We have camped in a camper for at least 30 years with no events. But in the past years, it's gotten worse. Last year, we had someone knock on our window at 3am. We were terrified. And there were meth heads around. Good luck up north! Avoid certain small towns in Washington such as Hoquium and Aberdeen. We had problems at Grayland State park campground, although it is a very nice campground. Yes, we are afraid, not of animals and bears, but of the two legged kind. Still, it's worth it. Never respond if someone knocks at your door at night. Sometimes they're testing to see who answers, female, male?
The scary thing is there’s s absolutely no privacy and if you’re alone others know it. I would never answer a door at night but I don’t know how easy rv’s are to break into.
Scenarios like this are why Smith & Wesson, Mossberg and Glock do outrageous business! Try to get into my camper at 3AM and there won't be a whiny liberal greeting you - only the business end of the boom stick!
1. Always watch the water line before setting camp, anytime you camp near water 2. Always see if you can have a quick exit, van/RV facing the road/exit, without you having to reverse and make a turn 3. Don’t leave rubbish outside, that’s critters and animal magnet. You’ll have noises and disturbances from them. Sleep disrupted and you worry for no reason. Secondly, you can’t leave at a heart beat because your rubbish is still outside.
We ALWAYS go to bed 100% prepared & ready to leave at the first sign of alarm - so that we DON'T have to step outside of the RV - not for ANYTHING. It's a case of start up & go immediately.. and I would think that should be a habit for anyone who is travelling. Packin' isn't a bad thing, either - as a last resort.
Packing, as you stated as a last resort? My answer to that is,I would not leave home without carrying the best and most weaponry that federal and state laws allow. Be safe out there, and God bless.
@@fishcrow2848 Exactly, @fishcrow .. Safety whilst on the road is our number one priority! We've had some insane encounters with some insane characters .. It seems there is always someone out there who will try to take everything from you - - including your life & liberty - - and there are far more of these people around than I could have ever imagined! We've had far too many run-ins with the nastiest of people to count now, so we also had well-concealed security cameras installed which cover every aspect of the entire RV's exterior, with dedicated viewing-panels in both front & rear - we can see everything at once, at a single glance - & this saved us from what would have been a serious situation just a few nights ago.. Never assume you are 'alone' just because you are in a remote location & haven't seen anyone else around! Safety AND security at all times are our top priorities - but particularly at night time. At the push of a couple of buttons, we're good to go within seconds of waking up! Our nightly routine includes isolating one fully-charged battery from the solar system to ensure immediate start-up, that the keys are in the ignition, we do a walk-around to check that everything is in order & good to go immediately & that nothing is left outside, we engage all safety locks on cupboards & fridge etc (you only forget to do that ONCE, LOL!) .. and if, for some reason, things didn't go to plan that way, then we wouldn't hesitate to exercise our right to protect ourselves - with several options to choose from located within arm's reach all throughout the RV. I would highly recommend that all travellers consider their own escape & defense plan long before you might ever need one - because undoubtedly there will be times when you will wish you had a plan A, B, C & D! At the very least, be prepared for it! : ) By the way, I read that the FBI estimates that there are at least 33 serial-killers operating within the United States AT ANY ONE TIME ......
The police are no help...they always tell me: Just move your RV to somewhere safer. So I do. But before that, people always knocking at my door at 3AM at night trying to get inside my camper RV because the weather is so cold outside, at least 12 times a night...I call them Meth zombies. Gunshots heard all night, am I afraid? Would you be? I drove and moved to Seattle, Washington. To a nice RV park. I hope it's less scary here. Wish me luck.
Oh my goodness I read your comment in my prayers go out to you just keep being strong keep your head up don’t let these idiots scare you too much but still be aware and be cautious you got this you’ve already been doing this for a while I’m sure you’re doing a lot better than most people would be that’s for sure in fact I’m sure they could learn something from you I hope you’re safe and happy❤ 🙏🏾
I’ve been camping in a camper with my family my whole life and it was mostly really safe (we usually aren’t in big cities either) but we once had to spent a night on a normal parking lot in a slightly bigger city because we had to get on a really early ferry, and in the middle of the night some person started walking around our camper, trying to look inside and mumbling weird stuff and that time I was happy to have my German Shepard dog, because while he loved us and always listened to us well, he absolutely hated strangers and so he barked really loudly and aggressively, making the person outside leave, so I believe dogs really are the best ❤
Probably should not leave trash outside like that. Great way to get critters at night. If you are in bear country the critter may be a lot bigger and meaner than you want to deal with. They can open up that RV like a tin can and eat yummy contents inside. You included
Carry a shotgun, don't let anyone know you have it. If anything or anyone comes through your door, just aim in their general direction. For you ladies that have never shot a gun, you'll find a shotgun shell puts out a wide pattern so you're sure to hit your target. Just go to a gun range and do some practice shots and get the feel of the "kick" and how to load it, etc. Take some classes. Carry a pistol or have both. You didn't use to have to worry so much about bad people but with drugs as they are now, you do. Good luck and stay safe.
She's in China. It's not like here where every idiot has a gun. Get rid of guns! Our country is torn apart by guns! I don't think they're allowed to own guns in China. We have the highest death rate in the world thanks to guns!
Been camping out of my Jeep and a van for over the past six years and have never had a problem because I'm smart enough to verify my surroundings and understanding with that tide would be coming in at night or flash floods coming down Creek basins from the mountains of snow melt I would not be parking so close to the edge of a river or a beach
@@joniatoms9798 you can also install small wide angle backup cameras around the vehicle, they have IR LED that light up everything around the camper without emitting visible light.
You can’t park in an isolated area and expect to be SAFE. I don’t know much about RV life…I would try to park with other R’s or vehicles. AND…bag your trash…take it w/you
So danger... your cameraman still brave to stand outside in the middle of the night to film the entire video for you to upload on UA-cam~ So... is it the ghost or the wild animals that is so danger, or the aliens??😂
1. Don't camp in waterways 2. Don't put rubbish bags on the ground 3. Isolated spots can have drug addicts or be gay pickup spots 4. If you have a big rig rig, u r using up all the space.
kejean12 didn’t say they were leaving the trash. They called her irresponsible for putting it outside at night while she sleeps because it attracts animals. And they are 💯% right! That is like rule #1 for any type of camping. It poses a very real danger to yourself and others camping around you. All campgrounds instruct you to lock up all food and trash before going to bed. She could wake up to a bear at her doorstep!
es muy probable que el olor de comida de deshecho atraiga osos y en ese caso, no se que tanta seguridad pudiera ofrecer una casa rodante, los osos son criaturas muy fuertes, que miedo!!!!
A little confused... Did she hear something and go outside? Who was filming the outside and her driving off?? Her dogs were nervous too. Too scary for me. Lot of bad people out there.
I do have a van but I ofc live in my house but sometimes when it is rainy or it is snowing I would go with my sister in van and all but one time we were having fun in the van and someone was knocking and we opened the door it was a strange man and he said that he needed some money and all but we said no and he wouldn't leave! I then I had to call my parents and then he finally went away. So I think it's really really dangerous to live in a van pls be careful❤
Why she always leave the door open for so long . And then drive away with the window wide open in the dark . First of all safety comes first but she didn't do even the basic . Its not a phobia but we never knew what following us behind. Many predators are active at night . Both human and animals . Does she know about it ?
As other people do when they don't realize or see it coming😂 y'all will assume anything but go believe biden and the news and government. As well as other people on the internet.😂😂😂
I do forestry work so I carry a bowie knife, an axe and usually a hard on so if I hear anything going bump in the night I won't have time to put on my jammies
one of my all time favorite things is hiking alone and doing what i want and telling no one. this qorld where everyone gathers around to tell you all the things you're doing wrong without being there is gross. plus, had no one heard of choosing to take a risk and then dealing with the consequences? which are sometimes good and sometimes bad? this is how we grow.
We e been all out west and more and never an incident. Campers are usually good friendly people. Boondocking can potentially have some interaction if your trespassing but we’ve had great experiences. Except for the tanker of ammonia that flipped in Illinois last year!!!! That was life threatening, we actually escaped with only seconds to do so.
We dont really have flash floods in Washington much, because its always raining! If its rained hard for a week or more, lower spots can start to fill wth water. Still a good thing to be careful, take safety measures! Good Luck!!!
Not to mention there could be dams up stream that they periodically open due to high water rain or anything. If you don't know why the fuck you a stones throw from the water... then leaves trash outside looks to me like we have some careless campers....
@@Rosee270because they're out doing things instead of critiquing people online after seeing the consequences. i don't check if the stove is off every time i leave the house because I have never once left it on before. if by some random freak occurance i did, and my house burned down, what good is telling me i should have checked the stove and it's stupid and irresponsible i didnt. there are a lot of reasons why someone might camp near a creek and hope it doesn't flood overnight- if you never do anything because of the fear of the worst case scenario thats a sad anxious life imo. even the most careful choices might have negative consequences- learning how to recognize and move is as helpful as learning to be perfect in every unknown scenario
I'd be in trouble. After 30+ years of sleeping in truckstops, I have the very troubling and probably dangerous ability to tune out everything. Likely to cause me significant problems some day.
I would say stay at a campground. However, I grew up in the camping business and saw some campgrounds near rivers in our area completely flooded. We were on a hill and had problems, rarely, but it did happen when the cave system under the property was flooded. Mainly at the bottom of the hill before guests got to the office.
Been vandwelling for over 5 years n the worst thing thas ever happened was some teens punching my door over my stickers..they didnt know i was chilling in the back..i opened the door n asked "do you feel better now?" They took off running n i laughed my butt off..it was broad daylight and i was in a big busy lot..
This is why I would never have an RV where you need to go outside to reach the cab, e.g. truck camper or trailer, when you want to get away in a hurry.
If you your living in a rv, van, etc, I really recommend going somewhere quiet and somewhere where you are safe. Campgrounds, beaches, parking lots, parks are quite dangerous areas as they are public places and someone could try to get in. Please please go to a place that is either untouched by any human or in a quiet and safe area. Btw I’m Canadian and my area is quite safe.. (other than a couple missing reports and 1 report of a person with a gun)
Girl said the daingerious rv camping life.😂 girl i have been homeless for a month in a city and with no shelter or support and you think your cozy lil mobile home locked up all nice and tight is dangerous.
My only request for you guys plz don't campaign alone at these kind of place u should watch ur back as well as u have cute little angels 🐕🐕if u really like camping make sure u do at nearly 5mins distance to ur home or do it in ur lawn with good fencing wires to keep protection with camera.... Please don't go like this place
I am always curious about this lifestyle. I even try to sleep in my car park in my drive way to see how it feels. My dear husband calls me crazy and kicks me inside 😂😂
Come to North Dakota we sleep with our door open with screen closed never have had problems exept people sharing their music. Oh! Yes we were visited by a mommy skunk and her 4 babies with just a screen between us just glad the dogs slept through it (side note don't leave dog dish outside baby skunks like dog food)❤😂
You leave open garbage in a flimsy plastic grocery bag?!?! No wonder you heard noises outside?!?! Come on now! And your only feet from that water. Yeah, camp out there because an RV park would have thrown you both out but then again, maybe it’s why you’re out there?
Everytime I see these beautiful young ladies out exploring America I always feel a bit nervous for them myself because you never know where the open roads may lead you to so I only wish for the best but you can truly never know until something unexpected happens and I hope and pray that they're prepared and ready if something bad were to ever happen.
and here’s me wondering if I’ll be able to sleep ok in my house because I just installed a doggy door and feel like I’ve given easy entry to my home 😂 I’m ok, I slept ok. Getting used to it. It’s actually a kitty door.
We have camped in a camper for at least 30 years with no events. But in the past years, it's gotten worse. Last year, we had someone knock on our window at 3am. We were terrified. And there were meth heads around. Good luck up north! Avoid certain small towns in Washington such as Hoquium and Aberdeen. We had problems at Grayland State park campground, although it is a very nice campground. Yes, we are afraid, not of animals and bears, but of the two legged kind. Still, it's worth it. Never respond if someone knocks at your door at night. Sometimes they're testing to see who answers, female, male?
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Que miedo!!! Cuidense en extremo
The scary thing is there’s s absolutely no privacy and if you’re alone others know it. I would never answer a door at night but I don’t know how easy rv’s are to break into.
That's why we have a Second Amendment
Scenarios like this are why Smith & Wesson, Mossberg and Glock do outrageous business! Try to get into my camper at 3AM and there won't be a whiny liberal greeting you - only the business end of the boom stick!
1. Always watch the water line before setting camp, anytime you camp near water
2. Always see if you can have a quick exit, van/RV facing the road/exit, without you having to reverse and make a turn
3. Don’t leave rubbish outside, that’s critters and animal magnet. You’ll have noises and disturbances from them. Sleep disrupted and you worry for no reason. Secondly, you can’t leave at a heart beat because your rubbish is still outside.
Go,go,go
We ALWAYS go to bed 100% prepared & ready to leave at the first sign of alarm - so that we DON'T have to step outside of the RV - not for ANYTHING. It's a case of start up & go immediately.. and I would think that should be a habit for anyone who is travelling. Packin' isn't a bad thing, either - as a last resort.
Seeing this comment right after watching a video on the 7 reasons a truck camper is better than an RV or van 😂
Packing, as you stated as a last resort? My answer to that is,I would not leave home without carrying the best and most weaponry that federal and state laws allow. Be safe out there, and God bless.
@@fishcrow2848
Exactly, @fishcrow .. Safety whilst on the road is our number one priority! We've had some insane encounters with some insane characters .. It seems there is always someone out there who will try to take everything from you - - including your life & liberty - - and there are far more of these people around than I could have ever imagined! We've had far too many run-ins with the nastiest of people to count now, so we also had well-concealed security cameras installed which cover every aspect of the entire RV's exterior, with dedicated viewing-panels in both front & rear - we can see everything at once, at a single glance - & this saved us from what would have been a serious situation just a few nights ago.. Never assume you are 'alone' just because you are in a remote location & haven't seen anyone else around! Safety AND security at all times are our top priorities - but particularly at night time. At the push of a couple of buttons, we're good to go within seconds of waking up! Our nightly routine includes isolating one fully-charged battery from the solar system to ensure immediate start-up, that the keys are in the ignition, we do a walk-around to check that everything is in order & good to go immediately & that nothing is left outside, we engage all safety locks on cupboards & fridge etc (you only forget to do that ONCE, LOL!) .. and if, for some reason, things didn't go to plan that way, then we wouldn't hesitate to exercise our right to protect ourselves - with several options to choose from located within arm's reach all throughout the RV. I would highly recommend that all travellers consider their own escape & defense plan long before you might ever need one - because undoubtedly there will be times when you will wish you had a plan A, B, C & D! At the very least, be prepared for it! : )
By the way, I read that the FBI estimates that there are at least 33 serial-killers operating within the United States AT ANY ONE TIME ......
What happens if they flatten your tires, what then🥺😳🥺😱
I was thinking about building a stealth camper out of an old Uhaul box van with no windows maybe just small camera's on all 4 corners.
The police are no help...they always tell me: Just move your RV to somewhere safer. So I do. But before that, people always knocking at my door at 3AM at night trying to get inside my camper RV because the weather is so cold outside, at least 12 times a night...I call them Meth zombies. Gunshots heard all night, am I afraid? Would you be?
I drove and moved to Seattle, Washington. To a nice RV park. I hope it's less scary here. Wish me luck.
It's Seattle. Literally twice as many meth zombies and heroin junkies.
Suerte y mucha brndicion😊
@@daryelilombardo5611 Thank you very much.
Oh my goodness I read your comment in my prayers go out to you just keep being strong keep your head up don’t let these idiots scare you too much but still be aware and be cautious you got this you’ve already been doing this for a while I’m sure you’re doing a lot better than most people would be that’s for sure in fact I’m sure they could learn something from you I hope you’re safe and happy❤ 🙏🏾
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As a single woman and mom i don’t even consider camping with out being very well armed!!!
I feel you
Paranoid
Uma verdadeira norte americana, so falou a verdade
@@Jenny.Anderson76when seconds count, police are just minutes away.
@@Jenny.Anderson76I think you meant to spell prepared.
I’ve been camping in a camper with my family my whole life and it was mostly really safe (we usually aren’t in big cities either) but we once had to spent a night on a normal parking lot in a slightly bigger city because we had to get on a really early ferry, and in the middle of the night some person started walking around our camper, trying to look inside and mumbling weird stuff and that time I was happy to have my German Shepard dog, because while he loved us and always listened to us well, he absolutely hated strangers and so he barked really loudly and aggressively, making the person outside leave, so I believe dogs really are the best ❤
Glad you're all safe
Probably should not leave trash outside like that. Great way to get critters at night. If you are in bear country the critter may be a lot bigger and meaner than you want to deal with. They can open up that RV like a tin can and eat yummy contents inside. You included
I know it's late but they just say they about to pick the trash they not leaving it
@@skyzell5029them leaving trash outside of the RV while they were sleeping is the problem
Wow
Bear can’t open up the r v buddy
If you look you can see the garbage in the camper!! Don’t know why people have to assume
Not just druggies. Its a lot of evil people out there. Watch your back at all times.
Askia
Virini
“Druggies” ???? What do you call diabetics?
@@karolinazylicz5516what?
@@karolinazylicz5516 diabetics
Carry a shotgun, don't let anyone know you have it. If anything or anyone comes through your door, just aim in their general direction. For you ladies that have never shot a gun, you'll find a shotgun shell puts out a wide pattern so you're sure to hit your target. Just go to a gun range and do some practice shots and get the feel of the "kick" and how to load it, etc. Take some classes. Carry a pistol or have both. You didn't use to have to worry so much about bad people but with drugs as they are now, you do. Good luck and stay safe.
That’s right!!
Yup
She's in China. It's not like here where every idiot has a gun. Get rid of guns! Our country is torn apart by guns! I don't think they're allowed to own guns in China. We have the highest death rate in the world thanks to guns!
Use Bird shot less recoil less damage to your equipment.
That the way things are
Been camping out of my Jeep and a van for over the past six years and have never had a problem because I'm smart enough to verify my surroundings and understanding with that tide would be coming in at night or flash floods coming down Creek basins from the mountains of snow melt I would not be parking so close to the edge of a river or a beach
righttttt,next time be smart enough to give advice instead of being a smart ass
Smart ✅️
Don’t be fearful, just be prepared😊
What not to do when you hear a noise outside.
Next time roll up your windows. Going outside wasn't a smart move. Just get out if feel threatened!!
Going outside she had on different clothes so I think it was edited
@@joniatoms9798 you can also install small wide angle backup cameras around the vehicle, they have IR LED that light up everything around the camper without emitting visible light.
You can’t park in an isolated area and expect to be SAFE. I don’t know much about RV life…I would try to park with other R’s or vehicles. AND…bag your trash…take it w/you
What's ur tag on Zonder?
What the hell is a zonder?
@@Kenword69420 I’m wondering 🤔 the same. 😳
Whats that sound outside and THEN she goes OUTSIDE??????? Silly
Not only that the windows is open in the car while driving away hehe whose taking the video while she was outside what a storyline
I don’t think she went outside. She looked at her camera showing another woman and her van outside.
So danger... your cameraman still brave to stand outside in the middle of the night to film the entire video for you to upload on UA-cam~
So... is it the ghost or the wild animals that is so danger, or the aliens??😂
No matter where anyone is Somebody's Always Watching. No where to hide here on earth. To many people.
thanks for the paranoia!!
Just cos you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you
@@Consistentlycrazy you worded that wrong
Hurry up and close your door.
1. Don't camp in waterways 2. Don't put rubbish bags on the ground 3. Isolated spots can have drug addicts or be gay pickup spots 4. If you have a big rig rig, u r using up all the space.
Hey I don't really understand ways the video about with critters? I dont know what a critter is can you tell me?
Gays are there to pick up other guys..not rob or harm people. Please leave gay people alone.
This is so irresponsible - leaving trash outside your rig at night is just asking for critter to come by.
They got the trash back in the van. See the bag on the last clip where she got in the driver seat
They were saying they were picking it up... what in the hell...............Watch the whole thing before you comment. That is so silly 😶
kejean12 didn’t say they were leaving the trash. They called her irresponsible for putting it outside at night while she sleeps because it attracts animals. And they are 💯% right! That is like rule #1 for any type of camping. It poses a very real danger to yourself and others camping around you. All campgrounds instruct you to lock up all food and trash before going to bed. She could wake up to a bear at her doorstep!
I was going to say the same thing!
Totally agree. At the very least, she'll get raccoons. Possibly more dangerous animals. Lock up all food and trash!
Always check the high tide line before sleeping. Especially on a full moon
Never leave food outside overnight
es muy probable que el olor de comida de deshecho atraiga osos y en ese caso, no se que tanta seguridad pudiera ofrecer una casa rodante, los osos son criaturas muy fuertes, que miedo!!!!
Never is better!
@@marthagomez6035they will open it like a can of sardines if provoked or hungry.
A little confused... Did she hear something and go outside? Who was filming the outside and her driving off?? Her dogs were nervous too. Too scary for me. Lot of bad people out there.
Not driving fast enough, honey. Next time slam it! 😂
I do have a van but I ofc live in my house but sometimes when it is rainy or it is snowing I would go with my sister in van and all but one time we were having fun in the van and someone was knocking and we opened the door it was a strange man and he said that he needed some money and all but we said no and he wouldn't leave! I then I had to call my parents and then he finally went away. So I think it's really really dangerous to live in a van pls be careful❤
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You opened the door?!!! Oh, hell no.
Dude yiur lucky, if he had an iq of the age above 7 you would've been dead by now
Never open the door when someone knocks on a van!
you meant is it's dangerous to open your door inthe middle of the night.
This poor lady can't catch a break. First all it did was rain. Now she's hearing sounds outside and water rising.
😂
HAHAHAHA OMG worse - it snowed for a few days in between. But at least then she still had a shower and went to bed 😅
She is city girl for sure!
Why she always leave the door open for so long . And then drive away with the window wide open in the dark . First of all safety comes first but she didn't do even the basic . Its not a phobia but we never knew what following us behind. Many predators are active at night . Both human and animals . Does she know about it ?
Dobermans are excellent camping buddies.
Damn that is actually smart I never taught about that.
Cane Corso may be even better. He has a bite force of 600 psi. Rotties only about 200, Dobes about 300.
Nothing better for safety than a dog.
Never had trouble with my rottweiler, he stays in it alot. I use my rv for work and travel alot lol
@angelbulldog4934 rottis have a stronger biteforce then the Doberman.
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Yes I agree. No real emergency or panic.
😂😅camera man left behind
She forgot to pick up the trash, though. That's a no, no.😮. But in a rush to get out of there, she must have forgotten.
let's film this and post it... after we go outside and put ourselves in danger...
Right 😕; makes no sense!!!
😂😂😂 everything so fake on here
As other people do when they don't realize or see it coming😂 y'all will assume anything but go believe biden and the news and government. As well as other people on the internet.😂😂😂
That's the life right there 👍
I do forestry work so I carry a bowie knife, an axe and usually a hard on so if I hear anything going bump in the night I won't have time to put on my jammies
Dont ever come out,You will never knew you make it alive
No way will I do that although living in a home have risks as well be guarded at all times and pray!
Definitely we dont have any issues here in the EU, except very sketchy parts if you stay (very rare for any RV/Camper) and/or Eastern Europe
one of my all time favorite things is hiking alone and doing what i want and telling no one. this qorld where everyone gathers around to tell you all the things you're doing wrong without being there is gross.
plus, had no one heard of choosing to take a risk and then dealing with the consequences? which are sometimes good and sometimes bad? this is how we grow.
Never go outside just move.Someone could have been out there. Safe travels.
If you hear noises, go outside and start playing around in the trash 😬
We e been all out west and more and never an incident. Campers are usually good friendly people. Boondocking can potentially have some interaction if your trespassing but we’ve had great experiences. Except for the tanker of ammonia that flipped in Illinois last year!!!! That was life threatening, we actually escaped with only seconds to do so.
We dont really have flash floods in Washington much, because its always raining! If its rained hard for a week or more, lower spots can start to fill wth water. Still a good thing to be careful, take safety measures! Good Luck!!!
I parked at the edge of a beach. I woke up feeling the car being jerked around the tide had risen and was making the front end of my VW Bob
THIS WOMAN NEEDS TO GIVE UP CAMPING SHE HAS LOTS OF BAD LUCK
ITS ALL FAKE AND TURN OFF CAPS LOCK
@@manoahvanderwolf3259oKAY, iS tHIS bETTER?
It's all phony... Just like three quarters of everything else we see on the Toob.
@@manoahvanderwolf3259just like your life on yt I see. 😂
They shoulda known better than to park that close to the water…
They’re lucky they weren’t sleep…
Just what I was thinking, why do people do these things
Not to mention there could be dams up stream that they periodically open due to high water rain or anything. If you don't know why the fuck you a stones throw from the water... then leaves trash outside looks to me like we have some careless campers....
Especially after what happened at pismo people lost their rigs into the ocean
Ah. The thread with the wrinkle brains. ❤
@@Rosee270because they're out doing things instead of critiquing people online after seeing the consequences.
i don't check if the stove is off every time i leave the house because I have never once left it on before. if by some random freak occurance i did, and my house burned down, what good is telling me i should have checked the stove and it's stupid and irresponsible i didnt. there are a lot of reasons why someone might camp near a creek and hope it doesn't flood overnight- if you never do anything because of the fear of the worst case scenario thats a sad anxious life imo. even the most careful choices might have negative consequences- learning how to recognize and move is as helpful as learning to be perfect in every unknown scenario
Omg if I heard a sound outside and all my lights were on I'd be so afraid, it's like ur a target at nice because the lights are on.
Most campers use something dark and then don’t worry because outsiders cannot determine where you are.
Would never camp without my dog and other things for my protection. Stay safe!
Its so dangerous you escape w the window down.
Set up cameras around your rv
I'd be in trouble. After 30+ years of sleeping in truckstops, I have the very troubling and probably dangerous ability to tune out everything. Likely to cause me significant problems some day.
I would say stay at a campground. However, I grew up in the camping business and saw some campgrounds near rivers in our area completely flooded. We were on a hill and had problems, rarely, but it did happen when the cave system under the property was flooded. Mainly at the bottom of the hill before guests got to the office.
Been vandwelling for over 5 years n the worst thing thas ever happened was some teens punching my door over my stickers..they didnt know i was chilling in the back..i opened the door n asked "do you feel better now?" They took off running n i laughed my butt off..it was broad daylight and i was in a big busy lot..
She left the Camra man 💀💀💀
This is why I would never have an RV where you need to go outside to reach the cab, e.g. truck camper or trailer, when you want to get away in a hurry.
Always camp on high ground. This is day one stuff people.
I'm not camping until I can afford to bring 6 dogs with me.
If you your living in a rv, van, etc, I really recommend going somewhere quiet and somewhere where you are safe. Campgrounds, beaches, parking lots, parks are quite dangerous areas as they are public places and someone could try to get in. Please please go to a place that is either untouched by any human or in a quiet and safe area.
Btw I’m Canadian and my area is quite safe.. (other than a couple missing reports and 1 report of a person with a gun)
Girl said the daingerious rv camping life.😂 girl i have been homeless for a month in a city and with no shelter or support and you think your cozy lil mobile home locked up all nice and tight is dangerous.
My only request for you guys plz don't campaign alone at these kind of place u should watch ur back as well as u have cute little angels 🐕🐕if u really like camping make sure u do at nearly 5mins distance to ur home or do it in ur lawn with good fencing wires to keep protection with camera.... Please don't go like this place
Omv I just had someone try to break in on my RV I'm shaking 😢 I need to figure out how to make my doors safer
Any ideas, please?
Don't park down by the river.
I am always curious about this lifestyle. I even try to sleep in my car park in my drive way to see how it feels. My dear husband calls me crazy and kicks me inside 😂😂
Afraid? Me or them? I’m a 110 pound Wonder Woman when my sleep is disrupted!
Fool’s don’t know fear! 😂
Come to North Dakota we sleep with our door open with screen closed never have had problems exept people sharing their music. Oh! Yes we were visited by a mommy skunk and her 4 babies with just a screen between us just glad the dogs slept through it (side note don't leave dog dish outside baby skunks like dog food)❤😂
So the camera guy taking the video was left behind?
It's just how that movie goes so you're cocky or something😂❤
Я бы ни за что не вышла . это опасно. Берегите себя.
I love your camper!
Is there another part to this? I missed something somewhere.
Me too. 🤔🤔
Huh? 😂
It’s ok the camarera man is immortal
Ok
You leave open garbage in a flimsy plastic grocery bag?!?! No wonder you heard noises outside?!?! Come on now! And your only feet from that water. Yeah, camp out there because an RV park would have thrown you both out but then again, maybe it’s why you’re out there?
Someones recording shes not alone
You guys are a perfect example of what not to do. It's like yall want to look for danger...
😂😂😂😂
This is fake she went outside and driving away with windows down 🧐
YES true. Do not forget about serial killer, ghost and supernaturals
ESPECIALLY the ghosts 😅
Definitely be careful!!!
Watch out for the skin walkers. 😂
Wow that camera setup is nice! I’ve seen setups for dash and driving but what is that?
I hope you didn't leave your garbage behind!!
😂😂😂
That not a Bad rv or dangerous RV it's great for camping it just depends on the place
Everytime I see these beautiful young ladies out exploring America I always feel a bit nervous for them myself because you never know where the open roads may lead you to so I only wish for the best but you can truly never know until something unexpected happens and I hope and pray that they're prepared and ready if something bad were to ever happen.
And most of these videos are complete fantasy. After the get done filming the video, they go back home to their UA-cam paid off home
Who’s filming???
Very very clean this RV...
Why are you living RV life that's dangerous.
Selalu hati hati dan waspada, cari tempat yang aman. Siapkan alat2 pengaman diri, jika terjadi sesuatu.
Most states by law require you to camp at least 200 ft from water 🤦♂️
Afraid? Carry a gun. One way in one way out. Not difficult to comprehend
Some states they arrest you for that.
@@censoredeveryday3320 that’s stupid as heck😂
@@Partart3160 Yup. Don't go to New York. They will lock you up unless you have a "permit". Same with California, Chicago, New Jersey, etc
Excellent in all weather. Can't be stopped. Unstoppable. Soon
So what about the person recording when you drove away? Did you go back for them?
Get yourself a sign,"NO TRESPASSING, I OWN A GUN AND A BACKHOE.☠️🤬
I’m just tryna figure out who’s recording all this ???
Becareful., stay safe , hugs 🤗❤💖 best wishes ❤♥💖😘💕
For a second there, you were in silent hill.
I don't get what's so scary about this?
Please stay safe . Things like this are scary .
and here’s me wondering if I’ll be able to sleep ok in my house because I just installed a doggy door and feel like I’ve given easy entry to my home 😂
I’m ok, I slept ok. Getting used to it. It’s actually a kitty door.
Guess she's never heard of High Tide..😂
Obviously, you didn't research before you parked.
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