10 things I REGRET about my van conversion & 10 things I LOVE (after 1 year of solo female van life)

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  • a take two of 8 things i regret/hate about my van conversion, and 8 things I love/couldn't live without, after one year of living in the solo female van life. From where we find our information, to fans to flooring, to water systems, to grey tanks, to safety features I missed, to spaciousness hacks I failed to realize, there's a lot I could have done differently. And I wish I'd seen a video like this before I started my van build.
    0:00 intro
    00:27 the van
    00:32 fans & flooring
    01:50 cooking & the 20 second rule
    03:02 easy to build, annoying to live with
    03:38 safes & safety features I missed
    05:25 for anyone worried about claustraphobia
    06:39 a rant on layouts
    08:08 oh but also
    08:25 does size matter & future rigs
    10:09 10 things I love int.
    10:21 one of the only things i did right
    11:11 an important note
    11:44 things in my van build that just make sense
    12:40 was a newer van worth it
    12:54 fixing my mistakes: winter van life
    13:24 a summary goodbye
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  • @mrsirmaam5150
    @mrsirmaam5150 2 роки тому +2072

    I’m a 41 year old woman and I’ve been watching your videos for only a few weeks and even though you talk about having a lot of anxiety and fear, I think you are so freaking cool and brave. I let fear hold me back way too often in my 20’s and 30’s and you feel the fear and do what you want to anyways, and that is awesome! I just really admire you.

  • @jillwklausen
    @jillwklausen 2 роки тому +505

    Great tips. Just remember that converting your bed to a table and back to a bed will take considerably longer than 40 seconds each time. You may like it better at first, but you will grow to hate it. Just put your passenger seat on a swivel, install a Lugun table that can be tucked away and put back together in under 10 seconds, and use that as your office space. Bonus: You get a window view from your desk now. Good luck!

    • @firequeen2194
      @firequeen2194 2 роки тому +24

      I agree! I’m saving for the swivel base now…those darn things are expensive! Totally worth it though.

    • @jillwklausen
      @jillwklausen 2 роки тому +5

      @@firequeen2194, cool. Good luck in your travels!

    • @billravens8136
      @billravens8136 Рік тому +2

      I have jacknife sofa/bed in my glamper. For me, it's really the perfect solution and easily convertible from bed to office. The downside is finding a comfortable bed, as most convertible sofa/beds are notoriously uncomfortable. There are commercial, electric driven ones, but, I think a good shop can build a sofa/bed that works comfortably.

    • @wakingtheworld
      @wakingtheworld Рік тому +12

      One solution (though it won't be cheap) is an elevator bed tucked up under the ceiling so your seating area doesn't have to be dismantled every night.

    • @jillwklausen
      @jillwklausen Рік тому +3

      @@wakingtheworld, I love that idea. A Murphy bed would also work. I've seen some great examples of those.

  • @petrushka1611
    @petrushka1611 8 місяців тому +93

    I've been watching a ton of build videos in preparation for my own build, and you're the first person who's mentioned mental health as a factor, and how design can affect that. I really appreciate that. And it's nice to see some honest emotions.

  • @spacewatergamers
    @spacewatergamers Рік тому +168

    I could feel the anxiety in your voice. I am 26 from India. Got divorced recently. Had been facing mental health problems for about 2 years straight although improving slowly and gradually. You are doing better and better with decision making skills, expressing your problems to the open world, sharing your lows and high. Regrets and Proud moments. Seeing you makes me feel better. I love your voice.

    • @Calendula_3.6
      @Calendula_3.6 6 місяців тому +1

      I cured my anxiety by exposing myself little by little to the agents and situations that I used to find intolerable. Since then, I do recommend gradual exposure as a method of healing (or control). 💪🌷

    • @hamsackk
      @hamsackk 5 місяців тому +5

      @@Calendula_3.6 severe/generalized anxiety disorder is very different than casual anxiety and a lot of people get confused

    • @TheRock-xj7hs
      @TheRock-xj7hs 5 місяців тому +1

      Stop and smell the roses.with respect.

    • @Helping_Harry
      @Helping_Harry 2 місяці тому +1

      YOG which is now known as YOGA, take help from there.

  • @franktartan6808
    @franktartan6808 2 роки тому +347

    Back in the 80s, when I was 21, I traveled in a 1965 VW bus with my girl friend. We hit 45 states and most national parks! Things sure have changed. But glad to see young people out there in vans!

    • @biancagoodnight1750
      @biancagoodnight1750 2 роки тому +9

      Glad you made that trip when young. Glad I traveled back when things were different.

    • @h0n798
      @h0n798 2 роки тому +1

      That’s cool 😎

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 2 роки тому +17

      back in the 1970s I traveled in a 1972 VW Bug. I took out the back rest of the passenger seat and slept comfortably there. I hit 31 states. I could fill the tank from empty for less than $3. I was a hairdresser and did haircuts at campgrounds for $5. I guess it was fun at the time, but I barely remember any of it anymore. Now, more than anything I've done in my life, is appreciate the investments and finances I made when I was young and able. Memories fade, cash, paid off mortgage and security doesn't.

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 2 роки тому +14

      @@eckankar7756 What a pity you haven't kept your memories! 😟
      Life is for living, and adventure is the spice of life. What comes through in your comment is that you have lost more than your memories - you've lost the spice! 😥😥

    • @peaceformula5830
      @peaceformula5830 2 роки тому

      What do you think of the world your generation has voted and worked into existence so far?

  • @bradchoi9679
    @bradchoi9679 2 роки тому +152

    Don't know if anyone has mentioned, but a good solution for the lack of window in your kitchen would be to put mirrors (either one piece plexiglas or 12" square mirror tiles) on that wall. Easy to do - just put it right over the tile you have there now. This is a trick used to make small apartments look bigger. Might work for you. Cheap and easy enough to do! Hope this helps. 🙂

    • @lindaseiffert2737
      @lindaseiffert2737 2 місяці тому +1

      Yea I thought that too...put a mirror over work space and you'll see outside!!...Good luck❤

  • @robertrisk93
    @robertrisk93 2 роки тому +34

    After a couple of years of non-stop watching videos on campervans, conversions, lifestyle, pros and cons, etc. I can honestly say that this is the best and most truthfull video i've encountered. You have just won my subscription.

  • @LouveniaMusic
    @LouveniaMusic Рік тому +63

    I appreciate your authenticity and the genuine frustration you are expressing. I’ve been binging videos and so many people smile while talking about stressful things.

  • @josiahm10
    @josiahm10 2 роки тому +279

    Finn just living his best life in the background always makes me smile

  • @mperdue12
    @mperdue12 2 роки тому +293

    SECURITY AFTER THE FACT: I also converted a van without realizing the security aspect and have retrofitted security that is effective and inexpensive. I have a 2006 sprinter and have secured all doors so I can exit the driver door which is the only door I had to modify with an exterior lock.
    1) Back doors - I use a cargo strap from Harbor Freight and hook it to the top latching post of the locking back door. Close your first back door then close your locking door. Then above your sliding side door there are punch out holes, take the other end of cargo strap and hook it into the punch out hole then ratchet it tight. That will secure your back doors.
    2) Side slide door- Two problems a) Sliding it open - I have one lashing strap (again Harbor Freight) with hooks on both ends. For this I had to drill a 1/4 hole in the bottom rib of my slide door to fit the hook into. Some vans already have punch out holes so you may not need to drill. On the base of my passenger seat is where my diesel heater is I use the access hole's frame to hook the other end of my strap. Once the strap is tightened the slide isn't opening. If you don't have a opening in the seat base or don't want to drill you can use another strap to warp around the base and once tightened will make a tether point that is barely noticeable. b) Pealing the side door off from the top - Thieves have started using crowbars to stick into the top of the side slide and peal down the door until it pops the hinges. Again using small cargo stapes, I drilled two holes, one far left and one far right, into the doors top rib and use the punch out holes in the door frame to use two more small lashing straps.
    3) Passenger door - Small lashing strap tethered to the passenger seat base and then fastened to the passenger door using a 1/4 drilled hole.
    4) Van exterior security lock - I went with a manual lock that latches down to the frame. It cost $350 including installation. There are other options that are less expensive.
    5) SimpliSafe security ($25 per month )system works great. They will not be able to dispatch the police but will call you when the alarm goes off. Also the system runs off of 12 volts.
    6) Engine kill switch
    7) Securing your valuables. If they can't find it they can take it. I have a false bottom to my sofa. If you manage to snap the decorative panel off there is a old safety deposit box where I keep my cash and important papers. It pulls out like a drawer. However, if you can manage to take the drawer out one of the sides to the drawer frame comes out and that is where computers and cameras go. It may not be fool proof but if you are going to take my stuff you are going to work for it.
    Not including SimpliSafe & the exterior lock the total cost is about $50 buck and some time. I will tell you even if you have a key to the van and it is strapped down when you pull on any of the doors you get zero movement. They don't budge at all.
    I don't always go into total lockdown but when I get that feeling I know I can get it secure enough to make whoever wants my stuff have to call a tow truck to get it.

    • @DazzlingDanaOfficial
      @DazzlingDanaOfficial 2 роки тому +15

      Thank you. This was very helpful info!

    • @sprintslow
      @sprintslow 2 роки тому +9

      Super helpful, thanks for sharing!

    • @TheAllang123
      @TheAllang123 2 роки тому +13

      Well thought out. That would make a great video! Please hint hint. Or do you have any pics?

    • @mperdue12
      @mperdue12 2 роки тому +12

      @@TheAllang123 First I have a face for Radio. Second my van has been on stand by since Covid19. I learned real fast you can go anywhere but once you get there you can't do anything when everything is shut down. My lesson learned is vans don't sit well. My van will need a little rehab before it would be camera ready. Plus there are a few respectable videos out there that have shown up in the last year or two. Search "Van Security". Some of these videos have Ideas that are much more cleaver than what I did. Had I'd seen them I may have done a few things differently.

    • @gigib.965
      @gigib.965 2 роки тому +10

      @@mperdue12 lmfao…”face for radio!!” That was hilarious!!! What you find unattractive about yourself?? There are people out here that actually go for humor and other awesome qualities about people…Not everyone is shallow…I have honestly dated 1guy based on his looks…From that guy on?? I go for personality…I’m sure there are other men and women that feel the same…Just reading what you wrote? (I’m not trying to pick you up for the record…I’m just pointing this out to you lol) you have a great sense of humor, you’re intelligent, you’re able to express your thoughts and get your message across…3 great qualities about yourself…just in case you didn’t know this lol…Have a great night…thanks for your input..,it was valuable ❤️♥️❤️

  • @cerin3682
    @cerin3682 5 місяців тому +8

    As a 46 year old woman I've been building my house in the woods by my self --now I kind of wish I'd done the RVing thing first, cuz it's taken YEARS longer than I ever thought (thanks pandemic). I just want to say how inspiring it is to see a woman so young exploring your passions confidently and sharing your fears makes it all more real and helpful for me to anticipate my own upcoming RVing... It took me until about 37 to fully, freely explore... Alongside building my little cabin, I've been dream planning my vehicle for years, and now finally getting to looking for a vehicle. You're really helping me think of some major decisions that are going to make my first vehicle way more satisfying. I SUPER appreciate what you're saying about being REAL and RVing versus 'vanlife glamping' basically. That's exactly the stuff I need to know. TY! This is 2 years old so maybe not an issue anymore, but I wish I had a solution for you to most easily feel more safe. I know it wouldn't help if your rig was stolen, but I know having just a wifi cam trained on the inside or front door of my cabin so I can see my place is okay no matter where I'm at, is a big calming thing for me. And it would involve an additional cell plan but there are simple cell/gps tracking devices you can get online. You're super inspiring! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing!!

  • @truestory923
    @truestory923 4 місяці тому +6

    How on earth is this the first time you’ve popped into my UA-cam feed?!?!?
    You’re awesome!
    Seriously, one of the most authentic van lifers I’ve watched.
    I’m old enough to be your Mom and I think you’re such a wonderful woman!!
    I hope that you get the van that will make you happier and your life better!

  • @jeffreyw9903
    @jeffreyw9903 2 роки тому +59

    This young woman is terrific. Her self awareness is awesome for a 22 year old, or maybe even for a 79 year old. Wish her luck which she probably won't need.

  • @ihmesekoilua
    @ihmesekoilua 2 роки тому +41

    First video of yours I've ever seen. You seem both incredibly on edge and completely comfortable at the same time and it's slightly unnerving yet oddly comforting.

  • @RichardHauser
    @RichardHauser 2 місяці тому +1

    In casebno one has mentioned it, I have a suggestion to fix two of your issues. Place cameras around the outside of the van and then place a virtual window behind where you work that shows one if the camera views. Cruise ships now add them to inner cabins. It isn't too much money (feed USB cameras to a raspberry pi streamed to a monitor) and you now have a security system and a window without having to cut the hole and loose the insulation.

  • @ro7joy
    @ro7joy Рік тому +5

    This video is SO good!!! oh my!!! I'm speechless and so thankful that you were so generous to share all of your learnings. I'm in the early planning stage and I'm a single woman, with two small dogs, who works for my employer remotely (so separating the bedroom from work space, having enough windows and what am I looking at while working were super helpful points you made) so EVERYTHING you shared in your video felt like you were answering all of my questions that I had (e.g. worrying about my two 7 lbs. dogs left alone in my van, worrying about their safety and not being stolen). Wow! I'm so grateful that I came across your channel. I love your authenticity and openness and I love seeing your happy, cute pup in the backgroung. I subscribed to your channel and turned on getting all the notifications. Thank you so much, Mariah! ~Roksana

  • @GenXGranny
    @GenXGranny 2 роки тому +78

    Loved the honesty and perspective. Hide your cards in a box of tampons or some other unexpected place until you get the security system you need

  • @derek_the_nerd
    @derek_the_nerd 2 роки тому +22

    You’re not living if you don’t have regrets. Ha ha! Learning from them is what makes the adventures better every time. Great info!

  • @Power3studios
    @Power3studios 11 місяців тому +3

    I really appreciate that you did talk about things that I don’t normally hear, van life is something I’m working towards and this is all SUPER helpful!

  • @mayulymera
    @mayulymera Рік тому +4

    Mariah, so thankful that you made this video for all of us who are still taking steps towards their ideal rigs.
    We needed to make arrangements during our home termite tenting and I chose an RV.
    I figured this would be the test for me to learn if I was cutout for Vanlife.
    Ah! Boy did it test us!
    I rented a 24’ RV from a known website, let’s just say it all looked good on paper , the customer service from the owner (which they own several RV rentals) the rig and pricing.
    I had never driven a large box like it but it drove very well.
    Got to the RV park with our dogs , fish bowl and kids. Set up the AC, water and started living, all the while noting a couple of things like Truck AC was not functioning at its best or that the fridge was taking a long time to cool.
    Next day all heck broke lose in the middle of the night alarms went off and I had to start troubleshooting a rig that wasn’t mine at 3 am. While the rest of the RV park slept 🤣
    While we went through it with flying colors, I added many mental notes for future reference: light colors for the walls, building the electrical with someone so I know what goes where, designing my own space and like you mentioned- USING THE BEST PRODUCTS! (QUALITY OVER QUANTITY)
    you reaffirmed all these things in my head as I watched your video this morning.
    Thank you for being honest and sharing your thoughts with us! You do rock ! Just the last comment 💗💗💗
    Blessings and safety on the road for you and Finn!
    BTW- I LOVE Vanlife !!!✅

  • @tonyhawk123
    @tonyhawk123 2 роки тому +16

    I like the analogy with the home being put through an earthquake every time it’s driven. Good thing to remember when deciding whether to skimp on materials.

  • @northcoastoutdoorchannel
    @northcoastoutdoorchannel 2 роки тому +41

    Love how while you are talking about the down sides of your layout and Finn is relaxing like a king!

    • @MariahAlice
      @MariahAlice  2 роки тому +9

      As he should :) ❤️

    • @jjbowman4653
      @jjbowman4653 2 роки тому

      Y god he is the cutest tiny dog I have ever seen 😂

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 2 роки тому +1

      @@MariahAlice 12 volt rice cooker and power station with cig lighter port. Look for the cooker with the cat face on it.

  • @natucrazy
    @natucrazy Рік тому +4

    Thank you for the honesty and tips! You are doing great and seems like you are aware of your fears and do something about it. This decisions are not easy, you are learning as you do it. I started an RV life 2 years ago (no full time, but kind of part time) and over time I discovered many things I wish I made different.

  • @ModernBachelor
    @ModernBachelor 2 роки тому +11

    thank you for the honest, transparent video. I'm in Italy. . . in the military. have no. . . . absolute no desire to do van life. . . . but you definitely convey a lot of emotion through your videos and to put It frankly ( it's real ). I wish more people in the world communicated like you

  • @JamesPuente
    @JamesPuente 2 роки тому +219

    Well done! This is the type of "van tour" more people need to do! I just started a Promaster build, and your first remark about 90% of people just reiterating what they've seen others do is SO true from the research I've been doing! Just because something is popular and keeps getting copied doesn't mean it's best.
    I think by doing what you just did, going through a realistic pros/cons of your build after living in it, would result in people making more educated decisions on how they build their van.
    Thanks for making this, I took notes haha! 😁

    • @TroyKasper
      @TroyKasper 2 роки тому +3

      I wonder how much the repetition is just marketing and sponsorship from those companies?

    • @rogerramjet6429
      @rogerramjet6429 2 роки тому

      @@TroyKasper heaps.. you'll find many are pushing items, given to them by sponsors.

    • @jonbongjovi1869
      @jonbongjovi1869 2 роки тому

      I think the #1 rule is MAKE THE INTERIOR MIND-BLOWING.
      Every time i open my eyes, my disco explosion van THRILLS ME like in in Oz. (Gold glitter curtains! colored xmas lights! weird art and musical instruments! And strangers all thrill at it too.
      I just sleep in a quilt on the carpeted floor in a Chevy Astro van i tricked out for about $100! I didn't need anything fancy, like a fridge. I eliminated most of those issues.
      EX:
      She said she hates looking at a wall....so either put some fun art there or even a big photo of a nature scene. That stuff matters.

    • @KitKatCrochetStudio
      @KitKatCrochetStudio 2 роки тому

      where did you purchase your promaster? also, are they worth the cost?

    • @rizipt
      @rizipt 2 роки тому +2

      @@KitKatCrochetStudio If standing up is important to you, it's probably worth it. Wide and tall.

  • @Sammowrimo
    @Sammowrimo 2 роки тому +68

    At least you’ve managed to live through all the bad parts - that’s commitment. You’re a brave, creative, free spirited bad ass and you’re a damn inspiration ❤️ I’m excited to see your next rig, whenever that happens!

  • @letsbefrank6269
    @letsbefrank6269 8 місяців тому +3

    No matter which way you cut it, living in a van is just camping, it’s a camping lifestyle, you will always compromise living in a van, it’s never going to be perfect, it’s never going to be like a house, you will always be compromising one way or the other, but that’s life isn’t it. I hope you got your bigger rig. 13:42 😊

  • @garrycooke1821
    @garrycooke1821 2 роки тому +5

    Brilliant. Most spot on video I’ve watched. I’m a 68yr old just retired handyman and can’t wait to finish my transit bus build. Videos like inspire me and confirm my thoughts. Functionality, simplicity and a view (bus has windows everywhere). It’s a very different approach and I can’t wait to show it off.

  • @demonicastar
    @demonicastar 2 роки тому +10

    You're such a good doggy mom, you worrying so much about Finn shows what an amazing heart you have. I think as a solo female traveler the more stealthy your home on wheels is the better. I saw a utility truck conversion that from the outside was a plain white truck and the inside was a studio apartment with shower and toilet and too really throw people off the gentleman threw a construction vest on the dash, it was pretty epic 😎

  • @bronsonvalentine507
    @bronsonvalentine507 2 роки тому +51

    I really appreciate the full disclosure!!! Everyone else tries to paint van life as perfect with no negatives.....thanks for presenting the real life logistic situations that will prepare any newbie when doing their build!!!😁😁😁😁

  • @PoliteChihuahua
    @PoliteChihuahua 5 днів тому

    1:38 omg the doggo flump on the bed....cuteness overload

  • @alexavilez624
    @alexavilez624 2 роки тому +3

    I’ve watched dozens and dozens of vanlife videos. This video is the realest one I’ve watched. I usually don’t click on the “this is the truth of vanlife” or “5 things I like and don’t like about vanlife” but this one is actually really good and gives me some things to consider when I start my van in the future.

  • @JessaJayVlogs
    @JessaJayVlogs 2 роки тому +97

    I’ve been enjoying your content for a while, but haven’t left a comment till now! I love your authenticity. I’m planning on converting a sprinter and getting back onto the road here soon and you brought up some points I hadn’t thought about - especially when it comes to the work space area. Thanks!

    • @sprintslow
      @sprintslow 2 роки тому +2

      Living in our converted sprinter now and yes to that work space area! We have two kiddos with us so finding the space in a van is next to impossible. If you can find the space your productivity shoots up!

  • @broadpath
    @broadpath 2 роки тому +14

    I am in my 4th year living in a Transit. Everything Mariah says in this video is bang on. I wish everyone planning their build would watch this vid.

    • @aprilbaisan2800
      @aprilbaisan2800 2 роки тому +2

      And so, after 4 years, how has your Transit performed, in terms of reliability? Thanks...

    • @broadpath
      @broadpath 2 роки тому +2

      @@aprilbaisan2800 Very reliably. I have had zero issues over 104,000 miles. I do basic maintenance, mainly changing all fluids as required.

  • @jonboz7585
    @jonboz7585 Рік тому +4

    I’m considering getting a small van or RV for occasional, short term trips, so this information has got me thinking about my needs versus wants. Excellent points. Thanks

  • @sheryllynmc
    @sheryllynmc Рік тому +4

    I find your material interesting. I'm in the planning stages of a conversion.
    Amazed that you started at 20. I would have loved to have done this at 20! My bestie and I talked about living in a van while in HS. By graduation, things had changed and our plans went on hold.
    Good for you for exploring your unknown.

  • @FrethKindheart
    @FrethKindheart 2 роки тому +21

    I owned a 148" Transit and it was quite spacious. My layout was temporary, so that I could remove it and use the van for other things, but I had it decked out with everything I needed and I never felt like I was in a small space. It was so easy to drive and didn't feel its size at all. I ended up trading it in (which I regret), but I loved the van and was happy with it. And I agree, heating blankets are so nice. I went on a trip to Myrtle Beach and then Florida at a time when winter was holding on in the negative digits. I stayed warm in the van by sleeping in my clothes and using two comforters. I did have a buddy heater, but I didn't use it. At Myrtle, it was -13 degrees fahrenheit, but I stayed warm with an electric space header at the campgrounds there. By the time I made it to Florida, the temps had normalized. Transits are a solid choice for van life, because of the reliability. I just saw that Maddie Taylor has a catalytic issue with her RAM van, which is expensive to get fixed. I haven't heard of major expensive Transit repairs yet.

  • @MrSwagnificentSpeaks
    @MrSwagnificentSpeaks 2 роки тому +6

    Living in fear is not living. You can’t control everything. You can’t control what other people do or don’t do. Please focus on what you can control and stop worrying about things. It’s not a healthy way to live your life. Please take these words to heart. Great video and have a great week.

  • @finchmohr6138
    @finchmohr6138 Рік тому +1

    thank you for the honesty in your experience! I hear in your voice what I have seen in myself many times. I hope you find peace and safety in your environment as you continue to learn and develop.

  • @adamjenkins9309
    @adamjenkins9309 2 роки тому

    I appreciate you. Your honesty, fresh perspective, the love for your fur baby. You are an amazing and brave young lady! Thank you for sharing.

  • @dennismiller5725
    @dennismiller5725 2 роки тому +21

    Experience is always the teacher and as far as Finn is concerned, I can't imagine not taking my dog into consideration first.

  • @vantasyexpress
    @vantasyexpress 2 роки тому +13

    So much yes in this video. Many of the UA-cam builds are weekenders that don't actually live full time. I share these same thoughts with people that are van-curious all the time. A few notes, I've learned to avoid using the grey tank all together. And remember converting the bed to desk and back will both take over 40 seconds. I dont like having to "convert" things in my builds. Im lazy about that and I know it would just stay as a bed always.

  • @frankhuizar3587
    @frankhuizar3587 2 роки тому +2

    This is why I’m doing a shuttle bus … but I love the fact that you’re trying this out and you’re learning from it.

  • @SCRADER1
    @SCRADER1 2 роки тому

    I appreciate what you are doing, and I am proud of you. Please stay safe and stay strong. Thank you for sharing, Steven Crader

  • @briancclevenger
    @briancclevenger 2 роки тому +32

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Like with so many upgrades on homes, whether on the ground or on 4 wheels, have you thought of keeping the van, since it is and has been reliable, parking it and renovating it to be like you want? The one very important thing I've learned in my life, if you have a car or van that has never let you down, keep it. This lesson took me years to learn but then I followed this rule and I now enjoy my car of over 251k miles and it doesn't let me down. You can save a boat load of money and keep the trust you have in your van. Make safety changes, adding a pair of tanks, easy and if you have the watts, add a induction stove burner, mine is awesome, plug it in turn it on, cook. Just my thoughts to add to yours, great ideas you have, keep grounded, stay safe and yes take care.

  • @deliveryguy01
    @deliveryguy01 2 роки тому +21

    I’ve watch tons of van life videos and this one was the most genuine one I’ve seen! Thank you for honesty and sharing your experience.

  • @amerryone
    @amerryone Рік тому +4

    Cheers for this video. Loved the positives and the negatives. Down to earth and honest breakdown. Thank you from someone contemplating the van life: "think of it as an RV" .... "a good summary: give yourself as many options as possible" by making it an RV that can take you as many places as possible, layout flexibility and functionality. LOVE LOVE LOVE. Good advice.

  • @wakingtheworld
    @wakingtheworld Рік тому +4

    I feel that your next conversion will be amazing... You know the pitfalls to address through bitter experience. Love your 40 sec rule. Applies to house living too so if it takes more than 40 seconds to extricate your ironing board and set it up, you're far less likely to get the job started! Good luck with your ventures, Mariah...

  • @mazzali5632
    @mazzali5632 2 роки тому +9

    The detailed honesty is what made me stick to this video till the end.
    I really wish all the best for your future rig 😇

  • @borntobeanomad
    @borntobeanomad 2 роки тому +21

    As someone who's planning to go full-time this year, I really appreciate the things you mentioned as your regrets. I will definitely keep all of them in mind. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! ❤️

  • @mingtoiisaac4623
    @mingtoiisaac4623 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this informative video. And for the 20 and 40 second rule. And for the importance of space for mental health. Continued safe and enjoyable journeys for you and your pup. ❤️

  • @shwartz166
    @shwartz166 3 дні тому

    Thank you for sharing this valuable information and honesty. I really loved this video and hope to see you on more future ones. Wishing you the best!

  • @Spearrington
    @Spearrington 2 роки тому +10

    For the bed-table setup. I've heard complaints not just of the time it takes but dust, dirt, and sand getting into the cushions and thus your bed. To go along with the 20 second rule I've been looking at the Happijac bed lift or sets of linear actuators. More expensive, but you can splice your bedroom and work space into two parts and effortlessly swap between them

  • @ccsreadingjourney5220
    @ccsreadingjourney5220 2 роки тому +20

    I love the authenticity and honesty of this. I have been dreaming of living in a bus for 20ish years now and now that my son is about to leave the nest, I can finally make the move. Interestingly enough, I am super scared of getting a vehicle that is too large. I have been living out of a tiny car for a few weeks at a time and I love the flexibility to be able to get into parking garages and easily find a parking lot. Now I have just found the van of my dreams with mostly the buildout already done in a way I want and I didnt think it was possible, the only thing is it is quite a bit bigger than I planned for. And it is still quite a lot smaller than what you have. So your point about mental health and potentially not being able to do this long term in a smaller rig is hitting me hard right now. I am potentially signing the purchasing contract tomorrow and there are quite a few downsides and my head says I should get the original plan (even smaller and buildout myself even though I have no tools and no experience) or follow my heart ... and then you bring a third point into it. Wait. You also just mentioned that any decision is pretty much immediately contradicted online. Hah. Yeah. I feel that right now.

  • @f.conseillant4407
    @f.conseillant4407 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for making this video. I've learned so much. What you've so thoughtfully shared will definitely inform my future van purchase and build decisions. You've done a great service for us one-dayers

  • @stonecoldcougar
    @stonecoldcougar Місяць тому

    Thanks for the honest and unique perspective on the details of small van builds and living! It's a very helpful reference for me while I am making choices and decisions.

  • @nova756
    @nova756 2 роки тому +56

    I just got a transit and I'm SO glad i found this video before designing the interior. Thank you so much for being honest about what you would change it's super helpful to know what certain ideas will translate into irl!

    • @rogerramjet6429
      @rogerramjet6429 2 роки тому +1

      Good luck getting parts when things break down. NEVER again will I own another Ford.

    • @mcduck5
      @mcduck5 2 роки тому +1

      @@rogerramjet6429 could be worse... like a merc....

    • @rogerramjet6429
      @rogerramjet6429 2 роки тому

      @@mcduck5 I see far more Mercs than Transits these days.
      They might be expensive, but at least parts are available.
      I had the Ford Transit specialist onto my van and they couldn't get a new power steering pump.
      It's been sitting in my driveway for about 4 years as a result.

    • @mcduck5
      @mcduck5 2 роки тому

      @@rogerramjet6429 You do know the merc is just a a rebadged sangong?

    • @obsidian66
      @obsidian66 Рік тому +2

      @@rogerramjet6429 the problem must be rare. What I hear is common with Mercedes is that when you breakdown on the road, you need to find a Mercedes mechanic. There are Ford dealers in every town or county in America. That is a big deal. Otherwise you be in a towing nightmare.

  • @jentommyontheroad8089
    @jentommyontheroad8089 2 роки тому +4

    I love Kara & Nate's safe and the pillow packing trick! I have been building out my tiny Ford
    Transit Connect and can only get away with something so small because I'm only part-time. Your points are so valid and you have learned so much over the past year+!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience!!

  • @BesannaRael
    @BesannaRael 2 роки тому +1

    I’m so glad I clicked on this video. I’m starting the process of my fist build and it’s so reassuring to hear some nitty gritty truth about builds and van life.

  • @John_Krone
    @John_Krone Рік тому +1

    So down to Earth. I'm planning going van-life and your information is GOLDEN. Thank you so much!

  • @IDESTROYYERFACE
    @IDESTROYYERFACE 2 роки тому +16

    Awesome advice! I feel ya on the stovetop and water storage. First builds are almost impossible to get right no matter how much research you do. Everyones needs are so individualistic it takes a while to figure out your style of van living. Gas struts for upper cabinets are a nice upgrade. I noticed that you were using your head. I like your channel 👍

  • @AQMusic10
    @AQMusic10 2 роки тому +6

    Great honest information. I do understand the anxiety related to your dog. Nothing is scarier than not knowing where your dog is at even if they are under the bush. Be safe.

  • @mikestevens2053
    @mikestevens2053 2 роки тому

    I appreciate your transparency re: the relationship between one's physical space and emotional well being. These long-term realities are not addressed in most of the "eager-beaver" van life videos. Thanks for this video!

  • @717UT
    @717UT Рік тому +3

    It's nice seeing someone be genuinely honest about the "van life" thing. My opinion, don't give up just because the " v1.0" didn't work out. You're already living that lifestyle. Just figure out how to make it work for you.

  • @henkduit4225
    @henkduit4225 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for this video! I helps me a lot when I want to build my own Van; perhaps next year.
    The 26 seconds rule is awesome and so true.
    Making your stove within the counter blade is not hard to realize and will you make cook even more :)
    So nice to see how you take good care of Finn. He's such happy dog. Take care and it's always fun to wait for your next video!

  • @hethinkshecanfly
    @hethinkshecanfly 2 роки тому +5

    I loved this video! I totally agree with so much of my van build, very lucky I listened to my Auntie about placement of the bench and desk. Kicking myself about the safe. I have a simple fix for gas stove, use an alcohol stove. You can use hand santiser, a few squirts to light it, and you can buy 5 litre tanks (I'm in the UK) of and it's fairly cheap. and then you're not having to lift gas tanks up and down and out of the way.

  • @sophitran
    @sophitran 2 роки тому +1

    Love this video and your honest and very very thoughtful breakdown and analysis!!! Please keep sharing this was a master class !

  • @justjen4125
    @justjen4125 Місяць тому

    I am worried about my dog getting stolen too that made total sense. Love that u kept him in mind during the build for his safety, comfort and health. Many don't it seems.

  • @hokaythxbai
    @hokaythxbai 2 роки тому +3

    I just finishing my transit 148" high roof. I appreciate all tips you've given!

  • @Kmy549
    @Kmy549 2 роки тому +5

    This is exactly what everyone should do. Thank u for your honest information. This helps me so much!

  • @shaftmasterlathes
    @shaftmasterlathes Рік тому

    Hey thanks for sharing, keep coming back!

  • @what_the_mike
    @what_the_mike Рік тому

    This is a great video. I’m just starting a 31.5’ bus, so it’s good to hear from real life experience over sales pitches or glamour shot social media posts.
    The fear of returning from a short adventure to find your most precious valuables gone is something that I have considered.
    The 40 second rule also sounds like a great thing to consider in the interior design. Also the heated blanket sounds like a must-have.

  • @sprintslow
    @sprintslow 2 роки тому +3

    Working on our "things we would change about our van video" now. Loved watching yours. We can relate to a few of things you brought up! 👍

  • @findingouradventure_
    @findingouradventure_ 2 роки тому +7

    Love the video and the honesty, there are so many things that we learned building our van and are still learning while living in our van. I do think that you can have a fixed bed, shower and living area in a smaller van though. We spent ages designing our layout and managed it. Your van is great though and would love to see what you do in your next van!

  • @Lesservector
    @Lesservector 2 роки тому

    Just got my van today, very helpful information. Going to take your words and think over them when I design my layout. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jasonsandifer3250
    @jasonsandifer3250 Рік тому +19

    Updated:
    I just happened to see your channel, and others similar channels recently, and I think that you, and others sharing their actual reality, and some have expressed some of the up, and down sides to van, RV, or vehicle living.
    I believe that it is very helpful, and beneficial to others who may be thinking about this type of living without actually thinking through, about the some of the realistic problems that could occur with vehicle or van living etc.
    People need to know what up sides there are, as well as some of the down sides of vehicle living.
    I believe this channel, and other channels have been informative to others, including myself.
    Although, I am NOT living in a vehicle or anything like this.
    I feel that you , and others UA-camrs sharing this with your viewers will be very helpful.
    I wish you ALL the Best with your traveling endeavors.
    I shared this with another traveler as I watched their UA-cam channel for the first time, as yours, and I shared with them this information that may be helpful to you as well to others.
    Therefore, I would also like to suggest a few Safety tips, and items that may help you, or others in your viewing audience.
    Although, you may have knowledge of this already,
    I am not sure, so I hope this will be helpful to you, others or someone.
    *Keep a Extra working cellphone with you or in your vehicle.
    You can purchase inexpensive phone with a very low monthly price between 25, 35, 45, dollars a month with unlimited data and text, and some have Nationwide coverage
    Do your research for the best fit for you
    Carry Several Extra portable phone chargers, and cables.
    Consider theses items:
    *Mini portable power charging station.
    I have also seen outdoor portable solar powered power stations, that can be recharged from sunlight this may be very useful to have, to power your devices.
    *Cellular signal booster for outdoor use, and camping situations to boost or amplify your cell reception,
    Research to see what you prefer.
    *Very Inportant:
    Invest in a SOS distress electronic signal device, this a kind of device can send out a distress signal with your exact location.
    There are various types of these devices, and including devices that can be used when boating or camping situations.
    *Some have emergency Strobe lights SOS signaling with location alerts, and location updates that can be sent to your family, and emergency first responders.
    Some can be synchronized with your smart watch or phone.
    You can check online, and on Amazon, research what SOS devices will be a good fit for you.
    *Mini portable vehicle battery charger-( portable vehicle battery jumper cables )
    *Vehicle Jumper cables
    Mounted Dashboard camera front and rear possibly.
    Exterior vehicle cameras
    Interior vehicle cameras
    *Flashlights or pluggin spotlights
    *Portable spotlights, and lanterns
    Keep a few whistles around with you, and in your vehicle possibly in your vehicle’s center console
    *A set of long range 2 way radios, walkie talkies, with others during trips, some have 100 mile radius keep for emergencies.
    Use your own discretion regarding the use of any weapons.
    Don’t forget to bring
    Bear Spray
    Pepper spray
    Where is allowed
    Although, I just noticed your UA-cam channel, and other similar channels.
    You seem Very Aware of your surroundings and Alert, and you may be aware of many of these suggestions, however, I Don’t know, so I just posted this anyway to help anyone who may benefit from these suggestions.
    Keep up with the latest Weather Updates, beware and prepare for unexpected Weather events and conditions.
    Keep your vehicle gas filled
    Don’t chance your Safety by running your vehicle fuel or gas too close to Empty.
    Fill it up anyway, it will save you alot of time, and headache later on.
    Keep Extra financing, and savings for any unexpected issues, vehicle repairs, and overnight stays, in a emergency or if you need to rest indoors.
    Keep Enjoying Yourself,
    Keep Enjoying the outdoors, and Nature
    Just..Please continue to
    Be Positive, Safe, and Alert..
    Wishing Success, Well-being and Happiness You All.
    God Bless You, and everyone
    Traveling, or living in their vehicles, Vans, RVs, etc.
    Please Be Safe.....
    Author Advocate for Humanity,
    Safety Advocate
    Jason Sandifer,
    Michigan
    10/03/2022,
    10/02/2022

    • @noctis129
      @noctis129 Рік тому +2

      Or forget all that and live normal.

  • @DeborahLong7777
    @DeborahLong7777 2 роки тому +5

    Life's a dance we learn as we grow! You have done a vantastic job on this, a kitchen window I agree ! I noticed alot of van lifer are now deciding on upgrading to cuz of believing everyone else. Bob Wells gives great advice . If you are looking for a short AMAZING bus, Skooliana is for sale with all you just said and I would definitely get it if I knew I could drive one. In a heartbeat! Seriously gonna go test me and my heart say's do it it's got all you need and want Debbe. The pup's will love it. I danced for 67 year's and NOW it's time to do my bucket list. Happy trail's and much love from Texas 💜

  • @melissasherlock3063
    @melissasherlock3063 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I’ve been debating a few choices for my rig and you helped me make a lot of decisions.

  • @AnchorMoments
    @AnchorMoments 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your honest feelings about your van both positive and negative! My husband and I are looking at getting a van RV next year. You gave us a lot to think about in what to look for! I look forward to watching more of your videos! God bless you on your many adventures!

  • @leahpettit4477
    @leahpettit4477 2 роки тому +18

    Oh- one more thing - I did the school bus with wheelchair conversion. It was AMAZING for living, but as a car, was less than ideal. Underpowered, TERRIBLE gas mileage, and the safety features were.... nonexistent. I'd stick with the van chassis if it were me - that is my next rig for sure. (LWB transit). Since gas mileage is a thing you mentioned in the past, I thought I'd share my experience. :-)

    • @Samthemancharles
      @Samthemancharles 2 роки тому +1

      What is your gas mileage? That's why I would have a bicycle. Thanks for your share.

    • @leahpettit4477
      @leahpettit4477 2 роки тому +1

      @@Samthemancharles on a good day, I got between 10-12 MPG highway miles. Much less if going uphill or driving in a city.

    • @frenchfryfarmer436
      @frenchfryfarmer436 2 роки тому

      I get 12-15 with E-Series my v10 or 5.4 in 2013-2014 E350s. Since they are the same MPG, I WANT the v10 power for pulling a CJ7 on a single axle alum trailer AND climbing mountain passes...additonally the 2014 E350 v10s have a 5 speed trans that has a VERY aggressive downshifting "trailering mode" that is excellent for descending mountains.

    • @MexicanTeTe
      @MexicanTeTe Рік тому

      I've got a 5 window chevy bus with van chassis. It gets terrible mileage (10mpg), drives slow (60mph is kind of pushing it), but it's an ideal sized living space that still manages to fit into a standard parking space. The best security features you can add are a locking safe bolted into the metal frame for your valuables and extra locks on the doors to deter thieves. The windows will always be a vulnerability, so you have to be comfortable with the idea that if someone really wants to get in they can. Between me and my 100lb dog, I'm not worried about it.
      I could never go for a smaller sized cargo van. The lack of windows or space to stand up straight would drive me crazy. The price is also a huge deciding factor in why I chose a bus. I bought mine in cash, whereas cargo vans are very expensive and I would have had to finance it. With the money I would have spent on financing I can afford to park at state campgrounds nonstop if I wanted to. I definitely think a bus is a better option if you want to move around less and have more inside space, and if you don't want the commitment of long term financing.

  • @chrismacnaughtan4709
    @chrismacnaughtan4709 2 роки тому +21

    Experience & hindsight are two wonderful things along with a good dose of Common Sense which you seem to have nailed Oh & being able to
    learn from the first two & adapt the way you do things to suit. 10/10 for getting this far. Take care & have fun 😌

  • @Thetinyhouseguy101
    @Thetinyhouseguy101 2 місяці тому

    I think the safe Idea is wonderful, thanks so much for the idea! The other things you gripe about are all so true when you thing about it. I appreciate hearing from someone who's living it and not just talking about it. Thank you!

  • @JenniferPChung
    @JenniferPChung 3 місяці тому

    These are such important things to think about. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @VirtualFeats
    @VirtualFeats 2 роки тому +3

    You are so brave to do these things on your own ❤️ thank you for sharing your experiences! From your new fans from Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @billvanarsdale
    @billvanarsdale 2 роки тому +32

    I love this video! So much good information with a charming, totally authentic presentation. I think I have included all of the items on your wish list in my rig and I realize now I am building for RV Life, not Van Life because I too am going for quality. Tune into some Eckhert Tolle during your R&R.

    • @leewright7623
      @leewright7623 2 роки тому

      Or just cut to chase and listen to Jordan Peterson. No comparison.
      Oh it's Eckhart btw😉

    • @billvanarsdale
      @billvanarsdale 2 роки тому

      @@leewright7623 To each their own.

  • @wayfairing_soul
    @wayfairing_soul Рік тому +2

    Great video! Speaking from experience - never charge your devices in a cabinet like that. Charging generates heat, shorts happen, fires inside a cabinet often get out of control before you even notice something is happening, and (this is the one I learned the hard way) never charge devices unattended while you are out adventuring. Safe travels. :D

  • @doctorartphd6463
    @doctorartphd6463 Рік тому

    Excellent information !! Thank you for sharing you wonderful experiences. This helped me tremendously !!! Safe travels.....

  • @hispringtime
    @hispringtime 2 роки тому +3

    The 20second rule for vanlife is a great idea! I have a butane stove and it takes less than 20seconds to set out on my counter and flip on because the butane is stored inside!

  • @moreofawave
    @moreofawave 2 роки тому +3

    Yeah, I've seen some amazing layouts on youtube for vans. One in particular addressed a lot of those issues you mentioned. I could not do van life for various reasons but if I had one of those other vans I would actually consider it because they were just so thoughtfully done and looked amazing.

  • @dawnmoriarty9347
    @dawnmoriarty9347 2 роки тому

    I totally agree about a heated blanket. Everything is more bearable when you're warm!

  • @Ciaran_Connell
    @Ciaran_Connell 4 місяці тому +1

    7:21 I saw a bed design that I really like in a van. A Murphy bed. It folds up against the wall. That way you’re not stuck with a bed in your van all the time, and it’s not a pain to convert into a table every morning

  • @Pickleleen
    @Pickleleen 2 роки тому +21

    As someone with 3 children, I think your concern for Finn is completely understandable, as he is like your child to you. On a side note, I drove from Arizona to Maine for a 3 week trip in summer and slept in the back of my KIA soul at Love's truck stops most nights. Wanderlust. I loved it! Happy travelling!

  • @MichelleNovalee
    @MichelleNovalee 2 роки тому +51

    Remember your 20 second rule when it comes to converting your bed to an office everyday... I wish so bad my bed was a permanent bed.

    • @carlyndolphin
      @carlyndolphin 2 роки тому +6

      I’ve had both layout vans and I definitely prefer a rear lounge which converts into a bed

    • @sylviahamilton3658
      @sylviahamilton3658 2 роки тому +1

      Wouldn't mind having to set up the bed each night, but having a permanent bed makes storing my expensive mt bike inside possible

    • @maryl965
      @maryl965 Рік тому

      @@sylviahamilton3658 That's what I keep thinking about. Storage for the paddle board, the bike...

  • @doboily2630
    @doboily2630 Рік тому

    Great job and great video with a lot of good honest tips, thanks!! Stay safe and have fun out there

  • @SocialDrones
    @SocialDrones 2 роки тому

    Finally a honest, real and gritty van vlog! You are truly a worrier and truly an inspiration 💯

  • @MaunoKoivistoOfficial
    @MaunoKoivistoOfficial 2 роки тому +4

    Your points are just fantastic. Please keep speaking honestly, it's so refreshing in the "van life" scene.

  • @girlandtheglambo9870
    @girlandtheglambo9870 2 роки тому +4

    YES I got my ambulance in April, installed my floor in June. It’s already separating and the build out isn’t even done 😭

  • @patrickconrad396
    @patrickconrad396 Рік тому +2

    I'm with you on needing separate spaces. I'm building an elevator bed and having a desk fold down from the bottom. that way I keep the bed, the living space, and office separate. And I'm doing the pop up table to bed thing so I have an extra bed and a dining table. I figure having a separate desk that's easily accessible would be way more productive for me.

  • @NevContractor1
    @NevContractor1 Рік тому

    Good insight, it's rare for me to pick up any useful tips that I haven't already thought of and have got several from your comments, thankyou.

  • @paulknoer1259
    @paulknoer1259 2 роки тому +4

    You and Finn are awesome. Cheers to your success in life