Haha. I totally related to her reaction. So many times on here someone in the commenets will say "Drew did you know that piece of camping equipment can do (fill in the blank). Like Sheila every time I get one of those gems in the comments I am so grateful.
I would love to hear more from Sheila. She’s amazing. I love her enthusiasm and positivity. Does she have a YT Channel ? Where is she from and where has she been? I bet she has some great stories, she’s so natural. Definitely would be a great guest around the camp fire!
You can tell a lot about the person by how their dogs act. Those two dogs are pretty mellow/great/peaceful. That makes her someone I would love to sit around the campfire for a spell.
That's sort of not true about all dogs..I rescued an older staffie who loves people but would tear a dog apart if given the chance..she will need training down the road to get that out of her..
Thank you Sheila for sharing your experiences! Your enthusiasm is infectious. Drew, thank you for all of your hard work. Your channel has helped with so many decisions, always look forward to new content!
Thank you so much for your kind words. I am really grateful to hear you are enjoying this content. And yes, her enthusiasm definitely rubbed off on me when I met her. It makes you just want to get out there and live the dream.
Sheila, thank you so much! And thank you PWS family for showing your appreciation and love for Sheila. If you have questions, thoughts, concerns about this trailer, please feel free to share them. You have an expert in Sheila and she would be happy to answer any of your questions. Sheila is tough. She won't be offended if you have concerns with the trailer. As much as this is a video about Sheila and her lifestyle, I also want it to be an opportunity for you to discuss this trailer in the comments.
When I met her, we talked at length about hiking. She travels from location to location hitting the top hiking trails and harder to reach destinations.
I thought this was one of the best trailer videos I’ve watched. Lots of info, honest review of the features, along with description of her lifestyle. Really sweet trailer.
of the Teardrop videos i have seen this one was amazing because its showing the trailer FULL and used not brand new and empty. dont get me wrong empty is nice to see but full shows you what someone actually has in their RV. also loved the owners energy and excitement as well as " i dont need a bathroom" thank everyone involved in making this video!!
I could never live in a small trailer, but respect and love that there are people who can. So brave and adventurous. I would love to have a teardrop for short trips though.
What a great attitude she has. This is what it’s all about it’s not being tied down to a mortgage and a life that you hate living it’s being able to live the life you really wanna live a minimum lifestyle out on the open road in a nice small camper, that doesn’t cost you an arm and a leg, it’s a simple, easy life I wouldn’t trade it for the world
Thankyou Sheila. What a beautifully positive spirit she is. If she wears scrubs while working, she's mostly likely in the health/medical profession. Taking a year off from that selfless, sometimes stress filled, and crucial field of work is something she probably needed to recharge her soul's life battery. Happy for her to take some me time. Fantastic segment. It was strange how large that Luna Superbowl Party TV is.
Terrific review of the larger teardrop trailer. Sheila did an excellent presentation and tour of the trailer and gave useful advice on living the life style. Thanks Sheila.
Thank you, Sheila!! I came “this” close to buying a Luna this time last year, but opted for the Nucamp Tag instead. Whatever I purchased needed to fit into my garage, hence the decision to buy the Tag. I envy your lifestyle and hope to do about the same when I retire. It may not be in my Tag, but at least the Tag, for now, is getting me outside and away from home. Godspeed and be safe on the roads!! Thank you, Drew for sharing Sheila’s story!!😊
I think you made a great choice! I also have a similar video with a fellow traveler and his T@G. I am excited to publish it at some point. Both of these trailers are what I call exceptions to the rule. Basically I say stay away from anything coming out of the larger RV industry. But, over the years I have come to find that narrative doesn't apply to these two trailers.
Sheila you're an inspiration! What a lovely life you lead. I'm totally with you on the unsanitary toilet issue. And I wouldn't bother with the sink either. Enjoy the great outdoors with your dogs - good for you!
Thank you Sheila for taking your time in showing your trailer & sharing your knowledge with us. And thank you Drew for bringing all of the wonderful videos through the years! Have a beautiful day!! llinois, USA
Sheila, love what your doing…very inspirational. I quit my job to care for my mom for 7.5 years, now I’m about ready to embark on the same journey, so the more info. I can gather the better. Good luck to you and your dogs!💕
TY! I often thought of doing this but by the time I could, my dog had problems, could not leave home. Then, I was the one. So I live vicariously and am so grateful for you sharing your story. It's really a dream come true. My sister and I had a pop-up tent after having so much fun in my dad's camper. We found the tent gave us everything we really needed--anything else is a bonus--you are so right about that! Your trailer is so nice! I love that the door keeps the rain off of you. And that you don't watch TV. That's such a wonderful big screen! LOL. Have a great life, I know you will!
We've been waiting for you to highlight the Luna! We love ours - it's my husband, myself and our 2 Golden Retrievers that travel. Must be a Luna + Golden thing, Sheila
Great job with the walk-around Sheila! Intech should hire you as a spokesperson. Your smile and enthusiasm are infectious. I wish you much happiness and peace!
This interview was beautifully laid back and chock full of useful information - Thank you Sheila! Safe travels wherever you and your Doggums explore. ☮️✨
I do like the teardrops but I’m up in the PNW and knew there may be more rain than some places, so I wanted standing room. I also wanted something I could bring a grandkid or two. I went with an Aliner Classic Off-road with hard sided dormers. It folds down super easy and travels behind my rig. There is plenty of room inside to keep camping extras like a screen room and rug. I can have the big bed set up full time and also have a dinette. I usually just get a power campsite and use a stove in the screen room or off the side. I use water containers and a garden pump sprayer for dishes or feet. She could get a small alpicool cooler that has a freezer. Get a portable additional battery system, like a Jackery and put it all in the rig. Adorable. I think she would love an Aliner even more, due to the floor space, table standing room and two beds.
What a great video! I loved her walk through of the trailer. Thank you for sharing your lifestyle with us, as well as tips that anyone can benefit from. Your doggos are wonderful too.
Thanks for sharing. I spent 9 months in a truck camper when I drove border to border; coast to coast. I had a small half ton truck, with a small hardshell truck camper on it. It was very similar in size, facilities, and capabilities. There were a few advantages, such as I could cook inside, I could stand inside, and I could take a sponge bath inside. Being a small truck, it drove like a car with the smaller wheel base and was highly maneuverable. Life was generally sitting around the table, stretched out on the over cab bed. For batteries, and power, the truck battery itself provided enough power because the engine ran enough. My setup did not include the TV, or separate HVAC. The Kitchen was continuously set up. I remember pulling into a camping spot in Yellowstone, days before it closed in winter. It was only minutes to drop jacks for stability, and be enjoying a hot meal in front of warm propane heater. I guess the one big difference with the tear drop is taking the shoes off outside before you enter the bed. It looks like you also "live" outside the teardrop a little more. That involves more setup of the living room. I also like the smaller urban footprint of the truck camper, that allowed me to park in non camping areas and not attract attention.
I love hearing about these kinds of experiences. It puts into perspective what we value and what is actually meaningful in life. I wish you all the best! And +1 on no indoor toilets.
I love watching your videos, they are so helpful and informative. Thank you, Sheila, for giving us the tour of your teardrop and your traveling lifestyle. It is quite impressive that you have taken a year off to travel around with your dogs.
I have never seen the inside of these little drops! Very cute!😁 Thanks for the interesting video! I like when people who actually use the trailer give their 2 cents 👍🏽
Glad you were able to see it. I still think sometime you need to hop in one in person. Once you are in there and laying on your back, if you are like most of us, you will be really surprised how nice and roomy it feels.
Sheila, Thanks for your story and review. I have a Bean and go on adventures with my standard poodle.{See Travels With Charley by Steinbeck} I typically go out for a few days and have my working children meet me on the weekends after I've secured the best spots. I often stay when they go home. I like your trailer jack. I also have to get the trailer backed into a garage with a really tight 90 degree turn, working alone. I have a Trailer Valet 5 which also works really well getting the trailer up an incline and over a lip on the driveway apron. Hope to meet you on the road.
As a kid we were required to read Steinbeck from time to time. I really appreciated it. But, I have never even heard of Travels with Charley. I am so glad you mentioned it.
Thank you, Sheila, for sharing. I have a question for Sheila, though, about traveling with pets. What do you do when you have to leave your vehicle/teardrop to go into a building such as a grocery store or a museum or a National Park visitor center? I am specifically wondering about heat and/or people breaking windows to “rescue” a dog. I have a teardrop and a dog, and I want to travel with him but haven’t figured out how to safely handle that when I may need to be away from the vehicle/teardrop for a longer period of time. Right now I just have him boarded, and I travel by myself on short trips, but I want to do more cross country trips and would love to have him with me. 😊
Nikki Deventhall lived in her prius for 3 years with her dog... she has YT channel as well.. when she leaves her pup, rarely, she puts a large note on window stating that her dog is ok, the AC is on, and whatever else that will allay peoples' concerns.. it asks that people not break in, and so far as I can tell she's never had a problem like that...hope this helps
Another great resource for this is Hang'n with Herky. They have done a great job of making Herky the star and showing how they travel with him in their Runaway Camper.
Hi, I am lucky and can leave my windows all the way down and neither of my dogs attempt to jump out--(been doing this for 5 years), if is too hot then do as previous reply and leave car running with AC on and a note. All very quick trips in/out.
That was so sweet when you showed her the light trick. What a lovely lady, I believe her that I could do it, there's a lot of people you see and you think they'll be OK until the novelty wears off, but this lady knows what she's doing, has the tent as a living room and the trailer as a bedroom/kitchen and knows how to live off grid. I think this trailer is perfect for her lifestyle!
Thank you for sharing this. I had ordered finally thought the same thing. But after poking around their website I couldn’t find the restrictions on the $10 option. Thanks for sharing.
As 4 the stool thing these toilets r designed to not emit odors into your space...I use my trailer toilet and I use my composting toilet in my tiny house also..u absolutely do not smell odors..
I have a Casita 17 Liberty and as such I feel as if I have a 37 ft 5th wheel when I see these teardrops! LOL. In all seriousness, I agree with her and Drew that Clams (I have a 5 side Venture with panels just like them) give you a great outdoor "room" that you can leave open for breezes and close up with panels in rain. It gives you so many options for enclosed (read bugproof) spaces that can accommodate dinner guests and sleepover folks in many weather scenarios. If I didn't already have my trailer I would look very carefully at a Luna like hers. Love seeing different ways to accomplish the same things, camp on!
We have tried many of the Clams. And like you, we have chosen the Venture. We find it to be just right in all categories. Large enough to accomodate our outdoor living room for the whole family, 5 sides vs. 4 which just feels better inside, and not too large so it still fits well at smaller campsites. We have been to many campsites where you only get a little bit of room next to your trailer before there is a drop in elevation.
Sheila must be going to places that have NO Bugs, because everywhere I have been there are zillions of them day and night, especially bees who invite themselves to get into everything I am trying to prepare to make a good meal! This trailer is impractical, in my point of view!!
Thank you Shelia for sharing your journey and all the daily little details. Your smile and enthusiasm say everything-you’re right where you should be, Go Girl!
Thanks Mark! Good to see you on here. We are going to need to catch up some time. Unfortunately I am super backed up on videos. But eventually we do need to resume our diy series.
@@PlayingwithSticks No worries Drew. I'm loving your videos even more because I don't have to make them! Haha. Really the main reason is because they're great. Quality stuff. We'll catch up sometime.
@@OverlandTrailer Good point on the not making part. In the meantime let me know if there are any developments from your diy business model that you would like me to highlight on the community tab. I believe DIY information is really important right now with the way these costs are rising.
@@PlayingwithSticks yah, I was laughing the whole time I was writing. We’ll, you know what they say about “birds of a feather… Oh wow! Look! A whole school of salmon just swam by 🤭😆
Just go for it!! Time goes fast so don't wait. I am already planning my next year off, am working for 1 year(until December 2023)get money built up again and then back on road.
I loved her reaction when you helped her with the light. You are always helping Drew! Thanks for the content.
RTFM
Haha. I totally related to her reaction. So many times on here someone in the commenets will say "Drew did you know that piece of camping equipment can do (fill in the blank). Like Sheila every time I get one of those gems in the comments I am so grateful.
That was pure unadulterated joy!
I loved her reaction too😮😅😂
I had to play it again, bc it was so adorable.
Thanks Sheila! I appreciate your transparent honesty, frank comments, and absolute JOY!
I would love to hear more from Sheila. She’s amazing. I love her enthusiasm and positivity. Does she have a YT Channel ? Where is she from and where has she been? I bet she has some great stories, she’s so natural. Definitely would be a great guest around the camp fire!
Agree!
Me too
Agreed!
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You can tell a lot about the person by how their dogs act. Those two dogs are pretty mellow/great/peaceful. That makes her someone I would love to sit around the campfire for a spell.
Good observation. And I agree, sitting around a campfire with Sheila would be great.
I agree
I have to disagree. Our 2 dogs are complete opposite of each other. lol 🤷♀️
Uh oh! My little doggie loves protecting his backyard. He gets a little nutty.
That's sort of not true about all dogs..I rescued an older staffie who loves people but would tear a dog apart if given the chance..she will need training down the road to get that out of her..
Thank you Sheila for sharing your experiences! Your enthusiasm is infectious.
Drew, thank you for all of your hard work. Your channel has helped with so many decisions, always look forward to new content!
Thank you so much for your kind words. I am really grateful to hear you are enjoying this content. And yes, her enthusiasm definitely rubbed off on me when I met her. It makes you just want to get out there and live the dream.
Thank you Sheila!
The light trick! The joy on her face lol. Love it.
The simple things in life - 🩷😇🩵
I like that model better than others that I’ve seen.
Sheila, thank you so much! And thank you PWS family for showing your appreciation and love for Sheila. If you have questions, thoughts, concerns about this trailer, please feel free to share them. You have an expert in Sheila and she would be happy to answer any of your questions. Sheila is tough. She won't be offended if you have concerns with the trailer. As much as this is a video about Sheila and her lifestyle, I also want it to be an opportunity for you to discuss this trailer in the comments.
What does Sheila do for fun??? Looks so adventurous.
60% price increase in just 4 years!🤣
When I met her, we talked at length about hiking. She travels from location to location hitting the top hiking trails and harder to reach destinations.
I thought this was one of the best trailer videos I’ve watched. Lots of info, honest review of the features, along with description of her lifestyle. Really sweet trailer.
You can tell from her perpetual smile how much she is loving her life. Makes me feel good. Thanks.
of the Teardrop videos i have seen this one was amazing because its showing the trailer FULL and used not brand new and empty. dont get me wrong empty is nice to see but full shows you what someone actually has in their RV. also loved the owners energy and excitement as well as " i dont need a bathroom" thank everyone involved in making this video!!
I could never live in a small trailer, but respect and love that there are people who can. So brave and adventurous. I would love to have a teardrop for short trips though.
I think many people would feel like you. A teardrop is a great short trip trailer as well.
Me too!
This is not exactly a small trailer. Look at all the equipment, supplies, and wardrobe she's hauling along.
You could. You just wouldn't.
What an awesome lady. She has the best attitude. You can tell she truly enjoys her "home". Love that.
What a great attitude she has. This is what it’s all about it’s not being tied down to a mortgage and a life that you hate living it’s being able to live the life you really wanna live a minimum lifestyle out on the open road in a nice small camper, that doesn’t cost you an arm and a leg, it’s a simple, easy life I wouldn’t trade it for the world
What a lovely woman with her 2 adorable loving dogs. Her attention to her dogs comfort says everything about her.
Soo happy you have dogs! Can save your life!
Thankyou Sheila. What a beautifully positive spirit she is. If she wears scrubs while working, she's mostly likely in the health/medical profession. Taking a year off from that selfless, sometimes stress filled, and crucial field of work is something she probably needed to recharge her soul's life battery. Happy for her to take some me time. Fantastic segment. It was strange how large that Luna Superbowl Party TV is.
The tv was the size that the side window should have been 😆
Shiela you are living the best life. Love your dogs and your wonderful tour. 💕
Agreed!
sure Dear 😘
Thanks Sheila, you're a delight. Love the doggies!
This woman is fascinating. I love her attitude.
Terrific review of the larger teardrop trailer. Sheila did an excellent presentation and tour of the trailer and gave useful advice on living the life style. Thanks Sheila.
Agreed! I was so thankful to run into Sheila this summer.
Such an AMAZING lifestyle! Downsized. Simple, less stress, more freedom.
Thank you, Sheila!!
I came “this” close to buying a Luna this time last year, but opted for the Nucamp Tag instead. Whatever I purchased needed to fit into my garage, hence the decision to buy the Tag.
I envy your lifestyle and hope to do about the same when I retire. It may not be in my Tag, but at least the Tag, for now, is getting me outside and away from home.
Godspeed and be safe on the roads!!
Thank you, Drew for sharing Sheila’s story!!😊
I think you made a great choice! I also have a similar video with a fellow traveler and his T@G. I am excited to publish it at some point. Both of these trailers are what I call exceptions to the rule. Basically I say stay away from anything coming out of the larger RV industry. But, over the years I have come to find that narrative doesn't apply to these two trailers.
I have a 5" wide T@G Boondock that I love, and it fits into a 10X20 storage unit with some space left over. 🌄
Kudos...for your ability to change your life; less stress, more relaxation...and just plain PEACE!
Her expression at the end is priceless, she is truly enjoying her travels.
Thank you for sharing. I’m 68 and would love to have my own camper so I could go on adventures.
Livin the dream with her pups! Love it💚💚💚
Thank you, at 74 I would have loved this in my younger years!
What a great story and example of how to keep things simple. I really appreciated her passion and directness.
Thank you safe travels 💖
Sheila you're an inspiration! What a lovely life you lead. I'm totally with you on the unsanitary toilet issue. And I wouldn't bother with the sink either. Enjoy the great outdoors with your dogs - good for you!
Screen doors would be tops on my list
Thank you Sheila for taking your time in showing your trailer & sharing your knowledge with us. And thank you Drew for bringing all of the wonderful videos through the years! Have a beautiful day!! llinois, USA
Thanks Larry. I really appreciate the kind words.
very cool! Thanks, Sheila!
Sheila is the cutest!! Thanks for sharing your awesome camper!
Enjoyed your enthusiasm
Sheila, love what your doing…very inspirational. I quit my job to care for my mom for 7.5 years, now I’m about ready to embark on the same journey, so the more info. I can gather the better. Good luck to you and your dogs!💕
TY! I often thought of doing this but by the time I could, my dog had problems, could not leave home. Then, I was the one. So I live vicariously and am so grateful for you sharing your story. It's really a dream come true. My sister and I had a pop-up tent after having so much fun in my dad's camper. We found the tent gave us everything we really needed--anything else is a bonus--you are so right about that! Your trailer is so nice! I love that the door keeps the rain off of you. And that you don't watch TV. That's such a wonderful big screen! LOL. Have a great life, I know you will!
Love that this video spoke to you. That is what this channel is all about.
We've been waiting for you to highlight the Luna! We love ours - it's my husband, myself and our 2 Golden Retrievers that travel. Must be a Luna + Golden thing, Sheila
Great job with the walk-around Sheila! Intech should hire you as a spokesperson. Your smile and enthusiasm are infectious. I wish you much happiness and peace!
I love her vibe. She oozes chill/ happy/ simplicity mixed with order/ structure/ and planning. Opposites combined perfectly.
I've been waiting for a video in the white truck. I just love the layout of that camper bed build
This interview was beautifully laid back and chock full of useful information - Thank you Sheila! Safe travels wherever you and your Doggums explore. ☮️✨
I do like the teardrops but I’m up in the PNW and knew there may be more rain than some places, so I wanted standing room. I also wanted something I could bring a grandkid or two. I went with an Aliner Classic Off-road with hard sided dormers. It folds down super easy and travels behind my rig. There is plenty of room inside to keep camping extras like a screen room and rug. I can have the big bed set up full time and also have a dinette. I usually just get a power campsite and use a stove in the screen room or off the side. I use water containers and a garden pump sprayer for dishes or feet.
She could get a small alpicool cooler that has a freezer. Get a portable additional battery system, like a Jackery and put it all in the rig. Adorable. I think she would love an Aliner even more, due to the floor space, table standing room and two beds.
Thanks for sharing this, Sheila, and I love that you are traveling with your two dogs!
10:06 love to see you teaching owners about their trailer they already own. The power of this channel
What a great video! I loved her walk through of the trailer. Thank you for sharing your lifestyle with us, as well as tips that anyone can benefit from. Your doggos are wonderful too.
Thanks for sharing. I spent 9 months in a truck camper when I drove border to border; coast to coast. I had a small half ton truck, with a small hardshell truck camper on it. It was very similar in size, facilities, and capabilities. There were a few advantages, such as I could cook inside, I could stand inside, and I could take a sponge bath inside. Being a small truck, it drove like a car with the smaller wheel base and was highly maneuverable. Life was generally sitting around the table, stretched out on the over cab bed. For batteries, and power, the truck battery itself provided enough power because the engine ran enough. My setup did not include the TV, or separate HVAC. The Kitchen was continuously set up. I remember pulling into a camping spot in Yellowstone, days before it closed in winter. It was only minutes to drop jacks for stability, and be enjoying a hot meal in front of warm propane heater. I guess the one big difference with the tear drop is taking the shoes off outside before you enter the bed. It looks like you also "live" outside the teardrop a little more. That involves more setup of the living room. I also like the smaller urban footprint of the truck camper, that allowed me to park in non camping areas and not attract attention.
Sheila thank you, your vibe and your set look very chill and relaxing. Enjoy your travels.
Thank you Sheila for sharing your trailer info. 😊
I love hearing about these kinds of experiences. It puts into perspective what we value and what is actually meaningful in life. I wish you all the best! And +1 on no indoor toilets.
i like the tv size in there, nice mobile movie theatre for the crappy days, or computer monitor, xbox monitor etc.
Huge! She doesn't even use it.
I love watching your videos, they are so helpful and informative. Thank you, Sheila, for giving us the tour of your teardrop and your traveling lifestyle. It is quite impressive that you have taken a year off to travel around with your dogs.
Hello how are you doing?
Thank you Sheila for sharing your life with me!! Continued Happy Trails!!
I have never seen the inside of these little drops! Very cute!😁 Thanks for the interesting video! I like when people who actually use the trailer give their 2 cents 👍🏽
Glad you were able to see it. I still think sometime you need to hop in one in person. Once you are in there and laying on your back, if you are like most of us, you will be really surprised how nice and roomy it feels.
I’m from Australia 🇦🇺 and I loved watching this, I loved this lady I loved her attitude and just her zest for her van,dogs and just life ❤ xx
Thanks for sharing your story, experiences and thoughts Sheila, it gives the rest of us perspective and hope!
Hope. I love it! That is what I was wanting people to take away from this. If someone can do it with 2 dogs. I think anyone can do this.
@@PlayingwithSticks agreed!
Love that trailer and her amazing energy!
Sheila, Thanks for your story and review. I have a Bean and go on adventures with my standard poodle.{See Travels With Charley by Steinbeck} I typically go out for a few days and have my working children meet me on the weekends after I've secured the best spots. I often stay when they go home. I like your trailer jack. I also have to get the trailer backed into a garage with a really tight 90 degree turn, working alone. I have a Trailer Valet 5 which also works really well getting the trailer up an incline and over a lip on the driveway apron. Hope to meet you on the road.
I love Charley.. the pic on the front of his book is great
As a kid we were required to read Steinbeck from time to time. I really appreciated it. But, I have never even heard of Travels with Charley. I am so glad you mentioned it.
Thank you, Sheila for sharing with us your home and sweet pups.
Thank you, Sheila, for sharing. I have a question for Sheila, though, about traveling with pets. What do you do when you have to leave your vehicle/teardrop to go into a building such as a grocery store or a museum or a National Park visitor center? I am specifically wondering about heat and/or people breaking windows to “rescue” a dog. I have a teardrop and a dog, and I want to travel with him but haven’t figured out how to safely handle that when I may need to be away from the vehicle/teardrop for a longer period of time. Right now I just have him boarded, and I travel by myself on short trips, but I want to do more cross country trips and would love to have him with me.
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Nikki Deventhall lived in her prius for 3 years with her dog... she has YT channel as well.. when she leaves her pup, rarely, she puts a large note on window stating that her dog is ok, the AC is on, and whatever else that will allay peoples' concerns.. it asks that people not break in, and so far as I can tell she's never had a problem like that...hope this helps
Another great resource for this is Hang'n with Herky. They have done a great job of making Herky the star and showing how they travel with him in their Runaway Camper.
Thank you for sharing this. That is neat to hear.
Hi, I am lucky and can leave my windows all the way down and neither of my dogs attempt to jump out--(been doing this for 5 years), if is too hot then do as previous reply and leave car running with AC on and a note. All very quick trips in/out.
I have a “Waggle”monitor and you get a sign display monitor for temperature with app on your phone
That was so sweet when you showed her the light trick. What a lovely lady, I believe her that I could do it, there's a lot of people you see and you think they'll be OK until the novelty wears off, but this lady knows what she's doing, has the tent as a living room and the trailer as a bedroom/kitchen and knows how to live off grid. I think this trailer is perfect for her lifestyle!
Planet Fitness is not $10 a month for their nationwide membership. It's more like $25 - $30 a month.
Thank you for sharing this. I had ordered finally thought the same thing. But after poking around their website I couldn’t find the restrictions on the $10 option. Thanks for sharing.
It's across all of North America. I've used the locations in Ontario with my Black membership.
love that trailer and the dogsx
She has an awesome set up with the living room. The trailer is very roomy and nice. Love that you showed her a tip on the reading light!
I love that the food is away from your clothes. And I agree about the small space!! Love this!
As 4 the stool thing these toilets r designed to not emit odors into your space...I use my trailer toilet and I use my composting toilet in my tiny house also..u absolutely do not smell odors..
Thanks for sharing Sheila! I love when people learn new things and are excited about it. I hope you enjoy your new reading light.
Hello how are you doing?
Drew another good video, good luck Sheila and stay healthy. Your fur babies are your best traveling companions.
I saw you at the Walmart in my town. Hi
Thank you Shelia for sharing a piece of your life with us.
I have a Casita 17 Liberty and as such I feel as if I have a 37 ft 5th wheel when I see these teardrops! LOL. In all seriousness, I agree with her and Drew that Clams (I have a 5 side Venture with panels just like them) give you a great outdoor "room" that you can leave open for breezes and close up with panels in rain. It gives you so many options for enclosed (read bugproof) spaces that can accommodate dinner guests and sleepover folks in many weather scenarios. If I didn't already have my trailer I would look very carefully at a Luna like hers. Love seeing different ways to accomplish the same things, camp on!
yep can't beat the versatility of a clam.. mine is also the venture... I couldn't set up the 12ft model...
We have tried many of the Clams. And like you, we have chosen the Venture. We find it to be just right in all categories. Large enough to accomodate our outdoor living room for the whole family, 5 sides vs. 4 which just feels better inside, and not too large so it still fits well at smaller campsites. We have been to many campsites where you only get a little bit of room next to your trailer before there is a drop in elevation.
Sheila is great, lovely set up that works for her. I hope she continues to enjoy her experiences and lives her best life.
Sheila must be going to places that have NO Bugs, because everywhere I have been there are zillions of them day and night, especially bees who invite themselves to get into everything I am trying to prepare to make a good meal! This trailer is impractical, in my point of view!!
Thanks for all the information
2/9/2023 Thanks! Pretty dogs!!!
I want thank Luna for letting me look in teardrop trailer I thought it was awesome to see her lives in how great is that
I love this lady and her two kids. Great life experience.
Thank you Sheila and Drew for sharing this video. Sheila, you look so very happy and healthy. Gutsy lady.
Thank you Shelia for sharing your journey and all the daily little details. Your smile and enthusiasm say everything-you’re right where you should be, Go Girl!
A great story Drew. Love the full time living people.
Thanks Mark! Good to see you on here. We are going to need to catch up some time. Unfortunately I am super backed up on videos. But eventually we do need to resume our diy series.
@@PlayingwithSticks No worries Drew. I'm loving your videos even more because I don't have to make them! Haha. Really the main reason is because they're great. Quality stuff. We'll catch up sometime.
@@OverlandTrailer Good point on the not making part. In the meantime let me know if there are any developments from your diy business model that you would like me to highlight on the community tab. I believe DIY information is really important right now with the way these costs are rising.
@@PlayingwithSticks I'll shoot you an email. For the most part, I've managed to cut or keep costs below 3% increases. Lots of work on that front.
Thank you Sheila! Nice camper!
thanks for sharing part of your life with me . i really enjoyed it. give the dogs a pat for me.
Thank you Shelia for sharing! Your personality and zest for life is infectious!
Awesome job to Sheila and your videoing skills great video 👍🇦🇺
She looks so happy & content. Love the clam.
I really enjoyed this video! It really gave me food for thought about what I might be considering in my future on the road.😊😊❤❤
Thank you, Sheila. Really enjoyed the peek in you allowed us. Your muttleys are adorable. Be well!
Yes thank you Sheila, for sharing your story. Those little mini trailers are awesome.
Love your dogs and stay safe out there. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks for the tour, Sheila! I'm with you on the toilet and the sink, don't wanna bother with them. Love your companions too!
Thank you Sheila. Be blessed.
Sheila was great. Happy Trails to Sheila and her dogs ✌️
Thank you Shelia for sharing your time and your Luna.
Drew you said you’d do a video on the Luna and you kept your word. Thank you!
You are most welcome Anne! I still have a big smile on my face from your last comment. That comment about the shore power was 100% spot on. 😆
@@PlayingwithSticks yah, I was laughing the whole time I was writing. We’ll, you know what they say about “birds of a feather…
Oh wow! Look! A whole school of salmon just swam by 🤭😆
Thanks for sharing your home with us, Sheila!😎
Very inspiring, thanks for sharing😊❤️
Thank you SHEILA , I’m definitely thinking about taking a year off and doing this
Just go for it!! Time goes fast so don't wait. I am already planning my next year off, am working for 1 year(until December 2023)get money built up again and then back on road.
I love that Sheila added the hooks for her "closet". I mean, why not.
Thanks Shelia! Enjoy your adventures and your dogs are beautiful 🥰
Enjoyable listening to someone who keeps it real!