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@cloud-mo6 ай бұрын
How are you able to access and use the toilet?
@bethlajaunie51776 ай бұрын
Thank You for the positive input… I may find myself without a place to live any day. I am 76, but not disabled…. I can do this…
@lunarminx6 ай бұрын
You can do this and good luck with all happening, hugs.
@barbroos48053 ай бұрын
Been thinking about this for A LONG TIME! Have my minivan, and alot of the gear. Almost 70, and don't know how long I can stay in unaffordable housing...
@freedomdove7 ай бұрын
"Velcro is your best friend." Indeed, we've become very close friends. Lol. 😁
@oneeyedphotographer5 ай бұрын
4:59 That could also be your toilet. Just line it with a compostable bag or doggie poo bag each time. After use, seal and dispose of thoughtfully. Pee goes into a separate sealable bottle.
@ritagumper1033 ай бұрын
Wow, you've actually sold me on a minivan. I live in an SUV, and the way that you've set up your van looks so much easier than what I'm dealing with. I'm constantly moving things around just so I can go to bed. In the beginning, it took me a couple of hours to get re-setup so I could go to sleep. Thank you for all of your great ideas.
@BudgetTravelGuy2 ай бұрын
Rita, glad you found that minivan camper build vid useful to you, and that you'll get some tips/ideas from some of the other stuff I'm rolling out. More soon....safe travels!
@kathleenkline46227 ай бұрын
Every time I return from a long camping trip, I remove anything I didn't use. Frees up a lot of space! The only exception is safety related tools...those always stay in for those Just In Case situations!
@BudgetTravelGuy7 ай бұрын
Kathleen, good point about eliminating things as SOON as a person returns from a trip, so everything is still fresh in their minds - I have been a bit lazy in that department at times! More soon - safe travels!
@psdaengr9116 ай бұрын
@@BudgetTravelGuy I did this with the tools that I'd carried in my car for years and reduced a 24" mechanics tool box to a roll with the surprisingly few tools I've ever needed to work on my car. Next up is my closet at home.
@williamweekley46926 ай бұрын
You've done a good job letting me know how to travel and camp without having to carry every little thing I think I MAY need. I'm tired of having to search everything for what I need. Soon I've got a major PULL EVERYTHING OUT job for just a can opener or some matches to light a fire or toilet paper. Your organization efforts are exactly what I needed to see. Thanks So much. Keep your videos coming. I want to see everything you've got to show me.
@peterpowell61687 ай бұрын
P.s. I agree about goodwill is your friend! I needed a quilt cause of a unexpected cold snap. For $8 got a really nice homemade quilt.. still using it!
@BudgetTravelGuy7 ай бұрын
No, doubt, Peter - bags of towels, quilts, jackets - Goodwill is good for those in a pinch. More soon..safe travels1
@leanne73067 ай бұрын
Well, I am glad I caught your video. I'm in the process of packing up my SUV for my first trip and I have my 12 ft hallway full of STUFF. Thanks for reminding me that less is more and there is usually always a Walmart everywhere you go.😂Safe travels and have fun in your journey.😊
@BudgetTravelGuy7 ай бұрын
Leanne, glad you found that 'minimalist van' vid useful to you, and they'll you'll enjoy some of the other stuff I'll be rolling out soon. Safe travels!
@buddy_bill6 ай бұрын
I'd like to see a video on how you reverse mounted the passenger seat.
@rosannefischer16373 ай бұрын
I know one exists, because i watched it a couple days ago.
@marianfrances49596 ай бұрын
Thank you, Kevin! 👍🇨🇦😎 I think of my van as a "hard sided tent". Helps me to keep it minimal. Im not trying to have a cottage on wheels. I'm camping.
@steamyb26 ай бұрын
I just subscribed and I appreciate this video. I plan to buy a large refrigerator and a power station for it and my CPAP. I think 1K power will handle these requirements with 350 on the roof & plugged in while driving. I plan to use a cheap tarp clamped to the rear lift door for privacy instead of the shower pop-up or just hit a truck stop. I love that you live out of the van and not in it, we are on the same page with that. Stealth in the East with a '05 Grand Caravan, my retirement plan! Thanks for all the great tips and have a safe journey!
@robertashton51985 ай бұрын
I live full time in a retired ambulance Even though it has a ton of space for storage I try to keep only the things I really need. Yes I do carry fishing equipment and skis, but I learned very quickly the more stuff I carry the less happy I become. Less really is better!
@Brigand2317 ай бұрын
We finally took the plunge and the two of us (including the other half's electric wheelchair) and a large dog camped our way South to Florida in a week and then back to the Midwest in another week. It's a bit harder to avoid moving stuff around every day with storing stuff for all three of us plus the suitcases we used on the cruise we caught in Florida, but we had the trip of a lifetime! The closest we got to free camping was $12/night at Mammoth Cave national park with the other half's America the Beautiful access pass and that was probably our favorite campground of the whole trip. Just like you can feed your solar panel "through" your window, we learned we can feed our 12 gauge extension cord through the gap in the weatherstripping at the bottom of the rear hatch so we could be fully buttoned up at night while still charging our Jackery. We were running our Alpicool C50 off a Jackery Explorer 1000 and it was staying pretty much fully charged while driving. When stopped it would sip about 2% of the battery per hour, which for a battery just over 1000 watts is about 20 watts/hour. There were a lot of picnics at highway rest stops and we had the time of our lives! We're already looking forward to hitting the road again when we can afford to, though with a lot less stuff. The only thing we'd change if we somehow could is the sleeping arrangements - our bed is as wide as the van allows and it got kinda cramped at night with the three of us. There were two "surprise" stars of the trip - the first was our dual-power Ryobi fan that could plug in to an extension cord or use the same batteries as our flashlights. I knew it would come in clutch at night to keep air moving, but the other half had no idea so it was great to surprise her with how effective it was since we could just plug it in when tethered or charge battery packs while on the road via the van's inverter (that inverter was also invaluable for charging her wheelchair while we were traveling!). The second was a set of USB string lights that could wind into a case that also held their power supply, it was easy to string up around the inside for nights we buttoned up early, but just turning on the small exterior light and pointing it at the ceiling from on top of the fridge was enough to light the van. We completely forgot the motion activated solar lights, since we'd left them on a window sill at home to charge they never made it into the van. As you've mentioned, having the stuff you use the most within easy access is important. There were many things that I repacked or relocated through the trip and I'll probably be tweaking things for a while before our next trip. We also did use our tiny electric heater one night too! - note for folks who don't routinely use one, plug the heater into the pedastal, NOT your power bank. We didn't completely drain our battery, but came pretty close and I only realized it the next morning when striking camp. If we're ever in a situation like that again, I'll use the same extension cord that the fan uses for the heater so I don't repeat that mistake.
@lunarminx6 ай бұрын
A heating blanket might work too for draining less power. I keep reptiles and live 4 seasons and encase we lose power i keep something like hot hands around. Uniheat are for shipping reptiles and plants and max at 100f, hothands can scald. The packs come in 24 to 96 hours. I keep 40 and 72 hour ones on the stand by, they work for us too.
@Brigand2316 ай бұрын
@@lunarminx Good info, thanks for sharing! It wasn't really that cold (for me), but my wife is diabetic and almost always feels cold. The heater was more of a happy thing for her than a necessity.
@toddstone46786 ай бұрын
You could buy a cargo box and put it on top of your van for extra storage which i have done. I have a camping chair , propane & a portable fire pit up there. The last few years with all the forest fires and fire bans i can still have a fire on my propane fire pit. I put the solar panel in the front window window dash board as it is not weather proof anyway. I have a curtain across the front seats that pull across at night for privacy. If it rains solar panel is protected as well as safe from theft. I do have to move the solar panel when i drive but that is fine. It folds up and i plug my power station into the van for more charging as i am traveling. I slide the solar panel in beside the bed. That way its out of the way if i need to stop and eat or have a nap. At night before i turn in all thing in my camp spot great put away camp chair propane & portable fire pit that way they are safe from theft or if it rains. I have had to put things away in the morning wet which is never fun to do. I was out camping a few years back my camp chair got blown over into a tree which broke the frame of the chair overnight. It make more since to put it away at night as i don't have to replace it when it brakes or some one takes it from your site when you are sleeping. Just a few thoughts for you.
@thlim14606 ай бұрын
Kevin, thks for showing the realistic scenario of a simple and functional camper at budget cost. Most often we forgot the camper is just a mode to get us to where we’re heading. No matter how simple, it’s a luxury when you had to ride or backpacked.
@cadavis53146 ай бұрын
Here’s the thing about the turned front seat. You can get ticketed for blocking line of vision regarding the windshield. Take the headrest off while driving.
@BudgetTravelGuy5 ай бұрын
Good point...I could see over/around that headrest perfectly fine, but I DID end up removing it just to be safe and avoid the possibility of a ticket. The state police in my state as sticklers for small things (nothing on the rearview mirror, no license tag inside the vehicle, etc). More soon..safe travels!
@grandmaris7 ай бұрын
Tow straps! Thank you for reminding me.
@BudgetTravelGuy7 ай бұрын
grandmarais, definately need to add tow straps. (The ones shown as high capacity ratcheting straps, and a pair should work in a pinch, but real two straps would be better.) More soon...safe travels!
@greplink5 ай бұрын
What an incredibly valuable video. Very grateful, sir. Thank you
@lisaschippert94265 ай бұрын
Totally agree minimal is the key. Heard if it takes 3 moves to use something it won’t get done. Funny I have the same fridge, stove and jumper system.
@chrissmith-no3bo6 ай бұрын
I have a coffee pot uses cig lihter plugin
@darrellfort166815 күн бұрын
vanlife4ever! awesome video sir
@jeannep3206 ай бұрын
I use an Aeropress for coffee. It takes up less space and you can make your coffee in your cup.
@theq-ster69816 ай бұрын
Great video, Kev. Honest insights and straight to the point.
@desertrat44533 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing what you have learned, I took notes and am going on my first camp out, 3 nights this weekend. I would point out one tip for you. There is nothing of any nutritional value in sweet beverages, colas etc. I gave them up years ago so all I need is water. I drink coffee and brew tea but that takes very little space. Just think about the space you would save. Beer and wine can at least give you a little relaxation but colas and sweet drinks are just an unhealthy, space hogging, mental addiction.
@BudgetTravelGuy2 ай бұрын
desertrat, you're right about the sweet drinks, and I have cut back in the last couple of years. Hope your first camping trip went well!!!! Safe travels!
@teetrav6 ай бұрын
How do you keep your power station cool in the summer 🌞 heat in the van? Your set up is PERFECT. Marriott cost $ 150 a nite on west Coast...had bugs and problems so we don't waste time anymore
@rosannefischer16373 ай бұрын
I know! My last trip early winter I ran into bugs, roaches and centipedes both ways and noise and sleepless in unfamiliar bed. In decent motels. It's what decided me to try campervanning. Just bought a Dodge Grand Caravan and am no-building it right now! Had a small motorhome last 7 years that i sold last fall, and while I don't regret it I missed it so much. Need to carry my own bed with me for here on out, until I'm too old to ramble.
@LoveMtDulcimerMusic6 ай бұрын
So true about the can opener!
@CalKidWilly7 ай бұрын
Bravo Kevin! Thanks for sharing your vast experience. I am in agreement with your approach and your end objective. Well spoken from the heart. Thanks for keeping it real amongst all of the glamorous Instagram Bullshit.
@bettybrigance67847 ай бұрын
Always enjoy your videos and your energy...information is good sense.... As a woman, its just hard to downsize... However I've done some and your right...light loads are best....stay safe and enjoy your travels
@gailjohnson66706 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. Blessings to you.
@psdaengr9116 ай бұрын
Very good overall. If I were going to stay in low occupancy areas, I'd prepare for accidents and injuries, adding a second basic (911) cellphone or a 2 way VHF handheld radio, a comprehensive first aid kit, and a set of hand tools in a roll up pouch. (The latter 2 only add value if you know how to use them.)
@karinhart4897 ай бұрын
Good job going minimalist, Kevin! Years ago I picked up a couple of widemouth stainless steel thermal jugs on sale that hold about 36oz water hot or cold (that’s a little more than a liter). I use a 1L kettle that runs on 12v to heat the water to make my pour over coffee (my luxury), and if I want shower using a shower pump like yours later I heat up a kettle full & put into one of the stainless steel jugs (1:2 ratio of hot water to cold is my preferred temperature).
@signemarkuson19406 ай бұрын
As Ed would say, " Really Good Shew" Happy Camping!
@paulampaquette6 ай бұрын
I have done the same as you. Pared down to the essentials. We don't need so much stuff.
@BudgetTravelGuy5 ай бұрын
Paula, as you said, "Pared down" is the way to go with a camper van. I still run across people that have to spend an hour moving things to get ready for bed, etc...and trust me, I packed too much stuff on my first trips, too! More soon...safe travels!
@MnAnnetteNS6 ай бұрын
THANKS For all the information especially socket and breaker bar! It's added to my list.
@StevenDoornbos-xo5jb5 ай бұрын
Yes, less is by far best. Great video. New sub today. Roll on my traveling brother.
@dsplunker6 ай бұрын
I love it! We have owned everything from a tent, to a popup, to a motorhome and back to a popup. The rule was that they were for sleep. The exception was the motorhome because of the bathroom and we had to cook in it. Otherwise, get out and play!! Thanks for your advice Sir.
@samumar29746 ай бұрын
Hi,Keven You are really a beautiful humbleman. I cannot forget your face when you speak about the expensive thing we choose it buy it we choose the Expensive thing we have to buy it because we we thinking a lot about the bad situation when will come, and carrying on our back all the time and become bigger over and over . And you give me advice it's garbage. It's garbage. Don't think it’s last thing you owner. It's garbage and we carry garbage all the time . please man, you have to make another video and we have to see how is your life daily
@Renaissancewoman175 ай бұрын
I have pretty much the same setup as you, except I left my back seat in and I have that Alpicool sitting back there, and I don’t have my passenger seat turned around. I even have that seat back caddy. Great minds and all. I have the same motion activated solar lights and the same bed.
@carriebishop85682 ай бұрын
Would of have been nice to show us the inside of your refrigerator freezer and by example showing us a case of bottled water in there because it doesn't look like it would fit a case plus the added food. Maybe next time you can do that
@BudgetTravelGuyАй бұрын
Carrie, I'll try to do that in a later video on the current trip..but the 55qt or larger will fit 12-24 (1/2 liter, 16.9 oz) bottles of water, 12 cans of drinks, plus food. Safe travels!
@glennmayeda31156 ай бұрын
Perfect!!!!!!!!!!!! Want to see more!!!!!!!!
@connilondon61656 ай бұрын
I love it! I pretty much have the same setup as you. I am always tickled looking at van builds where, to me, they just take up space with built ins and such. But, I do not have your turn around seat. How did you do that? Thanks for the info! Happy Travels! Conni
@rouseyournicholls6 ай бұрын
Very nice! I am glad I came across your channel. I can use some of this info. I am currently building out my van and documenting on my channel. Thank you for sharing❤
@usaman73586 ай бұрын
Great video. I'm still absolutely, positively astonished you don't bring a TINY folding "chair" (no armrests). They are $10 bucks and HALF the size of those normal small $10 walmart chairs with arms many people use. Surely your van is sometimes in the hot sun (getting solar) and you might want to go sit in the shade under that nice try nearby? Surely your van is sometimes in the cold and you might want to sit 10' away where the sun is shining? So many other uses too such as a place for a visitor to sit, somewhere to set your coffee, coke, book, etc (outside), a footrest, etc. I can't imagine not being able to sit ANYWHERE but the van but I'm sure if you felt you needed it, you'd have gotten one for now.
@followyourbliss1016 ай бұрын
if you have a body on frame like a full size van you could install a winch on the front bumper instead. you have a lot of good suggestions and although i have always hated minivans, you make them a viable option that can actually work pretty well for a single person. love me them BIG fridges.
@ronb61826 ай бұрын
A butane stove, number 6 Griswold cast iron skillet and a wagner number 3 and a small pot for boiling water or making soup. All fits under the front seats including a couple of butane fuel cans. I have a small refrigerator but i do have a big one but its too heavy. 73
@hauk38396 ай бұрын
Magnets on the solar Sense lights works well to.😊
@orbyjett28646 ай бұрын
Great idea
@Kimbers587 ай бұрын
Thank you 👍
@BudgetTravelGuy7 ай бұрын
Hope all is well, Kimbers58, and that you found that vid a little useful!
@Kimbers587 ай бұрын
@@BudgetTravelGuy Thanks I'm doing good, And yes Alota stuff you share is very helpful to me! Looking forward to more. Hope you have a great weekend
@danpost47557 ай бұрын
My friend, those straps are not tow straps. They are ratcheting tie down straps. Please be very careful. I do appreciate your insights. I am setting my van up for camping trips.
@BudgetTravelGuy7 ай бұрын
Dan, you are correct about the straps - I should have elaborated on those a bit more. They are high enough capacity that several would work in a pinch, but real tow straps would be better for people to carry. More soon...safe travels!
@lisat.81387 ай бұрын
Great set up!!
@tamarap3877 ай бұрын
I may have missed it, but do you have the window coverings and what about a privacy curtain from the front to the back? Maybe the places you choose to stay in don't require much of all of that? This is a fabulous video to remind us to not overdo it! Thx!
@BudgetTravelGuy6 ай бұрын
tamara, the windows shades are kept under the mattress. I don't use a privacy curtain across the van (behind the front seats) like many do, but I may add one in the future. More soon...safe travels!
@jazziered1427 ай бұрын
To me, the best can opener is the P-38 once you figure out how to use it.
@BudgetTravelGuy7 ай бұрын
Lol...that would certainly work as a can opener, or to open/unlock many things!
@Dav-S56585 ай бұрын
even better is a P-52!
@CountryComesToTown6 ай бұрын
Great info! I want to set up my small suv for camping or travel car camping and this helps!
@BudgetTravelGuy5 ай бұрын
Glad you found that 'camper van setup' video useful to you, and hope you'll find some of the new stuff I'm rolling out useful to you for your own adventures! More soon...safe travels!
@uncle_creepy27436 ай бұрын
Tow somebodywith tie down straps??? Video plz❤
@Kad3nSJ7 ай бұрын
You nailed it!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@BudgetTravelGuy6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind comment - glad you found that van build video useful to you! More soon..safe travels!
@robert-28197 ай бұрын
Check out a bottle jack (should take up less space)
@BudgetTravelGuy7 ай бұрын
Robert, interesting thought about a 'bottle jack'. More soon...safe travels!
@nhanha74336 ай бұрын
The mattress you need to cover it with vinyl this way you Do not have to make the bed. And cover entire floor underneath floor you can lift up to get thing. The bed will joint inspection so you can stack or
@periwilson8606 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great tips!
@robert-28195 ай бұрын
Hmmmm. Old dogs - new tricks. good job
@BudgetTravelGuy5 ай бұрын
Thank you, Robert! Glad you found that simple van build setup useful to you. More soon...safe travels!
@maria-z1p4d6 ай бұрын
You Got this ~!!! Way to go !!!
@Dav-S56585 ай бұрын
What you showed as "tow straps" are actually tiedown straps, and those should NEVER be used to try and pull a vehicle. You really need to edit this video, because That could get someone seriously injured. I do agree with carrying a real tow strap with ways to attach it, or better yet a kinetic recovery rope.
@chrisholds16 ай бұрын
This is a great video, thanks for sharing your experience!
@Dentyslife5 ай бұрын
Thanks got great video! Did you install the captains front seat yourself? If so would you be willing to do a video on how. Thx!
@jsymonds356 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks!
@MartinPiloCorrea6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the advice ❤
@coachhebert84686 ай бұрын
Great video and very helpful
@rangerannie56366 ай бұрын
I carry a battery charger in addition to a jump box in case my battery is too dead for the jump box to recognize. It happens, and I need to be able to get my pickip started by myself. You can't always rely on someone showing up to give you a jump.🔌 Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸
@danamariefinnegan71766 ай бұрын
Thanks for your heart video. How would you sleep 2?
@gsp496 ай бұрын
Im thinking of getting an aditional freezer to have more frozen food onboard.
@thedot666 ай бұрын
How did you get your passenger seat to turn around? Did you just bolt it down backwards?
@mimitravels7106 ай бұрын
Good job
@hotheadedjoelhaha6 ай бұрын
Great Advice!
@Tom-Travels7 ай бұрын
Nice. Impressive video. New subscriber here. Me? I do city truck camping. It works for me and allows me to maximize the free use of city amenities. The gym, shower, library, parks, free power, close shopping, safe sleeping places, etc. It helps me cut costs and increase profits. - Space... I always rent a storage unit to supplement my truck camper contents. I rent a 10'x10' storage unit ($70 /mo) right now. I save and bank, so much money, via city van living, it's quite astonishing (about $1,800 a month positive cash flow after all living expenses). - Shower Tents I can't believe that people haven't found/use a black colored shower tent. Set a black shower tent up in the full sun. the inside are can reach hot tub temperature in no time, and no wind. Then strip and shower. I see that your shower tent is darker (camo color) than most. (Cue the Black Rit Black Dye). - Motion lights - great idea. I'll get a set. They are very inexpensive on Amazon. I can probably also get a driveway monitor man-trap that beeps; when set up in a certain direction (i.e. likely human avenues of approach). I sleep each night in a driveway that I rent ($150 a month) from a random homeowner or small business. Currently, I've rented an older widow lady's driveway for about 5 months now. In return she gets the $150 cash a month and my help, and pledge, to preserve, protect and defend her and her property. - Minivan Builds and Experience I really like watching and learning from minivan life video creators. I just found you. There are a couple of other minivan channels that I watch a lot. One is Minivan Lee and the other is minivan Amanda Travels. - Great advice and nomad wisdom. They all share your philosophy; more or less - all after 5-7 years of living the minivan life. - I use a truck camper right now; a little more room, but the same principles apply. I detest making the van life complicated too. - Oh...About Velcro. Two things: I get the INDUSTRIAL brand Velcro. It sticks like no other velcro to most things. All velcro adhesive has a weakness. It is subject to heat and soapy water removal. When velcro adhesive comes off, or won't stick, I spray the useless adhesive side with Gorilla spray adhesive. Gorilla adhesive spray makes old velcro reusable, better than new, and stickable to anything forever. Never throw velcro away again. - Power I have 4,800 WH Bluetti Power bank and 400watts of solar. The solar is mainly just a back up. My AC uses (averages 450 watts) to run (on average) and my refrigerator use 54 watts (average). I monitor each with a seperate power meter. - Free power- I can recharge my huge power bank each day using Free110 volt outlets. - at my gym, the library, three local city parks, and the senior center. Legally obtaining free power in my city is not a problem at all. I love city vanlife. - Safe travels, Tom
@BudgetTravelGuy6 ай бұрын
Tom, thank you for the kind words. Sounds as if you've gotten a lot of this stuff figured out well as far as what works for you. The idea of 'renting' driveway or parking lot space month to month is brilliant, especially in a city like you're doing! More soon...safe travels!
@followme32234 ай бұрын
Thanks for the additional helpful info, Tom!
@michelletanner70476 ай бұрын
Which power station are you using to power your refrigerator
@Dav-S56585 ай бұрын
To me the real point of minimal travel is to not have to dig for anything, or shuffle anything. Everything has a place and a purpose. The longer I live this way, the more the "shuffle" drives me insane. Never underestimate the luxury of empty space! I also agree about buying things for one time use. In the long run it's not a waste at all. It's far better than adding all that one time stuff to your permanent kit! I recently needed a rubber mallet. I bought one and used it, then I gifted it to the first old guy I saw walking by! Old guys can always use a mallet right? He was thrilled, couldn't believe someone would just give him a brand new mallet, and I'm not packing that thing around. One thing I do not condone is using something and returning it. Low life tricks like that are just one more reason for everyone to hate us.
@3generations3937 ай бұрын
Hello Neal, your missin the dog! 🤷
@yada-yadadragon19476 ай бұрын
Not the dog! The cat!! Did I just start a fight? 😸
@l.a.v.alindysawesomevanadv34286 ай бұрын
Very efficient
@lunarminx6 ай бұрын
Have you tried a french press for coffee, even smaller.
@candimorgant.80636 ай бұрын
Are the Mr buddy heaters safe inside the van while sleeping in the van?
@katherinefein32614 ай бұрын
Thank you so much - I'm just staring and I'm going to use your philosophy - less is more - quick question what kind of a company when install solar on the roof of a car? I searched and searched and only found companies that install for buildings
@BudgetTravelGuy2 ай бұрын
katherine, you can do the solar panel install on a vehicle yourself (or find some teenager to do it for you, as long as they can follow the instructions in the video). Unfortunately, a lot of the "professionals" make their money by trying to convince people this stuff is waaaaaaaaay more complicated than it really is to do. Safe travels!
@mediumtraceylockwood6 ай бұрын
Excellent
@joycemaurer35886 ай бұрын
Very nice! What is the longest you have been out on the road?
@BudgetTravelGuy5 ай бұрын
Joyce, I try to work in at least one 30-45 day trip every year, with some shorter ones mixed in as time permits. Glad you found that van build useful to you! More soon...safe travels!
@noah7866 ай бұрын
Cool setup, does the fridge double as the foot of your bed?
@BudgetTravelGuy5 ай бұрын
Noah, in my setup the fridge is in the very back of the van (just inside the lift up hatch). I can access it from inside the van without having to go out, and the bed is NOT sitting on it. More soon...safe travels!
@kathybullmer88842 ай бұрын
How did you turn your seat around? Could you show me how to plug a tire. I am a 65 year old woman, who likes to learn.
@BudgetTravelGuyАй бұрын
Kathy, There's a vid on the channel on turning that seat around in the minivan, and I'll try to get a vid up showing how to plug a tire (and deal with other tire issues that can come up). More soon...safe travels!
@kennethbailey98536 ай бұрын
You get it !😁
@kayepperson1896 ай бұрын
Great vid ty
@winsome67052 ай бұрын
U rock❤
@annaedwards69225 ай бұрын
Wait… TURN AROUND FRONT SEAT?!? Is that standard or a aftermarket feature? Please tell me more!
@patriciahooks78976 ай бұрын
Question, to start should I get a new year van or old year van for part time van life?
@wakjagner4 ай бұрын
What do you do in regards to window shades? Or did you just trust in the window tint?
@daves5445Ай бұрын
So many great ideas here. Just now starting to explore buying a minivan to do some camping and your videos and ideas are very well thought out and appreciative. Safe and happy travels.
@TheRealSovereignCitizens6 ай бұрын
Ratchet stra0 is not a tow / recovery strap
@originalsixx2 ай бұрын
How did you turn around the front passenger seat?
@Dentyslife5 ай бұрын
Oh also curious I didn’t notice whether you use window covers? /curtains?
@BudgetTravelGuy5 ай бұрын
Good question, Francine. I store the window covers under the mattress. If I'm in a campground (or deep in the woods alone) I often don't use them, but they're certainly nice to have when I DO need a little more privacy. (Or to block the direct sunlight on one side of the van on a VERY hot desert day.) More soon... safe travels!
@cynthiataylor20926 ай бұрын
What kind of portable potty do you have and where did you buy it?
@barbwire82807 ай бұрын
What happened to you beloved fan ? and your window coverings?
@BudgetTravelGuy7 ай бұрын
Hey, Barb...The window coverings are stored under the mattress. I'm not carrying a fan at the moment (early fan), but I'll probably have to add a little one just to help sleep at night during the summer. More soon...safe travels!
@jamieries69636 ай бұрын
Did you have to level the floor when you put your bed frame in
@stephanieford70216 ай бұрын
Any recommendations for doggos?
@BudgetTravelGuy5 ай бұрын
Stephanie, I've not traveled with a pet up to this point, although I have many friends that do. I do know it's MUCH more of a challenge keeping the van cool if you have to leave a pet inside (while inside a grocery store buying supplies, etc). However, I'm not an expert on that and would defer to vids from people that have experience traveling with a pet. More soon....safe travels!
@Renaissancewoman175 ай бұрын
Also, I think I hear a western NC accent. Tell me if I’m right.
@suzannezivari92036 ай бұрын
Do you have difficulty powering the larger fridge?
@BudgetTravelGuy6 ай бұрын
Suzanne, that's a good question. Actually I can tell little if any difference in power used with a giant fridge vs a small one. Once they are cooled down to temp it's roughly the same power to keep them at temp regardless of size. More soon...safe travels!