I’m glad I found you! I got my CR-V as a tow vehicle knowing I’d also be doing short camping stints in it. Wasn’t quite sure how I’d go about it as I’ve had large vans and mini vans for almost 30 yrs. Camping in a mini van easily sleeps two but could one really do it in a CR-V? And then I found you, showing me how!! Looking forward to many more videos. Thanks for helping me work out the kinks before I even hit the road! 😊
I follow two rules when it comes to camping gear. 1) No single purpose items. Everything has to be dual purpose or more. 2) Miss it twice before adding it to my gear. This keeps me from impulse buying. I have found the more I camp the less I need. We invested in good cookware and functional/versatile clothes.
great video on your sleeping arrangement---can you do a video on the small little fire pit/cooker you have? I am thinking of getting one and would like to see how it works as far as cooking and making coffee in the morning....awesome!
I worried about that also, but there's something about sleeping in a small space. I sleep better in my CR-V than I do on my expensive mattress at home!!
Just bought a Honda CRV and did this as my set up :) You can fit someone up to 6ft 2 onto a sleeping platform in this vehicle without removing any seats. Definitely agree with how useful that side chair is, and you can fold it down when you need more floor space next to the bed.
Do you think someone who’s 6ft4 could make this work? Really want to try but am worried my hight would be an issue. I’m considering trying with my head in the back so my legs can go over the front seats if needed.
@@kolethatcher3343 Yes it would work, 6ft 2 fits with the seat pushed a bit forward but the seat can defo push forward by a further 2 inches required to fit you in. Just means more of you slightly poking into the cab driving area is all, but that bed length will still fit to the side of the single chair.
Really enjoy your channel. I have a 2020 AWD CRV, I just sold my 2014 CRV because it wasn’t AWD and I’m taking a cross country winter trip to visit family. My plan is to build out a camper like yours. I think you could put many of your vids together, like Foresty Forest does in his. For example, drive to a place to hike, hike and show the scenery, cook a meal, bed down for the night...repeat at a new place! Keep the awesome content coming!
Just to chime in on the idea, I’m a big fan of the “one topic“ video. Yes, if we don’t want to watch the rest we can stop it or zip through it, but those dang TH-cam algorithms don’t miss a thing. Stopping a video part way is interpreted as disinterest in the entire video. :(
Great video. Am working on measuring my inside of my tracker and have a few bins I can use without having to buy anything right away. My 75 inch foam mattress I have won't fit unless I take out the front passenger seat I don't want to do that, So I am going to be using something similar to what you have. I am also going to leave in the back seat behind drivers seat like you have done.
I like watching these kind of stuffs. Thinking of starting out with my hatchback corolla. I'm 5ft so size is not really an issue when it comes to fit. So far gathering ideas from people like you and the van lifers. Safe travel out there.
I have $1700 mattress at home... And 3 med-high quality patio cushion in my car.. Sleeps 2.. We put 2 nice patio seat cushion next to each other and the 3rd one goes across at foot end..we don't notice the 3rd one is of lower quality. Homestore patio cushions better than walmart types. Patio bench cushions tend to be water & mildew proof. Extra firm..but not like a brick.
It's great that the dimensions of a 3rd gen 4runner are about the same as a crv of this year. Only difference is the seats, mine has about 50/50 split in the back seat which isn't a huge deal. Otherwise this setup works great.
Thanks for posting! Inspirational! I'm using a Kia Sorento which has a longer interior (I'm 6'2"). It's actually an SUV body on a minivan frame. I have just enough length. My wife has a CR-V but it is a little short for me without modification which she's not going to allow me to do, haha.
Can you explain about an SUV on a minivan frame? I’m currently in a Dodge Journey, but I’ve been wrestling for the longest time about which minivan (or possibly something else including another SUV) I should get. I’ve also been looking at the Kia Sedona. How would it compare to a minivan?
@@lindasue8719 I have a 2017 Kia Sorento. That generation was on a European minivan frame. Generations before and after were / are on an SUV frame same as Hyundai's Santa Fe. Has a large cargo area because some trim levels had 3rd row seating (I don't) plus you can lay down 2nd row seating. Much larger overall cargo area than my wife's CR-V.
I have the first year (2003) amd it is absolutely beefy on a legit steel frame. Don't know why they changed them. I think they changed the back seats too. Mine fold flat but the bottom cushion flips up shortening the length for sleeping so I unbolted one bottom cushion and pulled it out. I'm only 5'5" though.
Maybe you've mentioned it in other videos, but you didn't mention here that you removed the passenger side rear seat. I don't want to do that in my 2016 CRV, plus I want to sleep on the wider side of the rear seat division. Now that I've seen your setup, I may see about switching the side I sleep on. I appreciate your demonstrations of getting into and out of your rig; most of the other "tour" videos brag about the setup but never demonstrate functionality. Some of what you do I think I can do as well without removing the rear seat. Thanks again for the content.
Just watched your video Love how you make it look so comfy and cozy💤 Yes, I would like to see how you cook your meals inside & out side your car please. Thank you for taking the time to show us how it is to live in your car, your positive and cheerful personality also helps😊 make it look and sound even better.
Nice demonstration. Like you say, looks to be plenty of space for one. Feet and shelf area at the back is obviously the key part to get right. That sunroof is great for light and ventilation around your head there, too. Any thoughts on adding a roof rack to yours? I custom made one for my CRV from electrical tubing so I could cover the entire roof and have it sit closer to the roof than the factory bars allow.
would be very interested to see how you cook inside and outside. when outside, do you always use a separate table away from the vehicle? or do you have a slide-out type cooking surface right off the back? appreciate your content man!
Nice video thank you! Im about to head west with my 2014 CRV. I was going to do the entire back as I have a 75 lb dog but may reconsider. Plan on staying in nice weather and thought about a tent with a screen area attached to the open hatch for my chill area. I better pack a skill saw etc for tweaking instead of sticking it in storage.
Hi Brad ! I am french so sorry for my english haha I discover you because I was looking for some videos to know "how i can build my van in a honda CRV". My grand'ma gave me her car and I really want to go camp with it ! Thanks for all your vidéos :)
Great video! It was great to see how you get in and out of your bed! I'm considering becoming a vandweller and wondered how it would work in a mini van. I'd love to see how you'd cook inside too!
hah...i was looking for just this vid. i'm thinking of transition from a full size van , and still trying to see if i can....thanks , i REALLY miss the desert , stuck up north this yr. your cooking vid. in the Sonora desert had me aching....i'm 6' , but it looks o.k. yeah , sleeping out is def. better
Nice format with you actually getting in it etc. Cooking please. Also would love to see the shelf and please open doors and walk around. Is there a reason you picked the passenger side for placement? I have a CRV 07 ( a little smaller than 06) and am fixing mine up for weekend camping. Thanks. I subed.
Thanks again, Robert. Most of these questions are answers in my various other videos!! Thanks for being here! I truly appreciate it. More coming soon...
Thank you... I have been searching for this information. Trying to find the right vehicle that I can sleep in and also can afford. And... that is capable of getting me "to the campsite" as they say... I wish vehicle manufactors would quote actual length of cargo areas. Cubic feet is such bullshit... So... Thank you!
It's good to be young and flexible!😁 Anyone that is heavy and big will have a hard time getting in and out of that bed. If you are a bit older with back problem, it is best to keep the bed portion lower. But you will lose storage underneat the bed!☹️ Good review!💯👍
I am interested in your base camp? Do you keep a home/cabin or are you full-time in your vehicle and stay with family/friends? I retire in December 2020 and have a home and a husband. He is ten years my junior, a chef, and loves his job so he will continue to work. I on the other hand am exhausted from the 9-5, M-F grind, and can't wait to get out on the road in my 17' Casita travel trailer and reinvent myself. What do you do for income?
Hi there! I’m living full time out of the CRV right now and it’s been great. I visit family & friends along the way and I’m currently with the fam in northern Ontario, Canada. Enjoy your retirement! I’m sure it’ll be full of wonderful adventures. Thanks for being here!
Another Great Video! i 'Work' with 'what i have'. I'm just an occasional 'Weekend Warrior' ( at times 'following' Car shows..within my 'Area'..). ..Don't LAUGH..but i'm considering...making My 1999 Honda Civic Hatchback...into an 'Urban-Lander'.... place to 'Sleep' ( when too tired to drive home...after a 'long day' of viewing cars...)...with a small shelf..maybe a 'JACKERY' to run some 'lights'..small fridge... Power Up cell phones..cameras.. thanks for sharing your Ideas!! CHEERS & Safe Travels From Canada.
LOL, you cracked me up...Because I 'm basically broaked, I love to wilderness backpack, at least that's what I've been told. Our definition of comfortable is way different from most, civilized people. Safe travels.
I have a 2004 which included a card table. Does your model include the card table where a wheel compartment would be? If so, are you using it outdoors for anything? I'm new to your channel. Have you shown how to change your tire, where you keep tools for that or minor repairs?
Thank you for your videos which have great usable content and easy delivery. Nice that you are in Ontario. I’m in Manitoba. I’ve got a 2006’element purchased last year. Love it for all that it can do but it has been a beast on gas. especially in the city. I’ve been considering a 2006 Crv if I can find one in good condition. Do you track your gas use? If so what are you getting? Kms please. Enjoy time with your family.
Great video. I just discovered your channel and subscribed. One question... If you want to be able to have a passenger in the front seat, is it easy to adjust your bed and platform to move that seat back to give them room? Thanks.
Hi Jeff, thanks for subscribing!! Yes, it’s very easy to move things around for a passenger, the entire process takes only a few minutes. The foldable hinge in my bed platform makes it possible ;)
Thanks for the great video! I am thinking of buying a CR-V. Are the seats in the back completely flat? How did you make your bed flat with just those containers?
Wow Maybe If You Were On The Other Side, We Could See The Setup Better. There's So Many Shadows, It's Hard To See The Details. Need More Inside Lights So We Can See. Dollar Tree, Lights, FLAT AND ROUND, VERY BRIGHT, USES BATTERIES. OTHERWISE GREAT VIDEO.
How do you have enough length? There is 64 inches of flat platform, do you put a piece of plywood on top of that for the additional 8 inches you need for length?
Do you have the second seat folded underneath your bed or have you removed it? I have a 2006 CRV and hoping o do some camping in it. Your videos are very informative.
Thanks Daisy!! I did remove the passenger side back seat. It was very easy. Just four bolts. Let me know if you need any more help. I think I just searched it here on TH-cam and found a video about how to remove it :)
I don’t have WiFi in the wild. Only when I can find it in towns or city’s. Instead, I upgraded my cell plan to unlimited data. That has helped immensely.
I would like to see how you cook in there so I vote yes on that. Thanks for doing these videos. Take care and see you on the next one.
Thank you so much. I truly appreciate you being along for the journey! More to come...
Just came Across your channel, lots of great information. Now I am binge watching all your videos.
Thank you, Shannon! Your support means a lot
Me too! Binge weekend.
Yes! Very interested in how you travel, cook, etc inside your vehicle. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos!
Thank you so much, Debra! More vids coming soon!
I have an Element. There truly is enough room to sleep in a vehicle this size. With the AWD & mileage. You can't beat them for a fishing/camping rig.
Very informative video. Seeing someone actually get into and out of a small camper conversion is confidence inspiring,
Thanks so much!! Glad you liked it!
I’m glad I found you! I got my CR-V as a tow vehicle knowing I’d also be doing short camping stints in it. Wasn’t quite sure how I’d go about it as I’ve had large vans and mini vans for almost 30 yrs. Camping in a mini van easily sleeps two but could one really do it in a CR-V? And then I found you, showing me how!! Looking forward to many more videos. Thanks for helping me work out the kinks before I even hit the road! 😊
I love your videos. You're talented to explain things simple, short but still detailed. So many things to be inspired from already!
Wow thanks so much! Very kind words
Yes to cooking videos! Also, please make a video on must haves for car camping. Thanks.
I follow two rules when it comes to camping gear. 1) No single purpose items. Everything has to be dual purpose or more. 2) Miss it twice before adding it to my gear. This keeps me from impulse buying. I have found the more I camp the less I need. We invested in good cookware and functional/versatile clothes.
Sounds like a solid rule 👍
Thanks Dom!! I really appreciate you being here for the journey!
great video on your sleeping arrangement---can you do a video on the small little fire pit/cooker you have? I am thinking of getting one and would like to see how it works as far as cooking and making coffee in the morning....awesome!
Pretty cool! My top anxiety is “I won’t sleep well away from my bed” but all that sounds warm, soft, and comfy. Thanks 💕
Give it a try! It’s way more comfortable than I thought it would be!
I worried about that also, but there's something about sleeping in a small space. I sleep better in my CR-V than I do on my expensive mattress at home!!
Thank You, you have a nice set up . I have recently converted my very small citi golf into a tiny make shift camper. and I am loving it. Safe travels
Just bought a Honda CRV and did this as my set up :) You can fit someone up to 6ft 2 onto a sleeping platform in this vehicle without removing any seats. Definitely agree with how useful that side chair is, and you can fold it down when you need more floor space next to the bed.
Way to go, Taylor! I hope the vids have helped. Have fun out there!!
@@intheopenair3725 I've watched several and they really have helped so thank you!
Excellent! Happy to hear it. Have fun out there. More vids coming soon...
Do you think someone who’s 6ft4 could make this work? Really want to try but am worried my hight would be an issue. I’m considering trying with my head in the back so my legs can go over the front seats if needed.
@@kolethatcher3343 Yes it would work, 6ft 2 fits with the seat pushed a bit forward but the seat can defo push forward by a further 2 inches required to fit you in. Just means more of you slightly poking into the cab driving area is all, but that bed length will still fit to the side of the single chair.
Really enjoy your channel. I have a 2020 AWD CRV, I just sold my 2014 CRV because it wasn’t AWD and I’m taking a cross country winter trip to visit family. My plan is to build out a camper like yours. I think you could put many of your vids together, like Foresty Forest does in his. For example, drive to a place to hike, hike and show the scenery, cook a meal, bed down for the night...repeat at a new place! Keep the awesome content coming!
Just to chime in on the idea, I’m a big fan of the “one topic“ video. Yes, if we don’t want to watch the rest we can stop it or zip through it, but those dang TH-cam algorithms don’t miss a thing. Stopping a video part way is interpreted as disinterest in the entire
video. :(
Yes, I would like to see how you cook inside your SUV!
Thanks Marjie! Cooking info coming soon.... :)
Great video. Am working on measuring my inside of my tracker and have a few bins I can use without having to buy anything right away. My 75 inch foam mattress I have won't fit unless I take out the front passenger seat I don't want to do that, So I am going to be using something similar to what you have. I am also going to leave in the back seat behind drivers seat like you have done.
Right on, Misty!! So glad you’re enjoying the channel! Happy trails!
I like watching these kind of stuffs. Thinking of starting out with my hatchback corolla. I'm 5ft so size is not really an issue when it comes to fit. So far gathering ideas from people like you and the van lifers. Safe travel out there.
Excellent! I’m happy to help. More vids coming soon...
I have $1700 mattress at home... And 3 med-high quality patio cushion in my car..
Sleeps 2.. We put 2 nice patio seat cushion next to each other and the 3rd one goes across at foot end..we don't notice the 3rd one is of lower quality.
Homestore patio cushions better than walmart types.
Patio bench cushions tend to be water & mildew proof. Extra firm..but not like a brick.
Nice idea!! Cheers!
It's great that the dimensions of a 3rd gen 4runner are about the same as a crv of this year. Only difference is the seats, mine has about 50/50 split in the back seat which isn't a huge deal. Otherwise this setup works great.
looks really comfy and cozy. ready to get familiar
Thank you!!
Thanks for posting! Inspirational! I'm using a Kia Sorento which has a longer interior (I'm 6'2"). It's actually an SUV body on a minivan frame. I have just enough length. My wife has a CR-V but it is a little short for me without modification which she's not going to allow me to do, haha.
Can you explain about an SUV on a minivan frame? I’m currently in a Dodge Journey, but I’ve been wrestling for the longest time about which minivan (or possibly something else including another SUV) I should get. I’ve also been looking at the Kia Sedona. How would it compare to a minivan?
@@lindasue8719 I have a 2017 Kia Sorento. That generation was on a European minivan frame. Generations before and after were / are on an SUV frame same as Hyundai's Santa Fe. Has a large cargo area because some trim levels had 3rd row seating (I don't) plus you can lay down 2nd row seating. Much larger overall cargo area than my wife's CR-V.
@@lindasue8719 I'd look up the cargo area + 2nd row seating area for each vehicle you are interested in. Usually will show cargo area with seats down.
I have the first year (2003) amd it is absolutely beefy on a legit steel frame. Don't know why they changed them. I think they changed the back seats too. Mine fold flat but the bottom cushion flips up shortening the length for sleeping so I unbolted one bottom cushion and pulled it out. I'm only 5'5" though.
Maybe you've mentioned it in other videos, but you didn't mention here that you removed the passenger side rear seat. I don't want to do that in my 2016 CRV, plus I want to sleep on the wider side of the rear seat division. Now that I've seen your setup, I may see about switching the side I sleep on. I appreciate your demonstrations of getting into and out of your rig; most of the other "tour" videos brag about the setup but never demonstrate functionality. Some of what you do I think I can do as well without removing the rear seat. Thanks again for the content.
Just watched your video Love how you make it look so comfy and cozy💤
Yes, I would like to see how you cook your meals inside & out side your car please. Thank you for taking the time to show us how it is to live in your car, your positive and cheerful personality also helps😊 make it look and sound even better.
Aw thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate it. Cooking video coming soon!!
Nice demonstration. Like you say, looks to be plenty of space for one. Feet and shelf area at the back is obviously the key part to get right. That sunroof is great for light and ventilation around your head there, too. Any thoughts on adding a roof rack to yours? I custom made one for my CRV from electrical tubing so I could cover the entire roof and have it sit closer to the roof than the factory bars allow.
would be very interested to see how you cook inside and outside. when outside, do you always use a separate table away from the vehicle? or do you have a slide-out type cooking surface right off the back? appreciate your content man!
Thank you!! I have both, actually! I’ll do a video on the many ways I cook, soon...
Nice video thank you! Im about to head west with my 2014 CRV. I was going to do the entire back as I have a 75 lb dog but may reconsider. Plan on staying in nice weather and thought about a tent with a screen area attached to the open hatch for my chill area. I better pack a skill saw etc for tweaking instead of sticking it in storage.
Hi Brad ! I am french so sorry for my english haha
I discover you because I was looking for some videos to know "how i can build my van in a honda CRV". My grand'ma gave me her car and I really want to go camp with it ! Thanks for all your vidéos :)
Bonjour Chloé! I’m so glad I could help. Happy trails! Enjoy your new vehicle!
Yes, please--cooking outside. These vids are very helpful, thank-you:)
Great video! It was great to see how you get in and out of your bed! I'm considering becoming a vandweller and wondered how it would work in a mini van. I'd love to see how you'd cook inside too!
Thanks Catherine! I’ll get on the cooking video soon :)
hah...i was looking for just this vid. i'm thinking of transition from a full size van , and still trying to see if i can....thanks , i REALLY miss the desert , stuck up north this yr. your cooking vid. in the Sonora desert had me aching....i'm 6' , but it looks o.k.
yeah , sleeping out is def. better
🤘🤘
Nice format with you actually getting in it etc. Cooking please. Also would love to see the shelf and please open doors and walk around. Is there a reason you picked the passenger side for placement? I have a CRV 07 ( a little smaller than 06) and am fixing mine up for weekend camping. Thanks. I subed.
Thanks again, Robert. Most of these questions are answers in my various other videos!! Thanks for being here! I truly appreciate it. More coming soon...
Thank you... I have been searching for this information. Trying to find the right vehicle that I can sleep in and also can afford. And... that is capable of getting me "to the campsite" as they say... I wish vehicle manufactors would quote actual length of cargo areas. Cubic feet is such bullshit... So... Thank you!
Thanks so much!! I’m loving it. You can definitely make it happen in a small vehicle. Please consider subscribing ;)
Great info man, good to see!
Thanks!
It's good to be young and flexible!😁 Anyone that is heavy and big will have a hard time getting in and out of that bed. If you are a bit older with back problem, it is best to keep the bed portion lower. But you will lose storage underneat the bed!☹️ Good review!💯👍
The built-in grasp-handle he showed would help pull you out of bed.
Would likely to see to seek you cooking. Another great video.
Coming soon... thanks!!!
I am interested in your base camp? Do you keep a home/cabin or are you full-time in your vehicle and stay with family/friends? I retire in December 2020 and have a home and a husband. He is ten years my junior, a chef, and loves his job so he will continue to work. I on the other hand am exhausted from the 9-5, M-F grind, and can't wait to get out on the road in my 17' Casita travel trailer and reinvent myself. What do you do for income?
Hi there! I’m living full time out of the CRV right now and it’s been great. I visit family & friends along the way and I’m currently with the fam in northern Ontario, Canada. Enjoy your retirement! I’m sure it’ll be full of wonderful adventures. Thanks for being here!
awesome video buddy
Another Great Video! i 'Work' with 'what i have'. I'm just an occasional 'Weekend Warrior' ( at times 'following' Car shows..within my 'Area'..). ..Don't LAUGH..but i'm considering...making My 1999 Honda Civic Hatchback...into an 'Urban-Lander'.... place to 'Sleep' ( when too tired to drive home...after a 'long day' of viewing cars...)...with a small shelf..maybe a 'JACKERY' to run some 'lights'..small fridge... Power Up cell phones..cameras.. thanks for sharing your Ideas!! CHEERS & Safe Travels From Canada.
Sounds awesome! Thanks for the kind words. I’m so glad you’re enjoying the channel. More to come :)
Enjoyed the video. Thank you
Nice , did you see the Makita 18v cooler,
LOL, you cracked me up...Because I 'm basically broaked, I love to wilderness backpack, at least that's what I've been told. Our definition of comfortable is way different from most, civilized people. Safe travels.
Lol. Thanks Anita!!
I have a 2016 Honda CR-V that I am converting to a travel vehicle... How hard was it to remove that back seat?
Sounds awesome. Best of luck with the build! It was very easy. Just four bolts and some elbow grease ;)
Barely any elbow grease even. I'm a 57 year old woman who doesn't work out and I managed it in 10 minutes per seat, max.
Please include that link to the foam from Amazon!!
Will do!!
Mybecca 4" X 30" X 72" Upholstery... www.amazon.com/dp/B00R1XT14K?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Great ideas! Question: How do you access the tubs? And is the plywood directly on the tubs? If so, how are the tubs holding up under the pressure?
Check out my “Build” video. Explains access to the bins and more. It’s holding up perfectly! Never had an issue 👌 Please consider subscribing ;)
I have a 2004 which included a card table. Does your model include the card table where a wheel compartment would be? If so, are you using it outdoors for anything? I'm new to your channel. Have you shown how to change your tire, where you keep tools for that or minor repairs?
Great video. Thanks
Thanks Ashleigh!! Love youuuu
What is the height from the mattress to the ceiling? Designing my build now for a potential vehicle and trying to get a sense space needed.
Roughly 30 inches :)
Thank you for your videos which have great usable content and easy delivery. Nice that you are in Ontario. I’m in Manitoba. I’ve got a 2006’element purchased last year. Love it for all that it can do but it has been a beast on gas. especially in the city. I’ve been considering a 2006 Crv if I can find one in good condition. Do you track your gas use? If so what are you getting? Kms please. Enjoy time with your family.
Hi Kim!! I get 26 mpg highway and 23 city. Hope that helps! I’ve been living in the USA for the last several years so I don’t do km lol
Hi Kim!! I get 26 mpg highway and 23 city. Hope that helps!
InTheOpenAir thanks for your reply. Much appreciated and helpful. Now to decide whether to fix or get another vehicle. :(.
Great video. I just discovered your channel and subscribed. One question... If you want to be able to have a passenger in the front seat, is it easy to adjust your bed and platform to move that seat back to give them room? Thanks.
Hi Jeff, thanks for subscribing!! Yes, it’s very easy to move things around for a passenger, the entire process takes only a few minutes. The foldable hinge in my bed platform makes it possible ;)
excellent bed. With the extra 4 inches of foam, anyone 6'4 and shorter should be able to lay down.
Thanks for the great video! I am thinking of buying a CR-V. Are the seats in the back completely flat? How did you make your bed flat with just those containers?
How do you access your bins under mattress. is the plywood cut in sections ???
Wow Maybe If You Were On The Other Side, We Could See The Setup Better. There's So Many Shadows, It's Hard To See The Details. Need More Inside Lights So We Can See. Dollar Tree, Lights, FLAT AND ROUND, VERY BRIGHT, USES BATTERIES. OTHERWISE GREAT VIDEO.
How do you have enough length? There is 64 inches of flat platform, do you put a piece of plywood on top of that for the additional 8 inches you need for length?
Great job thanks 🙏😷
Thank you!!
Do you have the second seat folded underneath your bed or have you removed it? I have a 2006 CRV and hoping o do some camping in it. Your videos are very informative.
Thanks Daisy!! I did remove the passenger side back seat. It was very easy. Just four bolts. Let me know if you need any more help. I think I just searched it here on TH-cam and found a video about how to remove it :)
You gonna get some solar things?
Cook, cook, cook please!
Coming soon... ;)
New Subscriber here 👋
How do you make a living when living in your vehicle 🤔
did you plug the holes from the large bench seat? how so?
SUBSCRIBER REQUEST : PLEASE SHOW COOKING IN THE SUV!
Done ✅
I'm still wondering about your foam window coverings.
Does anyone know who makes them or where to get them?
Hi Kris! The company is called Heat Shield. Google them and order your specific make and model custom cut. It’s super easy. Thanks!!
I’m curious, what do you use for WiFi?
I don’t have WiFi in the wild. Only when I can find it in towns or city’s. Instead, I upgraded my cell plan to unlimited data. That has helped immensely.
very tidy.. thanks.
You said your mattress is 26 “ wide, what is the length?
72” :)
I thought the suv's come in different sizes.
If you mean the foam, then yes they come in different lengths and widths. My vehicle is a 2004 Honda CR-V
Whats the base of ur bed?
Did you have to remove the seats that your bed is on top of?
He removed larger back seat and kept the smaller one you see him sitting on 😊
How did you get yr bed level tho?
With a measuring tape and patience. Propped it up here and there where needed.
thank you for saying your height.
You are just so damn adorable.
Aw thank youuu
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