22 Years of Van Life: The 5 Items I Can't Live Without!

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@marcbloch1963
@marcbloch1963 9 ай бұрын
My 5 items are: 1.Starlink dish 2.Honda “Ultra quite” generator 3.Commercial grade stainless steel French coffee press 4. Memory foam mattress from Amazon 5. Montague folding mountain bike
@traditionalfood367
@traditionalfood367 8 ай бұрын
... Quiet generator,
@ExclusiveLM
@ExclusiveLM 7 ай бұрын
Here is a tip on how to never drive off and forget anything left behind. I made a small metal cutout and I used a black magic marker to list everything from chairs, to levelers, to step stair to hose, etc on the board. Then, when I park, I just use small tiny round magnets next to the items I put outside on the same board so I don't have to write down a list every time. Then I put the board on my steering wheel. That way, I cannot drive away without looking at the list. it has saved my mind many times from losing things.
@artcflowers
@artcflowers 6 ай бұрын
Nifty idear
@Gherkinlife
@Gherkinlife 29 күн бұрын
Brilliant
@rodneymacomber6337
@rodneymacomber6337 Жыл бұрын
1975. My parents bought a school bus. They lived in it full-time on the road for 22 years pulling a shop trailer to make Redwood signs I was 13 when they started by the time I was 18 I had seen all the states except above New York. We went to Key West for no reason for instance, every winter we would stay in the south west I thought we were poor now I realize how smart my dad was.
@Cathie-s3j
@Cathie-s3j 9 ай бұрын
😅
@heathermunoz6282
@heathermunoz6282 8 ай бұрын
You were very fortunate to have that eclectic and geographical type of upbringing.
@pharaohsmagician8329
@pharaohsmagician8329 7 ай бұрын
What are you gonna make in the shop trailer?​@@Tyson-u3m
@futureworldhealing
@futureworldhealing 7 ай бұрын
sounds like u WERE poor
@danzbutrfly
@danzbutrfly 6 ай бұрын
How lucky you were....amazing upbringing!!
@TheWilliamHoganExperience
@TheWilliamHoganExperience 8 ай бұрын
Great video, I was an architect and architecture professor for 20 years before I simply couldn't take the stress anymore, and quit in 2011. I've lived on small sailboats ever since and am now transitioning to RV life. It's the simple and mundane things that make life in small mobile dwellings safer and more comfortable. Warm comfortable bedding. Toiletries. A place to organize and store your clothing. A mobile office to manage life's onerous paperwork. A place to shower and do laundry. Refrigeration / pantry and a way to ccok. Waste and trash storage and disposal. Entertainment of some sort, like books and/or a computer Companionship. My biggest regret is that I didn't leave my sould crushing jobs and sell my home for a simple life sooner. In 2022 I was diagnosed with autism, which explains why I had so much difficulty fitting in to the rat-race. Now I'm poor from a material standpoint, but rich from a spiritual standpoint. As the architect Mies Van Der Rohe said: "Less is more" Truly, it is more than I ever imagined it could be. =)
@aggiesart6
@aggiesart6 7 ай бұрын
Here also, i can relate to your story. I love simple living, not the ratrace. ❤
@whatsmamadoing3188
@whatsmamadoing3188 7 ай бұрын
Beautiful story. Thank you for sharing.
@Tonyscasa
@Tonyscasa 5 ай бұрын
@@aggiesart6I just want land a house and I’m set too bad I live in the most expensive city in Canada
@MrJohnnybmoore
@MrJohnnybmoore Жыл бұрын
I got in the habit of breaking down, loading up, pulling out of my space, and then doing a walk through/around. I first started this habit to pick up any trash. Then I realized I would have left a lot more behind than trash.
@gettingintrospective
@gettingintrospective Жыл бұрын
That's smart!
@amysscentsandsongs
@amysscentsandsongs Жыл бұрын
​@@StarxPlayz7This means before you leave your campsite, you do a walk around of your vehicle and the area. You pick up any trash you might have left and also any items you might have driven off without, like the levelers or the step. Hope this helps.
@jonathansimmons5353
@jonathansimmons5353 Жыл бұрын
​@@amysscentsandsongsbrand nrw spare wheels..tool boxes.. jerry cans. Credit cards.
@spacecadet4876
@spacecadet4876 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like the last item for the breaking camp day check list. As my wingman would suggest.
@utoobuser206
@utoobuser206 Жыл бұрын
As a truck driver , this is the correct move as before i enter the cab to roll out i will make a walk around the front to the back to make sure everything is secure ALWAYS , this 30 second action saves thousands of dollars and lives .everytime you get in ,walk around.
@teresa4325
@teresa4325 Жыл бұрын
Bob, years ago 1991, found myself and my four kids homeless. I bought a small trailer and used the Terra cotta pot over a burner. I've always marveled because I don't remember where I learned that trick. It must have been when I was very young and saw my father. ( I do remember him drying dynamite in the oven) my dad used dynamite to clear stumps and stuff. When your a kid you learn so much by being next to parents. I am hopeful kids are learning from your channel too. My kids are grown but all know a thing or two about survival and sacrifice. Love your channel!
@danwetherington5096
@danwetherington5096 Жыл бұрын
"( I do remember him drying dynamite in the oven)" --- lol, times were different back then.
@robinw285
@robinw285 Жыл бұрын
Can you share the how and why the terra gotta pot is used over the burner. I wasn't understanding what Bob was saying in the video there. I'm interested, thank you.
@user-ml7gl2ij7u
@user-ml7gl2ij7u Жыл бұрын
​@@robinw285 I'm from the Czech Republic, but I think I got it :-D It heats up the van - it produces radiant heat and the fire is hidden ;-) I think he had an episode dedicated to this (probably with a candle).
@medogandcatadventure
@medogandcatadventure Жыл бұрын
@@user-ml7gl2ij7u. Correct. 👍
@pbsalfen
@pbsalfen Жыл бұрын
@@robinw285 Title of his explanation video: "72 HOURS EMERGENCY HEAT and Light with CRISCO Candles! Winter Vanlife" Mostly deals with heating with candles, but he does touch on using the stove for heat, rather than the candles. Safety first! Either way, you're dealing with an open flame... and a carbon monoxide detector is essential. Which is an essential item anyway. A fire extinguisher is a must also.
@cryptowolf-zf3fs
@cryptowolf-zf3fs Жыл бұрын
Great video. Disabled Veteran here. I wont be able to afford to stay in my house (that is paid off) because of high property taxes and insurance. $300 a month electric bills are no fun either. I will sell the house and move into a Van or RV next year. I am looking forward to going to Quartzite next as well. I may purchase a few of the products in this video. The steps, stove and mattress look like winners.
@sonsoflibertyoverland
@sonsoflibertyoverland Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service. I'm sorry to hear that. But it sounds like it will be the start of a fun adventure. Good luck.
@genespell4340
@genespell4340 Жыл бұрын
Try to maximize the amount of interest you can earn on your money. Read up on CDs, Certificates of Deposit. Leave some money accessable for unexpected repairs and possibly a towing bill or check out a towing insurance company. I have one written down somewhere but I doubt I could find it in a years time.
@1mourningdove54
@1mourningdove54 Жыл бұрын
Best of luck to you when you begin your new adventure!!
@CARACACHICAMOS66
@CARACACHICAMOS66 Жыл бұрын
Good luck to you I’m going tru almost the same thing where I live at it’s paid for but the taxes electric bills etc ruins everything!! I think I’ll do the same
@BeckyWright-t8e
@BeckyWright-t8e Жыл бұрын
You've probably already tried, but if not, check into tax abatements offered through the county for veterans, disabilities, or low income.
@Kimbers58
@Kimbers58 Жыл бұрын
You are the world's Unsung Hero Bob ❤ Thank you
@mbd6054
@mbd6054 Жыл бұрын
Well said, and very true.
@blessedveteran
@blessedveteran Жыл бұрын
Agree 💯
@jollyj3285
@jollyj3285 Жыл бұрын
I agree....
@rhondacagle4208
@rhondacagle4208 Жыл бұрын
❤❤
@ramontoro
@ramontoro Жыл бұрын
El mejor que nos orienta y educa para nuestra nueva realidad nómada , gracias por todo lo que hace por nosotros
@MIForrestguy
@MIForrestguy 7 ай бұрын
1953 my dad and uncle were cruising in alaska and they backed over a moose after pumping gas. Dad pulled out his buck knife and got to work and served hamburgers right there for the next 25 years. What a hoot Mom said Dad was loved and kept his van straight. Along came us 8 kids and the book was soon written about us. Those were the days.
@heathermunoz6282
@heathermunoz6282 8 ай бұрын
Bob is just a wise humble guy 😊 We all could benefit from him in our lives.
@deerpic
@deerpic Жыл бұрын
I think my 5 would be: 1 - Folding camp toilet with both a cover and a ring insert to hold bags. 2 - Ikea Poang chair 3 - Executioner electric fly swatter 4 - Laptop mount tray and monitor mount arm setup 5 - Rechargeable camping fan
@jinying6409
@jinying6409 9 ай бұрын
I would like to add; Honda eu2200i generator and mosquito nets.
@intelligentdesign9911
@intelligentdesign9911 Ай бұрын
@@jinying6409 Hey Buddy, that generator has a recall ( valve leaks gas) and can cause fires. I looked it up to buy and found the recall notice on consumer reports. It says it can be inspected and repaired. Be safe. Happy trails!
@patriciacole8773
@patriciacole8773 Жыл бұрын
Your lifestyle agrees with you Bob. You look happy. You look like your getting younger. And yet wiser still 🌺
@kelkilkat
@kelkilkat 29 күн бұрын
He does look younger than just a few years ago
@TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk
@TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk Жыл бұрын
I would add, good, accessible organization. If you can’t store it, it’s clutter, if you can’t reach it, it’s forgotten.
@relic46
@relic46 6 ай бұрын
Great advice
@KathH627
@KathH627 5 ай бұрын
I agree with @relic46 - that is excellent advice!
@donwyates
@donwyates Жыл бұрын
A couple of things that I would not want to do without (again): A small jump battery, and a small air compressor. Also, something I initially thought would be a luxury - a folding step ladder. Not only can you get high on it 😉, but each step is a small table. Well with the space needed. Thanks for all you do Bob - you da' man!
@markbajek2541
@markbajek2541 Жыл бұрын
you could probably slide or clamp thin laminate boards onto each rung to make multiple larger platforms if need be
@DontStepInTheGrease
@DontStepInTheGrease Жыл бұрын
@@nathanpeacock9978 😀😃😄
@jerrytalley802
@jerrytalley802 Жыл бұрын
I’m wondering if your cook stove has and orfice that could be changed and/or drilled out ever so slightly? Of course research it first, which I know you would, great video.
@dalerockwelljr3425
@dalerockwelljr3425 9 ай бұрын
Hahahah😂😂😂😂
@pleinairbarnettoutdoors
@pleinairbarnettoutdoors Жыл бұрын
Former outdoorsman here, and health worker... Sleep is priceless. Wich ever matress you find comfy and allows a good rest is unconditional to me
@Pinkyycatkitty_uwu
@Pinkyycatkitty_uwu Жыл бұрын
I love this guy ! I'm 58, kids are grown . . . blessed with many grandbabies . . . but i'm on a fixed income (not much) Bob is helping me build the courage to do it !! (haven't yet still a little scared ) WHY? I can take anything . . . but being cold . . . THXS Bob!! these tips they are impowering me !! : ) Two DO IT !!
@stephaniepersin4222
@stephaniepersin4222 9 ай бұрын
Don’t live in the North. Live in S AZ or right across the border in the California desert. 70/50 are the norms in winter in Yuma. Are you willing to give up your whole life because you live in a home and can’t afford anything?
@jozefbania
@jozefbania Жыл бұрын
Thats the future of america! Everybody in the trailer and the rich in the closed and highly guarded houses! Amazing!
@PS-Straya_M8
@PS-Straya_M8 Жыл бұрын
I don't live in a van but I love watching videos from experienced people who want to share their knowledge with others 😁
@GrantSR
@GrantSR 10 ай бұрын
I have found that 3" of medium-firm memory foam on top of 3" stiffer cushion foam to be just perfect. Instead of buying those expensive covers, I wrap them all in a fitted sheet that is too big. Then I use those cheap sheet clip things (that look like really short suspenders) to keep everything tight.
@globalsolidarity55
@globalsolidarity55 Жыл бұрын
"I love it, it makes my life better, and I want it" Thanks.
@samwheelock9743
@samwheelock9743 Жыл бұрын
Regarding driving off and leaving something behind. Musicians often subscribe to a walk around at the end of packing up. Then lock up the rig, drive a few feet and go back into the venue, a second walk around the rig then you can roll. The visual not only provides a glance for overlooked equipment but an opportunity to inspect tires, couplings and lights on the rig.
@suburbangoddess2004
@suburbangoddess2004 10 ай бұрын
LOVE that you twirl your umbrella and it makes you happy!
@Ulbre
@Ulbre Жыл бұрын
Those levellers are not only good for levelling but also brilliant for maintenance when those extra few inches make everything so much easier :) Would love to see some photo's of Bob 20 plus years ago at the beginning of his RV journey :)
@helened6896
@helened6896 Жыл бұрын
Me too.
@Lois-o1f
@Lois-o1f Жыл бұрын
me three😂🎉😊
@sharonlutz1046
@sharonlutz1046 Жыл бұрын
me four
@janetkoball44
@janetkoball44 Жыл бұрын
Me 5
@carolclover1238
@carolclover1238 Жыл бұрын
Me 6...come on Bob...SHARE with your loyall followers
@troglomyke
@troglomyke 11 ай бұрын
Another great use for an umbrella is to put it behind your chair at the campfire to reflect the heat to your back in cooler weather. Cozy!
@realpropertymangement7640
@realpropertymangement7640 Жыл бұрын
Bob, about 6 years ago, I came across your channel. After watching for a few months, I was convinced the nomad life was something I wanted to do. Granted, I was already a nomad of sorts due to my profession, but it consisted of commercial flights and hotels. I bought a good, used diesel pusher and away I went. My pup and I are still at it. Not quite as mobile as we once were due to the effects of Covid and fuel costs, but we're still loving life in the "box". Thank you for your solid advice on so many aspects of living this lifestyle! 😊
@michaelbryant2071
@michaelbryant2071 11 ай бұрын
Good story.
@carriemainquist757
@carriemainquist757 Жыл бұрын
Just bought the umbrella and the 6' steel braided gas line. So grateful for the recommendations. All my life I've had free crap umbrellas that were junk. The one Bob had was a "useful tool" and looked really high quality. I am sure this is one purchase I will not regret - sun or rain!
@helened6896
@helened6896 Жыл бұрын
Best wishes.
@offthehook4u
@offthehook4u 11 ай бұрын
Bob didn't mention the best part about the umbrella. Years ago we bought them based on his recommendation but not for rain. They are actually solar umbrellas and stand up really well to the winds you encounter in the desert. They provide a nice shady area to sit and lower the temperature by a good 10 degrees making life much more comfortable for those of us who did not have shade cloths connected to our rigs.
@nanamcallister5979
@nanamcallister5979 Жыл бұрын
About to become a disabled homeless person, but not so afraid because I have watched your videos off and on for years.
@okmmauh
@okmmauh 9 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@johnnycarson67
@johnnycarson67 9 ай бұрын
Bruce is a great teacher. I'm into prepping/survival and am greatly impressed by all of this. You can do it. Our ancestors traveled thousands of miles without paying anyone a penny.
@KarlaParanto
@KarlaParanto 9 ай бұрын
Call 211 United Way.
@jeanetteh.9240
@jeanetteh.9240 7 ай бұрын
Google your county's disabled services. There may be help that you haven't heard about.
@user-vb6gl6nf7c
@user-vb6gl6nf7c 6 ай бұрын
@@jeanetteh.9240I believe that 211 is nationwide. It’s a good place to start for any social services.
@wmason1961
@wmason1961 11 ай бұрын
Nothing beats a good umbrella when you pull into a campground in the rain. Especially if it is dark.
@mickeybrumfield764
@mickeybrumfield764 Жыл бұрын
It really is easy to drive off and leave something behind. That Coleman stove is a real winner.
@KiKiQuiQuiKiKi
@KiKiQuiQuiKiKi Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the stories. Niw I’ll try to leave myself a departure checklist on my steering wheel when I set up camp
@rogerxxxxxxx
@rogerxxxxxxx Жыл бұрын
TIP: Always walk around your vehicle before leaving! Never know what you're leaving behind. Also a good safety check, never know if kids or pets have been playing around behind the vehicle.
@lorraine8271
@lorraine8271 Жыл бұрын
or a flat tire. I try to remember to do that at home! ... need a string on my finger!
@IntoTheMystery13
@IntoTheMystery13 11 ай бұрын
that's a Pro Tip
@jaymelton2663
@jaymelton2663 11 ай бұрын
I had a great dane who lived to be almost 12 years old, and I had found the perfect set of folding steps for her to use getting up into the truck - and I subsequently destroyed two of them by forgetting and driving over them as we left the campsite. Definitely a good tip.
@LadyShardOfCyrodiil
@LadyShardOfCyrodiil Жыл бұрын
In film the levelers we us when on location we make by stacking 3 different cut pieces of a 2x4 nailed together in a stack. They end up looking like elongated small stairs and we call them 2-4-6's.
@TeddyRumble
@TeddyRumble 9 ай бұрын
Me too. Never will break.
@LinkRocks
@LinkRocks 11 ай бұрын
Umbrellas are a must for those of us who wear glasses. If they get rained on we can't see so having a reliable umbrella is huge.
@christinaholligan8299
@christinaholligan8299 8 ай бұрын
See many people wearing hats for the shade for the rain and her eye protection
@kittimcconnell2633
@kittimcconnell2633 Жыл бұрын
Umbrellas are great portable sun shades for hot days, and wind shields on windy days. Hot southern days, need to walk across a parking lot? Pop open your umbrella! Cold & windy? Point your umbrella straight into the wind. A good umbrella is the BEST thing!!
@jennyferrios245
@jennyferrios245 Жыл бұрын
I am a light traveler but I live through the eyes of youtube personalities. I have learned so much from Bob. I have no fear of surviving as a nomad if it came down to it. Most of it is short 8 hours road trips to a forest or city. But I was able to sleep one day in my suv with the setting i put together. I was very proud of myself. Thank you
@donnybuddz
@donnybuddz 7 ай бұрын
This is the real deal vanlife channel. I went through a lot click bait stuff to find you thanks
@offthehook4u
@offthehook4u 11 ай бұрын
Bob didn't mention the best part about the umbrella. Years ago when we met him, we bought them based on his recommendation but for sun not for rain. They are actually solar umbrellas and stand up really well to the winds you encounter in the desert. They provide a nice shady area to sit and lower the temperature by a good 10 degrees making life much more comfortable for those of us who did not have shade cloths connected to our rigs.
@beautifulvictory4eva185
@beautifulvictory4eva185 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video Bob! Here's my list of five things, Electric kettle it's great for when it's hot it doesn't create any heat in the camper. Electric pot that is also a deep fryer and a steamer. It also doesn't create a lot of heat when you're cooking I use it three times a day and boy has it held up very well. My Coleman one burner butane propane stove; self-ignite I love it it's great to cook with in the winter keeps everything warm A teapot on the stove and a great big tea mug The last a kerosene heater because I live in a cold climate I can burn 1 gallon of fuel every 22 hours that means I get to sleep in on those cold mornings I've been burning kerosene for over 35 years never had a problem and you should never have a smell otherwise you're burning it irregular or you're using the wrong fuel or the wrong wick or you're doing something wrong...oh and my wok I stir fry a lot of vegetables and you can't go wrong with a wok or cast iron.. and my solor Christmas lights.
@brent1387
@brent1387 Жыл бұрын
What type of kerosene heater do you use????
@NoZenith
@NoZenith Жыл бұрын
​@@brent1387 I am curious as well
@crazyb3265
@crazyb3265 Жыл бұрын
I'm interested in knowing as well. Please tell us the name and if possible where you bought it.
@helened6896
@helened6896 Жыл бұрын
What valuable info. All items so helpful. My favs are the steps, burner and mattress. I'm truly grateful to hear about the best mattress because it's so crucial to have a great one. Thank you so much, Bob! You will forever be a treasure to the camping world. Stay healthy and live a very long time, because the world truly needs you. And values you greatly! I bet those many years ago, when you had a big bump in the road and became a camper, little did you know the big hero you would become to the world. Not just to the US, but a Global Hero. Bravo!!! HeleneTx
@MarcillaSmith
@MarcillaSmith Жыл бұрын
Yes, agree on Bob, for sure. Now as for mattresses, for my money, the best mattress is a hammock, but as it says in the Bible, "thine mileage may vary."
@ConnieWojahn
@ConnieWojahn 11 ай бұрын
@@MarcillaSmith I've never been comfortable in a hammock because it forces the human body into a V shape. If that doesn't bother you, then go for it.
@KiKiQuiQuiKiKi
@KiKiQuiQuiKiKi Жыл бұрын
Bob, thank you for acknowledging balance issues! The people in my life who “are fine” and don’t need to slow down, remove fall hazards, and use their mobility aids are the same ones I get calls in the middle of the night for from hospitals. 🏥
@retiredyeti5555
@retiredyeti5555 Жыл бұрын
OMG, yes. I'm a retired nurse. My wife has mobility issues, but vanity keeps her from using her rollator in public, but she has finally started using a cane. I cannot get her to realize that vanity is preventing her from being safer when walking.
@markbajek2541
@markbajek2541 Жыл бұрын
Mobility aids are just like eyeglasses , or hearing aids no one cares if you wear glasses to see better or hearing devices to hear better and no one really cares if you're walking around with a cane or even a walker or using step stools..if they live long enough in many cases they'll need them too one day. .
@OWK000
@OWK000 Жыл бұрын
The umbrella was surprising but totally makes sense: If your life is contained to a rig, not getting wet is even more important than when living in a house where you have more options for drying off! Umbrellas can help keep your dog dry too, in some situations. I have used one for dog walking a small dog in the rain. I wouldn't have thought of this one myself though, I do keep a rain coat or rain poncho around, for sure.
@1mourningdove54
@1mourningdove54 Жыл бұрын
I looked for a raincoat for a couple of years. I didn't want it to be expensive or pretty. I just wanted it for doing errands on those days when it's pouring. I finally found just what I wanted. It was a pretty large men's coat for $7, and I have worn it SO much!
@bingsballyhoo711
@bingsballyhoo711 Жыл бұрын
I have a hitch cargo rack on the back on which I carry my 20# propane bottle, and carry my extra green bottles on top in a waterproof plastic container, so all my propane is outside the vehicle when not in use. I get my 20# filled at Tractor Supply Company, no problem. Thanks for all the great videos over the years, Bob. Happy Trails!
@NoZenith
@NoZenith Жыл бұрын
Do you have experience with the smaller tanks? I'm curious why he recommends not going smaller than 20 pounds Period most of the overlander type guys who just do everything out of their vehicle and maybe have a rooftop tent recommend the 5 or 10 pound tanks because they say those to last a full season period I'm not going to be living out of my set up full-time so it probably takes me a couple of years to go through 20 pounds and it would just be additional weight and space, But I probably go through a couple of the 1 pound tanks If I'm using them for heat at all on the cooler nights. thanks if you get a chance to respond
@k.pacificnw02134
@k.pacificnw02134 Жыл бұрын
How do you keep your rack and the propane from getting stolen?
@simplyretiredearly2023
@simplyretiredearly2023 Жыл бұрын
We do the same! We cooked on top of the tote, next to the propane tank. Can swap out those 20lb tanks almost anywhere. The extra storage in that tote was awesome. We had things bolted to the rack, and strapped down. Would take some work to try and steal it. Did a month out west on Sept.
@monkeybarmonkeyman
@monkeybarmonkeyman Жыл бұрын
To avoid driving off without your leveling blocks, put cables on them. Every time you put them down, attach a cable to your truck. 🙂 There are probably tech solutions as well, but that will be the least expensive solution. 😛
@darrellflory3822
@darrellflory3822 Жыл бұрын
Great idea
@sundoesshine8583
@sundoesshine8583 8 ай бұрын
@@darrellflory3822 very awesome idea!
@tonyastokley5165
@tonyastokley5165 Жыл бұрын
Bob your so rare ! That’s so true ! Ty for sharing! Some things you can’t live without the quality
@QAsession
@QAsession Жыл бұрын
One of life's biggest enigmas for me is watching people dressed in designer clothes, get into their $50k car in the rain without an umbrella. People don't realize the importance of them. I keep one at work, one in my car, and two at home. Buying a quality umbrella is essential whether you live in a van or bricks and sticks. " I'm singinging in the rain" 😂☔️ Thank you Mr. Wells. 😊
@ibini9604
@ibini9604 Жыл бұрын
I love those umbrellas for shade as well!
@cocoonofsanity6754
@cocoonofsanity6754 Жыл бұрын
You have solved my problem! The folding step stool is the very thing I need for stepping into my E250 build, and I will be ordering! Loved your channel content over the years, and what you’ve done for the community. My “cocoon of sanity” build is geared toward what one might easily find attainable, having lost house and job. Staying in a borrowed rv for 18 months actually saved our marriage back in the ‘80s, so there’s that. Hopefully, someone in need will ultimately receive my van as a “leg up” some day. Again, thanks for everything you do.
@svenskaboi67
@svenskaboi67 Жыл бұрын
That's very kind of you. Ultimately it will make all the difference to that person/family.
@Goldenroadie24
@Goldenroadie24 Жыл бұрын
I have this step stool and I love it!
@angeladawn805
@angeladawn805 Жыл бұрын
Two mattresses, as opposed to one big one, offer some flexibility, especially if the "memory foam" isn't that forgetful - you can flip and rotate them. Just commenting for the algorithm. It's always a good day when Bob posts 😊
@davidskaggs9914
@davidskaggs9914 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see your still going strong Bob
@vivoyeur
@vivoyeur Жыл бұрын
When the OG of van life wants to share his knowledge of what could benefit you, you listen. 😉 Even though I don't live as a nomad, I have been thinking of buying a portable stove. Now I have to compare yours to another recommendation ONLY because you mentioned two cons. 😊 Thanks for sharing.
@illidari12211
@illidari12211 Жыл бұрын
I agree with the umbrella. I have two golf umbrellas in case I have a friend that wants to walk with me on a stormy beach someday. I can't help but feel out of place when I'm the only one with a umbrella at time lol.
@StaciJones-q4o
@StaciJones-q4o Жыл бұрын
As someone who will soon be living in their RV, I really appreciate this videos. Thank you so much.
@schmonsequences
@schmonsequences Жыл бұрын
Where's the rest of Bob? Looking trim
@kensmith2839
@kensmith2839 Жыл бұрын
Probably feeling a lot better too.
@teresaforsyth6185
@teresaforsyth6185 Жыл бұрын
I've been thinking that, too.
@stephenbrickwood1602
@stephenbrickwood1602 Жыл бұрын
Umbrellas on very hot days are brilliant. Many use them in the heat of the tropics. Royalty would have their servants hold them. Hahaha Hahaha 😊
@rosemaryus-ct6151
@rosemaryus-ct6151 9 ай бұрын
i brought an umbrella to the track when my husband was racing. people looked at me like i was crazy but i'm not the one who left sunburned lol.
@sierrarmcclain
@sierrarmcclain Жыл бұрын
I love that your 5 favorite items are so useful and utilitarian. You don’t need fancy gadgets and shiny toys! Just good stuff that is sturdy and works well.
@rrain3375
@rrain3375 Жыл бұрын
About 10 years ago I was gifted a memory form topper for my mattress. It is wonderful. Unlike a spring mattress, or regular foam mattress it never loses shape. Great investment for a good night sleep.
@mollyzoe6979
@mollyzoe6979 11 ай бұрын
I love memory foam in warm climate! If you are in a cold climate memory foam freezes and is very uncomfortable till it thaws!
@michaeltravis3562
@michaeltravis3562 Жыл бұрын
the levellers have multiple uses. They can give you more ground clearance when going over rocks, and you can use them for traction. they can get you out of the mud/sand/ice/snow sometimes. I just wish they were stackable.
@brazilianredneck
@brazilianredneck 5 ай бұрын
Umbrellas are a must! I have one for about 10 years, never forget it. Bought at a garage sale and it has pretty big letters saying CRESTWOOD CEMETERY. Nobody tried to steal this one yet. Other than that, I have one in each ride of mine and a foldable one in my "MacGyver" bag.
@johncole3010
@johncole3010 Жыл бұрын
Nice to see your progression to a nicer set up. Your hard earned wisdom is a blessing to many full timers and wanna be’s as well. Thanks
@lucaspackel1196
@lucaspackel1196 Жыл бұрын
I don’t want to ask something stupid. Have you lost a lot of weight? I will look for the stove you have. In my Prius V I have a double memory foam mattress I sleep like an Angel. Do angels sleep? The steps are so important. I’m in my early 70’s so safe steps are really important. You are a good soul. I so much appreciate your contributions to the world of mobile travelers. ❤
@stephaniepersin4222
@stephaniepersin4222 9 ай бұрын
He does look thinner but not unhealthy. A big spare tire isn’t healthy.
@jsso2845
@jsso2845 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Bob. I agree propane is just the best. I've used it for several years as well. I'm still using the two burner stove but I like to have my tea kettle on one burner and my cooking pan in the other. You are looking quite slender Bob nice!
@campgoerOne
@campgoerOne Жыл бұрын
Bobs unsung hero umbrella! Endless twirling entertainment! 😂😂😅 Love it Bob! ❤
@maryreynolds5310
@maryreynolds5310 Жыл бұрын
So, this is perfect..I have an older dog, she weighs 65-70 lbs, 9 years old now. Anywho, I have a king size bed and these past few years I’ve noticed getting up on my bed is a chore for her. I’ve gone on line to look for doggie steps but they are too narrow…this plastic like step you have is perfect. Not the fold one though nice for the sofa, the other one I must order. I will look for it most definitely, and order today! Thanks for this video even if it’s beneficial for my dog 😊
@PeaceChanel
@PeaceChanel Жыл бұрын
Thank You for All that you are doing for our Planet Earth.... Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ ☮ ❤
@terrapintravels3829
@terrapintravels3829 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Bob for another awesome info video, I love all your "boring" essential ideas😉🤭
@slporter
@slporter Жыл бұрын
I love my folding entry step. My rig probably had one at one time and rusted off, and the main entry area is just a little too high for every day up/down in/out situation for a short person like me. That folding stool makes a huge difference.
@blessedveteran
@blessedveteran Жыл бұрын
Thank you for always thinking about how to help others.
@nigelh3253
@nigelh3253 Жыл бұрын
The umbrella is a great piece of kit as it allows so much freedom and a feeling of space around you. As you said, large and strong is the secret!
@genespell4340
@genespell4340 Жыл бұрын
I bought a kit that allows me to use propane on the little butane stoves. It's great to have as an extra burner. As for umbrellas, I keep several on hand. I'm hoping to get an RV by next year. I'm semi retired but I am really needed at my job and I need the money because apartment living isn't cheap.
@jeannemarie3704
@jeannemarie3704 5 ай бұрын
Bob you are such a humanitarian. How many people you have helped probably in the millions. ❤
@stephensteinhauer3346
@stephensteinhauer3346 Жыл бұрын
For rainy days I do have a larger umbrella. I also have a hooded cloak that is part of my Renaissance costume. It's really sad how the old ways have been lost. But for both my umbrella and cloak I have coated them with waterproofing spray from the camping section. The water just slides off when I step out of the rain.
@KorumEmrys
@KorumEmrys Жыл бұрын
Awesome!! Thank You!! Question: Would you please do a video on rodents and pests, where you tend to most often find certain kinds, how you deal with them getting into your engine area as well as in vehicle living quarters?? Thank You Again!! Best Always, Stay Strong, Live Long!!
@gratefulgram
@gratefulgram Жыл бұрын
Hi Bob good seeing you as always. Thank you for taking the time and showing us things you find useful and that you prefer. Have a good day, much love and many blessings
@nazufani4016
@nazufani4016 11 ай бұрын
I love my umbrellas 🙃 especially my big golf umbrella......& with a bit of ingenuity, plus a tarp & a length of PVC pipe, some self-sticking Velcro, it can be turned into an outdoor privy. 🙃 Thank you very much for sharing your vids. They have always been top notch.👍. ☮️💖🌻
@siouxsie1954
@siouxsie1954 Жыл бұрын
Bob, this is typical wonderful work from you. Thank you for your optimism, compassion, and really good advice!
@bhamptonkc7
@bhamptonkc7 Жыл бұрын
take a loop of bright cord then loop it over your steering and don't remove it till you have walked around and check that you have not left behind.
@seagirl1100
@seagirl1100 Жыл бұрын
Bob must be peaceful these days, he looks so healthy. Lost weight and he seems so contented. He is a blessing to all who see his videos. I have learned so much from him and HOWA, (Homes on Wheels Alliance). Helping those who need help. Always wished I could be more generous to HOWA. They help people with acquiring a home on wheels, and help equip people with no resources to live in a vehicle. Best non-profit ever. Go BOB and HOWA. (Special thanks to SueAnne! Of HOWA)
@edinelsonramirez5656
@edinelsonramirez5656 8 ай бұрын
I agree totally with the umbrella! I have one almost just like yours, plus it has a ground pole, which really makes it multi purpose! Use it for garden, mechanical work or anywhere you need a shade! I also paint murals and it's a tool I never leave the house without. Worth it's weight in gold!
@theskyehiker
@theskyehiker Жыл бұрын
I use a backpacking size umbrella like that one. If you take walks in the hot sun, there is nothing like walking under an umbrella like that. It is at least 10-15 degrees cooler underneath it. Give it a try.
@eeverett2
@eeverett2 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. My favorite piece of outdoor gear is my clear umbrella. I can tilt it forward when the wind and rain are heading straight towards my face, and still see where I'm going. It can almost feel as if I'm in a car driving through the rain, rather than walking in the rain, and the rain is hitting my windshield. I don't think this umbrella is particularly well made but it hasn't broken because I can always point it straight into the wind and still see where I'm going.
@justinreedflynn
@justinreedflynn Жыл бұрын
This gentlemen is a wealth of knowledge and help! Thank you sir!
@valoriesmith8875
@valoriesmith8875 Жыл бұрын
Thumbs up for the steps! Mom broke her leg using a milk crate for a step to her RV🤕
@WillN2Go1
@WillN2Go1 Жыл бұрын
Hey Bob. This might help not leave stuff behind. When I was hiking and camping in England, the first night or two I left behind two mini stakes. They were bright aluminum and bigger than the small dark burgundy colored ones. Those has little bits of string, also dark tied to them. Hmmm. So I tied orange paracord about 10" (shorter after the knot) to all my other stakes. Three more months never lost another one. At home I taped fluorescent ribbon they use on construction sites to my remote controls makes it easier to find them too. When I wanted a lanyard for my VHF radio for sailing? Bright yellow webbing. What I'd do with the wheel ramps and the steps is tie paracord, maybe tie the other end to something that sits on your hood, or inside your door. The thing is when we use these things and they work, we forget about them. We don't think about the things that work smoothly. We won't forget about some silly piece of string or ribbon, that complicates what they do, sticks out, 'Look at me I'm orange!' or is tied to something nothing should be tied to. You could also hang a "pre flight' list on your steering wheel. The reason we like those butane stoves is the piezio electric starters. That's it. On my boat (that's a van that floats) I have to light the burners. Done it for years (Also have a Coleman that's at least 40 years old). It's just annoying. Yeah, just buy a bunch of those Bic Sticks.... If I'd known about your single burner, that's the one I'd have gotten. Probably rig a wind screen out of sheet metal. These are also great reflectors to put against the wall behind your clay pot heater. I'd suggest to anyone who has a big propane bottle on their rig to get a refill adapter. I refilled a bunch of my small 1 pound tanks from my bigger tank, never bought another small tank. It's easier to use the small tanks and nice refilling someone else's small tanks is a way to share. Get two more umbrellas. Cheap ones. I live in Los Angeles where it doesn't rain much. I have various umbrellas in my car. As a teacher we are not allowed to have a student in our car. So I had extra umbrellas. See a student waiting in the rain for the bus.... In ten years I've only shared one. That's okay. Still have them. When I lived in Montreal we had a big white golf umbrella we used in the photo studio for lighting. When it rained I'd use it, and I'd often pick up people along the way and share it. Memory foam! The best. I have a 3" in my car, and toppers in both my home and my boat. They're so comfy and similar sometimes I wake up and I'm not sure where I'm at. I get a kick out that that. I might drill some holes in that plywood. I sailed on a boat that was in fog for a week. Every surface was damp. Under the mattresses was soaked (my boat has hypervent). This will go moldy. Maybe you've never had condensation on the walls of your RV. Then okay. My bed at home is just on plywood. Never had a problem. Just something to know about. You're a 6 inch memory foam guy, I'm still a three inch. If someone was a 4 or 5" er... and wanted to vent under their mattress the hypervent might be perfect. Another sleeping trick. Years ago I bought a sleeping bag liner. Just love it. Extends the temperature range of my sleeping bag. If it's warm I'll sleep in just it . I noticed that even at home I sleep better in the liner. I suspect there are tiny drafts that we aren't even aware of that keep us awake. So I made a couple more liners, fleece from the fabric store. two and a half yards folded in half. Zigzag stitch along the short side (bottom) and along the side. fleece needs no hem. You do have to wiggle in and out of them. If that's a problem just make a bigger one. I always sleep better. If it's cold I'll wear a wool layer top. And for light I always just use a black t-shirt over my eyes. I don't have any curtains at home, don't need them. In my car I'll bunk up at a rest stop right under the street light. I've got a Tesla so glass roof. No problem sleeping.
@fernwehchronicle
@fernwehchronicle Жыл бұрын
I have those exact same steps. I love them! I think they’re made for construction site, offices, and things like that.
@ker4all
@ker4all Жыл бұрын
Wow Bob, such a warm and considerate presentation revealing your passion for the essentials... Heartfelt for certain. Thanks for sharing.
@bdgies2721
@bdgies2721 11 ай бұрын
A good mattress is SO IMPORTANT. I can adapt the others but if I can’t sleep, it’s awful.
@debbiewollard9056
@debbiewollard9056 Жыл бұрын
I love the twirling of the umbrella!! 😊
@erickborling1302
@erickborling1302 11 ай бұрын
Yes I take an umbrella on all hikes. It's more useful than a pocketknife.
@DGardhouse
@DGardhouse Жыл бұрын
I wish I lived in my Van down in your neck of the woods. Love to meet you 1 day. And as always, great videos, keep up the good work and stay healthy.
@n8rlvr876
@n8rlvr876 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU BOB!This video reminded me of the ol clay pot over aflame trick for heat... and I really needed that because I’ve been grappling with what my next important purchase will be, to stay on budget- that is an inexpensive way to heat my tiny camper for now, especially in the desert; where it’s not that bad. So now I can narrow down what I need to order from Amazon next month😀
@BrentGarcia-vb7dx
@BrentGarcia-vb7dx 8 ай бұрын
Love your umbrella all u want to Bob..lol It's the small things in life that matter. Especially with the troubles of traveling and vanlife, the small creature comforts make a big difference.
@frankgianino7374
@frankgianino7374 7 ай бұрын
Bob I am getting a devorce after 34 years I inherited some money and she is trying to keep it but I will get it says my attorney going to take my pension buy a camper and start a new life listening to your videos to get started god bless you
@DesertDog8989
@DesertDog8989 Жыл бұрын
Add to the steps, a collapsable handrail that goes flush with your rig when not in use.
@seanh4841
@seanh4841 Жыл бұрын
You're fantastic Bob, I've followed you for nearly 9 years, you never disappoint me with your genuine honest content
@im-gi2pg
@im-gi2pg 6 ай бұрын
In cold temperatures, the tempurpedic topper goes from heavenly comfortable to a hard ice cube.
@belindahugheslifestyle
@belindahugheslifestyle Жыл бұрын
Great topic, Bob! Excellent products. My faves were the stove, yellow leveler and the folding step. With my F250, I can't tell you how many times my hinge-folding plastic kindergarten step has come in handy for accessing under the hood or hopping in the hatch. And the first thing I did after buying the truck was get the steel steps welded to the driver and passenger doors. Combined, my steps were a total game changer. Rain hoodies and headlamps are hands-free must-haves for me. Also, my Little Buddy for winter bathroom use. Happy trails. 💖
@YobboCat
@YobboCat Жыл бұрын
uk. 1) sorel caribou boots; 2) tinsulate fingerless gloves plus arthritic fingerless gloves to go underneath; 3; Mr Buddy Heater with propane; 4: music; 5: nictoine, matches and skins xxx
@dross24MA
@dross24MA Жыл бұрын
This type of video cannot be over-done. As the years go by, sometimes the "needs" change and updates are useful. Thank you.
@markmcla
@markmcla Жыл бұрын
I like your umbrella. Anything that helps Cody get his walks is essential! 🙂
@OverlandOne
@OverlandOne Жыл бұрын
Thanks Bob, safe travels.
@kennethgardner3090
@kennethgardner3090 Жыл бұрын
The umbrella, I do own one, but I never thought about the importance until now.
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