After working for about 40 years, I retired and got killed in a divorce. I had to learn to live on less, and discovered, that everything I own actually owns me. I now live in an RV park, in a trailer, and have a small pickup. Everything is paid for. I have a much less stressful part time job and feel more free than I ever have. God is good.
@georgeseymour71163 жыл бұрын
God is indeed Good!
@tundrawomansays50673 жыл бұрын
That’s quite the vote of confidence coming from a “good talker!
@markwitte3033 жыл бұрын
all you said is true except the end where you say god is good. your god gave you all the bad stuff in your life. end of story.
@goodtalker3 жыл бұрын
@@markwitte303 I could not agree with you more. It was my own sin that led to the bad stuff. Have a good day.
@paulawagstaff6863 жыл бұрын
@@georgeseymour7116 The same God who said..."Sell all you have and follow Me"
@CorkyStanton3 жыл бұрын
1980s: "If you don't get your life together, you'll end up living in a van down by the river." 2020s: "If you get your life together, you might be able to live in a van down by the river."
@jf8310243 жыл бұрын
YUP!!
@westcoastwonderers10603 жыл бұрын
I will NEVER go back to sticks and bricks. Chris Farley had it right from the beginning!
@karenclausen67243 жыл бұрын
Lp
@SabrinaDawn4443 жыл бұрын
Well said..lol perfect
@colinogorman82793 жыл бұрын
😁
@newworldbestmoments26024 жыл бұрын
Houseless, Not Homeless. ive been Van Dwelling in the UK for the past 3 years now, im able to work all over the country and i can wake up every morning to a different view. my bank account healthy and so is my soul. if you're thinking about this life style don't hesitate to give it a try, even if its just at the weekends to start with, i promise you wont regret it, my main tip would be is to learn what you NEED and what you WANT!
@irenemac15453 жыл бұрын
What do you do to make a living moving around like that?
@olsonbryce7773 жыл бұрын
@@irenemac1545 you could do computer work, photography/ media, landscaping, etc
@richardhowe55833 жыл бұрын
@@irenemac1545 there is a internet job called cambly.. google it..you get paid to have conversations with people that want to learn how to speak English..also I heard about a job where you can be on a mock jury over the internet and they pay up to $20 an hour..check out cambly for sure..
@ridelocalride3 жыл бұрын
Amen
@richardhowe55833 жыл бұрын
@Lou Frost I am in my middle sixties and I am moving to the Philippines to live out my retirement and that was on my bucket list..I also want to prospect for gold and I don't care if I find anything or not. It is just on my bucket list and I want to feel how it feels to look for gold in a place where there might be some..if I fly from Philippines with my Filipino fiancee or wife if I am married, will the australian government let her in the country? As an American do I have to get a visa before or can I get one at the airport after I arrive? Thanks 😊
@chriscarrington15642 жыл бұрын
This doc was made 10 years ago (released in 2014), I am one of the Nomads. Well, I was. For 12 years. Then, in 2020, at 77 I decided to settle down and now have a very small 1BR apt in my home town of Vermont. I loved my years of traveling, lots of adventures and made many new friends. I keep in touch with most of them. Love that I have this video as a memento. Nomadland too. It is a wonderful life. But then I love my life now also. Just pay attention to the good. What you pay attention to you'll get more of.
@katierobertsfnp64032 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the update. May you be happy and we’ll. Much obliged. KT💙
@GinaKayLandis2 жыл бұрын
Gosh I knew I had heard of you! Nice seeing you here!
@gerald4nomads2 жыл бұрын
Hello Chris this is my favorite KZbin video. I can Listen to this video all day long will at least some of the time while driving a charter bus cross country.
@irefusetoaskmydoctorifyour64012 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting, Chris. One often watches a documentary like this - - and sees that it is "years" old, - - and wonders "Where Are They Now?" Glad to hear you're doing well and enjoying life. I wish you many more happy years in Vermont; beautiful country up there.
@DottieStanley2 ай бұрын
I hope that everyone who is considering van life, or living on the road can take the time to watch this lovely video! I am very glad I found it! Thank you! I bought a van last month and I am setting up my new tent tomorrow in my driveway in preparation for heading out to be fulltime on the road. 68 years old, chasing 70 years and 70 degrees in the good ole U.S.A. Happy trails to all!
@chriscarrington1564Ай бұрын
I lived on the road from age 62-75. Do it!
@terrytulipane6916Ай бұрын
@@DottieStanley let us hear from you!! 😀
@ladysparkle67843 жыл бұрын
I don’t want to give up my small house but Bob and the van dwelling community inspired me to get out of debt and live a more simple life. I’m a nurse and find the profession intolerable. So for the last three years I have clawed and saved and paid off a significant amount of debt. I hope to have my home paid off this summer. Then I will be debt free! Blessings to all. Update I paid off my home in April!
@carolinaalvesdelima6752 жыл бұрын
Huge congratulations to you! ❤❤❤
@ladysparkle67842 жыл бұрын
@@carolinaalvesdelima675 Thank you so much!
@barbarab17532 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@suzannezehner88665 жыл бұрын
All my life I ve wanted to live in a camper van for a summer, just one summer. But, my family always thought they knew best and discouraged me every time I mentioned it. My husband was only interested in sitting in front of the TV , then my children grew up and moved away and I got cancer so Im 65, facing illness and financial insecurity due to medical bills. The moral of this story is , do it now, enjoy life now, don't be stupid like me and wait til everyone else is happy and then you get the leftovers. Don't be me. Ive wasted my whole life doing for my family and working 50 hours a week and there has been NO reward for doing the "right" thing. Go , Now.
@joesmuckatelly82825 жыл бұрын
Yup kids get older and break the heart ,television the hypnotic devices for brainwashing sucks all these things are true
@freethinker61785 жыл бұрын
You're beautiful, Suzanne. Find some way to get that roadtrip in. It's the least your husband, et.al, could do. Their turn to give back. Your turn to enjoy.
@suzannezehner88665 жыл бұрын
@@freethinker6178 aww thank so much for the kind words. My husband left me, was having an affair and I did not know. so while my heart is broken, I still want to go and see the world.
@tundrawomansays50675 жыл бұрын
suzanne zehner DO IT!
@VladTheImpalerTepesIII5 жыл бұрын
Make it your goal. If you have you cancer treatment squared away, make a goal, take the steps and make it happen. Even if it's only for a summer and not forever, just make it happen.
@brax60366 жыл бұрын
It was about three years ago that I first watch this film. About a year-and-a-half later I've moved into a van , now I've been living in a van full time for a year-and-a-half and I have no regrets
@hawkins41375 жыл бұрын
I traveled a year in my van, many years lived travel life. I lost my spouse, now working so I can be an expat. But love being under the stars and camping life. It is so amazing.
@jzt9995 жыл бұрын
@debunker300 What is with you guys and the bucket?
@aliciabrowndocken46605 жыл бұрын
@@jzt999 If you lived in California you wouldn't need a Bucket. Here the Homeless and Car Dwellers Just Shit on the Sidewalk. Check out San Francisco.
@michaelaijlman86714 жыл бұрын
After I retired from truck driving, I made the easy transition into living in my van. I lived that way for nearly eight years, and now at 73 I’m going back to living in my van, to experience once again that sense of security and freedom that you can’t find anywhere else. If you have an inclination to do this, don’t let the chance go by.
@TanYa-ct4dt5 жыл бұрын
I Love that there's not a hot girl with tiny shorts and lushious hair in sight. This is real and raw! Older people, with so much wisdom and a wealth of stories. Love it!
@Anthony-sn9kl3 жыл бұрын
Yes
@BlackthornBetty2 жыл бұрын
Just turned 50 and decided to live in my truck and hike all the trails. Life is too short not to live it.
@williamrandall64722 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, just do you,and live happily and free.
@franzschubertv287410 ай бұрын
Best of luck.
@denaeclark67324 жыл бұрын
I've lived in my van for 3 weeks now. Never been happier!
@katiegrip4 жыл бұрын
How is it going after a few months? I'm about to do it too! ✨
@nomaderic4 жыл бұрын
3 months for me. I've never been more happy in my entire life
@Crypdography4 жыл бұрын
Was an urban van dweller for about 2 years and I loved it! Just bought an RV and ready to do some real travel.
@williamlewis35824 жыл бұрын
i been in minws three years loving it im a urban dweller tho.
@rayo84824 жыл бұрын
I lived in a trailer for 2 years in Newport Beach and loved it. I just sold my 5 br house and bought another home in SoCal and now want to go to living in a van.
@allanlarmour74605 жыл бұрын
These people are truly successful. I didn't hear one of them mention debt, they are the bankers worst nightmare. Living within your means, what a concept!
@grannygoes78825 жыл бұрын
I would live in a van before going into debt!
@allanlarmour74605 жыл бұрын
@@VladTheImpalerTepesIII I have never bought anything on credit. Very different attitude towards debt where I grew up. People would be ashamed to owe money and not pay. I know times are different but we, my brother and I, had it drilled into us with good manners, never get in debt. There must be a certain level of stress along with any debt. My Grandmother always said "if you owe the bank a hundred thousand thats your problem, owe the bank a million and thats the banks problem.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr28235 жыл бұрын
If you're slick and play the game to your advantage, the bank pays YOU. Truth. :) They're assuming you'll have 26% interest. Don't carry a balance=free $$$. Or they give you up to 20% off of store cards. If you buy something big/expensive= there ya go. If you would do it, anyway...
@exhiteknornmichael83165 жыл бұрын
My vehicle... Mine , clear title. My travel trailer... Mine, clear title. Don't have to worry with the banks. Living the life bitches!!!
@jimsteele71085 жыл бұрын
@@exhiteknornmichael8316 , I am a small business owner. I can honestly say that the relationship I have with my bank, has much to do with the success of my small company. When we buy things we don't need on credit, is where things get difficult.
@peterweikel71235 жыл бұрын
Wow. I go home from work every day in tears. I pray for a better way. To see others achieve it is phenomenal
@GMak815 жыл бұрын
I've been at that point too, working in a production environment, literally crying at work because I was so tired and miserable. I hope you find something more fulfilling buddy.
@aliciabrowndocken46605 жыл бұрын
It sounds like you need to get a Better Paying Job or at least a Different Job. I didn't enjoy College or what I had to do to get to Go to College either. I Didn't Particularly Enjoy My Employment, BUT it has Paid for Everything that I have now. Life is good and Retirement Income is Stable with a Payed Off House. Security has always been My Goal. I very seldom ever Camp for Free and my Pickup Cap Camper is Legally Parked in My Driveway and My Trailer is Legally Parked in the Fenced RV parking spot Next To My Attached Garage/Workshop. I love to Travel and Camp. For Me Having a Fixed Homebase adds Security to My Life. I'm never disturbed at home and my Camping Adventures are Always Just That, Adventurers. Remember that a Working Career is Usually ONLY 50 Years.
@b.r.a.a.d68705 жыл бұрын
@@aliciabrowndocken4660 Alicia,was that it?? Was the life your living your dream?? If so..that's cool,but the life you are describing here,was that your dream and goal you aspired to?? Did you possibly conform to the ways of the world? If this is not what you dreamed of doing someday,I encourage you to go for a big dream!! If this is your dream you purposely work on..then I congratulate you! Any person who is progressively moving toward a pre planned,worthy goal is a success,and anyone that is doing something that is not thier dream...is a failure. -EARL NIGHTENGALE ” In General”
@aliciabrowndocken46605 жыл бұрын
I started with nothing and worked my ass off and I'm very happy with what I've accomplished. It was a hard road but I'm able to do what I want to do now. Everything that I want in life costs money. The only thing in life that irritates me is people who reduce everything that successful people have to just luck. If you're successful it's usually because of your own efforts. If a person is not successful and can't meet all of their own needs it is usually because of their own choices. That doesn't make it my burden. Many People are constantly trying to force the rest of us to support them. If you make money you have choices. If you don't make money you don't have choices. The standard answer I give to everyone whose needs aren't met is that "You should have worked harder. The world owes you nothing".
@donaldfrazier52443 жыл бұрын
Keep the faith your on the way!
@xMortalxCoilx Жыл бұрын
Starting at about 15:03 - "...because this is what society tells me I'm supposed to do, with no possible payoff beyond going home to watch TV at night..." Hit the nail on the head. I've been feeling this exact same way lately.
@GoChaca4 жыл бұрын
I was laid off two months ago. I took what money I had and bought an RV to live in full time. Selling all my stuff is filling my savings fund and allowing me to renovate my rig. For now, I will camp host. This will allow me to live, save, and pay off student loans faster than I would have made paying rent on six figures. I have no idea what lies ahead but I am so excited about the bounty of options I have.
@ChilledToZero4 жыл бұрын
That's inspiring to hear, Good luck! Ps. I love the jacket.
@mariebernier30764 жыл бұрын
Great...if you were earning 6 figs, then you can still generate an income if needed. I suggest continuing to work on the road, bank that $, buy a small apt/house, rent it while you travel, someone else pays mortgage for you, you have an investment to return to.
@filianablanxart83054 жыл бұрын
The phrase " I lost my job , so I bought an RV " presupposes have substantial liquid assets
@DOGakaDefenderOfGems3 жыл бұрын
A year later, as I'm watching this again, I'm wondering how things turned out for you...I hope you lived the dreams and followed your heart.
@hoosiercottagebaker25655 ай бұрын
9 years ago when this video was made the average person spent 47% of their take home pay for a roof over their head now it's 2024 and it's up to about 70% and I honestly don't see it getting better anytime soon.
@MAXIMUSMINIMALISTАй бұрын
That's the Democrat plan we are now ruined beyond repair while our taxes are being sent around the world.
@amusedBYfools29 күн бұрын
@@MAXIMUSMINIMALIST It's called inflation. It's called capitalism. It's called whiplash from covid. But you blame a political party? Good thing you voted for the orange guy, right? Cuz he's going to fix everything, after he's done pardoning himself. Let's check back in 4 years and see if our lives are better. I'm not going to hold my breath.
@melissanichilo8176 Жыл бұрын
When the woman said.... " I had a fire, but it wasn't my house that burned down it was my life" touched my soul. And I don't know what's more real than that.
@peteranthonyofthefamilybir183 ай бұрын
I watched this movie.. and have NOW been enjoying VAN LIFE for 7 years.. NO REGRETS
@clairejohnson7809Ай бұрын
Heck yeah,! 🎉
@Gakk135 жыл бұрын
My sister is doing this and is happier than she's been in years.
@HermanChirikov4 ай бұрын
One thing in life that I’ve learned is that everyone who is plugged in seems to think they know what is best for you and what you should do and how you should live. When a person expresses how they choose to live the other person thinks that they know what is best for you and try to influence you into doing what they think you ought to do rather then trusting that you can follow your own path in life.
@patrickreda32802 жыл бұрын
I am 67, still working without retirement income, and if I lose my job due to age prejudice, I am reassured that there is a lifestyle for me.
@mschlund1 Жыл бұрын
2015 my son, only child,20 drowned in a kayaking accident.( previously lost my mom to suicide after her 6 yr battle with mental illness,anxiety depression that meds didnt control) so after losing my son, nobody and nothing left, my life as i knew it all gone, no present no future, i never went back to my job of 26 years. I was sure i was just going to go to sleep and die, i wanted to. But i kept waking up, no longer fitting into any part of society, depression and anxiety stole my ability to function in this world. .. when i hit the road,left the home i raised my son in, the depression and anxiety lifted away, the nervousness that trying to live in a society i no longer had anything in common with, melted away, i am lucky because i have camped and my entire life, since digging worms with grandpa at 3 yrs old. All i need is the necessities, PEACE, freedom, and nature
@OverlandingOurWay Жыл бұрын
Me and my wife are about to be evicted because it is just getting too much for rent. She has major anxiety as well as depression. What are some of the things that have helped you. I’m trying to get help for a trailer and we are looking into freelancing
@wasblindbutnowsee Жыл бұрын
Such trouble in some people lives. I'm glad to know you found more life .
@kristykristine86574 ай бұрын
I hope you are healing. Thankful for your freedom, but so sorry for your loss.
@ginaperry25994 ай бұрын
As the one person said in this video; not knowing where you're going to sleep that night; no security @ all! That's being homeless!!!! I'm living in public housing for cheaper than conventional housing & I'm content! At least I KNOW where I'm going to sleep tonight! Praise God! And it would be hard for an old person like me to be on the move constantly! And then you have the maintenance......✝️ My trust is in Jesus to take care of me! 🙏
@iquesnell3 ай бұрын
Bless you!
@j.l.salayao8055 Жыл бұрын
I watched this documentary on our sticks and bricks back in 2016 to 2017, then on January 2018 the wife and I along with our three four legged companions are full-time rv dwellers on our 31 foot house on wheels. As of now, November 2023 and we are still going strong except with only one remaining four legged companion as the two has crossed to the other side during their rv living adventure. "Home is where we park it". "Take the less traveled path." Live life now, tomorrow may never come. Howdy, from the Nevada Desert!🤠🏕
@CampervanKevin9 жыл бұрын
I come back to this video from time to time to watch again. I very much enjoy it.
@themichaeltubbs9 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Kevin!
@hmrubio10219 жыл бұрын
+Campervan Kevin ditto
@DuRöhre47119 жыл бұрын
+Campervan Kevin So do I!
@vivaloriflamme9 жыл бұрын
+Campervan Kevin This is the second time for me!
@XsyntrikNomad9 жыл бұрын
+Campervan Kevin I do too!
@jdanorthwest3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks to Bob Wells for all that he has done. He is a tireless champion of the vandweller community and the world is a much better place because of his efforts!
@mykingdomforahorse92563 жыл бұрын
Then why does he promote a deadly experimental Vax??? Thecovidblog.com
@alyarednesher86633 жыл бұрын
@@mykingdomforahorse9256 He is deceived in this aspect.
@mykingdomforahorse92563 жыл бұрын
@@alyarednesher8663 Or he is being financially compensated for pushing the deadly "blood clot shot"
@alyarednesher86633 жыл бұрын
@@mykingdomforahorse9256 That would be sad. So, be careful everyone!
@unchainedsilver9702 Жыл бұрын
I think this Documentary is 1000 times more relevant then it was when it first came out ....
@ronmoore3987 Жыл бұрын
I'd say 10,000 by now. 2 Taco dinners and 2 orthjottas thee other night me and a buddy in Elkhart Indiana , $30.00 Good thing I'm livin in my truck! I usually don't even splurge quite like that , but he ordered the fancy Mexican drinks, I usually just get some decent food and go with water
@Kmax3000 Жыл бұрын
About five or six years ago I saw this documentary… It was one of the motivating factors that inspired me to change my life. My wife and I lived in a 3000 square-foot home that we were finishing the renovation on, deciding to sell it and downsize our lives. We have lived in a sprinter van now for almost 5 years and we are so happy that we did it. We have gone and lived so much life in this time… I still work 8 to 10 months a year, but our life is so much more stress-free. We used to run a company with five employees and I was working 60 hours a week.. it was what society told me I needed to do to be successful. However I burned out and realized it really meant nothing. Now we gave up the comfort of life to live free, happy, and still comfortable in the 1% of the world.
@Kmax3000 Жыл бұрын
@FITNESSOVER45 Yeppers!
@Kmax3000 Жыл бұрын
@FITNESSOVER45 it’s the size of some of them too! It does depend on where you are.. up here in Ontario Canada condos range $400,000 to $800,000 (because things have done stupid up here). Fortunately, we bought our van in 2018 before pandemic inflation, but we went with Mercedes as I was familiar with it, know it’s reliable, great on fuel, and it tough enough to pull my work trailer (my work takes me all over our province). The whole rig is now a mobile home and office! Took time to get it all put together, but now it’s all just about done and life is awesome!
@MichelelovesJesus8 жыл бұрын
I'm going to watch this every day until I make this lifestyle a reality for me!!! Such an inspiration!
@MichelelovesJesus8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this lovely comment. First thing I read this morning right when I got up and it put a smile on my face!
@ttc99wilson7 жыл бұрын
Just look within yourself and ask what it is that is keeping you from doing this. There will be challenges but the answers will come.
@thefrugalrver97767 жыл бұрын
Do it! You won't regret it!
@MichelelovesJesus7 жыл бұрын
+Todd Wilson yes I've been doing exactly that...I'm getting closer to making this happen...if I don't try it I will regret it!
@MichelelovesJesus7 жыл бұрын
+The Frugal RVer thank you for the encouragement! ☺
@christopherhyun81275 жыл бұрын
These old people rock!!
@patriciax36775 жыл бұрын
they're decent, fun and alive.
@catrinahartz9443 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't necessarily call them old people.
@breaking-the-fiction-addic41855 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! We (my wife, 3 daughters and I), sold our houses, got out of debt, chucked my job in, culled 95% of our belongings, bought a 4x4 and new caravan and started travelling while doing house sitting. We have never looked back. What an awesome way of living. I earn money doing handyman jobs. From a family of happy campers in Australia!
@doreenlopez16525 жыл бұрын
Darth Insidius WTF is wrong with you attacking everyone on here. You need some serious psychotherapy dude!
@debbieclinard7122 Жыл бұрын
Happy to include myself with the nomads in this documentary. Free from stuff. Free from fear. Free from conformity. Free from living anyone’s else’s ideas but our own. Congratulations to us all. I hope our brothers and sisters out there will lighten up soon and come ride along with us.
@HuatulcoGuy5 жыл бұрын
I am four years away from retirement and I rent a room and live alone, so thinking about my future after my working life is over, sitting in a tiny room all by myself all day and night frightened me. This video made me realize that I can live on the road and travel. There is hope if you are willing to think outside the box!
@missingremote43885 жыл бұрын
The most important thing is friends and family. Living on the road w/no destination is not very fun. I hope you find friends or family member at wherever it is that you end up at.
@spydermama95135 жыл бұрын
@@missingremote4388 Depends on what ones perception of fun is. To me- it is a road not traveled, meeting new peeps, not living the rat race, places I've havent seen yet but will falll in love with. And doing it with as little cost as possible. Not the life everryone choses. Most of the peeps who do it full time, do have friends and family. To me, I've allways wanted to do this lifestyle of being a nomad. That would be "fun" for me! A journey to see and do and explore, with no house to take care of except the one that I tavel and explore i, stay in an area for as long or as short as I want to. See nature in ways I havent before, landscapes I've never seen in person before..Dooesnt mean one loses contact with friends and family. They can even join in on some of the travels! Ad one can always go to where the family and friends are. You are the boss of where your house goes, not tied to a statinary house.And cost... much cheaper than rent/owning a house with such a vast country to explore.
@theresam16495 жыл бұрын
I got the letter from SSI that I can get my retirement $ when I'm 66 y.o. ~ I wonder if any of it will still be there for me to collect. This state has taken on the cost of all the recent border crossers and their minor kids provided free healthcare. They have brought back the penalties for the working poor who can't afford healthcare or the jobs like mine that don't provide it. Something has to be done for people like me. 63 & still working my @%$ off.
@ginanorton84485 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's just getting up the funds to get on the road. If I could live a few months without paying bills to keep a roof over my head I'd be set to go. That what sucks!
@terryr_zappa81934 жыл бұрын
Retire as soon as possible. Everyday is another day closer to death.
@joshxt8 жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved listening to the guy in the red floral shirt. He had some serious nuggets of wisdom tucked in there and seemed ridiculously down to earth.
@shaunhall68342 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to put my 2 cents in... Back when this pandemic hit us I suddenly had to review my own life. I had started watching KZbin for the first time and came across Bob's Cheap RV living. He blew me away! Suddenly I understood how our society has enslaved us with fear and consumption. We really have lost our way. Since than I have been working towards being a full-time Nomad. So far I have lived in a tent and now have an SUV that I'm converting into my mobile home. The world is changing so quickly and we ought to think carefully how we proceed. I choose to live as a nomad and do my art. Meet wonderful people. See incredible places. And most important I will be kind to everyone I meet. Love all you Nomads out there!
@Chickmamapalletfarm2 жыл бұрын
Good for you!!! And best of luck to you in all of your endeavors! You will do great!
@garyabell3456 Жыл бұрын
Bob still in the mix! You can't help liking him! Guess it's time for me to get out there asap before I'm white headed , and go meet him in Arizona ! God bless
@nmr69885 жыл бұрын
"The fruits of the industrial revolution ought to be liberty." This man has WISDOM.
@diannaharrison59315 жыл бұрын
I think after my mother (92) goes to the Lord, I will embrace this lifestyle. It will enable me to do the things I am longing to do. I won't worry mom that is why I will wait. I want to bush craft. camp, travel our grand country. Thank you folks!!!
@vagabonddeesadventures84914 жыл бұрын
Dianna Harrison if you have a friend or relative who can watch her for a long weekend then rent and go. We often wait until the next phase and it never happens. I am a caretaker so I know it’s not easy. But as a cancer survivor I know tomorrow is not promised.
@elisscaliving47763 жыл бұрын
Install cameras to watch her
@patriciamassey41063 жыл бұрын
I also mother is 89.and I will have nothing better ..at this time looking into vans..good luck to all
@mexcanfun44983 жыл бұрын
Take her with you.
@rogerblackburn25542 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest times of my life was when I lost a farm job I had in Colorado and left with only $700 in my pocket and drove on Highway 50 all the way from Colorado, across Utah and Nevada, and on to the Redwood Forrest in Northern California, camping along the way. I then drove up the California Coast to Oregon and Washington State, all the way across Idaho and Montana, and eventually back to my home state of Alabama, covering over 5,000 miles. This was around year 2000 or so, and I remember being able to fill my Saturn SL2 up with only $14 in gas. I could go 500 miles in that Saturn on that $14. Man them was some good times and the good old days. Wish they were still here.
@pwb05116 жыл бұрын
I truly love all these people and wish them peace and happiness.
@doggysoul26795 жыл бұрын
thank you
@swheatrv12848 жыл бұрын
Love this video and have watched many times! Unfortunately, after divorce....I re-evaluated life....sold the house, tired of working 70-90 hour weeks, corporate corruption, etc....bought an RV and am about to celebrate 1 year living in an RV fulltime in the near future. I have more friends than ever before and live life to the fullest without worrying about materialism. Currently selling off remaining items and cant' wait to be free to just travel and enjoy life. I do work still but only 6 months out of the year and am 43 years old but enjoy life to the fullest! :)
@donaldfrazier52443 жыл бұрын
I worked many weeks on end 12 hour days and have little to show for it I’m 66 and not doing another year living in despair working the plan to get on the road!
@kevinstaples73934 жыл бұрын
I am starting the nomad life within a year. I was an upscale chef for over 15 years . Im building a food truck. I need nothing but a van , my food boat & wilderness. I will travel to see friends , dojos , nature , play music & I can work security & sale good ole fashion Texas cuisine. I'm so ready. The rat race had me fooled. At 42 , I've now woke up
@floydhoutman84744 жыл бұрын
Nice... my wife and i are making plans also the nomad life style has always intrigued us good luck on your adventure you never know we might run in to each other GOD BLESS
@ayanaanon10544 жыл бұрын
Glad you woke up so you can enjoy your life. Peace
@MrsRobinson07413 жыл бұрын
I see you posted this a year ago, I hope you made your dream happen!!!
@kevinstaples73933 жыл бұрын
Im getting close. Thanks guys
@Qbal83 жыл бұрын
I'm 52 and feel the same way.
@thejournalnook2 жыл бұрын
Can’t believe the amount of people complaining about the music in this documentary. I barely noticed the music I was too focussed on listening to them and their experiences for my own research into vanlife 😁😁😁
@Tim1968-l9l5 жыл бұрын
Been playing the work game for 35 years, career, mortgage and stress. This is my future
@73gmiller5 жыл бұрын
Me too brother, me to!
@harrishollowhomestead49625 жыл бұрын
Thank you to everyone that was part of this awesome film! Props to all the cool vibes. I have 4 years until my daughter graduates and I’ll be joining you all. We live in a 500sq ft cabin now. You are all incredible!
@wendyannedarling73655 жыл бұрын
I usually fall asleep to KZbin on quietly in the background. Tonight I started out somewhere on my massive Watch Later list and I woke up in the middle of the night on this one. I remember seeing it before, years ago, and I remembered the craving for freedom it nurtured in me. So nice to watch it again and see the constantly growing list of comments - some, helpful and joyful- and others... not so much. Doesn't it seem as if some people's freedom only extends to whining, arguing and making fun of others who are simply living by living simply? But that's OK... Freedom of speech is precious, too. I'm glad I stumbled upon this video again in the dark of the night; it fills me once more with that sweet longing for true freedom.
@sassynfree884 Жыл бұрын
I’m a senior citizen who was displaced after hurricane Ian in Florida. It’s been several months, and there are ZERO affordable rents anywhere. I bought a ford transit connect. It has low mileage, but I’m really scared to even try to go on a road trip, and haven’t got a clue how to even BEGIN transforming it into a home. My time is running out…necessity is the mother of invention, so here’s hoping! Thank you for making this video!
@readyok-3 жыл бұрын
Watching in 2021, Bob has helped so many people & I can see the happiness in him today, he's come a long way. He's such a great human 🙂
@dianejohnson199110 ай бұрын
This could be a documentary for today in 2024. Rent, food, gas, taxes … I see more people living like this.
@SharonChaffins8 ай бұрын
May have too.
@reneet2897 Жыл бұрын
he hasn't worked in 35 years, I am definitely inspired
@chriscarrington1564 Жыл бұрын
45 years now...this was filmed in 2012!
@Romans12-13 жыл бұрын
I come back to watch this every few months to keep my dream alive...
@MrEmpireBuilder00005 жыл бұрын
I lived in a van for close to 2 years. My first night in the van was pure heaven. For the first time in my entire life, I had a fully paid house. I have no rent costs. No electricity costs. No property taxes. The peace I felt was indescribable. I slept like a contented baby. Water can be acquired anywhere. I got more time to myself. My income did not change. So I was saving the equivalent of my rent and electric costs every month. Think about that. On that first month, I bought a new phone. Then a new laptop. The rest of the time, I saved and ate out more at better places. NOT fast food. Once I passed 35, I became a porcelain plate restaurant goer. No more fast food for me. It was a good life. I enjoyed MORE of my money as a result of this lifestyle. Freedom is real with van life. Owning land is a farce, anyway. You can't have it forever. And the way titles are written, you really ARE just a glorified renter for life. That's it. Owned and tied to a post by the system.
@mdsju2mia5 жыл бұрын
Blessings my friend. My target date is EOM July. 🙌🏼
@knfzn5 жыл бұрын
If you don't mind me asking, why did you stop?
@hawkins41375 жыл бұрын
Yea right? BONUS you experience a connection to nature.. Life in the shoe box you work for the shoe box!
@land77765 жыл бұрын
why did you stop at 2 years then?
@usernameisusername5 жыл бұрын
Lol. Typical. Pro tip kids. The system is the best way to not eat cat food and shit in a bucket while posting fake glamorous shit to utube and instafajegram
@briankey35842 жыл бұрын
Been living tiny for years.These lovely people just inspire me
@wayward.wallace5 жыл бұрын
Even if van life isn't for you, the characters in this doc have some good wisdom about valuing experience and friendships over material wealth or social status. Great doc!
@chriscarrington15645 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jeremy! From one of the people in the doc.
@Silverwings20124 жыл бұрын
@William Bonney You speak thru the lense of an accountant or a pessimist one.
@Nutberg20 Жыл бұрын
I have lived in my van for the last 18 months but working in construction gives me little free time. After listening to these inspirational people I know exactly what needs to be done to regain my quality of life! Thankyou kindly! Dan from the UK
@MrPeDeQ5 жыл бұрын
Wow these are people I can relate too. I am 52 and live in a caravan in NZ because I refuse to pay the price of a rental flat . I think we waste so much energy and money in our big houses . I aspire to build a tiny home and be self-serfient in my retirement and live freely.
@wagincrap9 жыл бұрын
living on the road since 2005. under the radar.
@breeanagill92076 жыл бұрын
wagincrap hi.are you related to Bob wells? You remind me of him. 🙄
@WilliamPurcellHotshotCustom3 жыл бұрын
I watched this 4 years ago. More relevant than ever right now
@RubyMVmistress3 жыл бұрын
Same, I always want to do it, but always too scared, I just lost my job so really thinking about it.
@MarioCantin Жыл бұрын
Best line out of the whole documentary: “Not to seek love, but to be love.”
@BreakerInc4 жыл бұрын
I'd rather live, than merely exist. I'm perfectly happy in my very unfinished van.
@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi6794 жыл бұрын
THAT is the inspiration i needed today! THANK YOU
@AtlantaHospiceRN3 жыл бұрын
Life GOAL. I’m a hospice nurse. I see so much death. Need freedom. Mental decompression
@dylconnaway99763 жыл бұрын
@@AtlantaHospiceRN I certainly appreciate and respect the work you do.
@Parkitloveit3 жыл бұрын
This is one of the first videos I had seen before I started my new life in the car. I had been a bit unsure back then, because society tells you you should be afraid to live in the car, that it’s uncomfortable and that people will pity you. Only when I stopped listening to society and started listening to my heart, I realized that I had finally discovered how to live my life with the freedom to go wherever I want.
@SuggestiveSquirrels2 ай бұрын
I really do not understand why there are those in the comment section calling these people "idiots" and "losers" these people have figured out what is most important to them...not everyone values things, money or status..they have chosen to focus on more spiritual things and people..if they are happy with their lives and how they are living and are paying their own way...then what is the way they choose to live anyone's else's business? Material things come and go but a person's happiness comes from what they value most..
@MAXIMUSMINIMALISTАй бұрын
The envy is off the charts. Most people's lives even those that seem great is really a ball and chain. We are free on the road.
@chriscarrington1564Ай бұрын
Nailed it!
@clairejohnson7809Ай бұрын
They are indoctrinated into the system and are trying to justify it
@amusedBYfools29 күн бұрын
@@MAXIMUSMINIMALIST I'm not sure it's envy. Not when we're accused of being crazy or on drugs. Ignore the dumbasses.
@tracimyers9115Ай бұрын
This was amazing. I had tears in my eyes and my heart seemed to do and be just like these beautiful souls. I need joy and peace. I bought a van and I am in it as much as possible . I work and have a husband who is miserable traveling. Now I must make a decision. I am not going to stop traveling I'm just getting started. I've never driven out of my flat state of Florida and driving in mountains is terrifying to me . However.... I listened to these beautiful souls . I must do it afraid and find my joy and peace. Ty for making this.
@regeneratedlady8808Ай бұрын
I’m currently in Florida for the winter visiting family. My travel trailer is on family’s property. Believe me when I say you can conquer your fears. I’ve conquered many in the last 4 years. In summer I’m in the beautiful hills of northern KY on 45 acres of beautiful nature. Never been happier.
@matttrafton27253 жыл бұрын
Been living out of my Prius with my terrierist for a year & a half and have never been happier. No debt, always out in nature, I work when I want, and at the moment sleep in as much as I want. Finally finished my first book and am shopping it around. Getting a house is not on my bucket list. The dog is happy and so am I. Living stress free and fancy free. Be a freethinker and live different.
@marktwain3683 жыл бұрын
This film is even more urgent and relevant in 2021. This lifestyle needs to be accepted and appreciated and validated by Society. Excellent and sensitive exploration of the people who do it and the philosophy that underpins it. You did it before 'Nomadland'!!
@mariebernier30763 жыл бұрын
It doesn't need to be validated or acknowledged! Don't mess up a good thing by showing society how cool it is.
@tundrawomansays50673 жыл бұрын
@@mariebernier3076 I wouldn’t worry about that too much. People seem to have a proclivity to migrate away from anything that would be in their best interests, require some imagination or understand the risks in this endeavor are no more than the illusion of safety they prefer to cling to, Yk?
@mariebernier30763 жыл бұрын
@@tundrawomansays5067 You are a funny and smart lady!! I'm used to doing things in a way that makes sense to me and getting odd looks. My honest initial response was a feeling of deep irritation that nomads would ever bother with acceptance from the normies - who need them? But the point is that they should not have to exist at the edges, but be interwoven, instead, into services/benefits as people who have real reasons to live this way.
@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi6793 жыл бұрын
asking permission to live your life? That's weird.
@MacDaddysDawgz5 жыл бұрын
After a really bad divorce I lost my business and my home and now I live in my RV in an RV park in NC. I'm working on saving up for a little newer and bigger RV and a newer truck .. once I get to that point I'm hitting the road and going West like the old pioneers. What helps me through the grind of working every day and coming home for a few hours of down time before I have to go to bed and do it all over again is the excitement of the outcome I'm working towards. Not a house, new cars, etc. Just a decent running truck and a little nicer camper and enough money to hit the road and I'm gone!
@daleval21825 жыл бұрын
God luck bud
@thesaurusrex7919 Жыл бұрын
This video couldn’t have been more relevant today than it was 8 years ago….just wow
@stevejohnsonm.a.75575 жыл бұрын
Although I'm reading this almost 5 years from its publication date, I have noticed that this lifestyle and mindset is catching on more and more. And not only with folks who are my age (71), but the younger generation as well. The only difference seems to be that the vehicles the younger folks are cruising around in (at least what I'm seeing on social media) are nicely tricked-out large vans that, as they say, have all the comforts of home...without the big house payment. It's a great way to live. Thanks for a great documentary!
@johnburrill12214 жыл бұрын
I found this video after watching a bunch of Bob's videos. This is the life I long for. I can't wait to get my van.
@jules80294 жыл бұрын
Good luck, I really hope you find it as exciting as we have. Definitely save up money though because there's aspects that aren't cheap in the beginning. You can find everything you need at Walmart, Thirft shops, and consignment shops. I'd do a few trial runs too to see if it's for you. We jumped right in and it was pretty difficult in the beginning but got easier as we went along. There's alot of great apps like US Public Lands, Freecampsites.net, US Public Campgrounds, AllStays, and Campendium that'll help you find good spots to camp at.
@johnburrill12214 жыл бұрын
I'll be keeping my job for a while. Just going to live in the van and go on trips when I'm not working.
@davidgodley5214 жыл бұрын
I retired from trucking this past April of 2020. I'm used to living on the road. My new home is a Ford Transit van. This continues the FREEDOM of movement but now I'm on my own time.
@conservativenellie58764 жыл бұрын
You can do it one day at a time. Don’t fall into the trap of worry.
@davidgodley5214 жыл бұрын
I'm a conservative too. No worries.
@User377173 жыл бұрын
Good man David! Take care driver
@RestorationRanchHealing Жыл бұрын
Great documentary ! Fast forward to 2023 and how exponential have van dwellers and rv dwellers have grown. Many with families and young children in tow. Some go back to sticks and bricks. But the experience those children lived and their family, unforgettable memories 🎉
@nomaderic4 жыл бұрын
Biggest change I've noticed Before I would dread getting out of bed every morning. Just so I can get up and go to work. Just to pay bills. Morning was NOT a happy time of day for me lol. Now....i wake up easily right when the sun comes up and I have a smile on my face. IM HAPPY, IM FREE. I have no idea what's gonna happen each and every day and its beautiful, absolutely beautiful.
@unchainedsilver97022 жыл бұрын
this documentary probably has more meaning now in 2022 then it did in 2014
@308dad82 жыл бұрын
More relevant today and soon with complete democrat destruction everyone will need a van and or camper.
@BradSavoie462 жыл бұрын
Right?! My thoughts too. I'm tired of paying crazy rent. Instead I'm going to take my rent money and travel.
@308dad82 жыл бұрын
@therealz 360z You have the right to be as stupid as you want Sleepy. But yes it’s a Global democrat coop intended solely to topple the world’s economies sonwe all “may be incorporated into a global government”. China is going to rule everyone, they’ll kick in your door regularly and break your windows and seize any useful amount of money and valuables. You go ahead and get your mRNA boosters, get extras it’s good for you. I had a retarded nurse tell me she got all 3 of her shots and it was “amazing”. Amazing”? If you believe in that shit why are we all still stapling printer paper over our airways by your orders then? Son if you want to open your eyes compare this big bad “pandemic” lethality and who is vulnerable with Flu. Flu spreads around the globe every year, democrats made up a name and knowing its the Flu they made CDC authorize calling every death “covid”. If you weren’t asleep you would’ve noticed the 600,000 heart attack fatalities a year suddenly were gone and over 1000 fatal gunshot wounds were suddenly “covid” too, boy you need to open your eyes and see the end of the show or stop watching it.
@308dad82 жыл бұрын
@therealz 360z What I’m saying for you because you might be too slow to get it is Yes it is! It’s a SCAM! Perpetrated globally by liberals after complete dictatorship of the entire earth.
@finawatsonart6 жыл бұрын
"If you have a dream chase it" absolutely agree, just make sure it really is your own dream not what someone else wants for you, or worse what you are guessing they want or what media of any kind makes you feel your dream should be. Maybe it is living off grid, or perhaps it's something totally different, let's respect each others choices.
@bruced4236 Жыл бұрын
I watch this every few years and still enjoy the message. Going on 10 years living in a motor home and I wouldn’t change a thing. There are so many good points made by all in this video but Randy Vining talking about saving $100,000 and how to live frugal was what did it for me. Maybe adjust that to $200,000 today, but it’s still doable. Stop buying stuff, you’ll get there quicker than you think!
@Countrygirlgirt3 ай бұрын
A little over a month ago, my dog Ranger and I started living full time on camper wheels and we love it. However, I still have to work but look forward to the day we can just travel. I've enjoyed your video
@leeinwis3 ай бұрын
You want to marry me ?
@paradiseacres97242 ай бұрын
I started living in my rv with my 2 cats. 2 months now, and I LOVE it!! I hope to see you on the road! Stay strong and free, my sister!! 🥰💯💪🏻🙏🏻
@neanda Жыл бұрын
29:42 that poem that guy told was amazing
@gettingintrospective Жыл бұрын
😭
@dansouthcomb54399 жыл бұрын
Many of these people have had some type of adversity in their lives and have used that to make positive lifestyle changes for themselves. I admire their truthfulness. It is somewhat funny, but the older I get, the less I need, or maybe the less material things mean to me. Every day mortality is more a reality, as none of us knows our expiration dates. We're not here for a long time, so we better have a good time.
@TypeOneg8 жыл бұрын
I feel the same. I gave up a registration job in the ER for $20 an hour and all the overtime I could ever want. Tragedy struck, suddenly ER was triggering me all over the place, decided that mentally, I needed a sabbatical. I quit. I was denied unemployment - I don't care. I'm bailing on a big loan, to make the smaller debt so I have more manageable, and because my sister is in continent, I gave her my bedroom and moved out to the camper. I'm deliriously happy. Now, I have a couple of different living options I can exercise, depending on the season, the temperature. And my options are wide open and I love that. I need that. Especially right now. Chances are good I was never going to own a home anyway. I'm 53, it hasn't happened by now, my give up. I like my camper. And it's not full yet!!!!
@joepeach997 Жыл бұрын
8 years old and so many have taken this path, just wonderful. Beautiful, flawless documentary! I wish the best to all.
@thebrain93844 жыл бұрын
I am about to live in a cargo trailer 8X12. I'm starting with a generator, A window A/C, and a full sized refrigerator, which may be a mistake overall. I am going to lash the refrigerator to a wall while in movement and unlash the cinch strap when at rest.We'll see what goes on. I have an acre and a half in Kingman AZ and will be staying there for a bit before hitting the road and trying to find free water and overnight parking. It's going to be rustic but I do what's necessary for life on the legal side of course.I already have the generator, fridge, and twin bed, canned goods. I need to add windows and shelving, Nothing too complicated. Godspeed to us all.
@NoName-hq1xv4 жыл бұрын
Great, you have a little property to park and sleep legally If running into problems.
@doglegjake6788 Жыл бұрын
I bought a piece of property on a lake After my divorce and I started living in a rv I absolutely love it !! Completely debt free,, it's amazing that every day feels like a Saturday and my money stays in my pocket !!
@wasblindbutnowsee Жыл бұрын
I bought a lot too on Cedar Lake in Texas. The lot has no zoning restrictions. It didn't cost much and I'm glad to have it.
@oldbuzzard85368 жыл бұрын
This video should be made mandatory viewing in junior high while kids minds are still open to what they want to do in life, college or no college, debt/mortgage and before they buy into all that consumerism. It could completely change the course of their lives...for the better.
@erichobaugh65326 жыл бұрын
Just bought my rv. Hitting the road in 3 weeks!
@TakeMeToYourLida Жыл бұрын
I so identify with these folks. They said all the things that have been in my heart but hadn’t found their way into words. I car camped for a year and a half. After rejoining civilization for five years, nothing is better than returning to the nomadic life and being able to do so with a small camper that fulfills all my needs. I choose to continue working full time for now, and I’ll be debt free in a few months. Then, it’s all about saving for an early retirement, which is essentially guaranteed with this lifestyle. For those of us who aren’t supported financially by family, living this way is even more of a gift.
@lawrencescott86923 жыл бұрын
In 2013 my business went bankrupt. I had held on since the recession began and couldn't take it anymore. All I had left was my '56 Dodge pickup truck and a '63 Scotty camper. I left Pittsburgh with the intent to take a one-week road trip to visit a friend in Woodstock, NY. Half-way there, I made a left turn on a back road and just kept going and didn't return home for a year. I drove 17,000 miles with nothing but a Rand McNally map on the front seat. No radio. No air conditioning. No power steering. I intentionally stayed off the major highways and stayed on the back roads. You don't get to see America driving 75 MPH on a highway. You see it on the soft, white underbellies of this nation's back roads. The beautiful two lane roads that lead from one small town to the next. We have everything in America...the mountains, deserts, forests, beaches, and especially the beautiful people. Every bend in the road was another adventure waiting to happen another stranger to become friends with. Everyone I met...hundreds....were all special, kind people who had that same look in their eyes that said, "I wish I could do what you're doing". That year changed my life and it took a long time to get over. It's very hard to just "stop" once your journey comes to an end. Traveling like this can easily become an addiction, but a cleansing addition. The road can baptize you. I tell everyone, and I will tell all of you who read this.....get out there and do it before you die. No matter what it takes, just do it.
@pamflowers83643 жыл бұрын
A similar thing happened to me way back in the 1980s when I left my job, sold everything, took all my money in cash and set out for a six month road trip around America traveling on Blue Highways. It stretched into two years before I had to go back to work. One of the reasons I was able to stay out that long was that I kept meeting retired people in National Forests camping in their trailers and they would give me food, telling me they were glad I was doing this when I was young and the food would help me keep going, even for just one more day. It changed me from being a workaholic to someone who can relax and enjoy doing nothing sometimes just because I want to. I wish everyone could have the opportunity I had. I'm retired now and love relaxing and just doing whatever I want when I want.
@rebeccaoshea79343 жыл бұрын
What a lovely story xx
@captainkirk45143 жыл бұрын
My wife and took a long road trip for almost a month 5 years ago, we both were able get that month off from work at the same time, which was no easy feat, we rented a gutless wonder compact car that got 40 miles to the gallon, loaded it with food some clothes and other gear and hit the road for 29 days, we headed west from Michigan, we rented cheap small cabins along the way, even slept in the car. Our kids thought we were insane! We visited 13 states, including 9 national parks, we logged almost 7400 miles, we traveled along the historic old route 66, visiting all the national parks we could, including Glacier and Yellowstone. It wasn't a vacation, it was an adventure, better than any vacation we ever took, best time ever! To everyone, if your reading this, I recommend taking a trip like this, you won't regret it.
@cnypilot9 жыл бұрын
Beautiful documentary, Michael. I felt the same way a few years back. While I loved my career of aviation, I would spend 7 months permanently on the road. It grows to become a detriment to the relationships in your life and connections. In 2012 I decided to save everything from it, sleep in a tent at the various airports rather than spend it on hotels, forego car rentals and eating out at restaurants on the road... Left with money to purchase three acres in the rockies and build a Tiny House Off-grid in the mountains. Haven't been happier. :)
@themichaeltubbs9 жыл бұрын
Thanks, cnypilot! I'm looking forward to following your channel.
@Steelhorsecowboy5 жыл бұрын
I have been watching Bob Wells videos for a long while and this lifestyle intrigues me. I live in a big house with a pool and a ton of junk. I pay a housekeeper, pool man and landscaper. I really don't need the hassle. I don't know how my life got this way. I used to own rental properties and had a large boat until I realized that the more stuff I owned, the more stuff owned me. The problem is that I am a self employed professional and love my work but it requires I stay in my license area. I will never retire. I wouldn't know what to do with myself. My other problem is that I feel the need to have roots. I like being part of a community and going to a church where everyone knows me and cares about me. I like walking into the American Legion and everyone notices and says; " how ya doing brother"? I also want to be near my children and grandchildren. Riding my Harley used to feed my need for freedom but a distracted driver crushed my leg. I guess I just really need to scale down to a smaller dwelling and pick up a camper van and escape from time to time.
@vagabonddeesadventures84914 жыл бұрын
Steelhorsecowboy yes!!!
@janelewis77474 жыл бұрын
Not a thing wrong with that plan. Best wishes 👏
@Mexicobeanpole3 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a plan!👏
@markludlow21893 жыл бұрын
I appreciated your comment. I was raised in a loving household, albeit minus a father. Mother preached: “You must go to college!” I went, but some complicating events intervened and soon, I found myself working two jobs and thinking that my dreams had pulled out of the station without me aboard. I filled a bag with mostly useless flotsam from the humdrum I had felt locked into. Then I stood by the highway with an outstretched thumb begging for a ride to anywhere. The next two-years gave me the knowledge and insights to navigate the next 50-years!
@goldenphalanges3 жыл бұрын
The lady singing and playing the guitar 🎸 brought my heart Such JOY! Thanks Beautiful Lady.
@bexiharvi9284 жыл бұрын
I want to meet all these people, how wonderful are they?! Made me smile 💗
@zajournals3 жыл бұрын
I made my fortune, but then chose to build a rural off-grid self-sufficient homestead, and travel in a converted cargo van. Best of both worlds.
@WelcomeTooo6 жыл бұрын
This is my calling ❤️❤️❤️ my soul needs to live like this. It will be my future⭐️
@robertmycroft82686 жыл бұрын
I felt the same way for 3 years...I finally just did it. So far, so good and I regret waiting 3 years.
@retirementbootcampoff-grid2372 жыл бұрын
This film on KZbin for seven years... thank you, Bob Wells and Homes on Wheels Alliance/HOWA, and friends.
@janetlincoln16633 жыл бұрын
I'm 70 and seriously considering this. I take care of mom at present. Id rather die in the wilderness than in a filthy nursing home.
@rocsmithhoe3 жыл бұрын
Go for it if possible!
@tinashumate31113 жыл бұрын
Just turned 71 and have been thinking/researching the van life for a few years. WOW - really hope I can put it together - and see the places and people I haven't so far!
@jennyhackenberg37903 жыл бұрын
yes I work in a nursing home don't go in there.
@caileach13 жыл бұрын
@@tinashumate3111 I am 71 bought a 4Runner in Aug. been “gear”ing it up ... like to travel- “go and see”; like a travelin gypsy and will go in May ....
@MrsRobinson07413 жыл бұрын
I too am caring for my mother...I’m planning my future of a nomad, when the time comes I’ll be ready!! I always promised my mother I’d never let her go to a nursing home, I’ve worked at them...I KNOW I did everything possible to care for my patients with the limited staff they provided, ALWAYS the minimum UNTIL state came to inspect, that’s when “extra” help was there, after inspection back to minimal SMH So my life dream is on hold for now 😉
@nagualdesign9 жыл бұрын
(19:07) "The fruits of the Industrial Revolution ought to be liberty." So true.
@getredytagetredy7 жыл бұрын
Naguadesign....The Rothschild/Rockefeller owners of the fraud ass "fed" made sure the people would have no liberty and remain debtslaves from usury fiat currency
@slhtmb7 жыл бұрын
nagualdesign (19:07) "The fruits of the Industrial Revolution ought to be liberty." Unfortunately the elites feel they are the only ones worthy of eating the fruits, resulting in us commoners being culled from the herd and replaced by robots.
@okayeffinay17367 жыл бұрын
Industrial Society and Its Future by Ted Kazynski..sometimes even lunatics tell the truth.
@Londonfogey6 жыл бұрын
He also had a great insight which was the best way to get your own back on the money men is not to take their money, but to live frugally.
@tomtee4442 Жыл бұрын
I've always been debt-free lived under my means. I rented a place for many years. I didn't want to buy a place to be tied down. I was the second best tenant my landlord ever had he would say. Put my landlord was a scum bag. But the more I did the worse my land lord got. After watching all these KZbin videos of people living off grid. I was jealous and I wanted to do it so bad. And I knew if they could do it I could do it because as a teenager I was homeless for a while. And that's when I made it happen before covid I moved off grid and haven't looked back since. The only regret I have I wish I would have done it years ago!
@gregorypepper86742 жыл бұрын
“ We’re the seeds of a brand new breed “ Wow! Thank you, I have watched this marvellous documentary several times, each time I watch, it gives me more. I appreciate the honesty of these people, telling stories of their past and what really matters to them now. FREEDOM from both the tyranny of Money and societal pressure. These people are not only reinventing themselves, they spread the message that it’s ok to go your own way. Bravo
@RVwithTito9 жыл бұрын
A very refreshing profile of those who found happiness by focusing on what's really important in life and eliminating the unnecessary stuff. Highly recommend this video!
@themichaeltubbs9 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@gpzbilly9 жыл бұрын
I live out of my camper by myself. NO pets. I love your video. It really tells the truth. WAKE UP AMERICA!
@gpzbilly9 жыл бұрын
What state have you been trying to stay in?
@gpzbilly9 жыл бұрын
I have 48 acres in Rabun county Ga. I hate that area. Don't go there. you'll have even more problems....................................... Go father south brother!
@gpzbilly9 жыл бұрын
Do you have SKYPE?
@gpzbilly9 жыл бұрын
Send me a email please. procycleservice@aol.com Then I'll give you my phone number.
@skellymom9 жыл бұрын
+Billy Page, Gotta admit, I LOVE my dogs. Have 3 medium to big furry kids and they bring me daily joy. Would love to take them on the road, stop in forests and fields, take them off leash daily and walk, hike for hours. They would be much happier too than sitting home for hours in a house every day. Animals are very loyal and loveable company to keep.
@carolynmerritt71006 жыл бұрын
I love it! Buck the system. Million dollar homes, more like million dollar coffins. I'm gonna watch this again! It's inspiring!
@lindalai90925 жыл бұрын
Our home is the best investment ever.
@tribulationprepper7875 жыл бұрын
@@lindalai9092 If you are commenting on your homes increased equity, take a look at some videos about the "real estate bubble".
@biancaramirez5788 Жыл бұрын
What does a person really need? Sleep safe and warm, food and a way to clean you and clothes. Everything else is a blessing.