DK, love the exceptional variety of content. No one does it better! Smart on the sunscreen - I am fair skinned and have had 2 Melanomas (the WORST kind of skin cancer), so keep doing what you are doing. Best, Paul
Hey Dustin! Consider a resettable breaker in place of the fuse holder. That way it’s still safe, but when you accidentally run the induction top too high, it’s just a flick of a switch to correct. I recommend one from Blue Sea Systems. West Marine caries them.
Bike packing/van life meal routine: Oatmeal -> protein shake -> boiled eggs -> protein shake -> proper meal -> snack -> bed time. Less faffing with cooking and cleaning, less stuff to carry.
Dustin, you're the Best! Your content is always on point. Hilarious, useful, entertaining, noteworthy, wise. I too am a van camper cyclist and all your tips and wisdom were right on. I also love the Van and the signage... 'Flowers by Irene', ' For official use Only',etc. Brilliant!
The attention to detail in the edit (and everything that goes with that like planning and setting up the shots) is sublime. These videos must take longer to make than anyone gives credit for. You are an inspiration for fellow video makers
Few things from this, 1. I need this simplicity in my life, I’m in the process of buying a van and some of the tips you have are great. 2. Where did you get them sunglasses with the prescription lens underneath? I’ve been binging on your videos, love the content from a new subscriber 🤙😎
congrats on the no booze, its been 7 years since i had any. though since i moved to the netherlands they do some great 0% beer that hit the spot at the end of the day. great vid man
Another great and entertaining video - and I love the positivity. Especially liking all the things that don't go as expected being made as features rather than edited out 🥰
That magnet trick is great! I'm adding a magnet or five to my kit. I'll have to check out a sleeping quilt too. Love seeing you on long distance adventures.
Changing poncho has been in my gear for a few years now. Other thing taken from the surf scene is a fake grass mat. Adding - end animation… really good
Dk, my dude. Perfect video to watch as I pack up my Apidura bags for a three day bike packing trip. Heading to new Paltz, New York. Will definitely find some rain so everything is getting packed into small Ziploc and garbage bags as it goes in. Rather be safe than sorry. Much love from the East Coast.
As a long time “beater” ( older cheap car) driver I am very happy you mentioned the spare fuse thing! everybody should carry a pack of fuses in the vehicle and the 10 and one like you had there. One more thing that I always add is a Chilton or Mitchell manual for your vehicle in case anything happens to it. You may be able to troubleshoot it yourself with limited knowledge.
Weather Tech raceway camping and Fort Ord riding is one of my go to weekend bike trips. Food tip, add half a scoop of protein powder to oatmeal. I find it much more satiating.
Liquid Death is a nice sub for beer, as well. I stumbled on their black-canned goodness when I moved to an area that didn't have HopTonic or any other variant.
any tips on keeping your bike clean when on a long road trip like this? I don't care about the frame but the drivetrain/rotors can pick up a lot of road debris (especially if it rains) or dirt from gravel roads
Wait, you stopped drinking!? If not too personal may I inquire why? Love your van and the new older you. ❤ And the magnet trick is genius!! Will use that next van camp
How’s not drinking going for you? I am about 8 months no booze, done a few bike events, na beer and bubble water come in clutch in social situations, especially bike parties! Well done !
I like the simple food philosophy. Make it quick and easy because who wants to cook for an hour after a long ride...you're hungry now. Not so sure about the towel poncho though. It might have to go the way of the Goretex onesie.
I'm all about them oats for breakfast even when I do have a choice. Throw them in an old jam jar with your liquid of choice in the fridge overnight and boom lazy breakfast. Additionally, throw in some coca and caramel plant based protein powered to turn things up to 11!!!
you learned ya lesson! keep a couple fuses in the glovebox, maybe think up a wee list of emergency spares for when you need em, you can get plug kits for car tyres just like bike tyres FYI! but legit tho a little box of spare essentials id a life saver if not for you then for a buddy, its been awesome watching the van progression, glad to see your putting the miles too!
Your content is informative and helpful as well as highly entertaining.. However, the information that could be helpful for those who desire a similar mode of traveling is a proper techniques in human waste collection, storage and disposal when the conventional means of disposal is not available. Each Stealth overnight camping situation can be unique, but in the real world, many humans are physically unable to internally store urine overnight without voiding numerous times and internal solid waste usually requires removal at not always convenient times.
Hopefully one day you'll venture to Minnesota, land of abazillion lakes.....somewhat flat but fun, and awesome cycling folks here. Moved here from NY right before era de covid.....Awesome vids as always!! Jazz musician/Avid Cyclist.
DK you’d love love Arizona’s Arizona trail this fall. I’d recommend cherry-picking segments, perhaps veer off for some Sedona Red rock slickrock. (not slick) I’m 100% bias here. Too far ? NorCal’s Kings range / Paradise Royale / Grasshopper ridge area is mighty fine.
fuses are important to not burn your rig, making fuses easy to access/change make it less tempting to bypass a fuse "temporarly". I live my vanlife vicarioulsy though youtube.
"Hey honey I got you this towel poncho", hands her husband a dress. ha ha ha. Seriously though, awesome video. Does it worry you having your bike outside at night?
Pro tip on the sunscreen from another fair skinned cyclist. If you brush on a light amount of corn starch, potato starch or talc after applying, you don't have sticky skin that slowly attracts dust all day.
Oh damn, this is a great idea. As someone who's ancestors rarely saw the sun, I really appreciate the tip! Any sunscreen brands you like more than others?
@@askforshane I can't say I'm an expert, but I like the stick variety. Recently I've been using Attitude brand because it's pretty waterproof and lasts through a day of sweating, but it's only SPF 30. When it's really intense, I prefer Neutrogena Mineral or Blue Lizard. Both are SPF 50. I do mineral based sun screen.
Unfortunately, nothing in this video is sponsored. I just didn't want to keep saying it over and over and over not sponsored not sponsored not sponsored not sponsored.
As an entertainer of contemporary culture, he, like his audience, had devolved into a fragile, incessantly stimulated creature, perpetually seeking validation in a shallow, ephemeral digital landscape. Swaddled in luxury and excess, he floated through life, his every whim catered to with unnerving precision. Beneath the veneer of his meticulously curated existence lurked a profound fragility, a neurotic core shaped by years of obsessive self-care and relentless pursuit of validation. His hypersensitivity was almost pathological; a stray comment or an unexpected disruption to his routine could trigger a cascade of anxieties. Perpetually tethered to his devices, he existed in a state of constant hyperactivity, his attention fragmented by the digital deluge. Every moment demanded stimulation, a desperate attempt to fend off the creeping void of existential dread. His neuroses were omnipresent, an ever-tightening web that dictated his every action. Anxiety lurked at the edges of his consciousness, ready to pounce at the slightest provocation. He sought solace from gadgets in his van, yet the gnawing sense of inadequacy persisted.
@@EverythingsBeenDone "In a state of languid detachment, I found myself reclining in a hammock, the video playing before my eyes a mere echo of the disillusionment I'd absorbed from reading Houellebecq." 😉
even if I'm sometimes not interested in the subject, I always watch your video because the editing style is so fun, offbeat and curious. Nice work!
David your comment really means a lot to me. Super motivating. Very uplifting.
Thank you!
DK, love the exceptional variety of content. No one does it better! Smart on the sunscreen - I am fair skinned and have had 2 Melanomas (the WORST kind of skin cancer), so keep doing what you are doing. Best, Paul
Paul cheers to you for having gotten past 2 melanomas! We like having you here!
Hey Dustin! Consider a resettable breaker in place of the fuse holder. That way it’s still safe, but when you accidentally run the induction top too high, it’s just a flick of a switch to correct. I recommend one from Blue Sea Systems. West Marine caries them.
This is a great idea! I will start digging. thank you.
Bike packing/van life meal routine: Oatmeal -> protein shake -> boiled eggs -> protein shake -> proper meal -> snack -> bed time. Less faffing with cooking and cleaning, less stuff to carry.
I love my Zenbivy gear. I use it for all camping, bikepacking or otherwise.
Dustin, you're the Best! Your content is always on point. Hilarious, useful, entertaining, noteworthy, wise. I too am a van camper cyclist and all your tips and wisdom were right on. I also love the Van and the signage... 'Flowers by Irene', ' For official use Only',etc. Brilliant!
This makes my day!
The attention to detail in the edit (and everything that goes with that like planning and setting up the shots) is sublime. These videos must take longer to make than anyone gives credit for. You are an inspiration for fellow video makers
Few things from this,
1. I need this simplicity in my life, I’m in the process of buying a van and some of the tips you have are great.
2. Where did you get them sunglasses with the prescription lens underneath?
I’ve been binging on your videos, love the content from a new subscriber 🤙😎
I feel personally thanked for the quilt recommendation. Glad to see you found something that works better!!
I am personally thanking you! I love gear that fits right in and does what its supposed to!
congrats on the no booze, its been 7 years since i had any. though since i moved to the netherlands they do some great 0% beer that hit the spot at the end of the day.
great vid man
Another great and entertaining video - and I love the positivity. Especially liking all the things that don't go as expected being made as features rather than edited out 🥰
Appreciate your comment!
I always enjoy your content, but finally gotta say.. your choice of music and tunes is freaking amazing. So well done.
THANK YOU! Most if it is: 💃🏻 From Chances with Wolves: bit.ly/Chances_with_Wolves
That magnet trick is great! I'm adding a magnet or five to my kit. I'll have to check out a sleeping quilt too. Love seeing you on long distance adventures.
Changing poncho has been in my gear for a few years now. Other thing taken from the surf scene is a fake grass mat.
Adding - end animation… really good
Love the grass mat idea!
Dk, my dude. Perfect video to watch as I pack up my Apidura bags for a three day bike packing trip. Heading to new Paltz, New York. Will definitely find some rain so everything is getting packed into small Ziploc and garbage bags as it goes in. Rather be safe than sorry. Much love from the East Coast.
Very cool! Safe travels I hope you have a blast!
As a long time “beater” ( older cheap car) driver I am very happy you mentioned the spare fuse thing! everybody should carry a pack of fuses in the vehicle and the 10 and one like you had there. One more thing that I always add is a Chilton or Mitchell manual for your vehicle in case anything happens to it. You may be able to troubleshoot it yourself with limited knowledge.
Enjoyed this one Dustin and yes I want to go bikepacking!
Weather Tech raceway camping and Fort Ord riding is one of my go to weekend bike trips. Food tip, add half a scoop of protein powder to oatmeal. I find it much more satiating.
There are usually a few extra fuses in the vehicle fuse panel
Liquid Death is a nice sub for beer, as well. I stumbled on their black-canned goodness when I moved to an area that didn't have HopTonic or any other variant.
any tips on keeping your bike clean when on a long road trip like this? I don't care about the frame but the drivetrain/rotors can pick up a lot of road debris (especially if it rains) or dirt from gravel roads
The magnet on the outside move 🤯
DK..il miglior canale YT in assoluto.Grazie di esistere.Saluti dalle Dolomiti ( Italy).Ciao Dustin.
Wait, you stopped drinking!? If not too personal may I inquire why? Love your van and the new older you. ❤
And the magnet trick is genius!! Will use that next van camp
How’s not drinking going for you? I am about 8 months no booze, done a few bike events, na beer and bubble water come in clutch in social situations, especially bike parties! Well done !
I think I need to make a video on this! we are on a similar trajectory.
Hope it has been a positive experience for you.
I like the simple food philosophy. Make it quick and easy because who wants to cook for an hour after a long ride...you're hungry now. Not so sure about the towel poncho though. It might have to go the way of the Goretex onesie.
LMAO!!!!!!
I'm all about them oats for breakfast even when I do have a choice. Throw them in an old jam jar with your liquid of choice in the fridge overnight and boom lazy breakfast. Additionally, throw in some coca and caramel plant based protein powered to turn things up to 11!!!
I have a zenbiv and love it. Used it on bike trips, it’s nice and compact and warm
you learned ya lesson! keep a couple fuses in the glovebox, maybe think up a wee list of emergency spares for when you need em, you can get plug kits for car tyres just like bike tyres FYI! but legit tho a little box of spare essentials id a life saver if not for you then for a buddy, its been awesome watching the van progression, glad to see your putting the miles too!
great suggestion! You know whats funny is I actaully have a tyre plug for the vans tires in the van...Im not totally lost....only partly ;)
How you are not the biggest channel in cycling, I'll never know.
You should make a video about Poseidon's bikes. Maybe a review of the X Ambition?
Your content is informative and helpful as well as highly entertaining.. However, the information that could be helpful for those who desire a similar mode of traveling is a proper techniques in human waste collection, storage and disposal when the conventional means of disposal is not available. Each Stealth overnight camping situation can be unique, but in the real world, many humans are physically unable to internally store urine overnight without voiding numerous times and internal solid waste usually requires removal at not always convenient times.
pre packaged salads go insanely hard! (kinda a go to for long motorcycle rides for me)
Hopefully one day you'll venture to Minnesota, land of abazillion lakes.....somewhat flat but fun, and awesome cycling folks here. Moved here from NY right before era de covid.....Awesome vids as always!! Jazz musician/Avid Cyclist.
I grew up in Fargo and spent loads of time in Minnesota. Its time to go back!
@@EverythingsBeenDone Awesome!! let us know when ya do, lots of support here!!
Hey you, love most of your great vids keep them coming...
Hey, thanks
@@EverythingsBeenDone 🙌🏽
"Luxury Hobo Setup" would be a great title for something.
Come out to Colorado and bikepack.
THAT was so much fun. Thank you for the vid-ski, bruh!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Keep one leatherman wingman to!!
I also have van shoes😂 And yes Merino is life❤
Sober Dustin is the best Dustin. Try Hoplark! HOP INFUSED CARBONATED TEA, sounds crazy taste amazing.
Also, Crux No Mo IPA and Best Day brewing IPA.... IF you like IPA's :)
Ngl, I don’t drink or like beer and the hop water is darned good. No worse than pamplemousse LaCroix at any rate. 😀
Bolani tip… buy the condiments (mint yogurt at a minimum!) that go with those to really make them sing!
For the spinach wrap?
That would be great
@@EverythingsBeenDone a little garlic in the oil in the pan when you fry it up also adds some flav & aroma
You were in my neck of the woods!!!!
Nice setup and some very good points. What do you carry for bike tools in the van? Thanks for the video and take care, Al
a floor pump, some chain lube and a multi tool thats about it LOL
This is why we have fuses!
Yes I want to bikepacking!
But where is the cookie monster hoodie from?
Where should we go bikepacking?!?!?
DK you’d love love Arizona’s Arizona trail this fall.
I’d recommend cherry-picking segments, perhaps veer off for some Sedona Red rock slickrock. (not slick)
I’m 100% bias here.
Too far ?
NorCal’s Kings range / Paradise Royale / Grasshopper ridge area is mighty fine.
victoria bc canada
More road trips please
fuses are important to not burn your rig, making fuses easy to access/change make it less tempting to bypass a fuse "temporarly". I live my vanlife vicarioulsy though youtube.
You used the vanimation! :)
THANK YOU again for making all these. I use them all the time!!
Always the best‼️👍👍
Appreciate you Teve!
I want to go on my first bike packing trip!
What brand is that fuzzy blue hoodie!
Bikepacking! yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
I like my van life lifestyle
"Hey honey I got you this towel poncho", hands her husband a dress. ha ha ha. Seriously though, awesome video. Does it worry you having your bike outside at night?
Omg you got the zenbivy! I told you it was amazing!
I LOVE IT. Thanks for the suggestion
Stoked you are a quilter now! Welcome to better sleep
Thank you for the suggestion Homie!!
Pro tip on the sunscreen from another fair skinned cyclist. If you brush on a light amount of corn starch, potato starch or talc after applying, you don't have sticky skin that slowly attracts dust all day.
Oh damn, this is a great idea. As someone who's ancestors rarely saw the sun, I really appreciate the tip! Any sunscreen brands you like more than others?
@@askforshane I can't say I'm an expert, but I like the stick variety. Recently I've been using Attitude brand because it's pretty waterproof and lasts through a day of sweating, but it's only SPF 30. When it's really intense, I prefer Neutrogena Mineral or Blue Lizard. Both are SPF 50. I do mineral based sun screen.
this rules thank you!
@@EverythingsBeenDone I'm always happy to help fellow melanin deficient cyclists. Summer can be brutal.
Another vote for Neutrogena Mineral. I'm also up in the PNW, but the eastern side of WA state, so get plenty of time in the sun.
A smorgasboard of tips and hints. A 12 hour drive! That's just rediculous😵💫
This is so selfish, but I hope you never stop telling stories and making videos.
🤜❤️🔥🤛
Why does he have NASA written on the van?
So everything is sponsored !! Just not the beer wannabe 😮
Unfortunately, nothing in this video is sponsored. I just didn't want to keep saying it over and over and over not sponsored not sponsored not sponsored not sponsored.
You don't drink beer? But you brush your teeth and drive?😂
As an entertainer of contemporary culture, he, like his audience, had devolved into a fragile, incessantly stimulated creature, perpetually seeking validation in a shallow, ephemeral digital landscape.
Swaddled in luxury and excess, he floated through life, his every whim catered to with unnerving precision. Beneath the veneer of his meticulously curated existence lurked a profound fragility, a neurotic core shaped by years of obsessive self-care and relentless pursuit of validation.
His hypersensitivity was almost pathological; a stray comment or an unexpected disruption to his routine could trigger a cascade of anxieties. Perpetually tethered to his devices, he existed in a state of constant hyperactivity, his attention fragmented by the digital deluge. Every moment demanded stimulation, a desperate attempt to fend off the creeping void of existential dread.
His neuroses were omnipresent, an ever-tightening web that dictated his every action. Anxiety lurked at the edges of his consciousness, ready to pounce at the slightest provocation. He sought solace from gadgets in his van, yet the gnawing sense of inadequacy persisted.
Chat GPT is getting so good. ✨
@@EverythingsBeenDone "In a state of languid detachment, I found myself reclining in a hammock, the video playing before my eyes a mere echo of the disillusionment I'd absorbed from reading Houellebecq." 😉