Great video and explanations of a topic I’ve been curious about for awhile… I’m excited about a wool clothing video. I have a couple of sets of Merino wool “base layers” which we just called Long Johns when I was a kid. Like you, I wear tons of cotton. I love linen in the summer but it doesn’t lend itself to looking neat and wrinkle free in the nomad lifestyle, lol. That might make a good video topic too, “how to keep your clothes neat and tidy while living out of a vehicle”. I’ve seen lots of videos about how to stay clean while being a nomad but not much about how to keep your clothes looking good. Cheers!
That's a good idea about maintaining clothing and other topics related to that -- it is about both being stealth (bc presentable) and also to just feel good
Thanks for all that info. I'm not even remotely close to using my channel as a way to make money but if I ever do, it's definitely good to know this. It is funny, though, that some channels I'm subscribed to have sponsored things I've bought. I've had good luck with some and others were not so great after all. It's hit or miss. Anyway, thanks again.
Question: I noticed that you live in a hotter part of the states where it could get as hot as 90 degrees. in these days of august in july, do you still leave the propane gas tank in the car when its parked? asking because im attempting a similar thing in a similar weather
Well I do keep it in the car but I don't really go places where my car is sitting in the sun/heat all day long in 90+F with no A/C. Either I am driving through it, so the A/C is on, or I go somewhere not hot. If I am somewhere over 90F then my car is in the shade.
Looking forward to your review of wool items. I’m interested in the “new” kind that isn’t the bulky itchy items of my youth. Thinking about that thin wool that can become a base layer, and how some people wear it even in summer. As to things to review, maybe grouping together: this size power station can run these 12v appliances/ low draw AC through inverter items for this long on a 3 night trip. Or a 1 week trip. Or how long it takes to recharge that power station via car 12v socket charging while driving. Or why you would add a small 300wh station if you already have a 1000ah station (or bigger) - I forget the size(s) you have. Some of those power stations are huge, but do you really need them for car/suv/minivan living or camping? ⛺️🍳🍱🚙🍳😎🚐🌵🚩🧦🚐👋
Thanks for that idea about power stations! I do agree that more practical reviews are missing, like how long does each station last under what actual real-life conditions. What I need with a cpap is not what most people need, for example.
@ Actually, people that have CPAPs get frustrated with reviews that only talk about how a power station charges up their phone great… That was my first challenge to go camping 10 years ago was to figure out how in the world I was going to power my CPAP. Power stations were so expensive back then & barely could get through the night, plus many had a flaw that they would shut the station off after 90 minutes if it did have enough of a draw. Anyway, I appreciate the reality of your reviews. 🙃
Great video and explanations of a topic I’ve been curious about for awhile…
I’m excited about a wool clothing video. I have a couple of sets of Merino wool “base layers” which we just called Long Johns when I was a kid. Like you, I wear tons of cotton. I love linen in the summer but it doesn’t lend itself to looking neat and wrinkle free in the nomad lifestyle, lol. That might make a good video topic too, “how to keep your clothes neat and tidy while living out of a vehicle”. I’ve seen lots of videos about how to stay clean while being a nomad but not much about how to keep your clothes looking good.
Cheers!
That's a good idea about maintaining clothing and other topics related to that -- it is about both being stealth (bc presentable) and also to just feel good
Thanks for all that info. I'm not even remotely close to using my channel as a way to make money but if I ever do, it's definitely good to know this. It is funny, though, that some channels I'm subscribed to have sponsored things I've bought. I've had good luck with some and others were not so great after all. It's hit or miss. Anyway, thanks again.
It can definitely be hit or miss!
Hi Elizabeth
Great information and video today. Thank you. Have a good day
Thank you! You too!
It sounds like a little bit complicated, but you for sure understand it, happy you’re doing well.
Thanks, it's not for everyone!
I agree. I wouldn’t endorse anything I didn’t believe in.
Howdy elizabeth ❤eric
Question: I noticed that you live in a hotter part of the states where it could get as hot as 90 degrees. in these days of august in july, do you still leave the propane gas tank in the car when its parked? asking because im attempting a similar thing in a similar weather
Well I do keep it in the car but I don't really go places where my car is sitting in the sun/heat all day long in 90+F with no A/C. Either I am driving through it, so the A/C is on, or I go somewhere not hot. If I am somewhere over 90F then my car is in the shade.
Elizabeth you could pass 30year
Looking forward to your review of wool items. I’m interested in the “new” kind that isn’t the bulky itchy items of my youth. Thinking about that thin wool that can become a base layer, and how some people wear it even in summer. As to things to review, maybe grouping together: this size power station can run these 12v appliances/ low draw AC through inverter items for this long on a 3 night trip. Or a 1 week trip. Or how long it takes to recharge that power station via car 12v socket charging while driving. Or why you would add a small 300wh station if you already have a 1000ah station (or bigger) - I forget the size(s) you have. Some of those power stations are huge, but do you really need them for car/suv/minivan living or camping?
⛺️🍳🍱🚙🍳😎🚐🌵🚩🧦🚐👋
Thanks for that idea about power stations! I do agree that more practical reviews are missing, like how long does each station last under what actual real-life conditions. What I need with a cpap is not what most people need, for example.
@ Actually, people that have CPAPs get frustrated with reviews that only talk about how a power station charges up their phone great… That was my first challenge to go camping 10 years ago was to figure out how in the world I was going to power my CPAP. Power stations were so expensive back then & barely could get through the night, plus many had a flaw that they would shut the station off after 90 minutes if it did have enough of a draw. Anyway, I appreciate the reality of your reviews. 🙃
I like how you explain
Present
And I understand the content
Thank you for being you🦋🪅
Thanks for watching!