I really appreciate the fact that you keep pumping out the videos on such a frequent basis - especially given the back issues you are having at the mo. All good suggestions and most of which I have on the go myself - albeit only on a vacations and weekends basis. One further handy thing I found about a hot water bottle is that if you don’t fill it right up you can use it as a form-fitting tray for your dinner plate on your lap. Keeps your legs and your food warm while you eat - especially good for outdoor eating on camping trips. 👍🏻
Penny & Stella are adorable! I hope that you are finding relief from your back pain! Thick wool socks, nothing worse then having cold feet! And a wool neck scarf!
Wow! And I thought I was being "old fashioned" using a hot water bottle. They are very comforting on cold nights! Kudos to you for promoting their use. And if you're "lucky" enough to have shore power, and electric blanket is another option.
If you live in a house and have gas water heating, one emergency trick in a power failure is an empty plastic milk container filled with hot water and wrapped in a towel. Sleep in bed with it and it'll take the edge off.
I lived in my van for just ove a year up here in Northern Ontario, and I really have to agree with the hot water bottle! You wouldn't think it would help that much, but it does.. cool video!
Great video Matthew, very informative. I've been following you for a while and you're most entertaining and a real stand up guy. I can relate to your back pain because I worked as a mechanic for about 35 years and I'm sorry to tell you that the pain doesn't really go away, you just have good days and not so good days. Anyways I thought I would share that with you. Looking forward to the next video and rest your back as much as possible. Good luck sir and God bless you.
While I have never lived in a van, I was homeless during a few Canadian winters. Hand warmers. The Disposable chemical warmers will do in a pinch but I like the Zippo usb hand warmers. I used to keep one in the front pouch of my hoodie and another in the inside pocket of my coat. I won't say that I was never cold but they certainly helped. I had a solar charger and 2 anchor batteries that kept everything charged.
I don’t live in a vehicle, but my kitty is like a little furnace. I love it when she creates a warm spot for my feet! 😻 Hot water bottles are great - learned that trick from my British friend (I’m American).
I actually have a two person sleeping bag. It has a fleece sheet inside & I put a wool blanket inside too. I sleep under it all not in the bag. Plus I sleep on a fleece blanket. I stay very warm. NJ had a few colder than usual nights. I’m good with cold weather, it’s the summer sauna weather I don’t like. Stay awesome Matt!!❤️
LOVE my water bottles. I have 2. One for my feet and one to snuggle to my chest. Those saved me and my little dogs for the unexpected week of Texas snow and Alice a couple of years ago. Electricity was intermittent and propane needed to be used sparingly.
Matt, this is a wonderful tutorial in winter van life. It seems you have got it nailed. It might be useful to do this again in the summer when it is hotter, to see how you keep cool.❤😂🎉😂❤
Awesome video! Don’t know how you do -20, never mind -40!!! I am a delicate West Coast Flower, with a diesel heater, and electric heater, and Olympian wave 6, a hot tent woodstove, a flowerpot heater, and many many blankets. 😂 Goats also help, but tend to eat everything in the RV and don’t really love being under the blankets.
Thank you for all the pointers Matt! I can apply most of, if not all as I live in similar climate on the east coast. I hope recovery is going well for you
7 years ago when I started my vanlife, I didn't know what to use for heat. This video will be a huge help to anyone starting their journey in vehicle dwelling. I've also tried various ways of heating and I agree a diesel heater or similar gas air heater is the best option and also a backup small electric heater with a pre-planned place to plug in when issues occur with your air heater. And...issues will happen...always plan with that in mind. Great video, Matthew. Much love and hugs
Excellent tips, Matt. I live and travel mostly in California along the coastline. It does get chilly but I have not experienced temperatures much below freezing or 32F. My van is not insulated and I hardly ever have to use my Mr. Heater Buddy or my stove. Warm clothing (layers of merino wool), a hoodie and a warm hat usually suffice. I tried a weighted blanket but I felt claustrophobic with its use. Weird, I guess. On occasion I may turn my stove on just to remove the chill in the air.
A tiny woodstove is good for a backup, as long as you know what your doing with it. A good source of heat in case of emergency, like if you get stranded with no electricity or fuel!
25K! Congrats! I always used an electric blanket. Then I discovered the weighted blanket. It keeps me nice and warm and brings the comfort of the weight like a thick pile of blankets without the storage room needed. And yes, a kitty snuggled up with you is a great heater!
Everyone says it but the diesel heaters really are a game changer for cold weather vanlife, I lasted about a week with propane, just way too much risk and moisture, but good for a back up. The chinese versions are still relatively new on the scene, before the german patent on the webastos/ebers expired a few years ago, winter van life was a completely different animal. Install is everything on these heaters, and parts are cheap, like you implied the german ones do fail and parts are expensive and can be harder to get. Good solid tips!
Hope you are feeling much better and on your way to complete recovery from your back pain. You look happy and healthy again. Thanks for continuing to put out videos through your difficult days. I’m going for knee replacement surgery next week an I need all the positivity I can get! Sending love and warmth from Florida 🌞
I suggest two things you didn't mention to keep warm. First - a couple of "space blankets.," the aluminum foil looking things. They reflect body heat and keep you very cozy. I used a couple on a cold winter's day when my heat went out. One under me (and the cat) with a blanket over it and one over another blanket over me (and the cat) kept us both very warm. My other suggestion comes from my camping days in Minnesota: a down sleeping bag. If you get the kind that zips open fully, it makes a wonderful blanket. In fact, I'd use one over me and another under me.
@@dianehoule625 no I have the 12volt and it doesn't draw much at all. We had it on all night without draining the batteries at all. The one I put in the link is the I bought
We have a Mr buddy we found at a rummage sale for 5.00, it is the best 5.00 dollars we spent. We have a small enclosed but not heated front porch that we had to turn into a home office since 2020 and it heats that porch well. We have a special adapter that allows us to use a larger propane tank, that makes it a little more affordable.
Great list Matt but in hindsight...would you add something more to the floor during your build for insulation? (I know it takes away more head room though)
I use 2 down comforters with duvets on them. One is a winter weight down and one is a summer weight and I generally end up throwing off the lighter one in the middle of the nite. Oh and did I mention I have a large dog in bed with me? 😂 Instant heat! Hope your back is easing up ❤️
#1 Insulation in the trailer R 7.5 ✔ #2 Chinese Diesel Heater - switched for wood stove (allergic to diesel) ✔ #3 backup heat - 350w heater (10:17 works great off grid), tent propane heater $25 from Amazon and I used my backpacker's stove for years in my SUV ✔ #4 Oh, the hot water bottle named BUB a.k.a Back Up Boyfriend ✔ #5 Um, cargo pants ARE stylish!!! Why do you think BSA Scoutmaster's wear them ALL THE TIME! Throw a pair of long johns under them and your set! I also have fleece pants to put under my cargo pants for the really cold days - DON'T TAKE AWAY MY CARGO PANTS! Wool is an awesome base layer, then a fleece mid layer, then a jacket layer-I like a fleece or puffy jacket or vest, then Gortex - breathable but water resistant top layer. And do not forget wool socks-when you go wandering around Banff of course ✔ #6 I actually love my -20C rectangle sleeping bag-the fleece inside makes me so happy! But I also have other blankets to pile on top as well if really cold. And the one thing that I do that is a GAME CHANGER-I wear a wool toque/beanie, thin gloves, and socks to bed. When I take off my "PJ's" they all get stored together-I have different hats, gloves, and socks for day use✔
As a nudist my van would have to have a custom made log burner 1.2 meters wide to burn 1 meter logs. Three stacked on top of each other about 8 inch in diameter 😊
I won't go too far without my weighted blanket either. Also, I rediscovered how wonderful a hot water bottle at the foot of your bed under the covers, for me better than an electric pad.
There is a 12v electric blanket on Amazon that a lot of truckers use and yeah I've used one and loved it. I used a solar battery bank for my power source. As an experiment during the coldest couple of weeks on the 1500 amp hour system. Using it on average of 12 hours a day my system lasted me 4 days. That's NOT bad for emergency power outages, stuck on the side of the road, winter camping and van life. By the way the blankets are usually fleece or flannel but oh so comfy. How's your back pain? Hope it's getting better. Happy trails and safe travels to you and the kitties!
Matthew Good Evening. You never fail to be genuine in your concern for your fellow Van Lifers. And yes fur babies are heat seeking missiles. Once they are next to you everyone is warm 🥵 I don't think you mentioned an electric blanket for when you have shore power or a generator. I bought my only one specifically for moving into my camper. The preheat will run you out of the bed..WoW. But then again I have always been my own personal oven. As far as getting to sleep when it's cold I also depend on my weighted blanket. Take care of you, Penny& Stella. Be Safe, Be as Healthy as you can and Always find Joy in your day. Remember.... Rest is Rust and Motion is Lotion....Liam Neesom
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I am re-watching all these great videos. Just re-watched the 3,000 sub video. Just as awesome today as it was then. Congratulations Matthew and thanks Marc for leading the charge. th-cam.com/video/dbSRZ5r_xU4/w-d-xo.html 🎉😊
I have arthros (and other pain too) and now I am wearing long pants and long sleeve shirt, in merino wool. Now I can stay warm outside... And inside my campervan. It's a game change, for me at least
Congrats on 25k!! Another great video! I'm trying to soak up all the knowledge for when I finally get to buy and build a van so any tips are appreciated. I would 100% insulate the floor though....hate cold feet! Hope your back/leg are feeling better.
This is great content, especially for those planning to spend winters in the cold. Who better to advise them, than you, who has done it for 2 winters. 🧡🍀
Reusable hot packs that you press a metal clip to activate is an other great item, you just boil them to re-use. That has kept me nice and warm in the harsh cold winter nights in my SUV.
I just love this video as you are so honest with your humor on what you need and what you didn’t think of… how do you know until you live it? You are doing your best…
I use hot water bottles like you described on the magical island of Vancouver😂 I live in Victoria & I like a cold bedroom with a nice duvet on top of me & my hot water bottle & neck magic bag to keep me warm & cozy😁❤️
Thank you Matt Great information on how to keep Warm...Brrr it's cold out there.. I do have a question meaning to ask for a while now How is your Friend Amber is she still around Calgary... She hasn't posted anything.... Little Worried 😯.. Thanks again for another GREAT VIDEO.. Sending Paws of Love to your Kitty's 🌿💕🐾🐾💕🌿 Bug Hugs to you Keep warm more Snow on the way an Cold...
A good friend of mine bought one of those Chinese made and his semi almost burned up. Number one is the fuel tube is not rated for oil n fuel. Wabosto is the best. Will last forever. Now they all do need to be cleaned out. I found to just every 3 years to buy the rebuild kit and clean it. I put new igniter gaskets and fuel filter.
Matt ur a beautiful human! U know i didn't know Stella was as old as she is she still looks so young!👀❤🇨🇦ur fan from the Grey Eagle Casino. Thanks for sharing ur living life with Us
I'm going with a Dickenson Marine propane heater. Yeah a bit more expensive, but I trust it more than most others and it's also a dry heat since it's vented as well and they look nice adding a little atmosphere looking like a little fireplace.
Matt made a whole video just to get whoever sent those pants to send him another pair. Lol! Just kidding of course. Another great vid Matt, the winter/cold parts of van life are a concern for anyone doing/considering that life for sure!
@@sarah_n_tank_girl Hi hunny I'm doing silent retreat atm so not really doing internet, although just popped in to watch Matthew's vlogs because I can't sleep tonight. Should be over with retreat next week. Catch you then, take care for now girl!💞
Amazing vid man! Diesel heater it is! Getting prepared to spend the winter in my rig for the first time (18ft stealth box truck)… I already insulted it
Do you know these little thingys from the dollar store? The chemical hand warmers? They are amazing in a pinch! Yes you need to revive them with boiling water, but for those coldest hours at night they're ready in one second. I have 4-8 always on hand in my van.
1- Insulation 2- diesel heater 3- back up heat source Mr buddy - 21 volt 4- stove - propane 20 lbs tank 5- jet boil- back up 6- water bottle Keep water hot. Help warm your body 7- fleece clothing 8- long johns 9- pants lined with fleece 10- 260 marino clothing 11- weighted blanket To stay warm
I read of your interest about this in a much newer video. If you want to be in a permanent spot more, look into extended stay hotels, Just renting a hotel space, maybe more like a suite. Bonus is there could be a cooking area, laundry somewhere in the building and a pool. Much less costly than renting a room. I have read about many doing this.
I agree 100% with what you say about keeping warm, can I suggest a down filled duvet or comforter. OR a winter rectangular shaped sleeping bag, one that can be used as a duvet or comforter. I had toatlly forgotten about a hot water bottle, thank you, added to my shopping list.!!!
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Thank you! I don’t live or camp in such a cold place bc I have asthma. But I have the big Blueti portable power source and solar panels so I use one of the little plug in heaters. I think the Jetboil would be my back-up. I hope your back is better!
Beautiful. Thanks. My $80 used military sleepimg back is one of the best investment I've made. Consider it for full time sleeping or as a survivalist backup. Montreal, like Calgary can get super cold and humid on top of that killing cold.
Brings back memories of curling up with a warm pis jug 😅
Lots of good ideas and a bonus appearance of the cats.
I really appreciate the fact that you keep pumping out the videos on such a frequent basis - especially given the back issues you are having at the mo. All good suggestions and most of which I have on the go myself - albeit only on a vacations and weekends basis. One further handy thing I found about a hot water bottle is that if you don’t fill it right up you can use it as a form-fitting tray for your dinner plate on your lap. Keeps your legs and your food warm while you eat - especially good for outdoor eating on camping trips. 👍🏻
Penny & Stella are adorable! I hope that you are finding relief from your back pain! Thick wool socks, nothing worse then having cold feet! And a wool neck scarf!
Wow! And I thought I was being "old fashioned" using a hot water bottle. They are very comforting on cold nights! Kudos to you for promoting their use. And if you're "lucky" enough to have shore power, and electric blanket is another option.
If you live in a house and have gas water heating, one emergency trick in a power failure is an empty plastic milk container filled with hot water and wrapped in a towel. Sleep in bed with it and it'll take the edge off.
Who needs a scarf when you have a Stella 😊
Great Vlog Matt very informative and excellent advice.
I lived in my van for just ove a year up here in Northern Ontario, and I really have to agree with the hot water bottle! You wouldn't think it would help that much, but it does.. cool video!
Great video Matthew, very informative. I've been following you for a while and you're most entertaining and a real stand up guy. I can relate to your back pain because I worked as a mechanic for about 35 years and I'm sorry to tell you that the pain doesn't really go away, you just have good days and not so good days. Anyways I thought I would share that with you. Looking forward to the next video and rest your back as much as possible. Good luck sir and God bless you.
While I have never lived in a van, I was homeless during a few Canadian winters. Hand warmers. The Disposable chemical warmers will do in a pinch but I like the Zippo usb hand warmers. I used to keep one in the front pouch of my hoodie and another in the inside pocket of my coat. I won't say that I was never cold but they certainly helped. I had a solar charger and 2 anchor batteries that kept everything charged.
I don’t live in a vehicle, but my kitty is like a little furnace. I love it when she creates a warm spot for my feet! 😻 Hot water bottles are great - learned that trick from my British friend (I’m American).
Great tips Matt! One thing I found that works in a cold bed is sleeping on top of a wool blanket. Keeps the cold underneath your bed from coming up...
I agree - a thick wool blanket makes an awesome underblanket.
I actually have a two person sleeping bag. It has a fleece sheet inside & I put a wool blanket inside too. I sleep under it all not in the bag. Plus I sleep on a fleece blanket. I stay very warm. NJ had a few colder than usual nights. I’m good with cold weather, it’s the summer sauna weather I don’t like. Stay awesome Matt!!❤️
LOVE my water bottles. I have 2. One for my feet and one to snuggle to my chest. Those saved me and my little dogs for the unexpected week of Texas snow and Alice a couple of years ago. Electricity was intermittent and propane needed to be used sparingly.
Overalls, down feather blankets. Wool socks,
Clay pot candle heater system. Candle heats he cyramic pot creating warmth
Remember, however, that down does not insulate if it gets wet so keep it dry (also, can use thinsulate type products as backups).
If you like the fleece lined clothes you should try flannel lined jeans! Loved the video.
Ooo sounds right up my alley!
LL Bean carries them!
Matt, this is a wonderful tutorial in winter van life. It seems you have got it nailed. It might be useful to do this again in the summer when it is hotter, to see how you keep cool.❤😂🎉😂❤
I've been watching your older videos and enjoying them. Hope you & little one are doing well. Take care, stay safe & God Bless You 😇🙏.
Merino base layers are awesome !
Awesome video! Don’t know how you do -20, never mind -40!!! I am a delicate West Coast Flower, with a diesel heater, and electric heater, and Olympian wave 6, a hot tent woodstove, a flowerpot heater, and many many blankets. 😂 Goats also help, but tend to eat everything in the RV and don’t really love being under the blankets.
Thank you for all the pointers Matt! I can apply most of, if not all as I live in similar climate on the east coast. I hope recovery is going well for you
7 years ago when I started my vanlife, I didn't know what to use for heat. This video will be a huge help to anyone starting their journey in vehicle dwelling. I've also tried various ways of heating and I agree a diesel heater or similar gas air heater is the best option and also a backup small electric heater with a pre-planned place to plug in when issues occur with your air heater. And...issues will happen...always plan with that in mind. Great video, Matthew. Much love and hugs
Excellent tips, Matt. I live and travel mostly in California along the coastline. It does get chilly but I have not experienced temperatures much below freezing or 32F. My van is not insulated and I hardly ever have to use my Mr. Heater Buddy or my stove. Warm clothing (layers of merino wool), a hoodie and a warm hat usually suffice. I tried a weighted blanket but I felt claustrophobic with its use. Weird, I guess. On occasion I may turn my stove on just to remove the chill in the air.
A tiny woodstove is good for a backup, as long as you know what your doing with it. A good source of heat in case of emergency, like if you get stranded with no electricity or fuel!
25K! Congrats! I always used an electric blanket. Then I discovered the weighted blanket. It keeps me nice and warm and brings the comfort of the weight like a thick pile of blankets without the storage room needed. And yes, a kitty snuggled up with you is a great heater!
Wow ur amazing matt u post as much more often to make a living and u enjoy making videos for us and it awesome hope u feel better sooner
Good tips…I’m sure many will appreciate this video! 😊 “You will never find me doing that though!” I love your honesty! 😂😂😂
Everyone says it but the diesel heaters really are a game changer for cold weather vanlife, I lasted about a week with propane, just way too much risk and moisture, but good for a back up. The chinese versions are still relatively new on the scene, before the german patent on the webastos/ebers expired a few years ago, winter van life was a completely different animal. Install is everything on these heaters, and parts are cheap, like you implied the german ones do fail and parts are expensive and can be harder to get. Good solid tips!
U.S. residents - get your Chinese ones now before U.S. prices go up and no longer challenge Webasto and Esbar prices.
So many helpful ideas!! I even use the hot water bottle at home in freezing Montreal!!
Hope you are feeling much better and on your way to complete recovery from your back pain. You look happy and healthy again. Thanks for continuing to put out videos through your difficult days. I’m going for knee replacement surgery next week an I need all the positivity I can get! Sending love and warmth from Florida 🌞
I suggest two things you didn't mention to keep warm. First - a couple of "space blankets.," the aluminum foil looking things. They reflect body heat and keep you very cozy. I used a couple on a cold winter's day when my heat went out. One under me (and the cat) with a blanket over it and one over another blanket over me (and the cat) kept us both very warm. My other suggestion comes from my camping days in Minnesota: a down sleeping bag. If you get the kind that zips open fully, it makes a wonderful blanket. In fact, I'd use one over me and another under me.
I have a 12volt mattress cover that heats up. And it doesn't take much power. Really nice
That's an idea I was going to mention. Do you plug it into a Jackery?
@@dianehoule625 no I have a battery system with two battleborn batteries but you could plug it into the jackery.
@@dianehoule625 I took it to Glacier national park and it was nice and cozy at nights. Heat your bed up before you crawl in😊
@@debberkebile4396 I slept on one at Christmas when I was housesitting. Loved it! Does it draw much power? More than compared to a heating pad?
@@dianehoule625 no I have the 12volt and it doesn't draw much at all. We had it on all night without draining the batteries at all. The one I put in the link is the I bought
"If you want to be a super hero under your clothes." LOL.
We have a Mr buddy we found at a rummage sale for 5.00, it is the best 5.00 dollars we spent. We have a small enclosed but not heated front porch that we had to turn into a home office since 2020 and it heats that porch well. We have a special adapter that allows us to use a larger propane tank, that makes it a little more affordable.
This channel is like eating junk food. FUN!
Oh hey Matt any chance we can get an ' everybody just calm down' travel mug in your merch shop ???
Hmm I thought there was one, I’ll look into it! 😁
Great list Matt but in hindsight...would you add something more to the floor during your build for insulation? (I know it takes away more head room though)
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Thanks for giggles Mathew
I use 2 down comforters with duvets on them. One is a winter weight down and one is a summer weight and I generally end up throwing off the lighter one in the middle of the nite. Oh and did I mention I have a large dog in bed with me? 😂 Instant heat! Hope your back is easing up ❤️
#1 Insulation in the trailer R 7.5 ✔
#2 Chinese Diesel Heater - switched for wood stove (allergic to diesel) ✔
#3 backup heat - 350w heater (10:17 works great off grid), tent propane heater $25 from Amazon and I used my backpacker's stove for years in my SUV ✔
#4 Oh, the hot water bottle named BUB a.k.a Back Up Boyfriend ✔
#5 Um, cargo pants ARE stylish!!! Why do you think BSA Scoutmaster's wear them ALL THE TIME! Throw a pair of long johns under them and your set! I also have fleece pants to put under my cargo pants for the really cold days - DON'T TAKE AWAY MY CARGO PANTS! Wool is an awesome base layer, then a fleece mid layer, then a jacket layer-I like a fleece or puffy jacket or vest, then Gortex - breathable but water resistant top layer. And do not forget wool socks-when you go wandering around Banff of course ✔
#6 I actually love my -20C rectangle sleeping bag-the fleece inside makes me so happy! But I also have other blankets to pile on top as well if really cold. And the one thing that I do that is a GAME CHANGER-I wear a wool toque/beanie, thin gloves, and socks to bed. When I take off my "PJ's" they all get stored together-I have different hats, gloves, and socks for day use✔
Back up boyfriend...Love it!
Love the BUB...👍👍
I agree, but I prefer mittens to help keep the fingers warming each other 😊 Yes! Have a day set and a night set = yes, yes, yes 😅
As a nudist my van would have to have a custom made log burner 1.2 meters wide to burn 1 meter logs. Three stacked on top of each other about 8 inch in diameter 😊
I won't go too far without my weighted blanket either. Also, I rediscovered how wonderful a hot water bottle at the foot of your bed under the covers, for me better than an electric pad.
There is a 12v electric blanket on Amazon that a lot of truckers use and yeah I've used one and loved it. I used a solar battery bank for my power source. As an experiment during the coldest couple of weeks on the 1500 amp hour system. Using it on average of 12 hours a day my system lasted me 4 days. That's NOT bad for emergency power outages, stuck on the side of the road, winter camping and van life. By the way the blankets are usually fleece or flannel but oh so comfy. How's your back pain? Hope it's getting better. Happy trails and safe travels to you and the kitties!
Matthew Good Evening. You never fail to be genuine in your concern for your fellow Van Lifers. And yes fur babies are heat seeking missiles. Once they are next to you everyone is warm 🥵 I don't think you mentioned an electric blanket for when you have shore power or a generator. I bought my only one specifically for moving into my camper. The preheat will run you out of the bed..WoW. But then again I have always been my own personal oven. As far as getting to sleep when it's cold I also depend on my weighted blanket. Take care of you, Penny& Stella. Be Safe, Be as Healthy as you can and Always find Joy in your day. Remember....
Rest is Rust and Motion is Lotion....Liam Neesom
****25K SUBSCRIBERS**** Thank you to everyone new and old for the support! As always go out there you guys, be happy, be creative, be yourselves and most importantly be POSITIVE.
I am re-watching all these great videos. Just re-watched the 3,000 sub video. Just as awesome today as it was then. Congratulations Matthew and thanks Marc for leading the charge. th-cam.com/video/dbSRZ5r_xU4/w-d-xo.html 🎉😊
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I have arthros (and other pain too) and now I am wearing long pants and long sleeve shirt, in merino wool. Now I can stay warm outside... And inside my campervan. It's a game change, for me at least
Congrats on 25k!! Another great video! I'm trying to soak up all the knowledge for when I finally get to buy and build a van so any tips are appreciated. I would 100% insulate the floor though....hate cold feet! Hope your back/leg are feeling better.
ooohhh, the warm water bottle, what a oldfashion solution, use it al the time with my rheumatism
This is great content, especially for those planning to spend winters in the cold. Who better to advise them, than you, who has done it for 2 winters. 🧡🍀
Great suggestions. I would thought of having several sources of heat but it does make a lot of sense. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I have a 12 volt electric blanket, wool blanket, and 2 weighted blankets. 🔥
Great information. Oh Stella was majestic at the end there 🐈⬛💚🍀💚
Reusable hot packs that you press a metal clip to activate is an other great item, you just boil them to re-use. That has kept me nice and warm in the harsh cold winter nights in my SUV.
3:25 my man's said insulation is detrimental in the winter and I started screaming 😂😂😂
I just love this video as you are so honest with your humor on what you need and what you didn’t think of… how do you know until you live it? You are doing your best…
Thank you so much for giving this advice! I've got all the things, except for a weighted blanket, I like that idea. 👌
Hi Matt! You hit 25k, CONGRATULATIONS!
I use hot water bottles like you described on the magical island of Vancouver😂 I live in Victoria & I like a cold bedroom with a nice duvet on top of me & my hot water bottle & neck magic bag to keep me warm & cozy😁❤️
Thank you Matt Great information on how to keep Warm...Brrr it's cold out there..
I do have a question meaning to ask for a while now How is your Friend Amber is she still around Calgary... She hasn't posted anything.... Little Worried 😯..
Thanks again for another GREAT VIDEO.. Sending Paws of Love to your Kitty's 🌿💕🐾🐾💕🌿 Bug Hugs to you
Keep warm more Snow on the way an Cold...
Lol don’t be worried. She is good we still see each other all the time
Thank you for the Update..👍👍 Sure Miss Amber... she's your Sidekick LOL. 😂
Great reminder..
Now if i can just remember the reminder next time...
Keep on tinkering
A good friend of mine bought one of those Chinese made and his semi almost burned up. Number one is the fuel tube is not rated for oil n fuel. Wabosto is the best. Will last forever. Now they all do need to be cleaned out. I found to just every 3 years to buy the rebuild kit and clean it. I put new igniter gaskets and fuel filter.
12volt electric blankets are great too. You can even put it underneath as a layer to lay on.
Matt ur a beautiful human! U know i didn't know Stella was as old as she is she still looks so young!👀❤🇨🇦ur fan from the Grey Eagle Casino. Thanks for sharing ur living life with Us
I've been eyeing those weighted blankets. I think I'm gonna try one.
I'm going with a Dickenson Marine propane heater. Yeah a bit more expensive, but I trust it more than most others and it's also a dry heat since it's vented as well and they look nice adding a little atmosphere looking like a little fireplace.
Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Matt made a whole video just to get whoever sent those pants to send him another pair. Lol! Just kidding of course. Another great vid Matt, the winter/cold parts of van life are a concern for anyone doing/considering that life for sure!
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@@VanlifePLUS I hear you babe!😉
@@TheLeopardGirl Hey Girl...how are you doing? Missed you on the premiere 😥
@@sarah_n_tank_girl Hi hunny I'm doing silent retreat atm so not really doing internet, although just popped in to watch Matthew's vlogs because I can't sleep tonight. Should be over with retreat next week. Catch you then, take care for now girl!💞
Amazing vid man! Diesel heater it is! Getting prepared to spend the winter in my rig for the first time (18ft stealth box truck)… I already insulted it
The hardest part is done then! Congratulations and good lucky on the heater install! 👊
Do you know these little thingys from the dollar store? The chemical hand warmers? They are amazing in a pinch! Yes you need to revive them with boiling water, but for those coldest hours at night they're ready in one second. I have 4-8 always on hand in my van.
Good morning from Australia Matt, new to your channel, great commentary - nice to see you enjoying our Aussie McCafe ☕️
Thank you for all the information very helpful
Thank you Mathew 💖
Woohoo 25k! Congratulations Matthew!
I have a Onesie suit lol. It's one piece from head to toe with a hood and its Sherpa lined. If you have this, you won't need nothing else.
I've heard snowmobile suits work great too :D
Stay warm. Enjoyed the video.
I knew you’d hit 25k with the last video! Congrats bud!
Thanks Jake!
1- Insulation
2- diesel heater
3- back up heat source
Mr buddy - 21 volt
4- stove - propane
20 lbs tank
5- jet boil- back up
6- water bottle
Keep water hot. Help warm your body
7- fleece clothing
8- long johns
9- pants lined with fleece
10- 260 marino clothing
11- weighted blanket
To stay warm
Yup...😊 Lists are good 👍
Also to keep warm: a big fat 250 pound plus woman w/ big banana boobies !
Your videos are entertaining and easy to watch. Thanks for making them.
Sudbury, ON here. Thanks for this info. It's handy having a reference point for Canadian temperatures. 😊
Very informative Matthew. Thanks for your info.
I read of your interest about this in a much newer video. If you want to be in a permanent spot more, look into extended stay hotels, Just renting a hotel space, maybe more like a suite. Bonus is there could be a cooking area, laundry somewhere in the building and a pool. Much less costly than renting a room. I have read about many doing this.
It’s not a terrible idea - however I much more prefer the idea of being able to provide and decorate a separate bedroom for my daughter
Carbon dioxide detector with propane. A really warm hat is a MUST when it is really cold then a hoodie. Warm wool socks
Hello Matthew (& girls) ... and all.
Stella, Vanlife Roof Kitty 😊 so cute!
I agree 100% with what you say about keeping warm, can I suggest a down filled duvet or comforter. OR a winter rectangular shaped sleeping bag, one that can be used as a duvet or comforter. I had toatlly forgotten about a hot water bottle, thank you, added to my shopping list.!!!
All great tips, thank you Matthew!!
The drive to 25K subscribers. How can you help the channel? It is easy...... simply subscribe, SMASH that like button, share, comment, engage and like other comments. As always go out there you guys, be happy, be creative, be yourselves and most importantly be POSITIVE.
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And we’re almost there 😊💃
@@monikarohr4994 this video should do it!
@@marconion For sure! he called himself a dum dum....that's gotta do it
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Wow! Your weighted blanket looks SOOO cozy. Where did you source it? How long did it take Stella to come down from the roof? Silly girl...
One of your best episodes. Thanks!
I hike a wee bit, merino wool socks and base layer are the mutts nuts :)
25k congratulations 🎊 xx
Thank you! I don’t live or camp in such a cold place bc I have asthma. But I have the big Blueti portable power source and solar panels so I use one of the little plug in heaters. I think the Jetboil would be my back-up. I hope your back is better!
Funny ending. And good talks. I agree 100%
Beautiful. Thanks.
My $80 used military sleepimg back is one of the best investment I've made. Consider it for full time sleeping or as a survivalist backup.
Montreal, like Calgary can get super cold and humid on top of that killing cold.
Today you give lot of good advice 🥰😎
you continue to inspire me to go vanlife dude! looove your videos!
you are hilarious, I absolutely enjoyed this video
Sleeping bag over blankets! Keeps the heat in! Just sucks when you have to get out and go pee! But i think that is universal with blankets anyways!
Thank you🙏 for all that information .
From a fellow Canadian, Thank you
Congrats on 25K Subscribers Matt! :)
hi 👋 Matthew congrats on 👍🤗