How to AFFORD a simple life || Vanlifer finances & money mindset

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tidelinetoalpine

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CHAPTERS
0:00 Northwest roadtrip
2:39:16 Starting vanlife
7:58:18 money formula 1
13:41:05 money formula 2
22:00:03 camping costs
25:06:13 food costs
29:38:01 work & vanlife
40:57:24 in summation kinda
I’m Amanda and Frank is my co-pilot. We have lived in a van for 10+ years. I am a photographer and forager. We enjoy hiking, camping, paddle boarding, climbing and being outside as much as we can. We have countless stories and lessons to share and are always trying to learn new skills and improve in many aspects of life. Thank you for coming along.
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@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 4 ай бұрын
I hope you’re having a great day and that video inspires you to live in more creative and frugal ways so you can enjoy more time for what matters. This long video is a departure from the video I usually make but this is a topic I’ve been wanting to tackle for awhile. The more I got into this the more I realized there was to say and yet most of it is still unsaid but that is the case with trying to condense huge nuanced topics into a short podcast-ish style video. I found this video challenge to make and appreciate the support of sponsors which allows me to take risks like making this video. Click betterhelp.com/ALPINE for 10% off your first month of therapy with our sponsor BetterHelp. Join over 4 million people who’ve met with a therapist onBetterHelp and started living a healthier, happier life.
@user-eo5lo5dq3p
@user-eo5lo5dq3p 4 ай бұрын
It definitely has thank you soo much
@d.w.3325
@d.w.3325 4 ай бұрын
Enjoy this content over a live stream.
@adventurebythemile
@adventurebythemile 4 ай бұрын
Not to be nosy but how much do you make off KZbin? I don’t understand the whole thing how it works.
@DogGoneVan
@DogGoneVan 4 ай бұрын
Would love to hear about KZbin as a career
@DogGoneVan
@DogGoneVan 4 ай бұрын
Oh and this is Jen who once was wanderingk9 but my phone was hacked and all my apps/accounts/ Passwords compromised as well as my Apple ID password being changed!! It was the strangest thing (even Apple and ATT couldn’t understand why said hacker did what he/she did). Still waiting for my phone to be wiped and possibly restored to my most recent back up but in order to continue to be able to be connected to the rest of the world I had to start from scratch, new phone, new FB, new KZbin and the list goes on! Fortunately I am stubborn so I wasn’t just going to throw my hands in the air and admit defeat! Enjoyed this video A LOT!!! I’m about to sell my small home and be full time. I’m excited and nervous!!
@Bugs11000
@Bugs11000 4 ай бұрын
The richest person in the world is the one who needs the least to be happy.
@lbrown6859
@lbrown6859 4 ай бұрын
I would agree with you except i would personally have to add to the equation having Yeshua (Jesus) as my Savior 😊
@henryanderson7606
@henryanderson7606 4 ай бұрын
Very well said!
@pierreajlariviere3861
@pierreajlariviere3861 4 ай бұрын
I love the life you live. I’m starting to do the same. Being an old age pensioner makes it easier to keep afloat. You have excellent videos. Very informative and a pleasure to watch ❤💙💛🇨🇦
@theresat8379
@theresat8379 3 ай бұрын
Yes!
@Mark_James_Hill
@Mark_James_Hill 3 ай бұрын
True wealth is being able to be without...
@candacebruner9805
@candacebruner9805 3 ай бұрын
I also just want to put this out there...I was struggling really badly with anxiety and depression when I found your videos years ago and your videos of the mountains, nature and slow living would help calm me down and re-center my mind. Just saying all this because I want you to know that you are making a big impact in people's lives. So thank you for everything you do!
@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind comments and welcome back 🤗 I hope anxiety and depression have eased for you in recent times.
@jesusstormteam11
@jesusstormteam11 2 ай бұрын
Nature does help that I struggle with that too sometimes, you may try a google search there are probably parks or area's close to you that you may not know of, I just found a huge park I never knew was there and it's only 15 minutes away. Hope you find a relaxation place
@xlander-jp1rd
@xlander-jp1rd Ай бұрын
This is important; to let others know their work has boots on the ground real life benefits.
@insertmyidentityhere
@insertmyidentityhere Ай бұрын
I ❤ this :)
@iaintgonlie7858
@iaintgonlie7858 22 күн бұрын
@@tidelinetoalpine I deal with that too. In my life I always wonder if I am doing enough to be successful, and not living up to it has gotten me in a depressed state. I always find these kind of videos interesting and wonder if this is the path I should take. As a introvert I value peace and being alone. I can picture me living in a ford eccoline and just parking somewhere at night and working a 9-5. I don't have to go back to school and get a degree to make money, I am saving so much just living in a van now. The money goals I had can be accomplished without doing anything I don't want to do. I don't plan on it being a longterm thing but if I were to commit to it, I think i can save money and buy land then enjoy the proccess of saving to buy a trailer and I get the peace , solitude, and nature...plus the knowing I accomplished something that few could.
@OhHapppyDaay
@OhHapppyDaay 3 ай бұрын
Everyone asks me these 2 first questions: 1. Where do you live? 2. What do you do for a living? If I'm honest, they are put off, and suddenly, I'm of less value. I like living in my SUV, I hate working to pay rent ( basically buying a house for a stranger). Can't stand co- workers. Feel more strongly led to living simply.
@tammyburke9453
@tammyburke9453 3 ай бұрын
Definitely the "less value" vibe 😮 I have hidden my living bc of that.
@Thespiritualstrippa
@Thespiritualstrippa 2 ай бұрын
So crazy because I'm preparing to hit the road & as a dancer (the sexy kind) I know I'm going to get this question alot on the road & been wondering how to answer because I know it sounds kinda crazy 🤷🏼‍♀️ ohhh I'm just staying in my vehicle.. I was recently debating with a customer who said he hates road trips & prefers to fly. I personally would prefer just get in my car & drive just about anywhere & can't stand flying.. he was going in & on about why won't I just fly & staying at rest stops is dangerous. That was just for short trips I've taken. I have a hard time with this mindset so would rather avoid over explaining..
@kookietherapy9398
@kookietherapy9398 2 ай бұрын
Funny how people THINK. It automatically chucks you into the homeless category w/o doing drugs under a bridge.😂 The less you say, the better; or change the conversation... you're on your way somewhere.
@Madden-gp8vh
@Madden-gp8vh 2 ай бұрын
$41 a month on one cup of coffee a day is a lot even if only purchasing one cup a week out. jezzz. i drink a pot a day at home and don’t spend near $41 a month
@xlander-jp1rd
@xlander-jp1rd Ай бұрын
@@Thespiritualstrippa perhaps these people live in their own dimension. As people do they have anything to add to the conversation that is interesting?
@leebeedav
@leebeedav 4 ай бұрын
Got hooked on van life videos during the pandemic. I've always been frugal so I finally took the leap, sold all my stuff and moved into my car. It's been 7 weeks so far and Ive made it from Portland, OR to Orlando, FL. Next I"m headed up the East Coast and may shift to a hybrid housesitting/carlife situation but who knows?! It's that every day is different that I love the most. Thank you for sharing!
@user-ff8vo1se8v
@user-ff8vo1se8v Ай бұрын
🎉😊
@nicosanchez_music
@nicosanchez_music Ай бұрын
Did you go in your car or van? I’m tempted to do the same but get hard and build a legit van
@iaintgonlie7858
@iaintgonlie7858 22 күн бұрын
You my friend have balls I want. I am super impulsive but also fearful but this shit sounds like it may be a great path. I would still work a 9-5, just have a eccoline van thats liveable for summer and winter. I would drive to random spots to relax then go to work.
@leebeedav
@leebeedav 21 күн бұрын
@@nicosanchez_music I had a Subaru Impreza- just big enough for me to sleep in comfortably. Start with what you have if you can.
@leebeedav
@leebeedav 21 күн бұрын
@@iaintgonlie7858 It can work! The surprise ending to my trip was that I moved to my Mother's hometown in Upstate NY which was in no way one of the possibilities I saw at the beginning of my trip! I now have 2 jobs and the Subaru I had hit 215,00 miles and no joke, the morning after I moved into my apartment it started smoking with a. radiator leak. 2 mechanics later and both recommended not putting money into fixing it and then miracle of miracles- the first place I went to check out cars had the same car but 9 years younger (2015), in perfect shape, also manual transmission and only 55,000 miles!!! 😀 I say take the risk- you never know where you are going to end up but I'm pretty happy with how my story is progressing. I also recommend reading The Surrender Experiment by Michael Singer.
@creativecoutureone
@creativecoutureone 4 ай бұрын
Amanda, this video helped me SO much. I recently retired after thirty years of social work. I put my adult life on hold for so long. I have developed habits that are robbing me (coffee shops). I have been worried that I need to find another job. Never thinking about living more frugally and avoiding that. I really appreciate everything you said!! Love you and your channel. And Frank of course. Thank you so much!!! ❤
@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 4 ай бұрын
Thank you ☺️ making this video was a good reminder for myself as well how much I’m spending unnecessary on coffee shops and take out. Congratulations on your retirement and best of luck to you ✨
@hsoderberg6505
@hsoderberg6505 4 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your career as a social worker! My mother was a social worker. Typically their pay is not commensurate with the hard work that they do
@EvolvingDaily65
@EvolvingDaily65 4 ай бұрын
Get an Aeropress- coffee shops are way expensive.
@sallys2423
@sallys2423 4 ай бұрын
@@EvolvingDaily65 I've seen her use an aeropress.
@MarkNieuwenhuizen
@MarkNieuwenhuizen 4 ай бұрын
Frugal can be made into a creative hobby. I always carry a small thermos that I fill at Dutch supermarkets that have free coffee
@latortugaabides5556
@latortugaabides5556 4 ай бұрын
I haven't been on the road for 10 yrs but this is my 7th yr boondocking in the wilderness full time in my van. No camp grounds, no motels. I've also been a therapist for over 40 yrs.
@sophieb8666
@sophieb8666 4 ай бұрын
Therapists need to retreat
@AsTheSunRises
@AsTheSunRises 4 ай бұрын
Me too. Would love to know how therapists are making this lifestyle work on the road and maintain their work please let's connect!
@ShadeCandle
@ShadeCandle 4 ай бұрын
​@@AsTheSunRises Are you a therapist on the road? I've been van-living off and on for years, and am currently finishing school for counseling. At this point I'm figuring out basic systems for internet and electricity on the road. But I've been wondering if there are other therapists doing this!
@chrissyp7
@chrissyp7 2 ай бұрын
That's how people afford it then? Have degrees that allow it in the first place?
@beam-kitty8425
@beam-kitty8425 2 ай бұрын
Where do you see your clients? Online only?
@justdawndb
@justdawndb Ай бұрын
Dear Amanda, i hope you realize how very important and valuable you are to the world!!! You're a star and i thank you!
@Adventures4vida
@Adventures4vida 4 ай бұрын
I want to do what you do, but on a bicycle. Gearing up now for it! I was an Orphan as a child, 16 years of group homes and foster homes, and as an adult Ive been unable to start a family, so now at 44 im ready to just finish of my life on an epic adventure. Ready to take my bike across this planet if I can, or at least the America's. I'm so sick of paying rent as well!
@ShouldaWaved
@ShouldaWaved 4 ай бұрын
I love to bike too, it's creepy how quick it goes by, I remember when 100 years seemed like an eternity. Having pets is what messed up my freedom but I do love them but what a wake up call
@EvolvingDaily65
@EvolvingDaily65 3 ай бұрын
I was given up for adoption at birth. One of six sisters. I have yet to meet the two oldest. Maybe this week I will meet one of them. I am 58 yrs old now. My sisters are all over 60 but one younger.
@EvolvingDaily65
@EvolvingDaily65 3 ай бұрын
@@ShouldaWaved I have 4 fur babies all seniors now. Yes we have not been traveling much past 13 yrs but tonight I am stealth camping w my dog. Crescent city CAlifornia tonight
@Adventures4vida
@Adventures4vida 3 ай бұрын
@@EvolvingDaily65 ive found my sisters and brothers on facebook. I was the only one in the family that was took by the state. Its weird talking to them, they say stuff like, "my mom", and it really lets you understand that while we might be blood, we'll never be family. Its not their fault it just is what it is. I've moved on from that now and just try to look forward. Hope you and your sisters where able to connect.
@episodicandfilmsy
@episodicandfilmsy 3 ай бұрын
It is funny that us without generational wealth pay more over our lives, in rent, and other fees, than “homeowners”.
@mojo7493
@mojo7493 3 ай бұрын
I'm 70 yrs old, and whether you live on the road or not, if ppl could understand and apply these simple financial concepts, they would find so much financial freedom. I figured these same ones out in my 20s, out of necessity, and they have served me well all my life. Writing down EVERYTHING you buy in a month (or better 3 months) is a real eye opener. You may think you know, but the truth is you probably don't realize how much you're spending on little incidental things.
@maggiecalderon490
@maggiecalderon490 2 ай бұрын
Yes!! I agree wirh you!! I have done that with money, and it's incredible how much money I spend without giving it a 2nd thought. Trying to lose weight too I have kept a diary of what I eat and I see many mistakes and it's helping me change my habits.❤❤
@gillyjackson7664
@gillyjackson7664 2 ай бұрын
@@maggiecalderon490 I
@tracylawrence5258
@tracylawrence5258 2 ай бұрын
I liked your formula for doing budgeting. I quit getting a sweet tea 7 nights a week, 365 days a yr for $2. I own an acre and half on the outskirts of a small town in SC. I built a small 12x20 cabin. I don't work a regular job. I have a 2000 truck w 400,000 miles on it and took a part time job for 5-6 months. Bring home was about $280 a week. I also had a cleaning thing where I made $500 a month.. I decided I needed a more reliable vehicle. I bought a 1999 mercury van w 74,000 miles, mint condition. Paid $3500. I borrowed $2500 from a friend and gave her $250 every week for 10 weeks and then quit that job. My bills are about $250 a month. $62 phone, $80 electric and 84$ car insurance. I don't have alot of savings. If I need money I'll pick up a job for awhile and stash the cash. I do things for friends as well. Gardening for an elderly lady who can't get around well anymore. And another elderly neighbor friend I help haul off trash and clean up around the house and property. I like freedom and doing what I want with my time. My place is full of gardens now and I just bought a pool. $439 for a 18ft x 4 saltwater above ground from Sam's. Then 4 bags of salt and a rechargeable vacuum for $125. I dipped into my small savings. Usually I save up before I buy. That helps with making decisions on buying things. I was blessed with enough opportunities of hauling mulch, unloading mulch, farm sitting for a week and cleaning a lake house so it can be put on the market all in a weeks time. I was able to pay myself back. I get invited to different peoples houses to eat so I don't go hungry. Food is so expensive now and I'm not on any govt assistance. If I want something I work for it. I have been thinking about sharing my land with a tent, car or van camper. Maybe $150-200 a month and some help on my homestead. Pulling weeds or planting stuff. I'll share my garden harvest and eggs from my chickens. I have 2 kayaks and a paddle board to share too. I'm close to Lake Murray and Lake Monticello and several rivers. (Broad, Saluda, Congaree) I'm in Chapin SC.
@sophiedereans
@sophiedereans 2 ай бұрын
Why no government assistance? You paid taxes thus are entitled to it...unless things are infinitely different in the US, which is of course a possibility & shows I am a total ignorant, woops!
@tracylawrence5258
@tracylawrence5258 2 ай бұрын
@@sophiedereans I prefer not to be beholden to anyone. If I get too comfortable I will become lazy and then I will have to do what I'm told to keep getting what help I'm getting. No thank you. I can stand on my feet. I don't like the word entitled either.
@jenniferpeters6298
@jenniferpeters6298 4 ай бұрын
I've been working since I was 5yrs old and could effectively wield a hoe. I recently made a change to my schedule so that I work 4 days and have 3 off. Looking forward to getting a van and spending 3 days a week learning what is truly important to me, as in, what I can and can't live without. Thank you for being such an inspiration. Sending love to you and Frank.
@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 4 ай бұрын
Thank you and best wishes you your new schedule and more time for yourself.
@lgarner9524
@lgarner9524 3 ай бұрын
Same, I found that I was much more productive at 30 hours per week. Also more home-work balance. Happier too.
@sherylanne3808
@sherylanne3808 2 ай бұрын
This is what I’m planning on doing too. Dip my toes in the water so to speak. Good luck 😊
@Thatcaviboy05
@Thatcaviboy05 20 күн бұрын
Same and picking rocks out of the garden, now picking who I want to be around and live effectively effortlessly and efficiently lol I’m heading into rv life soon
@freddie8518
@freddie8518 4 ай бұрын
I've been working all my life 58 years on the planet, and no further ahead. Travel. Makes me happy, and will be going to make van life Head on. Thanks for your valuable advice 😊
@NK-iv1ik
@NK-iv1ik 4 ай бұрын
Just the same here, paycheck to paycheck, 58, with the huge dream to spend some time on the road before I cannot. Here in the states health insurance is a huge Stop sign. I am not giving up my dream!
@KittyKat-vb1nd
@KittyKat-vb1nd 4 ай бұрын
Western culture and wage slavery keep people caged their entire lives.
@sherryfox1481
@sherryfox1481 4 ай бұрын
Getting realistic about my life & finances... lol. cost/time - working for everyone else's dream... soon to be 59yo, children & family are grown & doing their own thing. I want to enjoy the time left seeing the States & Stars.
@poodleprofessor
@poodleprofessor 3 ай бұрын
@@NK-iv1ik Exactly! I'm wondering what people do for health insurance.
@jeanineacree6355
@jeanineacree6355 4 ай бұрын
I guess its about outsmarting the system..we lived in a 19ft travel trailer years on family land and saved our money.
@tamarap387
@tamarap387 4 ай бұрын
And I bet your family was so happy to have you there to help if needed etc! Win Win! These days we're sprawled all across the planet which has made things so much tougher!
@citytrees1752
@citytrees1752 Ай бұрын
Glad I found the OG vanlifer. Much more authentic and real than people who have been on KZbin from the start. Will look to see if you already did a video on KZbin as a career...if not, yes, please do one.
@scable-eq7bp
@scable-eq7bp 4 ай бұрын
Really good video, with positive information on money matters. I recently retired from the Air Force with an E8 status. So my retirement pay is very doable, I have never owned a house and have no desire to go in debt for 30 years. I always lived on base when I was in the military. So I became a nomad, my rig is a 2004 17 foot Casita camper being pulled by a 2022 Toyota Tacoma. I generally boon dock but do camp at campgrounds associated with military bases. They are very affordable and usually let you stay past 30 days in the off-season. I did purchase a small piece of property in southern Alabama to use as a future home base. And this property is listed as a year round off-grid residence. I didn't think i was going to work after I retired because my retirement pension is pretty decent, but I found a job in southern Texas that is called a Gate Keeper, basically it's working in a guard shack checking in trucks going into an petroleum supply company. It paid $30 an hour, it was 12 hour shift, 7 days a week and you had to commit to a 90 day contract. If you fulfilled the contract, there was a nice bonus at the end. I made enough money off this one job to travel the rest of the year and not touch my pension.....
@Gigi30107
@Gigi30107 4 ай бұрын
Wow👍
@tonyastokley5165
@tonyastokley5165 Ай бұрын
Out of all the comments yours is the most wise of situations my young man is planning on retiring as well and he can get a home loan but this is frugal and wise for later in life for him ! Ty for sharing your story!
@MyCabinLife
@MyCabinLife 14 күн бұрын
All the gatekeeper jobs that I was able to find worked out to like $125 a day. Not including any perks. I would have gladly done it for $30 an hour.
@kmrak5
@kmrak5 11 күн бұрын
Nice😊
@ericcomp7032
@ericcomp7032 4 ай бұрын
saving money is a super power I possess 🙋‍♂️
@msanabria8159
@msanabria8159 4 ай бұрын
I need to learn that...
@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 4 ай бұрын
Woohoo!!! 🙌🏼
@melaniefayeanderson8947
@melaniefayeanderson8947 3 ай бұрын
Be a real super hero and tell us all how you do it!
@deborahb.3736
@deborahb.3736 3 ай бұрын
@@melaniefayeanderson8947 budget budget budget stick to the budget except for emergencies. be willing to remove everything from the budget that isn't essential. you have to experience that you can live without. include savings in the monthly budget. it isn't so much the way you do it.. it's growing the discipline to do it.
@oddanneout
@oddanneout 4 ай бұрын
Let my vote be counted - I’m a YES on the bangs. 👌🏼
@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 4 ай бұрын
I love it! Thank you 🫶🏻
@user-vp8qs2wt9p
@user-vp8qs2wt9p 4 ай бұрын
I like your lights in your van , I put lights all around our living room I like the calming feeling when I sleep as I have ezianty,I like the food you make to gives me good ideals , keep videos rolling frank is adorable hug him for us from the Saskatchewan family
@margueritemitchell1829
@margueritemitchell1829 4 ай бұрын
Bangs are OK on other people
@e.agoraphobicdickinsonpoet660
@e.agoraphobicdickinsonpoet660 4 ай бұрын
She looks adorable with bangs. Hi Frank‼️❤️🐾🐾❤️
@sophieb8666
@sophieb8666 4 ай бұрын
@@user-vp8qs2wt9p yes, I need to be cooking with balsamic reduction, never tried it
@acaciabaker5935
@acaciabaker5935 3 ай бұрын
A series of youtube how too’s would be sooo great.
@terryleong7
@terryleong7 4 ай бұрын
It's great to see young people being contented in life
@tammyburke9453
@tammyburke9453 3 ай бұрын
I started out with a $400 van i paid $365 for and sent the other $35. Later! Thats how poor I was! Traded up and up again until i got my G-20. $5500. For $5000. Yep, you can start anywhere! Over 50 unemployed, sold my plasma (blood) 😮 It worked. ❤
@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 3 ай бұрын
That’s awesome Tammy! I wish we didn’t have to do these types of things but it’s possible to make it work if you’re willing to try 👏🏼
@adriennesmith2133
@adriennesmith2133 2 ай бұрын
Wow!!! Anything is possible if you believe!!
@l.e.phillips
@l.e.phillips 4 ай бұрын
Loved it. YT has made people think of $80k van builds when they hear “vanlife”, and I hate that.
@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 4 ай бұрын
It sucks because people will believe it’s a expensive or unattainable lifestyle which couldn’t be further from the truth
@kriskabin
@kriskabin 4 ай бұрын
Another common mistake vanlife novices make is thinking they need to cram a miniature version of their sticks-n-bricks home into their rig. Showers, toilets & kitchen sinks are expensive & hog a lot of living space in a vehicle. These things take more h20 & require holding tanks & regular dumping, plus the weight of all this is something to consider. Be willing to do things differently. Living the nomad life is a positive lifestyle change, so try to think out of the b-n-sticks box. Living with a Less is More philosophy anotherwords can help ppl, whether they live on the road or not. It saves $ & helps the planet.
@user-ff8vo1se8v
@user-ff8vo1se8v Ай бұрын
​@@kriskabinyes times 1000😊❤
@geekazoid47
@geekazoid47 4 күн бұрын
Stop trying to other people for having good credit.
@normaevett
@normaevett 4 ай бұрын
It really helps to be able to be a nomad with your best buddy! Never lonely with a dog.
@exploringnext1111
@exploringnext1111 4 ай бұрын
This is such a needed talk. Reminds me of things I've been through to. Twelve years ago I smoked 2 packs of cigarettes a day...at $7 ish a pack I was somewhere around $400 a month! That's right!!!! I said no more and after a 40 YEAR HABIT I quit, cold turkey and suffered for about two weeks BUT I quit with no help. (I was the weakest person in my group). Also had a wine habit...a bottle a day...$200 a month at least! It was an addiction for sure BUT I QUIT! Now I allow myself a 12 pack a beer a month. No Starbucks, rarely eat out. Fix my own meals so my health and bank account are happy while I get to do more things. When a person is smoking, drinking, etc., tell me they are broke and oh how hard their life is, I'm sorry but my empathy goes right out the window.
@KittyKat-vb1nd
@KittyKat-vb1nd 4 ай бұрын
Same. People whinging about rising costs and being broke but eat/order out all the time, bars etc get no empathy and that's a large part of population. Wants before needs and never hold themselves accountable.
@lgarner9524
@lgarner9524 3 ай бұрын
Addiction is not something to judge.
@mothbythesea
@mothbythesea 3 ай бұрын
​@@lgarner9524 for real 😬👏
@LilyBecca
@LilyBecca 3 ай бұрын
I need to quit smoking. I switched to American Spirits in my 20's and my lungs stopped hurting. Unfortunately, they cost $15/pack now. I don't drink, I don't eat fast food, I barely eat sweets. Smoking is the one thing I struggle to give up. I am going to use Chantix this time because I know several people who successfully quit. I would never judge someone for struggling with an addiction. I do judge people for eating out every meal or shopping for unnecessary items all the time and complaining about being broke. Maybe that's not fair because shopping can be an addiction.
@davidhoward2901
@davidhoward2901 3 ай бұрын
Why would your empathy go out of the window of you yourself struggled with the same thing for years. Such a silly way to put something or talk about a random encounter you probably never have. I'm happy you are sober tho. Congratulations man that shit ain't easy and I'm happy your life is better. Peace
@deborahbuxton9128
@deborahbuxton9128 4 ай бұрын
Since the 90’s , whenever I was asked what I do for a living, I’ve answered “as little as possible for the most money !” I agree with your calculations for annual costs of addictions and other daily purchases. I quit drinking and was able to fly anywhere in the world once or twice a year ! Like you my priority is freedom and mobility ❤️🙏✌️💥I subscribed so I can follow your journey and stay inspired to get another Van (I’ve had 4 since 1990 ) and also stay “resourceful” as I like to call it ! Happy life ❤
@ChrisW228
@ChrisW228 4 ай бұрын
People would be so shocked to learn how little my husband and I spend given our lifestyle. We live in a nice suburb where most couples both work and don’t live as well as we do on one salary. Like you, I compare what my money gets me. Example, I do my own nails because that equals a cruise every year. One thing most van lifers don’t share in finance videos (I’m only halfway through yours, so you may yet) is retirement planning. I watch so many spreadsheet breakdowns and very rarely see a line item for retirement investment. I realize some people may have a large nest egg (401K converted ro IRA or something) that’s earning their retirement in the background. I’m obsessive about having enough to live on, so.. I always wonder.
@sophietyrrell3131
@sophietyrrell3131 5 күн бұрын
I am like you, I value my time. I rather be frugal, than giving all my time for money. Watching your dog makes me also realise that having a dog while travelling is an excellent decision.
@jedics1
@jedics1 2 ай бұрын
What Ive learnt after 5 years of "vanlife" is that I have the kind of free time that only millonaires have the luxury of. Sure there are things I can't afford to do but that is a very small price to pay to not be a slave to the money system doing a job 40 hours a week that makes me miserable. So it has come as a huge surprise to me that my Ad on marketplace offering help for others who want to build something got exactly zero genuine interest. People would rather be at work all the time to rent in a share house they are hardly ever at because they are at work to pay for it instead of living in a van or truck which blows my mind. Your whole life changes when you measure the cost of things in time, You want me to work how many hours to buy X thing....Suddenly I dont want a lot of things like I used to :)
@Liimpy
@Liimpy 2 ай бұрын
Millionaires don't have the luxury of free time, 😂.. it's very difficult to become a millionaire and is life consuming, unless your idea of a millionaire is just being handed a million dollars.. which is very rare
@Liimpy
@Liimpy 2 ай бұрын
You're gonna grow old with no ability to care for yourself, no savings, no nest egg, no emergency fund.. all you're doing is prolonging the inevitable, and choosing to work in your old age
@jomicheleseidl2033
@jomicheleseidl2033 4 ай бұрын
I like your two ways of analyzing a purchase, cost over time, and cost per use. It's not that I wasn't familiar with those ways of thinking, it's that I don't apply them on a regular basis. I like the way you interspersed shots where you're talking directly to the camera and others where you just continue your comments while we look a beautiful landscapes. The weather here in puget sound has regressed into rain for at least a week, but the night time temps are not so cold as they were a month ago. I hope you're cozy and enjoying the island
@tharwatoday4480
@tharwatoday4480 4 ай бұрын
Very smart advice with your choices in this life. I moved into my van 2 years ago and following my dream of being a full time artist. It’s fast coming to fruition after 2 years of figuring a lot of my life out. On the flip side, had I not taken this plunge, I’d still be paying someone else’s mortgage and complaining about how hard I’m working. Most people don’t want to give up 1 or 2 luxuries for a more fulfilling life, in the long run. Thanks for your video. Rock on ☮️❤
@christymartin6281
@christymartin6281 2 ай бұрын
This is me too! What kind of van, and how do you outfit it? I have just started exploring this idea, and looking for other artists for inspiration.
@evibertolait8262
@evibertolait8262 4 ай бұрын
Hi Amanda I really enjoy your videos . Living in middle Europe things are different. For me it is easier to find a way to live nearly rent free than effort a vehicle. For me wanting a nomadic life in a VAN is luxury . I can't effort buying a van that do not break apart in half a year. So I watch your videos and wait for opportunities to come. And it will! I am very grateful for you beeing so open to us about your life. Treat myself with Amanda and Frank and gourgeous nature time when I am down.
@KittyKat-vb1nd
@KittyKat-vb1nd 4 ай бұрын
The US is the most soul sucking and spiritually voided places I've ever lived. The people are literally programmed to think a good life is lost of date to pay for an illusion of materialistic happiness. No wonder the violence and mental health are so bad there.
@dynoreed7235
@dynoreed7235 4 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your outlook on life and money. I live in sticks and bricks and enjoy the peek at a different lifestyle. But the formulas work no matter where you live. All the best to everyone but especially Sweet Frank.
@douglashoward5738
@douglashoward5738 4 ай бұрын
Work smarter not harder. You gave some good ways to achieve the kind of life and to be present and to truly enjoy one life. Thank you Amanda. Give Mr. Frank a treat for us 😊
@ramonagray8411
@ramonagray8411 4 ай бұрын
This is the best most thorough explanation of how to live van life I have heard. Bravo
@AsTheSunRises
@AsTheSunRises 4 ай бұрын
I agree🙌🏾🙏🏾🎉🎉🎉
@billblackstarr5935
@billblackstarr5935 Күн бұрын
Watching this is helping me tremendously. I'm about to start living on the road in about a month and I have some fears. I was a road hippie back in the 90s. It's been a long time since I've lived nomadically. But I'm also elated at finally getting away from the corporate world which made me so miserable for so long. You're helping me remember what's possible.
@cyndeej5191
@cyndeej5191 15 күн бұрын
I love Frank and your tenderness to him. ❤️❤️❤️
@user-bs3qs6md5d
@user-bs3qs6md5d 2 ай бұрын
One of the best spent 44 min I have had on youtube. I have watched probably thousands of hours of builds and how too, but the feel of your video was something I really needed. I am 70 years old and getting ready to head out, and the things you said reinforced many things I have known for years and years but just seemed to let life get to complicated, and I put all that on a back burner. Thanks you and Be Well.
@dylanmitchell4604
@dylanmitchell4604 8 күн бұрын
A couple things that will help your dog that helped mine as she got older is Dasuquin, Antinol, and CBD. Very sweet dog you have.
@michelle18474
@michelle18474 4 ай бұрын
Such beautiful scenery love seeing your adventures, much love Western Australia 🇦🇺 😘
@aKingNamedMac
@aKingNamedMac Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! First Lady on KZbin I’ve found that I can listen to lol.
@lgarner9524
@lgarner9524 3 ай бұрын
Kids' backpacks for school are high cost/use. They seem to last only a year. So I bought my kids these odd little canvas bags with pack straps and we still have them and use them a decade later. The teachers thought they were too small and non-conforming. It was a compromise and worked well for us, which is what counts.
@geekazoid47
@geekazoid47 4 күн бұрын
Low stress life is needed by many. And me.
@ReginaGinamaria79
@ReginaGinamaria79 3 ай бұрын
Love your video..I’ve been craving a van life for some years now.. my kids are grown and I’m craving a simple life..Giving myself a year to figure out finances since I’m a teacher currently and thinking of doing online teaching to keep income coming..Thank you for inspiration ❤❤
@lindamarr6628
@lindamarr6628 4 ай бұрын
It takes alot of courage to be you and an inspiration to many. Thank you for taking the time to share your time and effort ❤
@Jennifurdawn
@Jennifurdawn 4 ай бұрын
I want to hear about KZbin as a career! Including what, if any, equipment you use other than your phone - thanks so much
@joanned35
@joanned35 4 ай бұрын
Beautiful photography and SUPER informative! Even though we don’t live in a van there is a lot for us to think about. A lot of this should be food for thought for the health of our planet, such a wasteful, crazy consumer society! Time for change. Bravo Amanda! 👏🌞💐
@debbiblakeslee
@debbiblakeslee 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely love the bangs 😁💚
@Sammy_the_DJ
@Sammy_the_DJ 4 ай бұрын
Bravo! This video is my favorite informational one so far. I like the way you think and reason. I practice most of what you mentioned but I still learned a couple valuable things from you in this video. Thank you so much. Oh… and the swing and inspirational carved phrase thing? Made me smile wide! How much more perfect was that? I really appreciate you sharing that and was thrilled at how happy you looked in that moment. You are a natural.
@RescueDogTreats
@RescueDogTreats 4 ай бұрын
Love your frugal perspective...love you both! 💚💜💚💜
@BeeGratefu1
@BeeGratefu1 4 ай бұрын
Props to you. Pets for Frank. Thank you for sharing.
@lorimiller3436
@lorimiller3436 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your years of experience and insight into how to live a more meaningful life . I agree that more money doesn't necessarily mean more happiness just more stress. Thank you for sharing such informative formulas!! Very helpful!
@msanabria8159
@msanabria8159 4 ай бұрын
I relate😮
@msanabria8159
@msanabria8159 4 ай бұрын
I relate😮
@hogroamer260
@hogroamer260 3 ай бұрын
I love living frugally and supporting my favorite non-profits, including my church! Financial gurus will tell you, you need to live off 80% of your working salary. I made a good wage but, surprise! Living off 25% of my working salary. Thanks for your inspiring video!
@iaintgonlie7858
@iaintgonlie7858 22 күн бұрын
Now this is a person about Van Life not a KZbinr doing Van Life. Big difference, I was watching a video about ''why everyone is quiting van life'' and clearly they were just youtubers that pivoted their content. They maybe made enough money to do something else but they definitely saw Van Life as a adventure for content. True Van Life people want to make it work longterm. They can still be working a 9-5 and van life is them. The KZbinr trend is just folks trying to get online fame or money temporarily while they can. There goals is not peace or enjoying nature or even the grind of saving, they want to explore and document. When you said you started before youtube I knew you were a real one.
@coobyraccoon
@coobyraccoon 4 ай бұрын
This was a really enjoyable watch. Frugality is a simple and satisfying virtue. Zooming out will always give you a better view of any picture. Your cost over time analysis proves that nicely.
@silliesallie302
@silliesallie302 4 ай бұрын
Luv drone chatting.
@gracesimplified3860
@gracesimplified3860 4 ай бұрын
Great per$pective! As I am caretaking a family member currently, I am unable to pursue the dream of travel. Thank you for making it possible for me to do so vicariously. Love the beautiful settings and your calm and contemplative presentation. ❤
@marianfrances4959
@marianfrances4959 4 ай бұрын
🙏🌸
@Beachbum30
@Beachbum30 4 ай бұрын
Its so easy to allow the world to lull us into buying "stuff" thoughtlessly as if we " have to" and " should" Your reminder that " making more" will not SOLVE all my problems in life is so much needed at this time.Thanks so much! I do enjoy work,but other opprotunities to help with grandchildren have come up and I want to so much but worry how we will "get by" Yes! I can cut back !There are lots of habits I take for granted that are unnecessary .Glad I found your youtube!Hug that handsome pup!From me❤
@karenb1627
@karenb1627 4 ай бұрын
You've inspired me that simple is more, to nourish the mind body soul, remember ritual, and grow with grace. Peace is possible!☮️💜🐾🧘‍♂️🙏😘 Absolutely share about KZbin as a career...
@rosedzindolet-faith5092
@rosedzindolet-faith5092 18 күн бұрын
I started van life January 2024 thru May 2024 was invited to stay with a friend in May thru August and now I’m going back to van life from August 2024 through whenever If ever that I have to stay in a sticks and bricks again 🤗❤️🙏🏼👼🏼 Always Enjoy your videos and seeing Frank 🐶😍 I’m still working Hard on paying off my credit card(s)(2) Hoping to get this done sooner than later maybe even within the next 2 years
@steveedwards9451
@steveedwards9451 4 ай бұрын
I'm planning for van life. Your videos and Bob Wells are my guides. Love to Frank.
@kjkayjay
@kjkayjay 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Amanda! Wonderful drone footage.
@rileyallen2729
@rileyallen2729 3 ай бұрын
You are so authentic that I feel our souls connect when you speak. I’m living in my Honda crv out of necessity, trying to get out of Florida. Soooo hot.
@VanJoplin
@VanJoplin 4 ай бұрын
Great info Amanda thank you. I love the new hairstyle. 🤩🥰✌🏽🐾
@Rocky_the_cat_sitter
@Rocky_the_cat_sitter 4 ай бұрын
great video, thanks Amanda! I'd love to hear more about being a youtuber! oh and i love your bangs.. you look so young :)
@kimmills3264
@kimmills3264 2 күн бұрын
You are WONDERFUL!! Thank you for sharing so authentically. ❤ Very very very helpful!!!
@LittleMo777.
@LittleMo777. 4 ай бұрын
No alcohol for me but I want my coffee!😊
@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 4 ай бұрын
As I was editing I was thinking coffee was a horrible example because who wants to give that up but I hope it shows how much small things can add up over time.
@iaintgonlie7858
@iaintgonlie7858 22 күн бұрын
try caffiene pills, one pill is the same as coffee.
@lindaseiffert2737
@lindaseiffert2737 4 ай бұрын
I LOVE that younger people are living their true lives...however...with no consistent work..what happens if hurt...need rehab...crutches..etc....what happens in older life without the very very least...social security?
@cooperswayadventures
@cooperswayadventures 4 күн бұрын
Your so right, massive change for me after the winter, getting things in gear for it now. No debt own house got a van, my thoughts have been spinning about for too long. Sell up go Scotland perhaps as I'm always up there. 👍👍
@craigslist157
@craigslist157 Күн бұрын
I'm impressed someone could live van life on $15-$20k a year? My biggest fear would be breaking down and having cost of tow, repair and motel/hotel cost being a couple thousand dollar range because it could literally take months to recover or just not being able to afford it all.
@raymondfink9580
@raymondfink9580 15 күн бұрын
In a sense you’ve turned yourself into a member of the “greatest generation”. Our great grandparents/grandparents who were the generation that learned to live during the Great Depression.
@debbieweckler5239
@debbieweckler5239 4 ай бұрын
This is a very good video. Counting your costs. It is easier being solo, with your Frank. !
@izroel56
@izroel56 4 ай бұрын
Thank you, Amanda! This is my favorite video of yours that I've watched over the last couple of years. From one Frugal Goddess to another... You Rock!. I am living my best life on my small pension and saving money every month. Financial freedom on a pension income and it's guaranteed until I leave this earth. Living in this amazing country and the province of BC, I also get a subsidy for half of my small apartment rent, a bus pass for $45 a year, and other wonderful benefits. I could work but staying under the income limit to keep these benefits, I prefer volunteering to help others. Frugal is the way to go.
@SubtractiveMoves
@SubtractiveMoves 4 ай бұрын
The thought of working less than 12 months, every single day,year after year is unreal to me. But. I've been living in my car for the past 3 years saving as much as my mind will let me. The human doing in me is dying very quickly and one day I hope to meet myself as a human being if only for a second on this planet. Great video Amanda >thanks 😊
@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 4 ай бұрын
Best of luck to ya ✨💜
@KittyKat-vb1nd
@KittyKat-vb1nd 4 ай бұрын
I'm Western culture has gone nothing but create a population of indentured wage slaves. And they actually make them apire to this.
@WaffleFaceRVA
@WaffleFaceRVA 4 ай бұрын
The shot of Frank in the field is PERFECTION. Also your bangs look great!
@dross24MA
@dross24MA 4 ай бұрын
Like the bands as well, but do keep them short enough to not need to keep pushing them out of your eyes... yep. (This is from a lifelong long bangs wearer...)😅
@emilyrose7016
@emilyrose7016 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us! I'm one who has been binging all those crazy build videos getting ideas. You are so right. Waiting to be able to afford to build those things could be a really long time. Of all the videos I've watched, this one may be the one that is most useful. Much love and blessings to you and Frank 🌻💛
@user-yu5cg8yl5w
@user-yu5cg8yl5w 3 ай бұрын
Your wisdom on money is great and redirected me as I've not been as careful lately and I was in the past when my income was less related to the cost of living. I've always been one who learns what is needed to care for one's self and I think most people would be happier to learn how to do more. I'm proud of you and your success in living the life you want. God bless you in your travel and all you do.
@davematsch5318
@davematsch5318 25 күн бұрын
Wow, watched many but you are truly down to earth & real. I'm 65 on limited income PLUS I know the upcoming events. Love what you do, truly😊
@Kristin-eb9zy
@Kristin-eb9zy 4 ай бұрын
I camp host for 6 months of the year. It covers a place to stay for half the year and I don't spend much in fuel which is super expensive.
@user-wd5qw2sr4d
@user-wd5qw2sr4d 4 ай бұрын
Great talk. I have family members who have lived most of their lives stressed out about money and debt. I won't live that way. I enjoy life less expensive.
@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 4 ай бұрын
The feeling of being debt free is unparalleled. I wish that for everyone
@SG-es2hf
@SG-es2hf 2 ай бұрын
Great advice for ANYONE at anytime in any situation in life!❤
@FIGLLC
@FIGLLC 3 ай бұрын
Eating out and drinking sodas were taking so much of my money. I cut them out, and I feel rich. ❤
@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 3 ай бұрын
🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@michelleellis8201
@michelleellis8201 4 ай бұрын
This video has been very helpful. I am planning for retirement and want to move into a van when I do so. Spending less money now or being mindful of what I am spending my money on is so important. I have spent the majority of my working years spending money without giving much thought to it. Thanks for sharing your insight and experience with us. Hope you feel better. Take care! 😊❤️
@kelliefreedman4788
@kelliefreedman4788 7 күн бұрын
Great video. Strong girl. Love it. Be safe in your travels! Keep using simple math most people don’t. You are appreciated
@kimprocarione5473
@kimprocarione5473 4 ай бұрын
Great video! And yes! The cost of food is scary! Staying in place long enough to harvest and preserve food is sounding like a necessity! Crazy gas and food prices!!!! Feel better soon 💫
@user-rf8fx2zx8s
@user-rf8fx2zx8s 4 ай бұрын
I spent 14 yrs fulltime boondocking on the road and it will always be my best memories now !!....... I found a small business that did very well in Flea-markets....craft fairs/shows....Campgrounds and even on just the side of the road alot of times........ Boondocking saves so much and once you have completely gotten a grasp on it and have a few things to really make it comfortable and self sustaining you will enjoy it so much !!!......I will say I did my journey in a 25' Class A so it had room to stand and move with bath , Kitchen & living area......the bed was a Drop down up front
@mitruther3183
@mitruther3183 4 ай бұрын
Hi-can you expand on what you did at flea markets, I am interested in doing the same.Thanks!
@user-rf8fx2zx8s
@user-rf8fx2zx8s 4 ай бұрын
@@mitruther3183 I actually carved signs.....sold wind chimes.....hats..T-shirts...socks......it depended on the area , I now only travel in the summer and make farmhouse furniture...beds...night stands and farm tables .....you just have to use your imagination and follow the better markets !!
@jasmindesireeknauer1721
@jasmindesireeknauer1721 20 күн бұрын
Very honest and totally sensible. You are a warrior🤍🤍
@kvonahlefeldt
@kvonahlefeldt 4 ай бұрын
What a great video! So well edited talking while showing the beautiful scenery. Thank you for sharing your experiences of living in a vehicle. I wish you a quick recovery from your bug.
@joanndavis4843
@joanndavis4843 4 ай бұрын
Very insightful video with a lot of practical advice. 10 years is a very long time for van life, but it's where you find your Zen. So you live your life according to how to sustain that Zen. We substitute our lives for job security, which is understandable but not very fulfilling. But also for companionship and a sense of community. You being able to spend most of your life in quiet solitude in beautiful surroundings is something you are able to do. I think that is very special. I love to see retired senior ladies meeting up and finally doing what's always been in their hearts to do, too. Hope you get well. Wear layers and warm wrap around scarves for your nose and mouth inside and outside your van when you're sick. BTW, I did my own calculation on how much I spend on coffee & creamer a year= $176. And that's only because I make it myself every morning😉.
@user-hz7kv6js6l
@user-hz7kv6js6l 4 ай бұрын
Stunning views of the mountain. Some of the ways I like to fund a new purchase is to sell some things that no longer serve me without having to create more debit. Thanks for sharing your ways that you've managed to create the lifestyle you love.
@needrabucholtz7185
@needrabucholtz7185 11 күн бұрын
You are very wise for being so young. You must have a drone to show such beautiful landscapes. God bless you and your pup. Thankyou for sharing. I am 77 and dreaming of doing this in winter and doing art for make money and on soc sec, too. Possibly do a you Tube teaching channel for home schoolers. I agree in investing in yourself and building skills that are marketable. Loved learning your math equations. A penny saved is a penny earned. ( Ben Franklin) I would like to see your set up more. I am following your adventures in future. Very encouraged and inspired by you🤩
@MargaretWinchester
@MargaretWinchester 4 ай бұрын
Amanda i just love your channel and you honestly. Of course frank always steals the show😂
@TheJudgyBeagle
@TheJudgyBeagle 4 ай бұрын
Great video! Really enjoy your sincerity and honesty. Frank is adorable.
@Countrygirlgirt
@Countrygirlgirt 13 күн бұрын
I watched your video all the way through and subscribed to help support your channel. Great job and thank you for sharing. I just started living full time in a camper on wheels and managing a career with my dog as a solo female.
@staceysmith7182
@staceysmith7182 4 ай бұрын
inspiring as always thankyou for sharing your time
@Godschildjesus
@Godschildjesus 8 күн бұрын
You are a beautiful person! I lived in my suburban for 3 yrs on the cali coast with no income from a job, I did odd jobs and because I am a cherokee tribal member and army vet and over 55 I qualified for 300 a month ebt for food. I basically lived off that and about 300 a month in gas and ins and cell phone bill. How do we shower, it's called adult wipes and when ever you get near a free shower park at the beaches, If you have a decent suv,van you can live very minimal in the most beautiful places on earth, which makes the life worth every second!
@Debrasvantasticjourney
@Debrasvantasticjourney 4 ай бұрын
I decided, as I got older that adequate housing is a must. I’m 73. If I was your age, I would love your lifestyle. Enjoy and all the best from a long time subscriber who also has a van!
@sophieb8666
@sophieb8666 4 ай бұрын
Your scenery/locations/videography are just beautiful! I wish I didn’t mind the cold because those places are too beautiful for words. Yes I was creative today- rearranging the furniture all day & finding the best set up.
@gaelenhixson2886
@gaelenhixson2886 3 ай бұрын
I'am so impressed. This is the first time I've ever seen or heard of you but you hooked me when you said what you said about living a fulfilled life. You are correct on that. That is what life is about. Being grateful for this life. I have spent my whole life struggling to pay rent and being grateful for my father for teaching me love through nature and spending very little time in it. I don't know why. I'm going to watch all your video's and get inspired. Please give Frank an Aspirin every day. I hope that you might be able to buy a small piece of land. You could garden just stay put. Or maybe a friend has a place you could park on? All the best to you. Do you have a po box?
@tidelinetoalpine
@tidelinetoalpine 3 ай бұрын
Awww thank you and welcome 🤗
@margoburns9085
@margoburns9085 4 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you for sharing your formulas with us. Even if people don't live in a vehicle, these tips are applicable to everyone. That was a gorgeous beach!
@UnboundSimple
@UnboundSimple 4 ай бұрын
Such a great video. Thank you so much for your words of wisdom. Been nomadic for a couple of years again - second time around. The less I have over time, the less I want, the less stress I have, the more content with life I become. We create our own realities. Letting go of traditional beliefs about money and status is so freeing.
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