A lot of y’all seem to be overlooking the fact that 1) we are on a (partial) vacation and 2) these are the total costs for TWO adults! Of course you could do this cheaper if you decided to have less fun.
Pro Tip, look for a public library in the towns you stop in for free wifi, a/c, and comfy spaces! It is a great alternative to coffee shops if you are primarily looking for wifi. Also! Check to see if the library in the city you are in has recording space. As a librarian it is increasingly for common for libraries to have space for patrons to be able to set up and do audio or video recordings. Libraries are truly magical places!
@@HarryLovesRuth also depending on the library they may not have a fee at all to get a card if you aren’t local! I worked at a library where anyone could get a card regardless of their address.
Things to take into account: you are still earning money while on the road, you aren't paying for regular things like utilities, and you are saving a fortune in gas. I think your budget is on par! And California Will be your spendiest part of your trip but you will save sooooo much in Mexico so it will all even out. My husband and i spend a month in Mexico and stay in hotels and only get to about 1500usd and we splurge quite a bit on food and drinks and car rentals etc. I think it's awesome how open you guys are about this stuff. Enjoy your trip!
It would be great if you could compile an extensive, categorical list of products you recommend (such as what plant-based milk you like, what sustainable toothpaste, where you buy your electronic gadgets, etc.) on a website or the future proof reddit
I bought a 3/4 Cummins and 23 foot toy hauler last year to travel and explore. It was so expensive I bought a cheap 2010 Prius that I camp in, explore in and use for everything. I rarely drive the truck. I used to laugh at the Prius, now I love mine.
I’m a 2012 Prius owner for 6 years now. I also never understood the hate. But even a hater carpools with me they all say. This isn’t bad! It is a nicer practical car! And it drives fine! And than i tell them that i drive it for 6 years now and never had any problems or costs just the usual oil and filter service they stop hating it
I'm actually from California and my family goes camping multiple times a year. It was so amazing seeing you guys so amazed because this is really normal for me. I never realized how lucky I am to live in such a great place 😄
You know you're Canadians when you spend more on beer than on gas. Speaking of which, I am still surprised that you didn't spend more to fill your tank in a month. Great to see you're having fun!
I love you two!! You're so engaging with your audience and personable! Since my camper is a solo unit, I have a Dometic freezer and the Yeti 35 that is my refrigerator. So, I can freeze items and I use frozen water bottles to transfer over to the Yeti 'fridge' so I don't have to but ice. This way I can buy a lot more food and have far less stops at grocery stores and will never have to buy ice again. It works very well. And in case you're wondering how I keep the Dometic still working while the Prius is parked and not running, I have a Jackery Explorer 1000 solar generator that will be the electrical source until I start the car again. It works well as long as there's enough power in the Jackery. I know your set up is much different than mine, but there are ways to minimize those trips to the store. Thank you for making such wonderful videos. I would love to see your set up in person, for sure. Safe travels! Blessings!!
Do consider "shopping" ahead of arrival to an area on line for your food stuffs and beer. It is amazing how much this can save. Also, when you are in bigger areas with bigger and more stores buying some canned products, other staples, other consumables, and things like tools, equipment, and the like. Even buying just enough for a day or two can reap enough savings to count.
Being homeless, as in living in a tent or vehicle somewhere, is far more expensive than many would even fathom to believe. Food, water, and hygiene costs go up with housing instability whether couch surfing or curb sitting. Many of the retiree RVers of the 1980's and 1990's discovered that "housing costs" or space rental became increasingly hard to find and surprising expensive as time went on too; often more than mortgage and taxes had cost them. Space rental, vehicle fuel, more convience foods mixed with not knowing where to shop in New areas, and even propane added up quickly. Vehicle maintenance and repairs often sent thier budgets over the edge.
I would love to see more vlogs from you guys, show me those awesome adventures that y'all are spending your money on. I want to see more of what you're doing on the road as opposed to the logistics of living out of your car.
This was cool! Thanks for sharing! I’m a bit disappointed in some commenters below who criticized your spending, but I guess you’re always gonna get people like that on TH-cam.
We have the same Napier tent and only a few uses later our poles broke as well! Luckily ours was an easy fix and just needed a new elastic cord but I like your use of better poles and may keep that in mind since the fiberglass poles don’t seem like they were made to last!
I go on a yearly 1 week 3,000 mile road trip from California to Texas and back to see family in my Prius (About $500 in gas). I never pay for accommodations, but instead sleep at rest stops over night or in a family member's guest room. The law says 8 hrs at a rest stop, but law enforcement also know the average person needs 8 hrs of sleep, so they usually don't do anything if you spend an extra 2 or 3 hours using the bathroom, eating food, walking the dog etc. before you leave. I once had a staff member of a rest stop come up to me once and say, "hey you were here the last time I came to clean and I just want to check when you're planning to leave." I told the guy I had decided to clean my car that morning and would be leaving in the next hour and he was like cool no problem. I think I'd been at that rest stop close to 12 hrs at that point and that's the only time in 10 yrs of doing my yearly road trips that I've ever had anyone say anything about the amount of time I stayed.
If you guys are still in California you need to swing by St. Orres and the Sea Ranch Chapel that looks like a conquistadors helmet on Highway 1. They are gorgeous structures and the food at St. Orres is amazing. My fiance and I stopped there on our road trip when we first got together and it was unforgettable.
Dang that’s actually much more than I thought it would cost lol. Worth it though if you have the means! Welcome to my home state!! Go to the Thursday night farmers market in SLO!!
Lol so much excitement for washrooms. I’m with ya! The financial breakdown was so interesting. Thanks for the transparency! Tent poles for the win! Love from the Abbotsford lady!
Great work guys! Really enjoying this content. Oregon coast is one of the nicest places on earth…and I’m from BC haha. Glad you’re enjoying this adventure!
To put the gas in perspective: I drive a Subaru legacy. I commute about 20 km A-day, and I spend that much on gas in a month easy getting to and front work
Be careful once u get to socal, it is HOT down here. Also definitely make sure to take advantage of all the great vegan spots, the food is my favorite part!
When I go car camping around the United States the only time I eat out is at a Taco Bell, two bean burritos. All my other food expenses go to big chain grocery stores. If I had better refrigeration in my Toyota Avalon I could eat better for less money. Boondocking is the best because campground costs can be significant. I have a lifetime America the Beautiful Senior Pass which gives me free entrance into US national parks and a half charge rate on Nationla Park camping fees. For entertainment I usually listen to Audible books rather than print books. My Audible library is nearly 1000 books as I’ve been a member for decades. Gas is also a significant expense because a month trip can range over 6000 miles or more. Gas is WAY more expensive in the West rather than in Northwest Florida where I live, usually twice as much or more.
Thank you...I know fully understand part of turning read 💜 as an American I understood through context what Miriam was talking about when she asked about the beanie, love learning knew words, beany, knit cap or tuque ✌️ the cost do be cold 👍😋😬
Chico is my hometown! I hope you enjoy it ❤️ if you get a chance S&S produce is awesome, Shuberts icecream is a must!! (Chico Mint and Rootbeer are my favorite), One Mile And Upper Park are a must, and obviously for the reason I’m sure you’re going… Klean Kanteen! Also, since you guys are into beer Sierra Nevada is a must obviously. Awesome farmers market on Saturdays. Check out Tea Bar! Have so much fun!!!
Oh hey Leah, for about 120$ you can by a KOBO reader & use it with your library card to take out books or buy cheap books on it , without having to pack a whole book!
I love to see that you guys are having fun. I was shock when I thought the second biggest expense was beers. You should definitely lower that haha. Since you guys are on this journey and love reading books I would recommend Levi to read Man Enough by Justin Baldoni, such a great book, reading it feels like a mental/emotional journey from your head to your heart.
As a New Yorker, I’ll have to argue that lol Everything started on the East coast! There isn’t a state in this country with the heart, the history and traditions so full and intertwined like the state which welcomed immigrants from before the inception of this country. Most people arrived on Ellis Island and then they traveled and trekked across the country to other states…Sorry, plz don’t y’all be upset with me lol Love y’all videos!!💖
Hey are you planning to visit Yosemite National Park? If so, in addition to visiting Yosemite Valley & Half Dome, you should also visit *Hetch Hetchy* and check out the body of water that supplies a very iconic city, don't forget to walk across the O'Shaughnessy Dam. I think you'll both enjoy it. Also are you planning to make a visit to San Francisco or anywhere in the Bay Area?
Sounding like a great holiday to me. If you guys are spending that much it’s actually discouraging to think what a larger vehicle, meals and lodging would be for what I would call a normal road trip years ago. Most time the beer budget would be #2. Great episode..By far the best yet. Carry ON. My tip. Get a subscription to a couple of Libraries and download to tablet. Lots of trashy novels (for free).
Thats not a bad spend at all. I live in the uk so had to convert the amounts to £ but its comparible to my partner and my monthly income/spend in our everyday lives. Those 8 hour rest stops are such a good idea!
Always appreciate some good accounting! We're going to do a road trip through the USA in October and I'm afraid of those alcohol prices! It's definently a lot more expensive then we're used to here in Amsterdam.
Some vegan foods in SF to try: Shizen for vegan sushi (note that they’re a very busy place), Gracias Madre for vegan Mexican, and a bonus for grabbing brunch at Wat Mongkolratanaram in Berkeley. I personally thought the latter was just okay but it’s an Experience ™️ to get brunch from a Thai temple 😅
You guys are going to a lot of the places I went on a roadtrip a couple years ago. I hope you got to go to the beach in Trinidad, College Cove I believe. SOOO beautiful!
I’m late to this video. Not to bring down the chat but just a reminder of open container laws, keep any bottles of alcohol that you have unsealed in the back, as far from the front as you can (since you kinda don’t have a proper trunk at the moment). And remember you can politely refuse any requests to search your person, bags, or car! I wanna keep the rest of your time in the US ticket-free! 😆
I'm so excited you guys are coming to Chico, CA!!! I am living there and going to school currently so I can't wait to see your next video about how this town treats you guys! ❤️ and if you want to see some friendly faces, come by Dutch Bros on Cohasset rd by Trader Joe's and I'll hook you up (I work until 12p typically)
i'm currently traveling around the US mostly by Greyhound bus (with a few planes here and there) and i love it but your videos are making me soooooo eager to get a car and road trip myself. hopefully one day 🤞
California is a beautiful place, do you plan to visit any of our big cities? You can camp in Samuel P Taylor State Park and go into San Francisco. Plus I know it sounds cliché, but you must also visit Los Angeles. I know I love LA.
Honestly if your not careful your going to get a DUI. Cuz just being in your car and having been drinking or having alcohol in your vehicle you could easily get another ticket . Sleeping in public places “stealth” camping is actually not allowed in some places either . You better read up on local laws about certain things before you proceed in the state of California …
Wow guys! I am surprised at how low your expenses were to be honest! I live in St. Catharines, Ontario, and I end up spending a ton of money on groceries for just me and they're not even organic most of the time because I find the prices ridiculous. To fill up my SUV has cost up to $120 bucks at the peak of gas prices, and drive a lot, so that's at least weekly. I also like my booze, so there is that. :) I wish I was having all of your adventures and not just sitting here at home dealing with Toronto traffic!
😂 what book did you leave at the give a book leave a book 😂 go back and get it if that one sucks or maybe a different one will be there 😂I’ve done that before
I’m curious how you are accounting for the bigger & less frequent expenses, especially for the vehicle, like the lift. Is this just going to be tallied at the end with all the disposition expenses?
Ok, I know you have sticker shock, but the amount to the right of the decimal represents cents, not dollars. Good for you for emphasizing the expenses are illustrative of two people having a long, working-vacation. Adventures are good and travel expands our understanding of this world, others and ourselves. Hope you wind your way down to south Florida, a well-known friend to Canadians!
Not sure of your itinerary, but if you can, Nevada is a pretty stunning contrast to where you’ve been, even the area around Vegas is naturally stunning higher altitude desert and mountains (especially after the hot weather and monsoon season passes in the next few months.) I do feel it is a bit insane to build an urban area that large there with the water issues going the way they are going.
Be careful being intoxicated and being in a car. Even if you are parked. Camping. If you are drunk you could get arrested. Lose your car. Get kicked out of the country. Even if you are not driving.
Yep. That's cheap as freak. $22 a day for 2 people on vacation? I just spent $11 on a loaf of Italian bread, guacamole, in a banana for lunch. And none of it was organic
Thanks for sharing this! I find a lot of channels skip this part . Also how much the channel generates $$$ and what’s tax deductible, gross income, net income of yearly expenses. I’m curious 🧐
Thanks for the comment! Yeah in retrospect I think it's important to mention that this is all a business thing right? Should have been more clear there.
AHHH I wish I was keeping up with your travels and Patreon updates much better!! I just moved to San Diego from Chico and miss NorCal (and the closeness of the redwoods!!) so much >.< Chico is terribly TERRIBLY hot around this time, so I hope you two managed to stay cool indoors somewhere and that you two managed to hit up Bidwell Park!!
A lot of y’all seem to be overlooking the fact that 1) we are on a (partial) vacation and 2) these are the total costs for TWO adults! Of course you could do this cheaper if you decided to have less fun.
Pro Tip, look for a public library in the towns you stop in for free wifi, a/c, and comfy spaces! It is a great alternative to coffee shops if you are primarily looking for wifi. Also! Check to see if the library in the city you are in has recording space. As a librarian it is increasingly for common for libraries to have space for patrons to be able to set up and do audio or video recordings. Libraries are truly magical places!
We LOVE libraries! Thanks for the reminder!
Also, check and see if the library will let you join for a nominal fee. Library card + Libby app = ebooks (and magazines, depending on the library.)
@@HarryLovesRuth also depending on the library they may not have a fee at all to get a card if you aren’t local! I worked at a library where anyone could get a card regardless of their address.
@@LeahandLevi look out for little free libraries also... they're not really a thing in the UK sadly but are huge in the US i believe..
Fellow librarian thrilled as always to see libraries promoted in the comments!
Things to take into account: you are still earning money while on the road, you aren't paying for regular things like utilities, and you are saving a fortune in gas. I think your budget is on par! And California Will be your spendiest part of your trip but you will save sooooo much in Mexico so it will all even out. My husband and i spend a month in Mexico and stay in hotels and only get to about 1500usd and we splurge quite a bit on food and drinks and car rentals etc. I think it's awesome how open you guys are about this stuff. Enjoy your trip!
Thanks! We’re very excited for Mexico but we’ll be making the most of our time in the US!
It would be great if you could compile an extensive, categorical list of products you recommend (such as what plant-based milk you like, what sustainable toothpaste, where you buy your electronic gadgets, etc.) on a website or the future proof reddit
Noted! We’ll put that to the Future Proof team and see what we can do 👍🏼
I like this idea too
I bought a 3/4 Cummins and 23 foot toy hauler last year to travel and explore. It was so expensive I bought a cheap 2010 Prius that I camp in, explore in and use for everything. I rarely drive the truck. I used to laugh at the Prius, now I love mine.
The Toyota Prius is such an amazing car I don’t even understand the hate around it! A serious reliable practical gas saver ergonomic vehicle.
I had no idea there's a hate around it :O What?!
I’m a 2012 Prius owner for 6 years now. I also never understood the hate. But even a hater carpools with me they all say. This isn’t bad! It is a nicer practical car! And it drives fine! And than i tell them that i drive it for 6 years now and never had any problems or costs just the usual oil and filter service they stop hating it
I'm actually from California and my family goes camping multiple times a year. It was so amazing seeing you guys so amazed because this is really normal for me. I never realized how lucky I am to live in such a great place 😄
You know you're Canadians when you spend more on beer than on gas. Speaking of which, I am still surprised that you didn't spend more to fill your tank in a month. Great to see you're having fun!
Watching these videos makes me crave roadtripping so much!
I love you two!! You're so engaging with your audience and personable! Since my camper is a solo unit, I have a Dometic freezer and the Yeti 35 that is my refrigerator. So, I can freeze items and I use frozen water bottles to transfer over to the Yeti 'fridge' so I don't have to but ice. This way I can buy a lot more food and have far less stops at grocery stores and will never have to buy ice again. It works very well. And in case you're wondering how I keep the Dometic still working while the Prius is parked and not running, I have a Jackery Explorer 1000 solar generator that will be the electrical source until I start the car again. It works well as long as there's enough power in the Jackery. I know your set up is much different than mine, but there are ways to minimize those trips to the store. Thank you for making such wonderful videos. I would love to see your set up in person, for sure. Safe travels! Blessings!!
Do consider "shopping" ahead of arrival to an area on line for your food stuffs and beer. It is amazing how much this can save. Also, when you are in bigger areas with bigger and more stores buying some canned products, other staples, other consumables, and things like tools, equipment, and the like. Even buying just enough for a day or two can reap enough savings to count.
Being homeless, as in living in a tent or vehicle somewhere, is far more expensive than many would even fathom to believe. Food, water, and hygiene costs go up with housing instability whether couch surfing or curb sitting. Many of the retiree RVers of the 1980's and 1990's discovered that "housing costs" or space rental became increasingly hard to find and surprising expensive as time went on too; often more than mortgage and taxes had cost them. Space rental, vehicle fuel, more convience foods mixed with not knowing where to shop in New areas, and even propane added up quickly. Vehicle maintenance and repairs often sent thier budgets over the edge.
I would love to see more vlogs from you guys, show me those awesome adventures that y'all are spending your money on. I want to see more of what you're doing on the road as opposed to the logistics of living out of your car.
This was cool! Thanks for sharing! I’m a bit disappointed in some commenters below who criticized your spending, but I guess you’re always gonna get people like that on TH-cam.
that's mind blowing - filled up a tank for 4 times for under 200 USD. In EU 4 x my car tank (50l) would be over 400 eur solid.
We have the same Napier tent and only a few uses later our poles broke as well! Luckily ours was an easy fix and just needed a new elastic cord but I like your use of better poles and may keep that in mind since the fiberglass poles don’t seem like they were made to last!
Awesome 👏 job on the tent pole fix! Sweet:). Great resourcefulness. Yay for gear/used gear stores. And for Bend, OR!
I'm glad someone else appreciated that! 😂
Your banter is my favorite part of these videos! I wonder if your beer expense will change to a wine expense as you enter wine country.
Haha we do enjoy wine but probably less than beer overall. A winery tour or two is definitely in the works though! 😂
Gotta love your Prius , a real gas saver . That's why I love mine !!
I go on a yearly 1 week 3,000 mile road trip from California to Texas and back to see family in my Prius (About $500 in gas). I never pay for accommodations, but instead sleep at rest stops over night or in a family member's guest room. The law says 8 hrs at a rest stop, but law enforcement also know the average person needs 8 hrs of sleep, so they usually don't do anything if you spend an extra 2 or 3 hours using the bathroom, eating food, walking the dog etc. before you leave. I once had a staff member of a rest stop come up to me once and say, "hey you were here the last time I came to clean and I just want to check when you're planning to leave." I told the guy I had decided to clean my car that morning and would be leaving in the next hour and he was like cool no problem. I think I'd been at that rest stop close to 12 hrs at that point and that's the only time in 10 yrs of doing my yearly road trips that I've ever had anyone say anything about the amount of time I stayed.
That’s great to know. The rest stop scene felt good. Safe and clean. 👍🏼
If you guys are still in California you need to swing by St. Orres and the Sea Ranch Chapel that looks like a conquistadors helmet on Highway 1. They are gorgeous structures and the food at St. Orres is amazing. My fiance and I stopped there on our road trip when we first got together and it was unforgettable.
Dang that’s actually much more than I thought it would cost lol. Worth it though if you have the means! Welcome to my home state!! Go to the Thursday night farmers market in SLO!!
Lol so much excitement for washrooms. I’m with ya! The financial breakdown was so interesting. Thanks for the transparency! Tent poles for the win! Love from the Abbotsford lady!
Great work guys! Really enjoying this content. Oregon coast is one of the nicest places on earth…and I’m from BC haha. Glad you’re enjoying this adventure!
so cool to see you guys in California! once you're in the LA beachy area, I'd love to come meet you on a run!
To put the gas in perspective: I drive a Subaru legacy. I commute about 20 km A-day, and I spend that much on gas in a month easy getting to and front work
Yay! Support books! And local breweries... And farmers markets... But especially books!!! 👏👏👏
You've got to drive down the coast though Big Sur
Be careful once u get to socal, it is HOT down here. Also definitely make sure to take advantage of all the great vegan spots, the food is my favorite part!
I have the same tent and the same frustration. THanks for the replacement tip!
Glad it was helpful!
Yeah, it costs me $100 (or more) to fill the tank in my sprinter, and I get about 400 miles per tank. So you definitely win there.
When I go car camping around the United States the only time I eat out is at a Taco Bell, two bean burritos. All my other food expenses go to big chain grocery stores. If I had better refrigeration in my Toyota Avalon I could eat better for less money. Boondocking is the best because campground costs can be significant. I have a lifetime America the Beautiful Senior Pass which gives me free entrance into US national parks and a half charge rate on Nationla Park camping fees. For entertainment I usually listen to Audible books rather than print books. My Audible library is nearly 1000 books as I’ve been a member for decades. Gas is also a significant expense because a month trip can range over 6000 miles or more. Gas is WAY more expensive in the West rather than in Northwest Florida where I live, usually twice as much or more.
Thank you...I know fully understand part of turning read 💜 as an American I understood through context what Miriam was talking about when she asked about the beanie, love learning knew words, beany, knit cap or tuque ✌️ the cost do be cold 👍😋😬
Chico is my hometown! I hope you enjoy it ❤️ if you get a chance S&S produce is awesome, Shuberts icecream is a must!! (Chico Mint and Rootbeer are my favorite), One Mile And Upper Park are a must, and obviously for the reason I’m sure you’re going… Klean Kanteen! Also, since you guys are into beer Sierra Nevada is a must obviously. Awesome farmers market on Saturdays. Check out Tea Bar! Have so much fun!!!
Oh hey Leah, for about 120$ you can by a KOBO reader & use it with your library card to take out books or buy cheap books on it , without having to pack a whole book!
I love to see that you guys are having fun. I was shock when I thought the second biggest expense was beers. You should definitely lower that haha. Since you guys are on this journey and love reading books I would recommend Levi to read Man Enough by Justin Baldoni, such a great book, reading it feels like a mental/emotional journey from your head to your heart.
Thanks for the suggestion! We just finished another round of non-fiction so I'm looking for an escape next 🙏🏻
As a New Yorker, I’ll have to argue that lol Everything started on the East coast! There isn’t a state in this country with the heart, the history and traditions so full and intertwined like the state which welcomed immigrants from before the inception of this country. Most people arrived on Ellis Island and then they traveled and trekked across the country to other states…Sorry, plz don’t y’all be upset with me lol Love y’all videos!!💖
Come do trapeze and farmers market in Santa Barbara! Amazing city, and trapeze is an awesome experience!
Omg I'm currently at the redwoods myself. Have an amazing time... maybe I'll bump into you guys
Hey are you planning to visit Yosemite National Park? If so, in addition to visiting Yosemite Valley & Half Dome, you should also visit *Hetch Hetchy* and check out the body of water that supplies a very iconic city, don't forget to walk across the O'Shaughnessy Dam. I think you'll both enjoy it.
Also are you planning to make a visit to San Francisco or anywhere in the Bay Area?
Yes, yes and yes! We've got a campground booked in Yosemite and we'll be staying with friends in San Fran next week actually!
@@LeahandLevi please don't overlook Kings Canyon... The forgotten middle child of Yosemite and Sequoias.
Also in Fresno outside Yosemite, check out Forestiere underground gardens.
That's not bad for 2 people, keep truckin!!
Sounding like a great holiday to me. If you guys are spending that much it’s actually discouraging to think what a larger vehicle, meals and lodging would be for what I would call a normal road trip years ago. Most time the beer budget would be #2. Great episode..By far the best yet. Carry ON. My tip. Get a subscription to a couple of Libraries and download to tablet. Lots of trashy novels (for free).
Try using the tie down lines! Might help with the stability of the cover part 👍🏻
Thats not a bad spend at all. I live in the uk so had to convert the amounts to £ but its comparible to my partner and my monthly income/spend in our everyday lives. Those 8 hour rest stops are such a good idea!
Always appreciate some good accounting! We're going to do a road trip through the USA in October and I'm afraid of those alcohol prices! It's definently a lot more expensive then we're used to here in Amsterdam.
You can drink cheaper for sure... it's just not going to be that tasty haha
They're drinking a lot. The prices aren't bad.
Welcome to California! Hope you love it! If you make it to Long beach I’ll happily spot you two a beer!
Great video! Is the mortgage + fees on your condo entirely covered by what you are renting it out for while you are away?
Some vegan foods in SF to try: Shizen for vegan sushi (note that they’re a very busy place), Gracias Madre for vegan Mexican, and a bonus for grabbing brunch at Wat Mongkolratanaram in Berkeley. I personally thought the latter was just okay but it’s an Experience ™️ to get brunch from a Thai temple 😅
Your glasses are so cute Leah!
Love this style of video! Glad you're doing this for YOU :)
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for being here!
Enjoy California! Best place on earth. Have fun!!!! Sonoma county and marin are the 2 best counties for beauty
You guys are going to a lot of the places I went on a roadtrip a couple years ago. I hope you got to go to the beach in Trinidad, College Cove I believe. SOOO beautiful!
Prior to watching I will answer YES, it's the experience not the expense and now to watch the video 🙂
Awe my home …. The California redwoods and pacific ocean ! 💕
I’m late to this video. Not to bring down the chat but just a reminder of open container laws, keep any bottles of alcohol that you have unsealed in the back, as far from the front as you can (since you kinda don’t have a proper trunk at the moment). And remember you can politely refuse any requests to search your person, bags, or car! I wanna keep the rest of your time in the US ticket-free! 😆
Honestly not as bad as I thought! Live your truth besties!!! Once in a lifetime experience- experience it well!
I'm so excited you guys are coming to Chico, CA!!! I am living there and going to school currently so I can't wait to see your next video about how this town treats you guys! ❤️ and if you want to see some friendly faces, come by Dutch Bros on Cohasset rd by Trader Joe's and I'll hook you up (I work until 12p typically)
Would you do a video on your kitchen/cooking setup?
i'm currently traveling around the US mostly by Greyhound bus (with a few planes here and there) and i love it but your videos are making me soooooo eager to get a car and road trip myself. hopefully one day 🤞
We’re on the road in Australia and our “beer” spending line is coffee 😜
Highly recommend George Monbiot’s new book, Regenesis. Absolutely lit my brain on fire.
California is a beautiful place, do you plan to visit any of our big cities? You can camp in Samuel P Taylor State Park and go into San Francisco. Plus I know it sounds cliché, but you must also visit Los Angeles. I know I love LA.
I hope you’ll do this again next month.
Honestly if your not careful your going to get a DUI. Cuz just being in your car and having been drinking or having alcohol in your vehicle you could easily get another ticket . Sleeping in public places “stealth” camping is actually not allowed in some places either . You better read up on local laws about certain things before you proceed in the state of California …
Hi! My husband spend a lot on beer and eating out too. I love it. Where did Leah get her hat? I love it and it looks really nice on her.
It’s a foldable hat from an Australian company I can’t remember but it’s been really great for her!
My hat is from Wallaroo Hat company but I honestly don’t remember where I got my toque from!
What kind of Tupperware are you using? Will you do a haul of what type of plates and items you use?
You guys are awesome ♥️♥️♥️♥️, so inspiring, I am literally dreaming about having this kind of trip one day ♥️♥️♥️♥️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You can do it!
OH YES! WELCOME WELCOME!!
I hope you can hit Colorado..!
Thank you ❤
Was this filmed before or after your lift and tires I was curious if getting that changed your gas expense for the month
Wow guys! I am surprised at how low your expenses were to be honest! I live in St. Catharines, Ontario, and I end up spending a ton of money on groceries for just me and they're not even organic most of the time because I find the prices ridiculous. To fill up my SUV has cost up to $120 bucks at the peak of gas prices, and drive a lot, so that's at least weekly. I also like my booze, so there is that. :) I wish I was having all of your adventures and not just sitting here at home dealing with Toronto traffic!
I'm pretty happy with it too honestly! We've got a good system going!
Yes to books! 📚
😂 what book did you leave at the give a book leave a book 😂 go back and get it if that one sucks or maybe a different one will be there 😂I’ve done that before
I almost asked how much gas was XD I can't believe you beat it with beer lol. Yay Prius. Are you subleasing your place back in Canada?
where is leah's touque from?? it is fantastic I need one
We’re you able to visit Crater Lake, Painted Hills, Wallowa Lake in Oregon?
So fascinating!!!
I’m curious how you are accounting for the bigger & less frequent expenses, especially for the vehicle, like the lift. Is this just going to be tallied at the end with all the disposition expenses?
Leah you have to check out the perks of loving a wildflower if you want something hot, queer, regency era romance novel.
I’m always down for hot queer romance novel suggestions! Thank you!!
New York called. They would like to have a word with you.
Ok, I know you have sticker shock, but the amount to the right of the decimal represents cents, not dollars. Good for you for emphasizing the expenses are illustrative of two people having a long, working-vacation. Adventures are good and travel expands our understanding of this world, others and ourselves. Hope you wind your way down to south Florida, a well-known friend to Canadians!
Really thought your second biggest expense was beer too, that was too funny 😂
I mean it would be surprising but not so surprising I didn’t believe it 😅
I love the beer tally 😂
Message me when you get to Sonoma County. If you come I5 look for 101 or the highway of the Redwood’s
Wow. You popped up in my feed. I was looking at car life in USA on $883 a month. You guys are way out of my league. But it was interesting!.
can you recommend a foldable bowl/box? I read a few reviews and it seems like they like to break.
We have one from sea to summit. Hasn’t broken yet but we don’t use them daily. More like emergency to go boxes
I stay in rest stops all the time
On it's not CALIFORNIA but NV
Good sign!
Not sure of your itinerary, but if you can, Nevada is a pretty stunning contrast to where you’ve been, even the area around Vegas is naturally stunning higher altitude desert and mountains (especially after the hot weather and monsoon season passes in the next few months.) I do feel it is a bit insane to build an urban area that large there with the water issues going the way they are going.
We've had moab on our list for a while and it's a looooong drive but I think we're going to make it happen!
Be careful being intoxicated and being in a car. Even if you are parked. Camping. If you are drunk you could get arrested. Lose your car. Get kicked out of the country. Even if you are not driving.
If you guys are in LA I would love to meet you, by the way I am not recommending Disneyland, I actually hate that place.
So interesting! But for some reason, what I’m really wondering is: does the car have a name?
Polly! And sometimes Lulu! Haha
664.20 on groceries for 2 ppl??!!! Thats insane!!
Yep. That's cheap as freak. $22 a day for 2 people on vacation? I just spent $11 on a loaf of Italian bread, guacamole, in a banana for lunch. And none of it was organic
Thanks for sharing this! I find a lot of channels skip this part . Also how much the channel generates $$$ and what’s tax deductible, gross income, net income of yearly expenses. I’m curious 🧐
Thanks for the comment! Yeah in retrospect I think it's important to mention that this is all a business thing right? Should have been more clear there.
cheers!
That cost more than what I pay for my house
would be nice to see a carbon footprint comparison between this and staying at home
AHHH I wish I was keeping up with your travels and Patreon updates much better!! I just moved to San Diego from Chico and miss NorCal (and the closeness of the redwoods!!) so much >.< Chico is terribly TERRIBLY hot around this time, so I hope you two managed to stay cool indoors somewhere and that you two managed to hit up Bidwell Park!!