9 Things You'll HATE about Van Life
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- We love Van Life don't get us wrong... But there are down sides to van life that most people never talk about. We wanna lay out a list of 9 things you'll hate so that you know what you're getting into before you buy a van and convert it :) ~~~ CLICK SHOW MORE ~~~
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9 Things You'll HATE about Van Life
#vanlife #vanlifesucks #trentandallie
1990s: "If you don't get your life together, you'll end up living in a van down by the river."
2020s: "If you get your life together, you might be able to live in a van down by the river."
Josh Magda 😂😂💯🙏🏻
Soooo true
Most underrated comment here! I wish I had two more hands so I could give it four thumbs up!
Yep!! Lol
they never say where they dump the poop buckets or take more than 2 showers per week
Personally i thought pooping would have been his #2 problem.
Ba doom da tussh
well EXPERIENCED van lifers can make systems that when you take a shit it just dumps out the side just make sure to not go in the area it dumps in when you go camping xd just park it on an edge
Hahaha ! That's funny ! You beat me to it !!! Lol..
Missed oppootunity.
💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I thought Van life was all drone shots and chill hop music.
and pooping in alleys
@@NicholasLittlejohn the ONE honest comment haha
You're thinking of UA-camr life in general.
😄
Music you enjoy hopping to.
Talks about how the rain is crap.
*cries in Scottish*
Installing a switch to kill the ignition will help prevent theft of your vehicle.
Killing seems excessive.
@@NicholasLittlejohn So is losing your house.
I put two simple toggles on the hot line line of my 1960 bel-air and watched some latinos in Miami trying steal it...was hilarious. Two toggles for 1 dollar each are bullet proof
So cheap to do. Some shrink tape wire and one or two switches. One hidden coil power switch...these days injector kill switch. Well hidden it's sweet
Put the switch on the battery. Have a remote that connects and disconnects.
Me: van life sounds alright
Them: YOU CAN CRASH YOUR HOUSE
Me: never mind
Ya, I don't want to put my precious time and hard work into converting a van. Then, a week on the road and your house gets hit...😑
Yes! Let's never take chances in life or the next one cause we get more than one!
They have since built a real house and crashed it so... if you’re drawn to travel. Just do it.
Trent looks like Shaggy from Scooby Doo
Dianaboll Lmaoooooooo
Rolf
Zoiks!
They left one off- 24/7 togetherness...nowhere to go when you feel like killing the other person....
Travel with someone that you know you won't kill lmfao. Leave em on a secluded beach for a few hours. 😂
Only did a trip for 3 weeks with my partner and child, we stay in motels Airbnbs and I would never do it again. I need time away from them. Planning van trips only with my dog.
That’s why I go Solo!
Tolerating your partner’s farting when you can’t open windows due to bad weather.
I think my perfect situation will be to have a home base somewhere I love and a van for week long trips to where I want to visit. Retirement dreams!
@Christian...that is what we are doing as we prepare for our essentialist retirement next year...I will finish my Swedish Death Cleaning of our modest house, refine the small van conversion, create enough money, live in our big backyard, stay home when the weather dictates, and do some overseas travel.
#winningthethirdage
My perfect situation is to quit my job (retire), sell my house , completely pay off the van, hit the road and do anything i want.
Think Wyoming or South Dakota for the land. Low property taxes and lots of wide open spaces to chill in when you're "home."
Christian Burrell
Not me, my perfect is in Alaska. I own the property and am in the process of building... even have a boat up there being stored inside when I’m in lower 48 or abroad for work. My travels will be for at least a year at a time. My plan is to first travel all of South & Central America, then back up and hit what I haven’t already seen of the U.S. and Canada. Then after 3 to six months chillaxing in the cabin, I plan on going to Asia and working my way around there, possibly in a van I build out when I get there (or one of those little busses they have there, those things rock). After another stop back at the cabin I will make a final trip to Europe, and see the countries I haven’t been to yet... which is mostly Eastern Europe...
Christian Burrell - that’s my dream too, logical & doable 💛💛
You guys should make a video explaining some of the precautions you can take for security against theft.
Eric Dunne yessss I was just going to ask this
I was just going to ask the same thing. Especially when they leave the pup inside while cruising around town. ♡
no disrespect, but that is a bad idea. It is like giving everyone a blueprint on how to rob them. The unknown is just about the best defense. Let others wonder.
@@SteveZ1 stinky choice there boss!
TR is right. If they were to talk about how they protect themselves while live in their lifestyle they would never be safe again. That's like going on UA-cam and telling people where you hide your spare key at LOL Some things you just can't talk about. Even if they named several deterrences they are still putting themselves in a very bad situation.
Rain deflectors are a must for rain and ventilation
“You can crash your house!” Flash forward to the crane operator crashing the beam into the cabin. 😂 Apparently, this isn’t specific to vanlife.
Put a GPS tracking device somewhere in the van in case it's ever stolen.
Don't van dwellers include some extra security system to prevent the van being driven away? Personally I would never leave vital stuff like cards or phone in the van.
@@g-r-a-e-m-e- Yeah you could probably put some loud ass security alarm in it.
Yes, Lowjack. I think that’s how it’s spelled?
Get a high decibal alarm system with a remote camera that can see inside and outside the vehicle like the 360 cameras. A remote intercom is also useful. When your house is on wheels security is a must. I think this is routinely overlooked.
@@ITech2005 A guy I follow has a camera system that allows him to watch the outside of his RV. One time a woman was trying to steal something and just about had a heart attack when he caught her in the act.
1. poopin
2. filling water
3. less shower
4. thief
5. crash
6. dirt
7. noisy
8. weather
9. accessible
@Matthew Alkman
Or, you could use a portable washer and dryer machine. 😉
Thank you
Sounds like camping and adventure.
@@rohtati1020 Takes up too much space and isn't quite as reliable. Plus, it uses up your regular water supply.
You are a hero ❤️
For some reason i don’t think that “someone who really likes to shop at the mall” will be looking into vanlife too seriously
I don't know about where you live but here more and more larger town's and city's the supermarkets, butchers and fruit and veg shop's are inside the shopping centres (mall's) and you have to go into the carparks he's talking about or park a good distance away... many of our grey nomads are choosing to stop at smaller towns to do their shopping because of it - which is great for those smaller towns.
Kinda what I was thinking too!!!:::)
@@FM-zs2fu so..... you're agreeing with this comment?
@@o.o9709 No. There are plenty of people that "like" shopping at malls (or shopping centres, because they can go to several different types of shop's in one central place rather than driving to this part of town for one thing then another for something else but because shopping centres don't "cater" for taller or longer vehicles they have to shop elsewhere. I have met some lovely older people (and younger 25-35yr olds) that travel in converted sprinters and alike that would like to be able to get everything they need in one central location. For many of the older people it's because they either can't walk as far anymore or carry or push a trolley as far anymore. They end up shopping in smaller town's which is great for the smaller town's but some don't even bother stopping in the bigger town's/cities and just drive straight through and some of those town's and cities have great places to visit too (besides the shopping centres).
Barbie wants to go mall shopping!
I know I'm coming in way late, but just to mention my solution for #7: "Earplugs are a campers best friend!" Ifirst learned this when I was tent camping, but they helped me many times has I camped my way across the United States in my van last spring.sleep masks are pretty great, too, if you are sleeping in a brightly-lit parking lot.
Really do love your honesty. It's (regrettably) rare on social media and in life. Thank you for your integrity!
I thought it was all about a bikini clad young lady gazing out the back window at the beach, whilst sipping a smoothie from a mason jar? What's all this reality garbage?
Fake News, everbody knows that in a composting toilet your poop will magically go away! You dont have to empty it, also grey water is an invention of the media! Nobody ever in an RV hat do empty their grey water tanks or think about where your "shower" will go. ;)
Dont you ogle my mrs
Hehe
@Justin McCoy fuck u
@Justin McCoy Wake up Sheeple!
Thank you for being upfront about the rather unglamorous and troublesome side of van life which one needs to be able to adapt to as well as I am considering this option and need to digest these facts first.
Ha Ha Ha ! love the honesty, There has been for many years the bucket & chucket brigade out there both for Vanners & distance drivers, getting to the nitty gritty us guys can pee on the nearside wheel in near privacy & the secret with a porta-potty is try not to do No2 in it & yes a bucket with a poly bag liner is the best way. Pets ! whilst nice to have them if you aim for a spotless van its time to rethink. Parking its best to stay away from large citys , underfloor water tanks helps a lot plus normal carry on cans, When I was doing this way of life I tryed to use a camp site once a week for a single night that way you have water/potty disposal/showers ect . So when you build your van make the capacity to last a week on the basics of life this makes life that little bit easier.
Excellent reality check without being a downer about vanlife! Soooo excited for your next series and to see what you come up with celebrate 100,000 subscribers! 👍💃🏼😘🎉
Refreshingly real - and I love the vibe the two of you obviously share. Two beautiful beings have found each other! 💕
Same thing like traveling...it's never what you see, is what you get. Pictures always look the best, in that frame. But its surroundings and the story of how, where and when it was taken is a totally different story. At times I see these tiny homes on wheels and I'm like yeah, that sounds great- for a while. Then I actually start putting myself in that position and it would be a headache and stressful at times. This is life, everything has its ups and downs. A house on wheels, is still a house regardless. Thank you for sharing!
I would add a #10 to this excellent list -- stuff.
Any van is going to be short of space to store your stuff. First you need to make a lot of hard decisions on what you can live without. Second, ideally you will have a place for everything and everything in its place, but that isn't reality. You need to be ingenious about how to stow things, and diligent in continuously putting them back where they belong, it is as constant as sweeping and wiping.
That was a very realistic view of van life and I really appreciated it. Before someone starts they need to know what the good, bad and ugly is about living in a van. I think you really shared things that people can really think about and see if they could handle it. The shower would be the tough one for me. My hubby would have trouble with the sleeping issue. He is a light sleeper. Thanks again. Loved getting to see Frank.
Be honest with ur solutions to the down sides. Tell them about ear plugs to combat noise. Rain: U can install vent covers over your vents to still let in air without getting rain in. We love da rain!!!!
Can you make video on house/van maintenance? Oil, breaks, fluids, parts, etc? That would put some huge light on the #vanlife
Good idea. Like what are you monthly expenses?
i lived in a van off and on for about two years i loved it so much !!!
Great video guys~looking forward to this next series & all of the good times. See you Monday!
Crashing the van - and stealing are my big struggles... so stressfull. My van is nice and clean...it is the neatest living place. My house next to it is a jungle😂😂😂
Always appreciate honesty, good & bad. Thanks guys!
Hahah thanks for making this!! All exactly what I experienced during van life also!! I had a cargo van without high roof top, so crouching all the time sucks.. and being trapped in your moist van with your dog when it rains for days suckkks! Also finding places to stealth camp, or park and feel safe can be really difficult and stressful also on a daily basis. Pooping in a bag is a real thing hahah!
As for the noise and trying to sleep at night, that's actually why I quit van life unfortunately and sold my van.. I couldn't afford to pay 40-50$ a night in Canada in quiet campgrounds so that meant stealth camping which meant dealing with noises all the time at night.. I started getting the worst migraines of my life where I was afraid for my health. That's when I decided to drive back to my hometown and sell the van..
Van life really makes you appreciated the littlest things we take for granted in regular life.. like not stressing about power when you flip the light switch on, or turning on the tap to brush you teeth ect.
Kale Springs the tap is unhealthy. Chlorine and fluoride in there not to mention the old metal pipes that deliver it. Power is cool though. I wish I could legally plug into a meter similar to a parking meter and use some power. The grid is affordable. Housing is not
We bought a high roof for that exact reason!
i live in an RV and we recently got a Berkey filter; total game changer on the fresh clean water front.
Berkey water filter...totally the way to go. LOVE mine!!
@@judywilson8909 Me too - we are on year 8-9 in regular house and love the clean fresh water, and so does our coffee machine
2:50 : Besides having been a full-time RVer, I have lived full-time in a tent in the woods.... I didn't hear anything you said about showering, I was too mesmerized by the axe. LOL..
Great job, and the very best video about the negatives! I've watched hundreds of these vehicle-life videos, but nobody has done one that is so concise and informative, thanks a lot, you two are great at doing videos!
I love the way Allie looks at Trent when he's talking. They're a really cute couple.
Nice bike upgrade with the milk crate. KLR-style right there!
YES PLEASE!!!! on Eric Dunne's request of precautions you can take for security against theft.
You guys are awesome... love your channel and you!!! Thank you for bringing us into your lives and adventures.
thanks for sharing - everything in life requires compromise, sacrifices, weighing up the good vs the bad - not everything is an instagram photo, a little reality is a good thing
Before I went on a two-month road trip, I did a lot of research on living out of your car, and NO ONE prepared me for how hard bathroom and water stuff would be. I didn't even have a water jug with me when I left home, I hadn't even thought of it. Which is dumb, I know, but seriously, none of the stuff I researched mentioned how much water you go through and how hard it is to find places to fill up. Thanks for your honesty!
Firiel ‘No one prepared me’, like its someone else’s job to do that, sorry to say it, but you are a dumbass.
But Gallon water jugs
Yes. Water was a big deal but in hindsight it wasn't AS big of a deal as it sometimes was in our heads. Had to learn to do things much differently but for me it didn't outweigh the benefits. It's definitely not for everyone though. It didn't bother me but my husband needs the everyday comforts of life and it was stressful for our children who worried about us living "outside of the box". So here we are back in the box.
Yes, there is soooo much to think about. We are doing a 10 week trip to Alaska. Any other things you discovered on your longer trip?
What a wonderful video! Laughed myself silly.
5 years of van life myself, and You both have touch on the basics of what most need to think about as they start... Thank You both!
There was a tenth, that the husband and I would have added... that would have been about physical intimacy. It will somewhat redefine privacy, and how and when to find it.
And yes, subscribed and set to be notified. Thank you Both again.
Aughra Resident lf u both have income coming in plan to go to a low cost motel once a week or every other wknd...Enjoy one another as much as u like then control yourselves until next time. Other than that inbetween times its okay to be a little romantic and smooch some but making the van rock is out the question...lol. Peace guys
Great video a lot of good things to know I thank you for that. Can't wait till the next adventure looking forward to it. You guys have a great day and most of all keep smiling.
You guys are great. very enjoyable. We use our van just as weekender but I couldn't imagine actually living in it. Kudos to you both!
24 hour gym membership showers toilet hot tubs steam rooms swimming pools snack bar all for a dollar a day nationwide
All good...until you leave the cities or US.
@@taradead Canada and Mexico have gyms too. Goodlife and LA Fitness ext
driving through the midwest are huge gas stations with showers for the truckers. Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa.
Michael Ogden
Most gym companies are NOT truly nationwide.... and who wants to stay in a city big enough to support multiple gyms every night? And that won’t help you if you decide to drive through Canada and central/South America, there is no gym company that is multinational and all across the continent, even in the metroplexes....
Which is the best gym membership to get
I'm only afraid of "crashing the house" otherwise bus/van/truck life rules
Mine is insurance not paying the full value
You guys should look into getting an “agreed upon value” for your van, we did this for our 1967 camper that we completely renovated
Honestly, you are my favorite Vanlifers. You project all that authenticity and sincerity I miss at most other vanlife youtubers. Keep it going, you are awesome.
Wow! You guys were concise and so honest and educative. I have taken in all points with much appreciation. Cheers.
On the insurance issue, if your van is registered as an RV, you can get 'full timers' insurance that will cover the actual value of your vehicle plus belongings. No this is not always easy depending on your state's motor vehicle laws, but is possible. 'Full timers' insurance basically combines driver liability, full coverage for the estimated value of the converted van and home owners/renters type insurance.
Do you know which states are better than others for this?
@@DenaPageIrlen For the insurance I don't think it matters what state you are in but, from what I've seen, Florida and South Dakota are the easiest for getting a conversion re-titled as an RV. They're also both 'no income tax' states which have companies that make establishing domicile pretty easy.
FL only requires a signed affidavit that you installed 1 of 3 conversion components( Propane, electric, water), though sometimes you need to talk to multiple supervisors at the DMV before getting one that actually knows the regs.
SD will register just about anything. Lots of people have registered 'off-highway only' MX bikes/ATV's/UTV's/etc as street legal in SD by simply adding lights and a horn. Getting a van re-titled as an RV shouldn't be too hard.
The rest is a matter for the insurance company. Any vehicle registered as an RV should be able to get basic RV insurance. This typically covers your standard auto-policy stuff(liability/collision/uninsured driver), but adds further protection such as if someone is injured while you are parked(tripped over your awning guy-lines/walked into your trailer hitch)/vehicle theft/theft of personal items etc. Of course for reasonable replacement cost of the van your insurance company will want to have someone perform an appraisal.
This would be no different than getting insurance on a custom or classic car. The value of a junker '59 Cadillac isn't the same as a fully restored example or mint original. Basically you tell them what you believe fair market value is, they have the vehicle appraised, and you work out a policy that you want.
The key difference between comprehensive RV insurance and 'full timer' is that you will pay a bit more because most people park their RV's 9-10+ months out of the year. With 'full timer' insurance they expect you to be moving a lot(more risk).
You also don't necessarily NEED 'full timer' insurance. Some companies will give you the lower rate(but all the coverage) with 'part time' up to 364 days a year. So if you spend a week on your sisters couch for the holidays...You're not full time but you get full coverage.
@@jamesgill5511 everything you said about Florida is correct, but the DMV doesn't have a formal form for the conversion...when I went into the dmv, I told them I wanted my van to be titled as a RV, they asked me if I installed the required things, I said yes, and they changed it right there. Also, Florida does not require you to live in a solid structure...go to sbimailservice.com, they show how to become a Florida resident in a day using them as a delivery point, and go enjoy...you would only need to come back to Florida once every 10-12 years to renew your driver's license...
Holy shakoly, James and Tim! What amazing information! Thanks!
@@timlubbers2884 It appears the signed affidavit is a county by county thing depending on which DMV office you go to. Poking around the Skoolie forums, some have been asked to sign one while others haven't but I do think there is an official form even if it's not always used.
On the topic of SBI, that is one place I looked at along with another I can't remember at the moment. I've also been looking at SD.
I value your opinion, you both a honest trustworthy people. The videos seem genuine. Yous know more about vanlife then most. I've known from other vanlifers from UA-cam and the public it's not all glamorous but I'm sure there's way more positives then negatives.
Still want to buy a van n turn it into a home n travel. Need to get out of home.
This was so informative! Kudos for keep-n-it real. I can so totally appreciate all 9 of your concerns, the pooping, cleaning, & water info is priceless. It’s almost taboo to talk about those 3 items in particular & you’re so right it’s very glamorized on most channels, so Thank you for being open & willing to pass this info on. Great job!😊
Trent. You are so lucky that Allie wasn’t already wifed by someone. She’s a rare gem.
I think Trent's a rare gem too.
Did mommy not give you enough hugs when you were a kid?
@TripJay21
Calm down superman.
If you are always hearing that... maybe it's you.
TripJay21 men are the lucky ones because society nowadays leaves more single men than ever.
@@Momo-xs8mo That doesn't make any sense brother.
Makes you think about being frugal with the comforts of living in a house with all the comforts! hmmmm 🧐 thanks for sharing another great video guys !! 🤙🏾❤️😊
Great video. Keeping it real is the best way to go.
Thanks guys great video, not a lifer but an older couple looking at buying a van for leisure. You have made us think about the water and shower stuff more realistically. Great job, you obviously enjoy life continue doing so . Wayne and Sue
First time viewer. Enjoyable video. Thanks for being honest.
The coolest thing for me is the AXE above the shower - I realy should get out more.
The other side... Sharing a living space with moody, virtual strangers, living next to a construction site for a year, going to work every day to a job you don't really like (while worrying about losing it).
I'll take the ups and downs of van life over the alternative, ADOTW.
Thanks!
Bless you.
@Drakilicious oh you mean like digging window wells, moving household goods in 10 degrees after riding the bus for two hours and then my bike for another 45 minutes. Ive done the type of hard work that most wouldn't be able to because it's too physical. No jobs, just Craigslist gigs for cash money, been living of CL for 4 years now. And also have a few different passive income sources from affiliate marketing ( my business) almost out of the rat race and certainly don't have a boss, take trips all the time. But, good looking out, bro. You go to work, I'll go to a new hot springs this week, in my van, where I live.
And before you starting telling me I'm a loser I'm going to point out this is very intentional, part of a larger plan to take care of Mom, save for a down payment for investment property and buy land in the mountains. My passions are freedom and making money while I sleep. All possible because I'm NOT paying rent, bro.
I’m noticing a pattern, everyone who has take up a extreme or unusual lifestyle almost always uses the same justification. People that vow to never get married, insist that everyone who is is miserable. Everyone always lists off the make-believe cons as a sort of knock-down for people. You can make anything sound bad with enough wording. Keep in mind “the other side” has access to running water, space for larger hobbies, unlimited power supply, supplies and a myriad of other things people take for granted. There are pros and cons to everything, and you don’t get to pick and choose.
@@nathandkreosote9917 we live on the "other side" with all the amenities at our fingertips but was never so happy as when we had no luxuries and just a truck to live in. But that's just my own personal experience. Some can't live like that.
As for noise while sleeping, I've always used foam earplugs. Really makes a big difference to quality of sleep once you get accustomed to them.
Good job guys! To the point and excellent points too!
There may well be nine things that you’ll hate about van life… But there are a gazillion reasons to say we love Trent and Allie!!!!
Miss the more fun travel videos…
Hugs from me to you… And from The Incantatory City of Philadelphia…
Tytyty, the coolest van couple, 👍 when i get notified by your channel and nomadic movement, im stoked lol fav two channels
Exactly why I went Truck Camper. Can separate the two. 26 gallons fresh water. A simple lick on the steering wheel and alarm system helps.
Thank You 🙏 Trent & Allie - I appreciate the reality check-in... I’m still working my way into van life... in Australia ... where there are plenty of get-real moments (1000kms out-back with no water or bathroom stops). I look forward to your next video
So have security measures - a tracer in case the van is stolen, a lock on the steering wheel, a dash-cam to record any accidents, leave duplicates of irreplaceable photos, files somewhere outside the van - with family or friends; Rig something up so you carry something on you when you leave the van that records what's happening inside it and you can watch it on your phone or something. I can't imagine bringing a pet. Get a gym membership at a 24-hour gym that's a nation-wide chain; then shower, swim, use the washroom, etc. there. Rule out an onboard toilet entirely and park in a place where you can use the washroom in an urban area, or go outside in a rural area. Replace the bathroom with a bigger water supply. Collect water jugs along the way. Watch weather forecasts and stay in urban areas on rainy days to do indoor stuff. Have lots of friends all over the place who invite you to their homes so you can get a break.
@hillsunshine43 Get arrested.
@hillsunshine43 unlikely
@@NicholasLittlejohn you can't get arrested for being in an empty room. Also gun licenses is easy to obtain depending on the state you're in(mental and physical) and your skin color.
East coast Aus, pretty much every beach tha has a surf club has an outside shower. Plus public toilets.
Good luck to em.
1)tracers are easily found and disabled
2)dashcams are attached to the van that was just stolen-easily throw out the window in the first minute
3)being tethered to a gym makes this a restriction EXACTLY like owning a home
4)when its 2/3am and you have to piss you are very thankful you do not need to jog 500 meters to do so.
Vandweller here... you sure did nail the negatives, lol
Rock on!
Thank you guys for being honest. So many videos on UA-cam by other popular Van travellers who do van life and they don't say how it is. Videos like yours, help people like me, prepare before making the leap.
Really enjoying your videos, thanks for sharing!! HAPPY TRAVELS !!!!
Very important video!
I, personally, could not live in the #VanLife.
I like my comfort zone too much, and my house with 4 walls.
I am just glad we live in a World where each person is able to live the life they love, like you are doing.
Cheers!
Great video!! You guys do this kind of thing so well I can't imagine some home-improvement-type TV/cable/Netflixy channel wouldn't want to snap you up. Informative, interesting, you got the smile thing down...really enjoyed it. An afterthought: just for laughs, post an instagram pic of the van before Allie has a chance to do her thing:)
Great video - thanks for sharing! So important to hear the reality of it + knowing that the negatives do not out weigh the positives!
Good points....when it's rainy, turn on your AC and it will take out the moisture.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! Ill be here waiting with my notification bell hit, to see the new series y'all have planned. :)
I'm having difficult time waiting for Monday! 💙🐭
First really truthful video about real vanlife! I've personally done round trips of USA and Europe and I think this video is pointing out some really heavy aspects of vanlife! But I still love vanlife and the freedom to travel and live anywhere you want with minimum amount of money.
All good points! The only one that I didn’t think much about before I moved into a van was the height restrictions. The others all come up if you do a vanlife trial by living in your car for a few weeks on a road trip. Highly recommend doing that before plunging into this lifestyle.
I recommend noise cancelling headphones if noise is a real issue
Would they work better than ear plugs? We are building our van right now!
Humidity isn't a problem for me. I have weathertech window guards, a maxfan, a china diesel heater, and a cubic mini wood stove.
Wevr not familiar with those things.
Thanks for the tips and honesty. Very new to the channel and I am very intrigued with your lifestyle. Safe Travels!
OMG! Thank you! I have been "dating" the idea of full time van life for the past six months. This video was so perfect for my decision making.
I love travel and love the idea of bringing my home with me. I appreciate your honesty. Now I have more realistic expectations to consider! You both rock!!
Thanks for another great video guys. Also sound advice....🚐🏍
Hi guys! As one seriously considering Van Life, for the rest of my life, I want to thank you for keeping it real. I am homeless. My canine companion & I have been living "tiny" ...in my 2002 Mazda Proteje... For almost 4 years. What I miss most is a bed to stretch out in and a fully functioning kitchen in which to prepare healthy meals. I hope you do not mind if I begin pestering you with questions... I intend to make this happen... Somehow... Some way. Thanks again, for being you!
Trade in car for older reliable Ford or Chevy van...it will feel spacious
hillsunshine43 Not even a hotel but a cheaper motel!
Very good video!! These are the things that you rarely hear, but need/want to know. Thank you!
This is all so true. And I appreciate how lighthearted and humorous the delivery of it is. Hahaa
Nice information from a very charming couple, good luck to you guys
We have used our van in extreme cold and we were pleasantly surprised, on the other hand, we are concerned with the heat, that was not part of your 9 downsides, how was it? Great videos as usual, thank you for sharing.
Thank you! It's always good to know the bigger picture.. 😄 I still love this idea of van life! ❤
Let's go, beautiful!)))
Very accurate....did it for 2 years....think you nailed it ! 👍
I love your videos and have watched most of them most honest couple out there can't wait for the new series 🇬🇧🤓
Sean Douglas 💯👍🏾😀
It's called compromise. I'd take all those gripes and another 9 of em to escape the 9 to 5 trap I'm in. One of these days.... Not to mention, you can negate at least half of those things in various ways. Cool vid though anyway. Well put together. Will watch more.
Really well put together! You guys make a good team.
Most informative and most helpful. So glad I took the time to watch. Thanks
This Video should be marked as the COMPULSARY Video for all Mobile home enthusiasts to watch BEFORE they embark on anything.
Why? To scare people away from van life? No matter where and how you live there are up sides and down sides. If you just jump into something without considering the pros and cons first you should reconsider how you plan things. Besides if you try van life and find out you don't like it then make a new plan and try something else. That's just basic life.
What have you learned that is obvious to everyone else?
Compulsory
Agree. UA-camrs van lifers never show how they pee and shit in the van. Eew..
Great thank you it is very useful, maybe the most useful video about van life.
Good video!
You can get custom fitted earplugs made, btw. I‘m not from the USA, but I payed around 60€ for a pair here...I‘m sure, you can get them where you are as well. They do this in shops, where they sell hearing aids and stuff.
They‘ll fit perfectly into your ear canal and block out any noise...and no discomfort or loosing them during the night.
Thank you so much being honest and no I did't think of. Blessings and many miles ahead!!
Great video. I have all of those issues with van life too. I really miss going through a drive through for coffee. But none of those reasons will stop me from living the vanlife. It has changed my life, in ways I couldn't imagine.
That was a very well-thought-out video. I appreciate you guys bring the reality of it all and what it includes good job👍😁
Great video! You two are adorable together and seem to have this “Van Life” all dialed in. Thanks for keep’in it real!
Thanks, guys. Still seems totally worth it :) Getting to travel wherever whenever