I sold my house, quit my job..career of 20+ years that no longer makes me happy, bought rural property 5 states away. I leave in June. I'll be living in my travel trailer until I figure out the next move. Mid life crisis or finally doing what I want... we shall see
@hunnybunny4u2597 ай бұрын
Wishing you lots of good luck!
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
That's amazing - go you!
@FitSoulArco7 ай бұрын
This is so beautiful to hear. I have been planning to make this similar jump since 2019. It seems like there is always something getting in the way. I plan to leave the province that i live in and move North. I love the snow, and the cold. Where i currently live it is normal to get -45C in winter at -30C its like a fall day. I made a trip to the Yukon and have fallen in love. The thing that gets in the way there is the cost of living. And then i remind myself that everything everywhere is expensive. Best wishes!
@triciaanddennisb95487 ай бұрын
Godspeed
@melissaandjason7 ай бұрын
That is awesome, I did something similar. Honestly quitting my TOXIC job was the best decision I’ve made in the past few years. We get one go at this life…I’m not spending it working lol I’ve just decided to need/want less.
@whiteraven697 ай бұрын
Husband died a year ago..bought a Camper Van been living for 7 months, and now going home to Alaska to spread his ashes . Life is journey , none of us have no guarantees and now is the time if you are considering Van life.
@timothydavis37037 ай бұрын
Good luck and sorry for your loss.
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing... sending you a really big hug♥️
@alvashoemaker85367 ай бұрын
OH…PLEASE be…easy on yourself; you are dealing with powerful and disruptive ideas, along with sad/painful memories…AGAIN, be easy on yourself…. TAKE CARE…. 🥰‼️
@lorettascott54777 ай бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss my hubby passed last year too 😢and I miss him so much. We traveled too. God Bless! ❤🙏
@user-ql2bz8on7m6 ай бұрын
I love your channel. You are so expiring. Thank you.
@kathyhays98197 ай бұрын
I’m a 72 year old grandma and I want to have a van just to have everything I need is with me. My sons say I’m to old !!!! lol I watch my grand children everyday . I want it for me and my cat BraveHeart. I go away for the day but I won’t leave him alone at night. That way we can go away for the week end and he will always be with me. I have a house now and that takes a lot of work. My social security will go father. Love you videos. ❤️❤️
@kevincrooks6397 ай бұрын
I'm going to be 70 in September. I'm in the process of a camper build. I'm also training for my 3rd attempt at the Appalachian Trail. I have hypertension and mild COPD. You can do it. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. It's hard, yes. But how hard is it staying home and yearning for the open road?
@jaynewarriner72147 ай бұрын
Do what you want! You are only 72 once! I’m 69 and built a camper in the back of my truck a year ago. I travel for weeks-months on jobs like moving friends or decluttering someone’s house/shed or whatever. Your dream is really where your life is and it will bring with it fullness of living. May God get the glory!🙂🙏
@teslah29977 ай бұрын
I am 73 and live in a Subaru Outback…It is crowded, so yoj could do it so much better and easier with a van. You’re NOT too old if you have your health and physical manuveurability. GO FOR IT! I woukd keep your house, though, if you can afford to
@teslah29977 ай бұрын
What a wonderful surprise to see a vid up from you…..didn’t expect to see one this week…..great thoughts on this subject
@karencastle60027 ай бұрын
Watch LULU way. She is a older woman and she has meet ups with our women.
@southerngal78997 ай бұрын
I just turned 75 in April and bought a used minivan last Monday. Yep, I'm a little scared because I have health problems but think I'll be better off outside. Thinking I'm getting too old but have wanted to do this for years. Safe travels 🙏✝️❤
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
That's incredible! Good for you!!
@totorishop7 ай бұрын
I sleep better in my vehicle. I I suspect because my apartment has bad ventilation and probably mold in the vents . meanwhile sleeping in your vehicle, you get direct air from the outside
@LilyGazou7 ай бұрын
I went keto, improved my health 👍🏼
@sharynm797 ай бұрын
Good for you. You will probably find that your health issues will improve and your soul will become more content. Go for it
@southerngal78997 ай бұрын
@@Linneaandakela Ty. Gonna try after my Dr appointments 🤭
@shesoutthere3877 ай бұрын
I am a 65 yr old woman in a truck camper full time 7 years. I'm having one of "those days" today, and this video really lifted my spirits and reminded me that the sun will come out again. Thank you❤❤❤
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Aw I'm so glad to hear that. I hope you're feeling better now!
@bornfree333 ай бұрын
We have those days in a sticks and bricks too.!
@patricias512228 күн бұрын
I'm just curious: Where do you find a place to park your van? Do you go to parks? Designated areas? I"m glad you're feeling better.
@shesoutthere38728 күн бұрын
@patricias5122 I don't stay in town. I always boondock. If I do stay in town, usually stay in an RV park or a truckstop or the rodeo grounds/park. Most parks won't let you overnight. I find a dirt road outside of town on Google Maps with a turnout that looks and feels safe.
@michellearceneaux31107 ай бұрын
I will turn 54 in a month and a half. My last day in a house was March 31st. I am now living in my (pre converted) shuttlebus. About 2 hours after leaving the house, I broke down. Luckily, I made it into a gas station. Because it was Easter Sunday, I spent a day and a half at that gas station. Finally got back on the road, for about an hour and a half, and broke down, again. Luckily, I was able to coast into another gas station, where I spent another 2 days, waiting for the mobile mechanic to get me a new alternator...that actually fit. Because of something you said, in a previous video, I never got upset. I just did what I needed to do, and made the best of it. You said that if you can't handle challenges, this lifestyle may not be for you. I took that to heart. I didn't expect challenges so quickly, but I laughed and said here we go! My new life is already showing me I CAN do hard things, and genuinely smile through them! Thank you, so very much! 😊
@josephschmucker36257 ай бұрын
Wow. Integrity.
@LilyGazou7 ай бұрын
Sounds like the start I had. Tire blew out on the highway. Etc etc. that’s why I tell people to do a shakedown journey first.
@ServantOfJesusChrist7776 ай бұрын
Good for you for tenacity. Keep going!
@annmorgana28485 ай бұрын
the same thing happened to me when i first set out. i was seriously tested by the universe, but i cane through it, people were amazing, and now i know i can handle it.
@michellearceneaux31104 ай бұрын
@@josephschmucker3625 😊
@meiraloraduncan9434 ай бұрын
For anyone who lives in a house, apartment, van, bus, RV or tiny house I highly recommend that you keep a notebook where you write down everything that you purchased from lumber and fittings to the appliances and electrical set-up and solar panels. Write down where, when, and why you purchased each item, details regarding the dimensions, warranty, how to setup, use, and how it is connected and any trouble shooting tips. If it has a manual put it into one of those clear poly inserts used to add documents to a notebook. Include the sales receipt and a packing slip if you have it. Divide the notebook into categories with tabs to make it easier to find what you are looking for. Label everything in the section with your electrical system included a drawing of how the wiring is laid out and label it as you were installing it. This will make it easier for you to locate and make repairs if anything happens and that can include the wiring getting fried from a lighting strike or an issue with land lines if you are on the grid. We were living in a rental house and had gone on our first vacation with our daughter. Because we had moved to a different state we needed to get our drivers licenses changed and because we were staying at a cabin in the mountains not far from the house we stopped to check on it and thank heaven we did because the insulation on the power lines into the house had been rubbed off by tree branches there was unregulated electricity going into the house which had tripped some breakers and completely fried our TVs, clocks, various appliances and would have done more if we hadn't unplugged some things before we had left. If we hadn't stopped by and discovered the situation the house would have caught fire and we would have lost everything inside the house. Thankfully we had gotten renters insurance which would have helped if it came to that outcome. With the plumbing include the size and types of materials that were used which will help if you ever need to repair or replace everything or if you sell your home stationary or mobile you can give the information to the new owner. You can even include the paint you used and include the paint name and a sample card so that if they don't make it anymore they could color match it. Keeping a notebook like this will save you a lot of headaches later on.
@mimi_x7772 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks for this info
@johndough1218Ай бұрын
Your a enginner, or European German, Swiss?
@pamdriver1642Ай бұрын
You are amazing! Just started watching your KZbin videos and love love them❤❤. Love watching you and Akela. You videos are awesome!keep them videos coming. ❤❤
@DarrenRivey7 ай бұрын
Sold my 3000 sqft home of 22 years and now suburban van living in a 60sqft cargo van. Fantastic decision for an extra early retirement.
@meshackmokone96277 ай бұрын
How I wish I could get an Rv to live in with my family.. it is just so sad that here in south africa we have small camper caravans, they are not big enough to hold up a full family of five.
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Awesome! Love extra early retirement!
@bubblades23767 ай бұрын
Look into converting a trailer build what you need and i bet it holds up better then most rv. Good luck!@meshackmokone9627
@HayabusaOrlando6 ай бұрын
How old are you for taking retirement early?
@jaweel62056 ай бұрын
My dream is to get a remote job in the Philippines
@grampof95 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. At 76, I'm still considering this lifestyle. I'm in good health, which makes a difference.
@dasomtrujillo15447 ай бұрын
My mami died last month now i am living in the car with my 3 year old Min Pin. broken heart broken spirit. I have suffered non stop for 2 months. No place for both of us no help But my puppy is worth this and more. We are all we got and we will stay together. Thank you for your video. 🫰🎃
@zerlinacavieres52017 ай бұрын
God bless you! Sending prayers. Ive been there myself.. I got a cheap gym membership to shower.. I worked 2 jobs. Moved closer to my mom who had cancer but on chemo.. Transmission went on my my car.... Its been very challenging. Next I will invest in a camper and live off grid, start a garden. Times are getting harder. Stay strong Stay positive It will get better. Keep in faith🤗
@totorishop7 ай бұрын
You can do it!!!
@LCLand7 ай бұрын
🙏🏼🩵🐾🌈
@TexasGirl16337 ай бұрын
🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
@amylaws7 ай бұрын
Sending you love
@dididothat47267 ай бұрын
I admire you for being so full of life and being yourself and not afraid to show that. I wish you happiness and joy in your journey.
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your support and generosity!
@susant85554 ай бұрын
So you beg for money?
@frankmcloughlin70763 ай бұрын
@@susant8555Jeez, just try a little harder to be decent and kind....
@FunUrth4AllАй бұрын
❤
@volkerhaag11628 күн бұрын
@@susant8555 I did not see her beg. Did you?
@Laudon1228Ай бұрын
I think this is the best mobile living video I have ever seen. I am fascinated by mobile living, though I will probably never do it. This video wasn’t just about mobile living, though. It was about life, about truly living. As someone living with CPTSD and other “fun” stuff, I tend to come from a place of fear, and a severe confidence deficit. You and those whose comments you shared have given me such a gift. I’m crying. To you and all the other mobile livers, angels on your bumpers and all around you. Namaste
@RomanLambert7 ай бұрын
I just started vanlife myself in south Florida and it’s very tough! It’s already 90 degrees some days! You can’t park in a lot of places, and there’s alot of homelessness and crime here. But the positives still outweigh the negatives for me. I get to be by the water everyday, move home goes where I go, and your life feels longer because there’s alot more stimulation
@Keyapennyfox7 ай бұрын
Roman, hi. 😊 Pinellas county here ( Clearwater). I agree. The vehicle heats up so fast and really soon it's going to be in the 80s even in the night. I did notice portable AC unit is 40 percent off right now so I'm considering getting one. Have you tried it? If not, maybe someone here has used one. I have two fans but it doesn't put a dent in it. I'm originally from Wisconsin but have gotten used to the heat but this year is heating up sooner than past years.
@totorishop7 ай бұрын
I I totally get it when you said that life feels longer because of more stimulation. And it’s not the bad kind of stimulation. It’s the good kind of stimulation. I feel exactly the same way. I’m someone who struggles greatly with being in the present moment. Then life forces me to focus on the present moment in a good way. And because I’m focusing on the present moment, more my days feel longer and much more enjoyable.
@carolmclane16097 ай бұрын
Drive north Florida is awful
@brianwt16 ай бұрын
@@carolmclane1609it has pros and cons just like every other state.
@aitormolinerobozas-urrutia24652 ай бұрын
Lot of homeless eh and your goverment only spend money on killing baby bombs in Gaza
@melissaandjason7 ай бұрын
When we sold everything and left the house… the first night in the van everything went wrong. Our brand new screen tent broke in the crazy storm we had to endure. It was freezing cold ( may15) and we couldn’t leave the van. Got a flat tire… no tire iron to change it…We looked at each other wondering if we had made the biggest mistake of our lives. But we made it work, we moved, it got warmer and we learned a ton in the first few weeks. Narrowly missing a divorce in the process hahaha. It made us stronger. After 4 months in the van and a tent we saved enough cash to buy our RV outright….and the real adventure began there. Thanks for another great video😘
@LEELUNK-IS-A-HUNK6 ай бұрын
DIVORCE WAS YOUR TICKET TO FREEDOM YO
@robschultze18397 ай бұрын
This might be the best video you have ever made. It feels so mature, so experienced. Thanks for the wisdom!
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@mxx72023 күн бұрын
6:47 About getting profiled: Years ago I built up a van to gradually move coast to coast, one state at a time. What really helped me with police was running a small business that literally did nothing. I even slapped a custom decal on the side. I wasn't doing anything illegal, but if police ever asked questions, I said it was a company van and showed them documentation, which was real and official even if the company wasn't. None of the cops ever tried to look in the back.
@MothersHeartGypsyDoVe5 күн бұрын
How did you run a buisness?
@SherylKatz7 ай бұрын
Solo, older female w younger puppy having my van built. Did this as a teenager but more for trips here and there weeks at a time. This time I go against all who warn me not to due to age!! If not now, when? Am I too old for adventure my way? I say no!! Do it your way!! I will have a few more comforts in my build because I think it will help me enjoy the road in my situation. We are indeed all different. I think the 1 tie that connects us all is the thirst for LIFE!! I hope to meet someday!!
@libbygardner30217 ай бұрын
I am 70, mildly disabled, and very low income. My choice was nomad life in my 18 yo minivan, or a subsidized senior studio apartment somewhere else (sf bay is too expensive). No contest! There’s a lot of countryside out there to explore, even if I can’t hike as far as I’d like or climb rocks anymore. After 10 months full time, outlying in southern CA, I love it! I’d hate to live in stix and brix again.
@LCLand7 ай бұрын
What comforts? 😃
@SherylKatz5 ай бұрын
@LCLand When my build is further along I will start posting it as many asked me to-do so. I will give it a try am not sure I am able to do KZbin. Stay Tuned!
@VoiceOvaGuy5 ай бұрын
If you take care of yourself and eat somewhat healthy, keep in shape, you can keep that lifestyle into your 80s "easily". Just because MOST people's bodies are falling apart at 50-60 (or earlier) doesn't mean that's how humans are built. That's a consequence of poor self care and preservation.
@PAWright27705 ай бұрын
I’m 54 and this is what my soul has wanted since I was in my 20’s. I’ll be hitting the road in the next 2 months. Thank you for this video. ❤
@Linneaandakela5 ай бұрын
That's so amazing! Wishing you well on your next chapter of adventures!
@jbusley7 ай бұрын
Starting year 5 in my self built Promaster. Could not be happier. Thank you so much for this video. I also run a BLUETTI ac300 with two batteries. Runs my gaming system with ease
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Awesome! Great use for it!
@lucid.lucyloo7 ай бұрын
I love how you've included others in this video. It brings such an expansion to why we've been following you and it's so inspirational. It just brings in a different type of feeling that I think all of your followers can relate to. I hope it continues. Much love and so ready to follow your homesteading adventures. Your videos help me realize the beauty in the world when I can't reach it. Love your videos so much. I know how hard it can be for you but we love you. Thank you for sharing all your hard work.
@UncleDavesKitchen6 ай бұрын
I lived in a Class C working as a travel RN. I used the money saved to buy a house and rented it out. The tenants have totally paid the house off plus some. Now that I'm older I LOVE having a paid off house, AC/heat, full bathroom and kitchen, chest freezer, washer/dryer, garage, high speed internet, a real address. Looking at the photos I collected in my travels they leave me cold. Who are they, where was this, why am I there, who cares? I had some enjoyment, saw places, did things, met people, but the best of all those times are the memories of the patients I cared for and the contacts I still keep with past co-workers in the hospitals. I've never kept up with anyone I met in campgrounds. My nursing assignments included decent pay plus housing, which I saved and rented space in an RV campground for the 13 week assignments I got as a travel RN. I'd work overtime if I could, bank up the money and take a month or so off in-between the three month hospital assignments. How quickly the adventure changed into routine. I bought a nice home in Sedona, Az and rented it out. The tenant paid the entire mortgage, downpayment and then some over the 18 years he lived there. After he left I remodeled the place and moved in mortgage free. I downsized to a van for some camping, but have no desire to live the 'RV lifestyle' at all. My advice to those getting into it: have a well thought out exit plan if it doesn't work out or if you're older. Selling your house to do this might limit your option to buying another down the road. Knees start to go, and your back. Being too hot and too cold in an RV is normal. Breathing fumes constantly, haul out poop and haul in water gets old. These videos make it look so exciting, none show the true side. Yes, you can have great adventures, but there is also something to be said for a community that stays around you, not love bombs you then moves on in a few days. No one talks about that. When I was young in the RV there were so many older RVers that struggled getting in and out of the rig, finding a doctor, etc. I wonder what all happened to them. I never kept up with them, as an RVer we move on, and on, and on.
@leeannsmith11555 ай бұрын
Hi, just retired rn after 33 years. I can't work due to health issues. Bought a van to save money. It is going okay but looking forward to seeing a check. SSI is in process. Nursing is very hard physically mentally and emotionally. It broke me. Like you said the hips, knees, back etc. I.do like sleeping in my van. And I love to swim so I hang out at rec centers public pools swimming holes etc. My observation is that it is costing about the same as living in a subpar apartment in a bad neighborhood. But I have freedom . I can go where I want when I want. And as I get better at this my costs will go down.
@UncleDavesKitchen5 ай бұрын
@@leeannsmith1155 Glad to hear it's working out for you. 33 years of nursing you should have quite a nest egg saved up with the 401K and a paid off house or two by now so finances shouldn't be a problem. As my body aged I got into Utilization Review doing insurance reviews for the hospital from home. It's a nice way to be an old nurse!! I do have a van also that is nicely converted for some camping trips. the weather is changing, I spend a lot of time at home in the summer and travel the south in the winter.
@thepcal96545 ай бұрын
Laws are changing leading to making it even more difficult to find places to stop and park. Even some truck stops are charging to stop overnight. Having a plan is great advice.
@UncleDavesKitchen5 ай бұрын
@@thepcal9654 good idea to charge,
@BarbaraBrown-tp7le5 ай бұрын
Wwwwhan😢 I long to go
@1954BigV7 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. I like watching you fix and update things in your van. The comments from other van lifers interspersed with your projects was a great way to present the subject of van life. Your videos keep getting better!
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@komalzemmin78247 ай бұрын
Thank you, Linnea for those encouraging words. I’m an older woman in her 50’s and have wanted to be a nomadic traveler for some time. I’m one of those that chooses comfort over new and scary activities. But I’m not happy. Waited for some sign, some encouragement to step out of my comfort zone. Your encouragement just may help this older lady live the life I believe I was meant to live. Haven’t stepped out of my comfort zone yet, but I’m willing to take a step towards it. Just wanted to thank you for your wonderful videos. It means to so many of us.
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
This is wonderful to read ❤️ I know it will be hard, but I am so proud of you for getting to the point where you can truly step into what you really want. You got this!!
@debberkebile43967 ай бұрын
Go for it! At 65 I am loving the part time and will retire next year and be on the road for most of the year.
@ironwoof53297 ай бұрын
50? You are not old 💖 I'll be 65 this year !
@tobymeade32227 ай бұрын
And your not old either,I'll be 70 yrs.,& I see people in70s,80s still walking around, traveling, camping in their Vans,RVs& doing life every Day!🌟🇺🇸👍🤞✌️👌🌞🌻🤩🙏🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@latifaagius397 ай бұрын
I'm 62. Did my build with help 4 years ago. Simplifying is freeing. I have so many comforts, more cooking things & clothes than I need. 80 books! What more does a human need??
@thelastwildflower7 ай бұрын
Something I never expected but somehow became the biggest hardship in vanlife for me was life on the road with the WRONG person. Your travel partner can really make or break the whole thing. After getting my own rig and literally building what I still consider to be my first home, it’s shocking how much homesickness you can have for your van and the lifestyle. I know that my chapter in vanlife is over, married and a first child on the way, homeowner with my 2 seater van old van just collecting dust in the driveway waiting for its new home. Moving on is bittersweet and probably the biggest shock about vanlife. How much you might miss it when it’s over.
@LilyGazou7 ай бұрын
Congrats on the child. You can still go camping someday.
@jaidenlove24196 ай бұрын
Is your van in good shape? If it is, wanna sell it?? ;-)
@joshmcown68404 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your 🤰pregnancy 🌌nite owl🦉Susie🌴 Fla.9:48.pm.Sun.2025
@joshmcown68404 ай бұрын
Opps ( typo 2025 )lol 🌌🇺🇸🌴Florida🤦2024🙏
@embr40656 ай бұрын
You are so fortunate to have discovered this lifestyle so young. I want freedom and to just go. But my life is over half gone. I hope to make the best of what is left!
@dlwilliamson56446 ай бұрын
i am almost 60 and my brick and mortar is for sale because once it is gone... I am on the road which is why I am grateful for all of you commenting.
@candaceeidson99446 ай бұрын
Linnea, I have been following you for 4 years and find your videos so peaceful. I watched you do your van build, visit with your mom, travel around, learn to fly fish, shoot a bow, attend friend's weddings, Gutted, meet Chris, Wisconsin winter, do outback camping, hikes, meet up with your brother, travel to the Amazon, drink out of beautiful coffee mugs, then learn to make pottery, buy your land, and so much more. You are inspiring. Your voice is so calming. You encouraged me to start tent camping again, which has been put on hold with my husband's cancer. Once he has passed, I plan to go again on a regular basis with my daughter who has Autism and loves the outdoors. Thank you for being you and sharing your life.!
@kayakkey636 ай бұрын
🙏🏽🙏🏽🏕️⛺️🛶🥾🩵😇
@dawnpouliot89317 ай бұрын
I am so thankful I met you when I did several years ago. You have inspired me to step outside my comfort zone. I have been a full time RV’er for a year now. I am a creator and I make many things, jewelry is what I make the most. I live in a campground in a travel trailer half the year and the rest of the year I take my RV around the country. My RV is about to go to my cousins for many repairs. I hope I am able to be involved with the repairs. You have been a big inspiration in my life. I am grateful to have met you along my travels. I wish you the best with all your adventures.
@BACKYARDSHENANIGAN4 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your content! I'm a closet nomad my late grandmother always called me a gypsy!!! And I'm researching van life IN FULL FORCE! your amazing NEVER EVER GIVE UP!!! ❤❤❤
@Linneaandakela4 ай бұрын
Oh that's amazing!! I'm so excited for you. Get it, Girl!
@ritachiquita17 ай бұрын
I am 64 years old woman and live in the Netherlands. For years I have been dreaming of a campervan and save everything I can for it. I am very handy and want to build it myself, have kept all your videos of the building because you give a lot of useful tips, You've inspired me beyond belief. I have deep respect for you how you made everything and how tough you are.
@katydidnt39067 ай бұрын
When you let go of control, life offers amazing things just when you need them. 4.5 years into fulltime vanlife in the Toronto area, and that is the most surprising and humbling thing I've learned.
@kimsnow99407 ай бұрын
Im from oshawa and gonna sell my house and do van life. Who do u recommend to do a van build in this area?
@VoiceOvaGuy5 ай бұрын
Seek and you shall find, knock and the door will be opened unto you. God loves and watches out for us all
@stephzinsmeister6622 ай бұрын
Love it! I’m I. Toronto too waiting for my time. Kids in grade 11
@RonSeesAmerica7 ай бұрын
Love the insights on #vanlife from your viewers! I've been living the van life for 5+ years and I can't disagree with any point in this video. Great content, thanks!
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@adinahirschmann31126 ай бұрын
All I know is I have to renew my drivers' license so I can once again fully participate in life on my own terms. Watching these videos has made me realize that memories of family RV camping when younger can only go so far. I need to start building memories for myself before it's too late. Full-time or not. Even my late parents, while they loved traveling with their Airstream and reporting from the road, did it for 4 to 6 months out of a year with other like-minded Airstreamers. Two weeks for me would be plenty right now.
@Bob-bm3pd6 ай бұрын
Seen a few videos of chicks living in their vans and cars, and I've noticed they all seem to have a way more positive outlook on life. I rent a room with roommates, but take a two month hiatus and stay at the river between rooms to clear my head and regain myself. It works.
@kimsnow99407 ай бұрын
Im about to be 50. My 3kids r grown only 1(30yrs). Im putting my 3bdrm up for sale next spring.Lived here 27yrs. Hopefully will be able to make 500k off it. I am gonna do van life. I want to travel so bad. Ive nvr been outside Canada.
@KUZICANBEATS4 ай бұрын
i wish you the best in yourr travels i know you will enjoy it all !
@cbean00173 ай бұрын
Same!!! Kinda. When my youngest graduates HS I'm going for it. Bout 1000 days. And I am so excited. Safe happy travels to you 🙏🏼💚💞
@stephzinsmeister6622 ай бұрын
I live in Canada 🇨🇦, love Canada and have yet to see it all.
@shedragon29747 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. You and Akela, Elsa and Barron, Vancity Vanlife, Eamon & Bec, and a number of others were my inspiration when I was looking for a change. Initially, I was considering building a tiny house then COVID hit and I spent most of 2020 trapped in my s&b like pretty much everyone else. In August of 2020 I found the van I wanted but had to wait to build up enough cash to purchase it. I picked up my van December 22, 2020 and moved into her full time May 1, 2021. Nearly three years, both myself and my cat are still in love with this lifestyle. it's not all easy breezy, sunshine and rainbows but the freedom is well worth the small discomforts. Anyway, I appreciate you sharing your adventures. You continue to be an inspiration..
@rosett34877 ай бұрын
I love how you put clean sheets on your bed and your dog loved rolling all over them. So cute. Thank you for your wisdom and guidance in regard to van life. I wondered about a few things and you answered them for me. Thanks again.
@isadoraalcindor7 ай бұрын
I'm moving in my Honda Element this summer and could not have listened a better video to pump me up ! ❤
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Awesome! So stoked for you!
@LilyGazou7 ай бұрын
Great car for travel!!!
@TheWonderingKathleen7 ай бұрын
Thank you! That was great! I just started the nomad life 4 days ago! It’s even better than I could have imagined!
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Welcome! That's amazing! I'm so stoked for you!
@TrishDuffey-u1r7 ай бұрын
We've texted several times. Thank you for always being uplifting and sharing your wonderful life with us. Being sick I can't do all the wonderful things I see you do it seriously helps me feel better. Thank you again!! Give akela hugs🐾
@OutdoorsybyNature2 ай бұрын
I loved the format of this video with messages from others who are on the road interspersed with your thoughts. As someone who used to be a nomad before returning to the States to "live a normal, adult life" but who's felt half-alive since then, I know I need to return. After dreaming about it for 6+ years, I'm finally making moves despite health challenges. Hearing the words of everyone you quoted just confirmed the timing. 💚
@noemisadiablo46866 ай бұрын
I am finishing grad school and now have grown children. Suddenly, I felt trapped and ready to leave without a destination. This is what I want to do! I miss being connected to nature.
@Mystique_Shine6 ай бұрын
Go!!!! 😊
@JasmineSinclair-i3n5 ай бұрын
I just retired and exploring the forests across the states. My options were towing, pickup camper, van, RV, or carry a tent with an all wheel drive. I choose the last option, and after a year on the road, I still believe it was the best option. My car gets nearly 30mpg, has all-wheel drive, and the ground clearance of a stock jeep. People in off road vehicles will ask me how I got up certain roads on my car. They will look shocked. It's just physics. I have all four wheels working, and have the ground clearance. If I need to, I have room to sleep in the back of my car (height 5'11" or less). The downside is that I currently only have the stock equipment, and I had one incident where a rock destroyed a tire (sidewall). I need to add more protection, such as an engine guard, more aggressive off road tires, and a two inch lift. But so far, things have worked out except for that one tire incident. A tire salesman told me that rocks take down the best off-road tires as well. I'm going to wait another year before getting the extras. I carry a 10ft by 15ft tent. It has 8 large windows, and a 7ft ceiling. I use a large air mattress, and a folding chair and table. It only takes 20 minutes to put up the tent. I stay dry. I will admit, I had three tents destroyed by strong winds until I learned how to secure a tent properly. I haven't lost a tent since I learned my lesson. But if the worse happens, a tent cost less than $150 to replace. Except for a cabin on a pickup, my second option, I can go to more places than all the other options. This is a big deal because all my camping is free. Without the ability to travel these rough roads, I would have had to go to paid camp grounds quite a bit. In 3-4 months, I'm getting solar and a frig because buying ice is a little pricey, and when my auto warranty is closer to expiring, I'm getting the off road extras. I haven't needed heat or air because at nearly 30mpg, I can affordably travel to beat the weather. Around 95% of the days I have experienced outdoors this past year have been perfect weather (temp wise). So to sum it up: 1. Can travel the 4-wheel roads for the best free camping. 2. Do not have to spend money or time to maintain a RV or build. 3. I can go three times as far on a tank of gas, and I only have to buy insurance for my car. 4. I can keep stuff cold, and I cook food on my small stove, and have room inside the car for all my clothes, blankets, food, water, etc. 5. I have lots of room in the tent with a full size or queen bed, table and chair, and plenty of windows to admire the view. 6. Often, I can put my tent up where vehicles can't park, like on the banks of a stream, river, and lake, or at the perfect point on a mountain to take in the view. 7. I have enough power for all my electronics for two weeks. I put the solar power station in my backpack, and walk into a fast food place and have lunch, then walk out with it fully charged. With that large backpack, people assume I'm homeless, and that I just walked off the street, but since I'm buying food, no one bothers me. I have no problems with bugs except when I take down the tent. Since I have a big heart, I have to get them off the outside of my tent, so that they aren't killed. That was mostly a headache in the Appalachians, with a specific harmless spider breed. Once it took thirty minutes to catch and release all of them. Since the tent is big with lots of windows, when not hiking, I can sit in the tent, and enjoy the views, and not be bitten by anything. Sometimes mice will cut into the tent, but except for a repair from time to time, It's no big deal. I only encounter them about 20% of the time. They are smart, and sometimes the minute I hit the bed, I can hear their voices. Apparently, they are letting the orhers know the coast is clear to search my tent for food. I've had to rescue a few of them because they get trapped in ridiculous places. They will play cute when I rescue them, especially the young ones. But RVs and Van's can get mice also. But in their case, they hitch a ride, and will sometimes destroy wires. I'm not protected from wildlife like bears and mountain lions like with the other options. But while I have encountered a couple of bears, they haven't bothered me so far, and I'm not worried about it. I keep a sharp knife nearby, so that if a bear acts like it wants to enter my tent, I can quickly cut myself out of the opposite side of the tent, so that I can run to my car, which is usually less than 20ft away. The other downside which is no big deal, is that everything that has value like the ice chest, electronics, power station, blankets, etc, I have to load into the car everytime I go hiking, or go for supplies so they aren't stolen. If they steal things like my $9 chair or $15 air mattress, I don't care. I don't believe anyone would steal my tent because of the risk spending the time it takes to take it down, and it's less than $150 to replace, so I leave it. So far, I've had no problem with theives, but better to be safe than sorry. My point is if you are planning to hit the road, keep an open mind to tent camping. It has worked for me.
@Em-mr6wu5 ай бұрын
Hi there....what kind of car do you have?
@JasmineSinclair-i3n5 ай бұрын
@@Em-mr6wu Subaru - I have traveled on steepforest roads that are literally a pile of cantaloupe size rocks; amazing car.
@peterjones60757 ай бұрын
The amount of people who go a lifetime never truly knowing who they are. Cherish the gift of the journey. And make sure to enjoy the self discovery.
@jenniferwolford46466 ай бұрын
You know how much you love your dog when he gets to roll around in your clean sheets!!😂😂😂
@Catherine-ty8ss6 ай бұрын
When you are older you need a permanent address. Find a location you like and look for tax sales on property that is unzoned. Sometimes you can find property with electric installed. Gives you a place to get mail. Gives you a place to rest up for repairs.
@Linneaandakela5 ай бұрын
Great idea!
@jslentzify5 ай бұрын
I’ve been following you for a while, and I’m currently building out my own van (without any idea what I’m doing lol) for me and my dog and you’ve been such an inspiration! I loved everything about this video. The insight and also just the calmness of yeah there’s things that we have to fix along the way so let’s do it.
@TannerB736 ай бұрын
My wife and I hit the road 2 years ago. We definitely learned that we need to go slow, we try to stay in an area for at least a couple months. Especially since we both work full time. We want to try to explore an area what little we can, and started regretting moving so often. The universe will definitely change your plans as well, we learn that FREQUENTLY 😂 just go with the flow as much as you can. But if you’re questioning it, this life is totally worth it 😊♥️
@kennysjourney84455 ай бұрын
I just moved into my van and I'm finishing the last finishing touches and then I will be leaving this house that I was living in. I've been sleeping in my van in the driveway until the van is done. Less comfort more life is inspiring cause I've always just done what is comfortable but I want to live and to grow and to experience life so I'm doing this. I saved this video to watch it from time to time to help inspire me. Thanks for the video!! Much love!!
@JaimeOrJayOetjens7 ай бұрын
Hi Linnea, The authenticity you bring to adventure traveling portrays realism with an openhearted mindset. The truth is, with my newly aquired empty nester lifestyle along with my relentless desire for traveling and the outdoors, I would start some type of Van Life in a heartbeat 💓. Maybe one day soon, I'll see you out there, but for now, at least, I get to live vicariously through you. Happy Travels!
@thenomadicyogini7 ай бұрын
My current therapist has been with me every step of the way so far since purchasing my '07 Chevy Express Van almost 2 years ago and building it out myself (as inspired by you ofc) and one thing she always reminds me through the challenges and hiccups and things going wrong and and things going right is that; "Wherever you go, there you are."
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Wow congrats on the build! I really really like the sentiment your therapist shared. I need to write that down. thank you for sharing :)
@scottward99767 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you admit to “losing stuff” in a vehicle, drives me nuts. Lol
@keltait7 ай бұрын
omg, always
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
There's not much space to lose stuff, but somehow it keeps happening! lol
@GrantSR7 ай бұрын
I used to lose stuff in my minivan! In a minivan, you often need to squirrel things away..... somewhere. You can rarely have a single place where all X, and only X is stored. So then the question becomes, "Which possible X location did I stash this particular X Thing?"
@JLTravels7 ай бұрын
Drives me crazy too - then, I take a deep breath & remind myself that it will show up cause it can’t go anyway but in my van. 🚐 😂
@manie54321Ай бұрын
Namasté & Ho’Oponopono everything 🕊️❤️
@reginaoatley27673 ай бұрын
I purchased my 1987 high top g20 about 5 months ago. I am currently working on ideas on how to make a living remotely. For now, I am "grounded" to a restaurant job that I am slowly losing patience with. Your video had some encouraging words and advice. And to see you work with saws outside of your van is exactly what I needed to see. My art is woodworking. So seeing your setup, I am starting on my vans first cabinet on my next day off... which is in 2 days. Thank you.
@MJ-ge6jz7 ай бұрын
This lifestyle is not by choice for many people. This is the future for those who saw this collapse coming. Hang on for 2 to 3 years; it will get better eventually. Keep your head on a swivel and don't take unnecessary chances. Best of luck to all.
@LilyGazou7 ай бұрын
If you know, you know.
@karnubawax4 ай бұрын
Don't take unnecessary risks, yes... but some risks are necessary.
@paullavender-pc1uz7 ай бұрын
One of the best videos I have ever seen. Blessings for truth.🙏🍀☀️ I picked up some property in Colorado . Off grid. Had a detached retina winter came and I had to leave. Came back to California truck broke down I’ve been living in it . Depressed? No. When life knocks you down… Get back up and dust yourself off . Because it won’t be the first time and it won’t be the last time it happens . We are pioneers we are explorers . To live off grid, to live life is a dream . I will purchase a van, and I will build it myself . I’m working full-time to make this dream a reality. I will have cataract surgery in the meantime, so that I can see while flyfishing the mountain streams in Colorado and spearfishing the ocean in California . Dream big, plan small, live life. And follow your instincts. If you are in a rut, put it in four-wheel-drive. Don’t worry be happy. I will go back to Colorado and build my house . I will travel in my van from California to Colorado off grid, rent free . Dream becomes reality if you put in effort and believe in yourself . Live large like you’re in charge . 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
@AmyNev-h9d7 ай бұрын
I loved your comment. I too bought some off grid property in CO. We plan to build a house there too, good luck as well in living out your dreams. You can do this!
@kathyhays98197 ай бұрын
Hope you are doing better
@ironwoof53297 ай бұрын
Amen well said ❤
@grantdavis59927 ай бұрын
I will be 75 in July and I am preparing to be able to travel more. Because eyes are crucial to this lifestyle, I would suggest taking a good eye supplement containing Lutein. When my father was in his 80's he had dry Macular Degeneration and his optometrist (not his expensive ophthalmologist) suggested that he take Occivite (for the Lutein). It reversed his Macular Degeneration and he drove until he was 97. I also take 5 grams daily of Vitamin C to protect my heart, back, joints, and to prevent osteoporosis. Supplemental Iodine (drops of Lugol's Iodine) keeps energy up (happy thyroid) and reduces risk of cancer. My first period on the road was a 1959 Chevy Viking 60 schoolbus I lived in in 1980. Over the years I drove it coast to coast a few times and spent a week between Lakeview Oregon and Winnemucca Nevada changing an engine and transmission by the side of the road. I have the great advantage of being a mechanic and electronics technician and welder, so I can handle most anything which comes along. When I travel in my Tacoma, I always have lots of tools and help those I can along the way. Safe travels to you all.
@mozartboll7 ай бұрын
Yes! Totally agree. I'm buying my van this fall, building it myself. Haven't got a clue, more than I'm doing it no matter what. Just want to own my life. Good luck🍃🌳
@rosalacroix64473 ай бұрын
ive been living a super fast phased, business life, in a city. And i have no clue how i rolled into this corporate life. Ive always been an outdoor girly who loves to go fishing, horse back riding & seeking adventure. But lately ive been reconnecting with nature, going camping & really want to get a camper van and just work fully remote. Still corperate but not tied to a horrible city and office.
@MargeZamora2 ай бұрын
I appreciate this video. I just turned 57 & as life would have it I’ve been through so crap but it’s always been through the uncomfortableness that I have grown. This has encouraged me to not give up on my dream of van life. I’ve also realized it doesn’t have to be full time (I still need to make a living) & it’s on to do it parting. Thanks again for such a great video
@jessicahickey45276 ай бұрын
I’ve been in such a rut recently and this video and everyone’s words have helped and given me a little push to keep kicking and get back into the realm of things
@Linneaandakela6 ай бұрын
Aw I'm so glad! You've got this!
@2024Maga4LifeКүн бұрын
Hello, i just found this video tonight after work. Its an inspiring video for me as im rebuilding a 1984 chevy c30 winnebago. My plan wasnt to travel but to park and live in and work at my job. Traveling was something i have always wanted to do. You have inspired me to make take that step once my minnie Winnie is finished. I currently live in my 2014 infinity suv that i plan on selling. Im prior Army and prior truck driver, so living on the road won't be an issue for me. I have been living in my suv for almost a year now and cant wait to finish my rv. I wanted to thank you for posting this video and inspiring me to the next journey in my life. I hope all is well with you on the road. God bless you and stay safe.
@EmilyNelson-bz1sz7 ай бұрын
I think that this has got to be one of my most favorite videos of yours. With the helpful and inspiring comments from others you put in, to some of your own wisdom you had to share, this was one of the best I’ve watched and made my day much better. I always get so excited when I see that you have a new video and just love hearing about all the tips and advice and experiences you have to share.🧡Thank you Linnea!
@andrewrivera4029Ай бұрын
We started out in a travel trailer and lived full time on the road for 2 years before buying a ranch in Wyoming. We travel 5 months out of the year still and love it my wife and I both 58. We learned so much and could live anywhere I love the freedom of blasting off to a new adventure! Do not let your dreams sit and wait! Go explore and learn!
@seph46677 ай бұрын
No matter what age you are, LIVE FULLY EACH DAY.
@OverlandOne7 ай бұрын
Good for you. I have been on the road in my van since July 2023. Just me and my 13 year old cat. We have had many adventures already, and I look forward to many more. We have seen some beautiful places and have met some very nice folks along the way, and a few a-holes but, that's life. I wish you safe travels.
@alanaward65847 ай бұрын
I want some of your pottery coffee cups. When will you sell them? Just LOVE the ones I've seen. Can't believe I've been following your travels since you started building out the van 4 yrs ago. Gosh, time flys. Love your videos. You have become a professional videographer.
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Aw thank you so much! I'm just selling my mugs to my Patreons for now but the hope is to have a larger selection once I build my own little pottery studio! Here is a link if you feel inspired to join, no pressure as I will be making more available in time 😊 www.patreon.com/linneaandakela
@TS-rd7oy7 ай бұрын
I followed Linnea to do my build. I love this young woman. I am 63 and started van life one year ago. Of course, it was uncomfortable at first and I made a lot of mistakes. Now, I love it and won't go back to bricks and mortar until I am forced to, for whatever reason.
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
That's amazing news! I'm so happy for you!
@karnubawax4 ай бұрын
Remember that every mishap and fail is a future story. Nobody ever tells a riveting story about the time where everything went smoothly and according to plan.
@Linneaandakela4 ай бұрын
Totally true! I love that. Thank you!
@DenaInWyo7 ай бұрын
Wherever you go, there you are. I've learned that the hard way more than once, trying to "fix" my life with a big change. Think about your reasons, and apply some realism. That's what I'm working on.
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
So true and well said!
@l518187 ай бұрын
Seeing wood stoves in vans is so wild to me. Ive seen a few. I love them but i cant justify the risks they bring.
@CerealDamage6 ай бұрын
This is the most brutal truth about life: you are the most authentic and genuine van life person with a healthy mindset and just like you mentioned that it is “not for everyone.” Great job!
@Linneaandakela6 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much ♥️
@saboroskie37 ай бұрын
Great video Linnea, your a great inspiration to many people, my husband and I would also love to travel and be on the road, but we are just so nervous too. Watching you over the last year has inspired us both to try something new
@debberkebile43967 ай бұрын
@saboroskie3 she's been an amazing inspiration to me. A 65 solo van traveler. She taught me through her videos how to put lights in my van.
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
That's so cool - thank you for sharing!
@debberkebile43967 ай бұрын
@@Linneaandakela you’re so welcome! This video was so well made and so informative. I set off for a few more adventures this year in the van and then scheduled to retire next year and travel a whole lot more. Thank you for your wisdom, truth and so much love you give to your channel. Keep inspiring! ❤️❤️
@neighborlyfiend14847 ай бұрын
I'm 46 and I have CHF. My mobility is not what it used to be but I made the leap and converted a box van. Your channel is one of a few that motivated me to make the change. While my build is a bit different than most but because of my disabilities. I sacraficed for a smaller bed to make a large enclosed shower with shower seat. The reverse is typically what we see@ large bed and small or outdoor shower. This also means I sacraficed a smaller kitchen and storage for more water storage. It does work out well though because I'm a minimalist and have verry little. A laptop, a small assortment of clothes verry little cookware for simple meals. My build favors large fuel/water storage, a comfy computer desk, a bed that's comfy for one and will just work for 2 for a few days at a time... if or when although doubtfully ever happen other than my horse of a goldendoodle that's about 90lbs LOL. Thank you for so many great videos, ideas and encouragement.
@craigbrowning94487 ай бұрын
You can use window sash latches (the type that go on wooden window frames) to keep those drawers shut.
@anitavonderheid15803 ай бұрын
I am 80 live in a 23 ft. for the summer, love it and I know if I stop doing it I will get old. I Live by this, The foolish fear of what may be, I cast away.
@Linneaandakela3 ай бұрын
That's amazing! Go you! :)
@Vera-xu3xw5 ай бұрын
I'm 67 male born in Michigan (Detroit) ran away from home at 15 and loved hitchhiking around the country from California to Florida, and the stops in between were the best. (I need 4 days to tell you everything, lol) But now I'm 67 and still love running away every chance I get. Life before the internet was insane every 100 miles was a new group of people. Now with the internet we are so connected it's boring. Yes I'm a hypocrite 😂 I'm so lucky I've saw so much change, and at the same time, it makes me sad. (Sweet n Sour), I guess. I actually learned to read and write because of FB 😂 I'm not complaining, I feel so lucky in my travels
@heathermcgough30303 ай бұрын
It’s awesome that you’re so handy, I would never know how to do all the stuff, or what to do. But I guess you learn along the way. You have such a positive outlook on everything, your struggles and everything, and that’s great, the best way to be. I think that’s a great way to live, if you know what to do in times of trouble, and knowing how to survive. I love your dog, and I’m happy you have him/her to keep you company. The white dog, and I saw a German Shepard in the beginning, don’t know if that was your dog too. ❤
@VanlifeMagazine6 ай бұрын
Please can't do anything if you registered as an RV.. By you may not be allowed to live in a vehicle, but the law does not stop you from living in a Rv. Make sure you insure and register as A RV. That is exactly what I have been doing. The other thing is register in South Dakota. Because there's no law against living in your vehicle .. This will also help individuals who do not live in a van, but living in cars or trucks.. You can travel anywhere you want. And they cannot stop you because you are registered in south dakota.❤❤❤❤
@MothersHeartGypsyDoVe5 күн бұрын
Many places RVs are considered "recreational" and they've been making laws to limit all kinds of things and create living in illegal. I spent years saving for a decent used RV. I was removed from town so that my legal parking would become illegally parked and they towed. When I was brought back my home and 3yrs worth of ssi I spent fixing it up and getting housewares was hijacked by city. I've got a lawyer but she said she may not be able to help even though she knows this is wrong and violation of civil rights but her hands are tied with conflict of interest due to funding source. I now have to start over whole trying to get the funds to reclaim my home before they auction it off.
@GYS116 ай бұрын
You are a true inspiration honey. It was a pleasure to watch your video. My partner and I are on our second very comfortable van build but my first adventure was travelling around Australia at 17 yrs old with my boyfriend in a tent. Next was me at 23 with my 3yr old beautiful son in a Datsun 180B from SA to QLD. Only issue on the way up was that the exhaust fell off on a remote back road and the only building around was an old shed that had some cars in it. I went over and found out it was an exhaust replacement mechanics workshop! He charged me $20 to put the exhaust back on and off we went. I think the creator was looking after us. Good luck with your new home 🎉
@latifaagius397 ай бұрын
I'm 62- I'm on 4th year fulltime in my self built( with some help). I don't drive a lot. Just 1 city. & I work. Love my simple life . I'm a meditator. No travel needed. Too much pollution. & I'm content in stillness. The parking stress is not my scene.
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
That's a great way to do it!
@raulsaenz90852 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I'm new to your channel and appreciate you taking the time to share your journey. As a behavioral health/substance use disorders therapist/clinical director. I have traveled to the different state were I'm licensed to practice and provide clinical supervision to all clinical therapist. But what I have enjoyed is the travel to these many states. More importantly stopping at the rest stops, walmart, or were ever I can get some sleep or rest. Even though I could rent a hotel I find it more interesting sleeping in my car and listening to the music in the car. Again, thank you for sharing!
@MajestyHammond7 ай бұрын
Only 12 minutes in, and this already the most cool and motivating video! Definitely going to come back to this with the Commonplace journal in hand.
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Aw thank you so much!
@annpettay26132 ай бұрын
Seeing this today for the first time...posted 4 months ago. I absolutely love every single video. I am praying you are ok in the storms that passed through
@Linneaandakela2 ай бұрын
Yes, thank you!
@50whatnomadtravelnursemtb54 ай бұрын
moral of the story, build it right the first time....van life is fine. My van is exactly as I built it 3 years ago, not falling apart.
@Linneaandakela3 ай бұрын
Nice!
@deborah37097 ай бұрын
The feeling of freedom that comes with this lifestyle is so profound words cannot describe it. You just have to do it. I spent 1 month living in my van in my home city. Then another 4 months in Mexico. I was more scared in my home city than the foreign country. Figure it out as you go. Have a general idea of what you want and let the adventure and experience dictate what you need. I (like you Linnea) prefer less. I have a low top and a queen size fixed bed. I like that my van doesn't feel like an apartment on wheels. I like pulling the cooking stuff out and putting it away again. Anyway, we all find our fit. Love the video!
@jerimahjohnson86986 ай бұрын
I'm a land guy but I'm getting the overall vibe that many people are checking out of your typical American lifestyle. The government is squeezing us to every last drop and going forward a vehicle on land we own may be the only way to afford it even if you have money. The old American dream I fear is a thing of the past. This November 5th will tell you a lot.
@marachelcitarello47775 ай бұрын
Soon True...!
@MothersHeartGypsyDoVe5 күн бұрын
It's a dream because you have to be asleep to believe it, George Carlin said. It's become a nightmare. Some of us are thinking outside of the box to survive & thrive.
@wyrdadventures7 ай бұрын
I retired early and hit the road. Spent 2 years in a minivan and just upgraded to a camper van. Both were good decisions for me and my german shepherd. ❤
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Amazing! Good for you!
@shannonm26897 ай бұрын
Love the videos always
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ann-mariejensen26237 ай бұрын
This was a good one. Appreciated the input from others, also. Yeah, your drawer project looks great. I smiled at your self pride for doing a good job.
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@socalboondockers6 ай бұрын
loving my boondocking life. kinda hard in Long Beach CA, but only one ticket in 4 months so I think we have nailed it.
@mikaylahiebert14126 ай бұрын
Your youtube videos bring me a lot of joy. I look forward to them. You dont see a lot of vanlifers who show up on KZbin and have a story to tell and it seems like you do and i admire that! I've never really understood the term "influencer" because usually the first thing that comes to most peoples minds is someone trying to show you a "get ready with me" or trying to sell you something online. Thats what i thought until i came across your content. You have influenced me to live a much more simple and intentional lifestyle and i am so greatful for that. You're very inspirational and thank you for continually sharing your way of life with us - the people who appreciate your time, work, energy, and creativity ❤️ ❤ dont listen to the haters, they're just jealous and dont know how to process their own emotions.
@RVREVELS3 ай бұрын
We just started at the beginning of this year and compared to 4 years on the road we are still in the honeymoon phase. Very correct that everyone travels differently and you’ll rarely meet someone with the exact same experience and build as yours. But that’s what makes it unique :)
@terryhuffaker36156 ай бұрын
Your attitude and laugh is so refreshing..
@sheraeduncan29805 ай бұрын
I just sold my 5 acre farm. Im purchasing a promaster extended top anc 159 wherl base. It professionally built out by a company in Colorado. I'm scared, excited, all the things. This video helped me soooo much. Thanks. Also, its just my dog and I. Lol
@samtoomer27567 ай бұрын
Been following along since the very beginning. I love to see how you’re updating and using the garage and other spaces in the van now. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again but your editing skills continue to blow me away-especially to see where you started. Keep up the great vids! I never miss a video
@conchscooter24 күн бұрын
My wife and I are 70 and touring South America with our dog in our Promaster. Anyone who lets others put them off trying a new way of life will live with regrets. You can fuss about all the technical stuff but if you want it you will do it. If not not and it’s all up to you.
@judithbyerly58887 ай бұрын
This video was like hanging out with a good friend (or a granddaughter in this case;) while they did a couple chores & I drank coffee. I didn’t want it to end. Great video, Linnea!! Thank you so much for taking us along. Love & Blessings till next time! ❤️🙏🏻
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Ahh I love that!! Cheers (with coffee mugs!) Have the best day!
@grandcaravanlife4 ай бұрын
Good video! Turning 76 in August, I will soon be finishing my 10th year of Van life. Have no intention of changing anything.
@Linneaandakela4 ай бұрын
That's amazing! Good for you. I have no intention of leaving the van anytime soon either. :)
@anthonygodsey692928 күн бұрын
You truth and heart have touched my spirit . Bless your heart and much love to you along your way wherever you go. Do trust your intuition. Stay safe , stay blessed. God is watching.
@williamsmisek6424 ай бұрын
Excellent video!!! I truly appreciate you pulling those comments/insights from others. May you become ever so wise in your adventures!
@Linneaandakela4 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! :)
@meyrodrigueskelly86093 ай бұрын
This narrative is so poetic, and the images of rustic things, is beautiful. I really enjoy It. I wish you the best! Thank you for sharing it.
@ErikSjaastad7 ай бұрын
A friend of mine messaged me the other day, asking how he should start building his van. I gave him your channel and said it was so much fun building mine out while fallowing you before Gutted. It's been so much fun the past 4 years!!!!
@Linneaandakela7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@fredishaffer16366 ай бұрын
A thought on drawers that slide out with every left turn...get screen door latches. The simple, easy and cheap fix would be like a little hoop similiar to a cup hook that you can screw into the frame beside the drawers. Then 3 little screw down "L" shape hooks that go into the hoop. Total cost under $10. Just have to hook them up for driving. Love your advice and transparency. Soon to launch my nomad journey at age 68.