She called you back in 5 minutes, canceled the other buyer, and sold you the van at whatever you could pay. I love that so much! Living your best life, man!
And she also said she needed some good karma. I loved this simple build. Love his philosophy that he states at end around 14:40. Loving, caring man. Beautiful dog too.
This guide is a good resource of videos, pictures and drawing. It does not have plans, so if that's what you're looking for don't bother with this book. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxLum--iPp9YKZ09j1BMdHaBMLkrGfIbcm What this book does have is a lot of great information on the building of sheds, design ideas, building options, etc. The author goes through the steps to build a foundation, framing, roof, even ideas on internal storage and external finishes. The text is easy to follow and understand. There are many sidebars that give tips and advice which most laymen probably wouldn't have considered. The photographs are great quality too. This is a great book and I'd recommend it highly for anyone needing or interested in building a shed.
Well said. Man... I get so complaining about the bliss and splendor I have, at times. What's up with that? I have a coat hanger. Thank you. Actually... I am happy I have a coat hanger. I just forgot. Thank you. 😁
Agreed man. I have a 90s school bus piece of shit that I turned into a skoolie. Really from scrap to something rustic and livable. It’s nice. These can lifers much of the time call them self nomads. They live in luxury. Annoying. And tiny home shows showing NOT TINY HOMES. tiny is 100 square feet and under. Not 500. There’s condos all over that are less than 500. Lol
Swan Auto47 Hahahaha. Brotha you nailed it with that comment👌. Triple axle. Granite counter tops. Mini split air conditioner. Oh and built for 150,000 American dollars which takes away from minimalism. Part of minimalism is using old pallets and junk yards and repurposed materials which I’ve used absolute garbage to make beautiful things. This is not tiny living. Also having a company make it? Minimalism is also not 150,000 dollars or more for a tiny home lol. Paying someone when you can do it yourself to save. That’s minimalism. Also to end off this rant I’m adding you can lifers who have 80 grand sprinter vans new from and dealership then build with a company also for a total of 160,000 grand or more. That ain’t minimalism. Oh Il add that for example I could add a luxury shower payed for by s builder. I’m using repurposed stuff and making a decent one where I’m going to heat water and use s cheap pump to shower. Just a little side tank I fill time to time. Home made as well. Shower all repurposed materials from metal to plastic to wood that in seal with sealant glue gun and then 10! coats of heavy duty oil based based varnish. That’s minimalism. Damn it annoys me. So to people out there doing the work and making it the real way in respect of those who can only do it the cheap way for them and their families, big respect to you. If you read this and need help text me 647 972 1988. Im Tom and am experienced with conversions. Many better than me but I can help. And also get others I know to help. Just ask. Much love.
These are the kind of builds that speak to me...those high end sprinter vans are nice but they have zero character. This vanbin tells a story. Great video
I'm proud of you. Thank you for setting a great example for all generations. The lady that sold you the van at a reasonable price for the good karma... Kudos to her.
that's really awesome the seller let him have the van for what he could afford. I hope that lady gets a ton of good karma and blessings. nice build bro
Damn, the story of the person you got the van from who made sure you got it for what you had, got me right in the feels. The van I have was given to me by a 96 year old woman who of course had to get approval from her family. She gave it to me after learning that I lost everything in a fire a couple weeks prior. The van sat for nearly 30 years. She wanted me to have it, especially knowing that i had just bought an RV so that I would eventually be able to travel around with it and explore this country. Thanks to her and her family, I am the proud owner of a 1979 Dodge and am in the process of doing a full restoration while living in it. She has since passed away. God bless her soul.
That is a great attitude considering the turn of events. The image of the 96 year old lady gets “me right in the feels.” I love it when the ‘world’ works the way it was meant to. I had a similar experience like Frye, when buying a motorcycle a couple decades ago. Virtually no money, quit my job to ‘go west’, spent too much on a 500cc bike, decided to resell sell it when I realized there was a slightly newer 650cc version of the same bike... So I ended up finding a mint 650 that had really low mileage but the bike had a little problem with it... the front brakes locked up and wouldn’t release (which he just had rebuilt to fix the problem). So over the phone I told him the issue (I tested it while it was at the mechanics shop) and my situation, he says look my wife wants it gone and I want help you out, give me 600 and it’s yours. I was thinking I’d offer him like 1500... And the brake issue just needed a pin to clean out the tiny air intake hole in the brake fluid reservoir (30 seconds). Stayed out west for a year, learned cabinet making with local cabinet shop, sold the bike for 1900 and paid off my credit card then drove a woman’s car back across the country, gas paid, right to exactly where I started. There were many things like this during that period. It was one situation after another where things worked out in a beautiful way... it just seemed normal... between finding food, lodging, work, travel, comfort, etc... always in an interesting way. God bless.
@@BillWalters-kx8sw Wow!! Was it really your van? If so, that guy kept his promess: he really used it to fill up his dream!!! If not, tks anyway for your kindness. Peace.
I wholeheartedly agree with this! and your open heart honesty, eating the squirrel and lassoing your dog, and just janking it. you are an incredible person, thank you for sharing!
Trey Frye, I was really impressed at how neat your van is kept. So many people who live in their vans have so much plain ol' junk that you can't see the real van for all the noise of the stuff. Good Job!!!! You didn't say how you keep yourself, what you do for a living or if you are living off a trust fund. What a great inspiration to all who see this video. Good Luck in your travels and your life.
"I went to the woods to live deliberately, to live deep, to suck out the marrow of life. To put out all that was not life; and not, when I come to die, discover that I had not lived."- paraphrased (because it's from memory, and that's the way I remember it, so please, scholars, don't come after me☺), Henry David Thoreau, Walden Frye is the embodiment of one of my favorite story passages of all time; congratulations to you my friend for learning this so early in life...and to Cedar too...he is the perfect companion. Also, to the sweet lady that sold you this van, I hope you get tons of good karma...that was so cool what you did! Stay safe, enjoy all this land has to offer. I low key wish I was there.
I'm a stock investor. I live in a home I paid 1.2M for, that's gated. Just me and my GSD. I envy this guy and his lifestyle. I'd trade my life for his life. I randomly stumbled upon this video and I've been needing a drastic change. I firmly believe that this is it. Love the video, the van and your character and personality. Thank you for the realization that you inspired me to see.
You wouldn’t make it out there. You would need people to do everything for you. A complete drag is what you would be. Mainly staying in hotel rooms and spending a few hours on some trails that you take pictures of with your professional camera . Your comment was bull shit to begin with. No one believes what you do. Have a terrible day.
Loving The Dash.....Go take a look at scooter tramp scotty on youtube. Been living off his Harley for like 20 years. Closed his business, sold his house and hit the road. Never looked back. Works a little when he needs to, and does what ever he wants the rest of the time. FREEDOM.
@INDIGO STARSEED TAROT sorry for your loss. I am searching for a Van having lost someone very special to me to Blood Cancer so agree with you as I made a promise to them. Scary as you say, but we you have to just do it. I don't believe in letting life pass me by with what if's. You either do or complain and stay stagnant. So agree with your encouragement and focus. Good Luck. Hope the Van stuff your end goes well.🙏🏿
@@andyokus5735 no at 21 you have everyone telling you what you need to be doing. This is the opposite and it's working. I'm 30 and struggling with the social pressures of "needing" things. Hardest part too me seems like the loneliness. Moments are so much better shared
Yeah. He has life figured out at 21. I did too. Until I grew up and actually got kicked in the ass a few times. And I thank god for all those years of a job I hated that gave me a pension and the money I put away while living frugally that will supplement my pension. Because life will happen and you will get sick, have accidents, need money and what nobody tells you is you don’t have a happy healthy life until you’re 80 when you wake up sick but comfortably taken care of on the money you didn’t save. Nope aging starts in your late 30’s and early 40’s and goes downhill from there. And you still have another 40 plus years to live like that.
this has to be my favorite video I've seen of someone doing van life, he is so wholesome and his van has so much character! I especially love the woodstove :D
If you have peace of mind and aren't stuggling with depression or messed up from things you feel bad about from the past then you can go a long way in life just on enthusiasm. When I was his age, 21 I was living with my Mum, lacked confidence, immature and struggling with issues. Good on him. Great guy and great van!
This is a wise young man! There's this saying (and I'm paraphrasing here) that goes something like: _"A good traveler cares not so much about the final destination, but rather enjoys every step of the journey itself"_ Good travels to you, Frye.
Can you imagine most people having office jobs, day jobs, working day and night to pay bills and live miserable lives. He literally found and shows us how to be happy!
I grew up in Appalachia. This build speaks to me. I LOVE your floor. I loved the barns we had on our property. So much character. I’m in a short Skoolie and need to purge. I put way too much stuff in here. I miss the days of the build when it was simpler and less cluttered. You realize how little you need when you open yourself up to that possibility. Even with my medical issues, I don’t need a lot. Warm blankets and a good dog will fix a lot of problems.
Love this guys attitude! "Gotta put it all on the line to catch the big fish." Wish I did this right after high school! I suppose the next best time is tomorrow.
I've come back to this video four or five times now. I just picked up an '84 Vanagon and am spending my quarantine time converting it. This is by far my favorite build I've seen; sorry if I end up taking a few ideas Frye!
The less you have, the more you have is so true. We got rid of everything, quit our jobs, renovated a 21 year old motorhome and hit the road. We resell on ebay while on the road to finance everything. Changed our lives!
Honestly, im thinking how could he survive in this world with his small van, old lifestyle, with his happy go lucky attitude, in this modern world? I know many would think like that... But, deep inside me, i want to live like him, nothing to worry about what is in or should i become like busy man on earth? I mean, I want to live like him, his free- spirited and independent is what I want to have for all my life while having a family, and raising kids.. Just always happy and nothing to worry about...
This is my favourite van conversion it looks incredible inside and out, with such a homely look and feel to the space! Functional design, reclaimed materials, solar energy, sustainably positive living that we could all do with considering the pressures of society and life. Nature and humans best friend what a perfect life ❤️ from Australia
One of the best videos and stories I've seen on van life. What seems like chaos is actually well thought out and truly without any stress or ulterior motive... love it!
Such wisdom from such a young person - he knows himself and lives freely, not hung up by petty things in life that don't matter. everything in that van has a function or some kind of sentimental value. I'm in my early 30s and I'm so inspired by him!
I'm living in my 87 Westfalia camper van. But mine is a pop top, so I'm really jealous of the high top 👍👍👍 he nailed it when he said one of the funnest things about this lifestyle is improvising! I love it!
Wow you can tell that van belongs in the woods! What a legend- land cruiser to vanagon that's brave. I've never seen a vanagon with that much character! Awesome build!
After five years of watching van videos yours is still my favorite! Watching you again by choice. Love the cabin feel so rustic and cozy looking. My flavor.
“Gotta put it all out on the line and just catch a big fish.” Love that and how true it is. I really liked his set up, it’s warm, comfortable, and has most of ones needs. I especially liked his squirrel hide and his clay shells sitting on his table. Couldn’t help but wonder where his shotgun was though. And you’re right, none of my damn business! 😊 Really though, he has a sweet van; suits him perfectly. We need more people like him in our world, self-sufficient, self-aware, ready to take problems head on, not afraid to explore what’s outside the small world we’ve created around us. Doesn’t hurt he’s living the good life either. Elk in his freezer, yum! 😋 Wishing you all the best and stay smiling
Proud of you. You living a dream I wish I would have. I'm 70 and it's great seeing ya video. Enjoy ya life beautiful work on the inside of ya van. When you get older you will look back and know you enjoyed ya journey. God bless you.
This is one of the coolest guys I have ever seen. Can't wait til I start living the van life! I just have to get the money to buy it after I get out of debt... And get my license... And complete the terms of my probation... And get off parole so I can leave the state.
Zip G best of luck with everything 💓 no matter what always try and have faith that you can do it. I don’t even know you but I believe everyone deserves a good life ☀️ I wish you safe journeys
After you get your license, you can get a van and start fixing it to live in. Then live in it while you're still on parole to save money. Once you're free, go.
"As soon as you lean over the edge a little bit, everything just starts working out...." YES! Sitting here in Sabah Borneo, many years into a Life dedicated to Adventure (rather than stuff, career, wealth etc) and yes yes yes, to that wisdom. Thanks man! - AB @ Sea Dragon Adventures, Sabah Borneo
This is my dream i live in the uk but i love the way everything looks in America just that wood and everything about your van makes me wanna buy a van and build one like that Love it
This type of build is definitely a goal I want to work towards. I love my janky van but I literally just threw in a mattress and some plastic boxes of the belongings I couldn't get rid of (years of band shirts, vinyls, record player). This is 100% the style I would love to build.
Great set up.. I like the stovepipe. I can relate to your attitude and philosophy. Know the feeling,. "Indiana wants me. Lord I can't go back there". I also struck out on the road from Indiana and headed west when I was 17 yo, and fell into a bohemian lifestyle of art and poetry and haven't looked back since. Safe journey..
This video made me smile all through it, came up on my recommended list and so glad it did. Love what you’ve done with that VW Van, the wood stove, wood interior, camera and fly fishing rod all the stuff I love is there........simple and free. Great job young fellow and of course wouldn’t be complete with your dog. Thanks for sharing your life and I just subbed. 👍🏻🇨🇦
Got to love this dude: "A little silicone just in case; you never know what's gonna come your way." If only everything could be fixed with a little silicone. Personally I nearly always carry Duct tape, that seems to work wonders too. Good luck on your travels Frye. Love your yellow mug and the generally rustic feel to your van. Limitation inspires creation. Thanks for sharing.
I just love this build! One of my favs and trust me, I just bought a Ford Transit High Top so I have seen a bazillion! I love the high top and what I paid out the butt for in getting a high top. So much character in there, the mugs on the antlers is so cool. Hope I see it on the road some time! Thanks for sharing it with us.
WOW ! This is my DREAM cabin home on wheels ! Even tho I don't hunt squirrel or climb rocks , more than careful hiking being in my 78th year on 🌎 now ! I am reasonably healthy & gave lived in an older 5th wheel at one time. The Grandkids called it our "little cabin on wheels" ! Loved it. Loved hiking in the Rocky Mountains .....no FEAR inching across rapids on felled trees with a 30 lb back pack ! Admittedly that was several years ago ! Thanks for sharing your great cabin on wheels here !
She called you back in 5 minutes, canceled the other buyer, and sold you the van at whatever you could pay. I love that so much! Living your best life, man!
I love it. Super rustic.🙂🙂
Right. Sounds like a Volkswagen person.
This is the universe providing abundance
And she also said she needed some good karma. I loved this simple build. Love his philosophy that he states at end around 14:40. Loving, caring man. Beautiful dog too.
Made me tear up!!! Humanity can be loving and giving!
This guide is a good resource of videos, pictures and drawing. It does not have plans, so if that's what you're looking for don't bother with this book. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxLum--iPp9YKZ09j1BMdHaBMLkrGfIbcm What this book does have is a lot of great information on the building of sheds, design ideas, building options, etc. The author goes through the steps to build a foundation, framing, roof, even ideas on internal storage and external finishes. The text is easy to follow and understand. There are many sidebars that give tips and advice which most laymen probably wouldn't have considered. The photographs are great quality too. This is a great book and I'd recommend it highly for anyone needing or interested in building a shed.
"I've got a coat hangar...it's super nice."
That my friends, is the way to live life. Appreciate the small things.
Well said.
Man... I get so complaining about the bliss and splendor I have, at times.
What's up with that?
I have a coat hanger.
Thank you.
Actually... I am happy I have a coat hanger. I just forgot.
Thank you.
😁
That's not appreciation. It's a speech impediment.
Gotta be my life motto now.
@@age_of_reason what do you know about appreciation, reason boy?
I enjoy watching these Van conversions a million times more than the “Van Lifers” with a brand new Sprinter with 40k worth of upgrades.
The most original VW van conversion I’ve ever seen. Great job !
Agreed man. I have a 90s school bus piece of shit that I turned into a skoolie. Really from scrap to something rustic and livable. It’s nice. These can lifers much of the time call them self nomads. They live in luxury. Annoying. And tiny home shows showing NOT TINY HOMES. tiny is 100 square feet and under. Not 500. There’s condos all over that are less than 500. Lol
Thomas Beach like the “tiny” houses on a triple axle😂
I hate those videos that are too over the top 😒
Swan Auto47 Hahahaha. Brotha you nailed it with that comment👌. Triple axle. Granite counter tops. Mini split air conditioner. Oh and built for 150,000 American dollars which takes away from minimalism. Part of minimalism is using old pallets and junk yards and repurposed materials which I’ve used absolute garbage to make beautiful things. This is not tiny living. Also having a company make it? Minimalism is also not 150,000 dollars or more for a tiny home lol. Paying someone when you can do it yourself to save. That’s minimalism. Also to end off this rant I’m adding you can lifers who have 80 grand sprinter vans new from and dealership then build with a company also for a total of 160,000 grand or more. That ain’t minimalism. Oh Il add that for example I could add a luxury shower payed for by s builder. I’m using repurposed stuff and making a decent one where I’m going to heat water and use s cheap pump to shower. Just a little side tank I fill time to time. Home made as well. Shower all repurposed materials from metal to plastic to wood that in seal with sealant glue gun and then 10! coats of heavy duty oil based based varnish. That’s minimalism. Damn it annoys me. So to people out there doing the work and making it the real way in respect of those who can only do it the cheap way for them and their families, big respect to you. If you read this and need help text me 647 972 1988. Im Tom and am experienced with conversions. Many better than me but I can help. And also get others I know to help. Just ask. Much love.
I'm so proud of you. You're 21 and doing what all if us retired people want to do. 😊
Isn't he just, it's beautiful and he has a great dog, Cedar for company, who wants more?
This is what happened to shaggy and scooby and they kinda re-did the mystery machine so they could live in it
😂😂😂😂
LOL
Haha classic 🤣
I feel like I'm supposed to be impressed but this just looks like hardcore poverty! 😒 Ok, the cup holder is dope! 😆
How do you warm a girl up before breaking the news about living in a creepy truck?
These are the kind of builds that speak to me...those high end sprinter vans are nice but they have zero character. This vanbin tells a story. Great video
agree they are nice but there is just so much character and personality to the older van or vehicle and builds like this
I couldn't agree more, the rustic look gives it so much meaning/purpose.
Yeah I would much rather have the sprinter van.
Yea but this kind of build would make boondocking very difficult. Total cop and tow magnet
Love a good build that has lots of character!
I love how happy he is. Just him and his dog, in the wild, on their own. It’s very peaceful.
He is so positive and appreciate every little thing he has in his van. You made my day thank you.
I love how he admitted to lasoing his dog, because realistically we'd all try it once
i was laughing hysterically
Yeah at first I was like... Wha??? Then I was real with myself and thought "yeah I'd try to lasso my dog too" lol
"Sometimes the coolest way, is the jank way" more true words have never been spoken.
Dean Rosenberg I was looking for someone to have commented with this quote. Great words!
Dean Rosenberg Truly a very cool quote due to the truth behind it.
#BuddhasBus
Yeah...that goes along with "Brute strength & ignorance have solved more problems than..."
janky is good now
I'm proud of you. Thank you for setting a great example for all generations. The lady that sold you the van at a reasonable price for the good karma... Kudos to her.
that's really awesome the seller let him have the van for what he could afford. I hope that lady gets a ton of good karma and blessings. nice build bro
That great woman who sold sue to him so he could adventure typifies the van life community in real life. What a legend.
This guy. Love how much he appreciates what he has. The necklace his grandpa made him, how cool.
Damn, the story of the person you got the van from who made sure you got it for what you had, got me right in the feels. The van I have was given to me by a 96 year old woman who of course had to get approval from her family. She gave it to me after learning that I lost everything in a fire a couple weeks prior. The van sat for nearly 30 years. She wanted me to have it, especially knowing that i had just bought an RV so that I would eventually be able to travel around with it and explore this country. Thanks to her and her family, I am the proud owner of a 1979 Dodge and am in the process of doing a full restoration while living in it. She has since passed away. God bless her soul.
That is a great attitude considering the turn of events. The image of the 96 year old lady gets “me right in the feels.” I love it when the ‘world’ works the way it was meant to.
I had a similar experience like Frye, when buying a motorcycle a couple decades ago. Virtually no money, quit my job to ‘go west’, spent too much on a 500cc bike, decided to resell sell it when I realized there was a slightly newer 650cc version of the same bike... So I ended up finding a mint 650 that had really low mileage but the bike had a little problem with it... the front brakes locked up and wouldn’t release (which he just had rebuilt to fix the problem). So over the phone I told him the issue (I tested it while it was at the mechanics shop) and my situation, he says look my wife wants it gone and I want help you out, give me 600 and it’s yours. I was thinking I’d offer him like 1500... And the brake issue just needed a pin to clean out the tiny air intake hole in the brake fluid reservoir (30 seconds).
Stayed out west for a year, learned cabinet making with local cabinet shop, sold the bike for 1900 and paid off my credit card then drove a woman’s car back across the country, gas paid, right to exactly where I started.
There were many things like this during that period. It was one situation after another where things worked out in a beautiful way... it just seemed normal... between finding food, lodging, work, travel, comfort, etc... always in an interesting way.
God bless.
@@BillWalters-kx8sw Wow!! Was it really your van? If so, that guy kept his promess: he really used it to fill up his dream!!! If not, tks anyway for your kindness. Peace.
Praise the Lord! We are suppose to help one another. This makes God very happy to see. You have been greatly blessed.
"left 2 hours after graduating"
Boom! you are on my heroes list.
Martin Nielsen lol
I wholeheartedly agree with this! and your open heart honesty, eating the squirrel and lassoing your dog, and just janking it. you are an incredible person, thank you for sharing!
So inspiring
Damn I took off from Houston to ATL a week after and always thought that was quick lol
Went to Marine Bootcamp right after graduation then graduated from there too lol
Thank you all so much! Jackson did an amazing job shooting this and was awesome to be around. I appreciate all the love and support from you guys!
❤️
love your van dude! so much personality. Do you only cook with the wood burner? must get a bit toasty cooking with it in summer
Joel Woolston hey man! I appreciate it! I actually have a decent cast iron single burner in the van now! Definitely a huge upgrade!
Adopt me please! I can cook and do laundry! 😂
Trey Frye, I was really impressed at how neat your van is kept. So many people who live in their vans have so much plain ol' junk that you can't see the real van for all the noise of the stuff. Good Job!!!! You didn't say how you keep yourself, what you do for a living or if you are living off a trust fund. What a great inspiration to all who see this video. Good Luck in your travels and your life.
"I went to the woods to live deliberately, to live deep, to suck out the marrow of life. To put out all that was not life; and not, when I come to die, discover that I had not lived."- paraphrased (because it's from memory, and that's the way I remember it, so please, scholars, don't come after me☺), Henry David Thoreau, Walden
Frye is the embodiment of one of my favorite story passages of all time; congratulations to you my friend for learning this so early in life...and to Cedar too...he is the perfect companion. Also, to the sweet lady that sold you this van, I hope you get tons of good karma...that was so cool what you did!
Stay safe, enjoy all this land has to offer. I low key wish I was there.
could you elaborate more on the Frye story?
The fact that the lady gave it to you for whatever you could - is just. My heart. Ouch. 😩
I love her.
I'm a stock investor. I live in a home I paid 1.2M for, that's gated. Just me and my GSD. I envy this guy and his lifestyle. I'd trade my life for his life. I randomly stumbled upon this video and I've been needing a drastic change. I firmly believe that this is it. Love the video, the van and your character and personality. Thank you for the realization that you inspired me to see.
Living the dash......deal I'll give u a van for ur house even trade😂?
You wouldn’t make it out there. You would need people to do everything for you. A complete drag is what you would be. Mainly staying in hotel rooms and spending a few hours on some trails that you take pictures of with your professional camera . Your comment was bull shit to begin with. No one believes what you do. Have a terrible day.
@@Sstivers90 Instagram. VaguelyTagged1
Have a great day buttercup. 😘 ♥
@@jarrettpelkey380 😂 love the sense of humor!
Loving The Dash.....Go take a look at scooter tramp scotty on youtube. Been living off his Harley for like 20 years. Closed his business, sold his house and hit the road. Never looked back. Works a little when he needs to, and does what ever he wants the rest of the time. FREEDOM.
“I’ve got a paperclip, piece of string, and a potato chip...”
Yep. The gang’s all here.
Sponge bob would be proud
Eat the chip. Save the string & paper clip for future needs bc you know they’ll come in handy.
“sometimes the coolest way is the jank way” lol. 😂
I'm jealous. I wish I had the courage the live my life how I want, not be a slave to the system, to be a free sole. You have an amazing life style.
@INDIGO STARSEED TAROT sorry for your loss. I am searching for a Van having lost someone very special to me to Blood Cancer so agree with you as I made a promise to them. Scary as you say, but we you have to just do it. I don't believe in letting life pass me by with what if's. You either do or complain and stay stagnant. So agree with your encouragement and focus. Good Luck. Hope the Van stuff your end goes well.🙏🏿
Helps if you are 21.
Sounds a bit fishy to me
@@andyokus5735 no at 21 you have everyone telling you what you need to be doing. This is the opposite and it's working. I'm 30 and struggling with the social pressures of "needing" things. Hardest part too me seems like the loneliness. Moments are so much better shared
@@happydays9613 did you get a van after all?
I LOVE how this dude "LOVES" and genuinely appreciates everything he's done and with life in general. . . way cool!
"I left Indiana two hours after I graduated high school"
legend
Straight up legend not only did he leave but drove all the way from Indiana to the freaking Tetons
That's what I did in 1995. Straight to SE AK, still here. Lived in a van too. Time goes by so fast......
I also hardly smoked weed very much......lol
I think you did an awesome job. And it is so true, just do it if you have a dream. Off grid in Oklahoma Mt. Momma..just because I did it! Dream on
"I really don't smoke weed...............very much. *chuckle*"
Sounds like he has life figured out.
Dead Eye lmfao exactly what I was thinking
living in a van down by the river
Yeah. He has life figured out at 21. I did too. Until I grew up and actually got kicked in the ass a few times. And I thank god for all those years of a job I hated that gave me a pension and the money I put away while living frugally that will supplement my pension. Because life will happen and you will get sick, have accidents, need money and what nobody tells you is you don’t have a happy healthy life until you’re 80 when you wake up sick but comfortably taken care of on the money you didn’t save. Nope aging starts in your late 30’s and early 40’s and goes downhill from there. And you still have another 40 plus years to live like that.
@@xopi2521 Damn, you are a buzzkill
@@xopi2521 so you survived, but did you live?
The less you have,
The more you have.
This guy is alive while he's living..🌻
Most people these days just exist .
Franaflyby beautiful 💓
i just exist...
@Leansifer c but i thought the squiggs looked hot
And the best (non van saying) is.....“You live more for 5 minutes going fast on a bike than other people do in all of their life.
Stuff/possessions just weigh you down....
this has to be my favorite video I've seen of someone doing van life, he is so wholesome and his van has so much character! I especially love the woodstove :D
What a Carraca
@@larrymccoy5394 What's a Carraca? Do you mean character?
Or is there something called a carraca?
If you have peace of mind and aren't stuggling with depression or messed up from things you feel bad about from the past then you can go a long way in life just on enthusiasm. When I was his age, 21 I was living with my Mum, lacked confidence, immature and struggling with issues. Good on him. Great guy and great van!
This is a wise young man! There's this saying (and I'm paraphrasing here) that goes something like: _"A good traveler cares not so much about the final destination, but rather enjoys every step of the journey itself"_
Good travels to you, Frye.
so in short ..
_it's about the journey_
The woodstove in the van is awesome. I admire what you’re doing, pure freedom. Much respect
He's living my dream. The Traveling artist of today, a modern cowboy...
This is like the adult version of a treehouse and I'm into it.
Can you imagine most people having office jobs, day jobs, working day and night to pay bills and live miserable lives. He literally found and shows us how to be happy!
I grew up in Appalachia. This build speaks to me. I LOVE your floor. I loved the barns we had on our property. So much character.
I’m in a short Skoolie and need to purge. I put way too much stuff in here. I miss the days of the build when it was simpler and less cluttered. You realize how little you need when you open yourself up to that possibility. Even with my medical issues, I don’t need a lot. Warm blankets and a good dog will fix a lot of problems.
I find this so cosy compared to the glamorous conversions, more than does the job . Fab way of life you got there young man 😎
Right on.
Where is the place for the dog? It's so cramped. There is barely any place to move around
"Everything works out in the end." Sure wish I had known/believed that at 21, love your outlook!
I live how he is thankful and everything for him is SUPER.
This is a great video! I LOVE how there isn't a host asking a thousand questions while filming themselves interrupting the subject!
That’s a kick ass van you were smart hitting the trail right out of school before you got corrupted and thrown into the rat race I salute you!
Take a shot of cowboy coffee every time he says “what-not”..
Love this guys attitude! "Gotta put it all on the line to catch the big fish." Wish I did this right after high school! I suppose the next best time is tomorrow.
So awesome, keep living the dream man, nobody is getting off this rock alive and you only go around once. Livin your best life, rock on.
I've come back to this video four or five times now. I just picked up an '84 Vanagon and am spending my quarantine time converting it. This is by far my favorite build I've seen; sorry if I end up taking a few ideas Frye!
This dude is bad ass. I like the way he does things
I love this...so much more my end of style than the plasticy rigs I always see videos of. This man has priorities that I can appreciate.
What's in the fridge?" Elk, film, and some milk." I could hang with this guy.....
"... and that sort of thing." Ha, as if those are of a sort!
Seeing builds like this makes me completely reconsider a stealth van. This thing is absolutely beautiful
The less you have, the more you have is so true. We got rid of everything, quit our jobs, renovated a 21 year old motorhome and hit the road. We resell on ebay while on the road to finance everything. Changed our lives!
Just loved this video and admire this young mans independent spirit and way of doing things. Why would anybody thumbs down this ?
Honestly, im thinking how could he survive in this world with his small van, old lifestyle, with his happy go lucky attitude, in this modern world? I know many would think like that... But, deep inside me, i want to live like him, nothing to worry about what is in or should i become like busy man on earth? I mean, I want to live like him, his free- spirited and independent is what I want to have for all my life while having a family, and raising kids.. Just always happy and nothing to worry about...
@@jesselynabarro2215 The less I have the better I feel.
I saw you going in and out of the coffee shop a couple days ago in Central OR! Did a double take at your rig outside! Very cool to get a tour :)
Hey it's Elsa!! Yaaaay!!
Yeah! That’s rad! Probably spoken?
Elsa Rhae that’s so cool!
We chill
And of Elsa and Baron
Give you this compliment.....🥰
14:12 “I got a paper clip, a piece of string and a potato chip. What can I do with it?”
LoL! 😂😄
Catch a fish? 🤔
@@moretrash4you I was thinking the same thing when I heard that question. Great minds think alike!!! lol
make fat people skinny?
mcgiver
"You have to put it all on the line, to catch a big fish" the stuck with me. Happy camping sir :)
This is my favourite van conversion it looks incredible inside and out, with such a homely look and feel to the space!
Functional design, reclaimed materials, solar energy, sustainably positive living that we could all do with considering the pressures of society and life. Nature and humans best friend what a perfect life ❤️ from Australia
I noticed the "want less"sticker, great philosophy! It's acttually hard to want less. We all want more, and it's never enough.!
I want way less.
Man,that Van is sick.
The best one I have seen on TH-cam.
This dude has sorted life out.
Well done to him.
One of the best videos and stories I've seen on van life. What seems like chaos is actually well thought out and truly without any stress or ulterior motive... love it!
Jeremy IKR, I luv it!
What other motive would one have to go live in a van?
I'm very inspired to do this in my retirement. Looks like fun and an adventure. 🤗👍
Such wisdom from such a young person - he knows himself and lives freely, not hung up by petty things in life that don't matter. everything in that van has a function or some kind of sentimental value. I'm in my early 30s and I'm so inspired by him!
Great conversion. Reminds me of a mountain man's cabin. Safe journey.
I'm living in my 87 Westfalia camper van. But mine is a pop top, so I'm really jealous of the high top 👍👍👍 he nailed it when he said one of the funnest things about this lifestyle is improvising! I love it!
Wow you can tell that van belongs in the woods! What a legend- land cruiser to vanagon that's brave. I've never seen a vanagon with that much character! Awesome build!
LOVE this! After so many van tours that all look alike, I appreciate your originality and authenticity. Nice work!
Never change never compromise stay free there is no words to express how good you life is thanks for the video love it
growing up doesn't seem so scary when watch this video of this guy
Very cool van, totally personalized. Love all those little touches that scream who you are: a sweet carefree spirit! More power to you! God bless! 👍🏼
"Ya gotta put it all on the line to catch a big fish." Just do it! Beautiful! A real inspiration
I love my Vanagon. Thank you smart people who made these things.
After five years of watching van videos yours is still my favorite! Watching you again by choice. Love the cabin feel so rustic and cozy looking. My flavor.
“Gotta put it all out on the line and just catch a big fish.” Love that and how true it is.
I really liked his set up, it’s warm, comfortable, and has most of ones needs.
I especially liked his squirrel hide and his clay shells sitting on his table. Couldn’t help but wonder where his shotgun was though. And you’re right, none of my damn business! 😊
Really though, he has a sweet van; suits him perfectly. We need more people like him in our world, self-sufficient, self-aware, ready to take problems head on, not afraid to explore what’s outside the small world we’ve created around us. Doesn’t hurt he’s living the good life either. Elk in his freezer, yum! 😋
Wishing you all the best and stay smiling
You're amazing. I wish I was that brave at 18. Oh, the possibilities...
Wisdom beyond his years! I love this guy and his van! Many happy travels to you! Celebrate Life!
Such a humble soul .He always says " we " , obviously he adores his dog . Bests buddies in a mission .❤❤❤❤❤
Proud of you. You living a dream I wish I would have. I'm 70 and it's great seeing ya video. Enjoy ya life beautiful work on the inside of ya van. When you get older you will look back and know you enjoyed ya journey. God bless you.
I would love to run into this guy while traveling. Endless stories, tips, tricks, and positive vibrations
The story about how he got his van made me so emotional! I need to really search my soul to figure out why haha.
This is one of the coolest guys I have ever seen. Can't wait til I start living the van life! I just have to get the money to buy it after I get out of debt...
And get my license...
And complete the terms of my probation...
And get off parole so I can leave the state.
Zip G best of luck with everything 💓 no matter what always try and have faith that you can do it. I don’t even know you but I believe everyone deserves a good life ☀️ I wish you safe journeys
@@issyie thank you so much. You are a wonderful person for that... You made my day!
You can do it!!!
After you get your license, you can get a van and start fixing it to live in. Then live in it while you're still on parole to save money. Once you're free, go.
Hey Zip, you can do anything you set your mind to
One step at a time brother
Good for you! Do whatever makes you happy and live life to the fullest. Give Cedar a hug for me, she’s precious.
"As soon as you lean over the edge a little bit, everything just starts working out...." YES! Sitting here in Sabah Borneo, many years into a Life dedicated to Adventure (rather than stuff, career, wealth etc) and yes yes yes, to that wisdom. Thanks man! - AB @ Sea Dragon Adventures, Sabah Borneo
Now that’s what I call a rustic, cabin on wheels.Your an inspiration. Happy travels.
I like the small things that make people happy🤗 you don't need much in life to be truly happy
“Sometime the coolest way is the jank way”
I love that
This is my dream i live in the uk but i love the way everything looks in America just that wood and everything about your van makes me wanna buy a van and build one like that Love it
Honestly and weirdly, this is my favorite van build.
Simple and rustic.👍👍👍
Thank you for the ideas!
I love his home. I also love his attitude. That was so enjoyable to watch 😊
This type of build is definitely a goal I want to work towards. I love my janky van but I literally just threw in a mattress and some plastic boxes of the belongings I couldn't get rid of (years of band shirts, vinyls, record player). This is 100% the style I would love to build.
We all start somewhere. Hope you are where you want to be seeing as this comment is 2 years old . Cheers
Great set up.. I like the stovepipe. I can relate to your attitude and philosophy. Know the feeling,. "Indiana wants me. Lord I can't go back there". I also struck out on the road from Indiana and headed west when I was 17 yo, and fell into a bohemian lifestyle of art and poetry and haven't looked back since. Safe journey..
Thank you for reminded me why I started living in my van! This guy and his van are so genuine
This is amazing, good ol Frye
Van matches him perfectly, but such a cool idea though. Easily can be modified to fit anyone. Dude, you continue being you.
He’s living his best life
This video made me smile all through it, came up on my recommended list and so glad it did. Love what you’ve done with that VW Van, the wood stove, wood interior, camera and fly fishing rod all the stuff I love is there........simple and free. Great job young fellow and of course wouldn’t be complete with your dog. Thanks for sharing your life and I just subbed. 👍🏻🇨🇦
Awesome van, this country boy has a contentment anfd wisdom beyond his years. love it!
Got to love this dude: "A little silicone just in case; you never know what's gonna come your way."
If only everything could be fixed with a little silicone. Personally I nearly always carry Duct tape, that seems to work wonders too.
Good luck on your travels Frye. Love your yellow mug and the generally rustic feel to your van. Limitation inspires creation.
Thanks for sharing.
I just love this build! One of my favs and trust me, I just bought a Ford Transit High Top so I have seen a bazillion! I love the high top and what I paid out the butt for in getting a high top. So much character in there, the mugs on the antlers is so cool. Hope I see it on the road some time! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Best life ever. This man is probably laughing at us stuck in quarantine while he’s living his best life on the road 😩
Mate, I take my hat off to you: Not many free thinking young people out there: Especially free from attitude! Well done 👍
WOW ! This is my DREAM cabin home on wheels ! Even tho I don't hunt squirrel or climb rocks , more than careful hiking being in my 78th year on 🌎 now ! I am reasonably healthy & gave lived in an older 5th wheel at one time. The Grandkids called it our "little cabin on wheels" ! Loved it. Loved hiking in the Rocky Mountains .....no FEAR inching across rapids on felled trees with a 30 lb back pack ! Admittedly that was several years ago !
Thanks for sharing your great cabin on wheels here !
Your van is mint , Really different, Ive been into vans and buses all my life but this one of yours stands out, Great work and great van .