, and I like the simplicity (still though, your van home is a very well oiled machine!) Whenever I see your videos, I feel that it is a possibility. I am the primary caregiver for some disabled family. But I think I could (with a van like yours) enjoy a weekend out here and there. I don't really care for hotels or busy places, but places like this that you showcased today, would be perfect. Not too far off the beaten road, but just simple and quiet in nature. Thanks for sharing your life-you are so refreshing and positive. 🥰 Your world is beautifuL!!!
Thank you for sharing, Martha! I agree with experimenting until you find what works. Yep, my van would certainly work for shorter trips and weekends if that’s your plan!!!💃🏻🙌🏼💪🏼
I love this! I like hearing your thoughts and why you make the choices you do. Such a great channel and video.
Thank you so much!☺️
I can relate and love your content. It is an encouragement.
I’m so glad you find it encouraging 🥰
I enjoy Your channel because it is not the same ol’, same ol’. See You out there.
I appreciate that 🥰
I'd recognize Gitche Gumee anywhere. Great Lakes rock! ❤ I also love Scarlett and Seth.
Im not sure what Gitche Gumee is, but I agree the Great Lakes rock!!!☺️
@@LadyBugout It's the Indigenous name for Lake Superior, made famous in the song The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald by Gordon Lightfoot. The things that stick in my brain are wild. 🤣♥️
@@sandrasomewhere Oh wow! I didn’t know that. How fun. Learn something new every day 💃🏻🐞🙌🏼💪🏼
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Commenting and liking before watching the whole video 🎉
Awww that is sweet. Thank you☺️
👍 beautiful 14 days spot. Well said
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it☺️
Also was able to spend multiple weeks at Hiawatha Nat Forest recently, then got reports Ottawa Nat Forest directly to west in UP MI had more varied topography & nicer scenery so stopped by their office W of Ironwood. The maps Ladybug referenced are available 24/7 - right outside the front door. CK'ed out Black River Nat Scenic Drive (+the five waterfalls along route) and Little Girl Beach over 3 days. Recommend all. Also attended 'Plaidurday' a day long event celebrated throughout UP celebrating "plaid clothing" - yeah its a real "thing".
Thanks for the great tips!
Wish more areas like these in the big VA! Great vlog!
I didn’t even know these existed around Michigan. The more I search, the more I find. 🤗
Beautiful country, thanks for sharing
You’re welcome. Yes… beautiful☺️
Beautiful area, safe travels🤗💕
Thank you! 🤗
See, you can get a sharpening stone pretty cheap at one of the dollar stores and they actually do work for sharpening knives
Good idea!
:) GO Dee! WELL DONE and Thanks MUCH for sharing! ALL the BEST and take care! Cheers from the Left Coast! :)
Thank you! You too!😊
Nice find. Thanks for sharing
You bet! You probably see beauty like that all the time☺️
@@LadyBugout when you get out west let me know I’ll forward some spectacular spots for you to film. I also follow you on instagram where I post my pictures.
Wow… that is fantastic!
You would love it!!!☺️
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching 😊
Bon appétit en Français 😂👍👍🇫🇷
J adore !
Thank you. ☺️
Great video as always my friend❤
Thank you my dear!!!
I needed to hear how to do it without refrigeration, Good information. Do you have to uses bamboo towels for the moisture? I didn´t see them in your product list , unless I missed it. you are just a sweetheart , take care
Hmmm I’ll have to check why it’s missing. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.☺️
This is an awesome video Lady Bugout 😊 You look like you're having so much fun! Is this over by Michigan! I just moved from Utah in my car from there! :)
Yes it was!
Hey, I think you should come up with some cooking classes. I like the foods I have seen you cook in your videos but I do not know how to put them all together and have them turn out edible. You seem to eat healthy with an ease of cooking and seems like spontaneity. Think about some short classes. I like that you are showing us the ingredients you are using and I wonder what spices of flavors you use.
I’m trying to sprinkle in recipes here and there. You are correct in assessing that I like easy, simple, quick meals. 🤗
Yay, for the UP and walking barefoot in the sand!
Yes!!🙌🏼💪🏼💃🏻👣
One thing i see in the grocery stores here in Canada is lettuce that still has its roots. It still comes in a clamshell plastic container , but stays fresh longer because it can absorb the moisture through the roots.have you seen that in your stores in the states?
I found a trick no matter what kind of lettuce it doesn't have to be one of those expensive ones it's in the container you simply put an inch of water in the bottom of a yogurt container a cottage cheese container whatever container will hold the lettuce upright and then you cover it with the plastic bag that you brought it home in and then every time you use it you peel off the outside pieces and you cut a fresh bottom and you change the water cuz after 3 days or so it'll get slimy as long as you keep the water fresh and you cut the bottom off it will last for weeks and I just set mine on the door kind of like where the gallon of milk is meant to go🎉
I have not seen that. But it totally makes sense.