I am 83, my wife 81; we had a rooftop tent like your 45 years ago here in Michigan. It was mounted on top of a Plymouth window van. Our two young teen boys slept inside on bunks and my wife and I slept on top in the tent. We had a 1 burner stove, a rustic potty system, and an ice required cooler. We loved many trips. Now, at our ages, we travel in a 40 ft diesel Class A motorhome... yes at our ages ... we have 137,000 miles on it. We are leaving MI July 20 for a 30+ day trip to Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin. We will boondock in casino parking lots, stay in the yards of friends, state parks, and local rv parks.
@Deriv801
2 жыл бұрын
What is the key to a happy life? This. Right here. I love that everyone on this channel already understands that too!
@gwenifyer
2 жыл бұрын
Wow. Great holiday life story and something to remember doing as being a third your age
@sass08
2 жыл бұрын
Amazing! You are an inspiration
@greenwave819
2 жыл бұрын
sounds awesome!!!
@dr.jamesolack8504
2 жыл бұрын
@Ernie Take me with you? I’ll drive…
@DESSLOK17327
2 жыл бұрын
Please look into a Personal Locator beacon! Press one button and US or Canadian search and rescue will be on their way and have your GPS location. They aren't expensive and could save yours and Wilks lives.
@unclejim1528
2 жыл бұрын
Christopher knows. Small enough to carry in your pocket, works everywhere (sends signal to satellites, not cell towers), so simple you can train your dog to activate it. Don't leave civilization without it. (came here to add exactly this, then found your comment)
@JoseLeon-rr7zf
2 жыл бұрын
That's actually a good idea☺️... Especially once in Alaska... Alaska is amazing and maybe the most beautiful state you can visit in the U.S, It can be very unpredictable and dangerous if your not familiar with the state.. also easy to get lost their.. lots of people just disappear with out a trace in alaska every year
@CrazyGuyTray
2 жыл бұрын
@@JoseLeon-rr7zf very true, alaska is an amazingly beautiful place where almost anything can kill you
@kbullbambam7660
2 жыл бұрын
100 % ! I've used "The Spot", it worked well for what I was using it for. I'm sure Garmin has even better devices.
@ms.jessadventures
2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree. I have my SpotX which is cheap for only $20 a month subscription and will keep me safe and would definitely save my life if needed. My family and friends know where I'm at every 15 minutes.
@Frraksurred
2 жыл бұрын
Your channel is a new addition to my life. It is a glimpse into a life that is a marvel to me. I'm a father of two daughters roughly your age. I made some bad decisions when I was younger and now, if I ever want to retire with any security, I have to make up for those decisions. That means for the last couple decades I have worked a lot, especially these last few years since Covid. Life often feels empty and pointless if I'm being honest. Your videos remind me there is a world our there I've yet to see, and hopefully one day shall.
@ZepyhrLight
2 жыл бұрын
Jesus loves you bro. We'll see the world we just gotta go out there
@rickyl9540
2 жыл бұрын
I know exactly what you mean. But getting out camping in a tent or a van is something to look forward to and can be cheap and easy. Gets you back in nature and calms the nerves and rebalances you. Can I ask what country you are in?
@SADDLEHORN1A1
2 жыл бұрын
Know what you mean by empty and pointless. I'm almost retirement age, have no kids, wife passed away a few years ago. The thing about that is the life you had, your future plans etc, all that dies too. Spent some time trying to figure out what to do with myself. Divorced once, second wife died, I have no interest in marrying a third time. So for the last couple of years I've been rebuilding my old 4x4 truck and building a small offroad camper to tow behind it. Soon I'll sell the house and join the nomadic lifestyle. Always worked, never had time, a lot of things I've never seen. I prefer the remote areas, away from the endless bedlam of humanity, hence the extremely capable truck and camper. Seems much preferred to sitting around the house waiting on old age to take me.
@aprildawnsunshine4326
2 жыл бұрын
Why wait for "one day" instead of starting now? Tomorrow's promised to no one. Besides, it's way cheaper to live in your car than most anything else. ☺️
@Frraksurred
2 жыл бұрын
@@aprildawnsunshine4326 lol. Because I'm old and I like my creature comforts a lot more now, especially after having worked decades to get to them. I may travel some day, but it will not be in the back of a truck or van. Still, the videos show me a side of life I didn't know could exist. It is just alien to me.
@minime7375
2 жыл бұрын
Being brave is Eva’s brand but, with the risk of sounding like a grandma, going solo in Alaska, without any knowledge of the car or how to fix it, sounds a tad reckless rather than brave. I just hope she planned ahead her stops and everything .
@RestrictedHades
2 жыл бұрын
especially in a 16 year old land rover
@carolineindacityphx
2 жыл бұрын
I fall in love with Odyssey a little more each time. I get it that having a fancy van is great but Odyssey is made for adventure! Can't wait to see what improvements you are making to her. See you on the next video! PS: Vilk is getting cuter. Is that possible? ❤️❤️❤️
@chrisd946
2 жыл бұрын
Your Shepherd puppy is so awesome! He reminds me of my buddy, Cody, when he was a pup :) As someone who has driven from the East Coast to Alaska a few times, the biggest tip I recommend is to fill up on fuel almost every single chance you get, because on the Alaska Hwy, you will drive for hours without seeing any signs of civilization, which I loved, but it can be a little nerve racking if you start to run low on fuel. The drive up to Alaska is amazing though (especially traveling through the Canadian Rockies!) and you will love it. Have fun and stay safe!
@ralphbaker2850
2 жыл бұрын
If you have to, you can teach your dog to sleep in the truck while you sleep above. He will accept it as his space even though he will object and cry at first. Once he understands that that is where you want him to sleep, he will accept it.
@ramishrambarran3998
2 жыл бұрын
Quite so.
@AMG-316
2 жыл бұрын
Dogs do like having their own sleeping space once they understand your not leaving them forever!
@chrisprieur270
2 жыл бұрын
Yup, no different from the humans sleeping in their bedroom while the dog(s) hold down the fort in the living room. My two dogs do a good job making sure the couch stays put, lol.
@Deriv801
2 жыл бұрын
Kind of defeats the idea of having Vilk for security too though.. Inside the cab he won't have any access to her if she was in danger.
@lonknight3197
2 жыл бұрын
If she is going to keep that rooftop tent then she should change it so she can get in and out of the tent and into truck by a roof hatch somekind of modified sunroof opening , that way if a bear attacks her camp at night she can drop down into the safer truck insides.
@chucknorriss9227
2 жыл бұрын
just imagine in one year from now how many memories this beautiful girl with her amazing dog will have. thank you for sharing and my best wishes twords you two! you inspire me and many others. YOU BET!!!
@armandosoriano758
2 жыл бұрын
Drinking water left in the sun won't hurt you, but expert says, we should avoid persistent exposure to plastic containers left in the hot sun. Exposed to extreme heat plastic containers may ultimately become unsafe. Enjoy your journey Eva! 👍💛✌
@jondoe7936
2 жыл бұрын
What food grade too ???
@GraphicAnomaly
2 жыл бұрын
The entire reason I started watching this channel was because I like seeing your solutions to everyday life. It shows that you can be comfortable without a house ^.^
@markslade6848
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Eva, we have missed you! Saw you on The travel show on BBC in UK which was a nice surprise. Hope you are well! Xx
@rjo2020
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Eva, I hope you are checking for weather patterns in Alaska for the period of your tour. Also, try to consult people who have been thru the region, regarding animal migration routes, times of year, and especially bug repellants you may need to have along. Mosquitos and black flies will be active in many spots. Take along proper medication for bites (like that bee sting) to reduce itching and general discomfort. Vilk will need flea and tick preparations. Obviously you are thinking way ahead regarding the vehicle set up, but try to get all maintenance done now. Alaska is very remote. A breakdown up there can ruin your day. Wishing you smooth running all the way!
@jondoe7936
2 жыл бұрын
Would you go to Alaska alone ? Is it compulsory to do this or is it a safety issue ? Yet I never heard you tell her this ? Well since you know so much about it etc I'm just saying 🙂
@alexanderwalter4595
2 жыл бұрын
Might be good to check whether having the dog with you will be a problem as you cross the border, either MT to/from Canada, or AK from/to Canada.
@JayKayKay7
2 жыл бұрын
@@alexanderwalter4595 I think you are right. I know the border between America and Canada going either direction has a lot of rules. (No guns)
@misbeautifulable
2 жыл бұрын
The puppy is too young for the tick and flea treatments she will needs to consult with the vet not anyone online. Only one flea meds is safe for puppy not for tick.
@misbeautifulable
2 жыл бұрын
@counselthyself for puppies? I never heard of that product.
@NoChance345
2 жыл бұрын
Mike Glover is one of the most amazing humans I’ve ever heard of. He was a guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier, pretty sure he went to Ranger school at some point, was a green beret, a CIA contractor, and ran missions with CAG(delta force) but can’t remember if he was in one of the squadrons or attached to one at some point. Either way he’s one of the gnarliest humans of all time. Oh yeah he also is the CEO of Fieldcraft Survival, a KZitemr, and a podcaster. I’m sure I probably left some stuff out too.
@mikem9892
Жыл бұрын
Wow very very impressive. Certainly not a guy to trifle with LOL. I thank him for his service.
@moongold9025
2 жыл бұрын
When I saw that cabin in the woods, I thought it was Brooke Whipple 's cabin she built. ( Girl In The Woods) Same colors and shape. And the side is clear and opens up. Looking forward to seeing your next video with the updates on Odyssey. Safe travels to you both 🧡
@jondoe7936
2 жыл бұрын
Was that brook whittle from Hansel n Gretel ? They left bread that got eaten you know 😳
@sonjaruiter6663
2 жыл бұрын
I tought the exact same thing of the cabin. I follow Girl In The Woods also. Was wondering myself if she just hired it from Brooke Whipple. But she has the cabin near a water stream and i just saw another episode of Girl In the Woods and its not the cabin from Brooke. Maybe this cabin is made after the one Brooke made?
@ralphbaker2850
2 жыл бұрын
Be very very careful about keeping your dog on a leash in the vehicle. I know of three instances where the dog got to jumping around and wound up hanging himself in the vehicle while the owner was out. Two of those dogs were small toy poodles that wound up slipping through the steering wheel and was suspended in the air. Too short a leash can cause a problem, but then, so can a leash that is too long, as it gives more opportunities to get tangled up in something. If you have to do that, you may want to loosen his collar enough so that he can slip out of it if he gets tangled. Knowing that he can slip out of his collar, he might do it deliberately as a means to escape, but, that's where his training comes into play. Once he learns that escaping his collar is not exceptable to you, he will behave himself eventually. German Shepherds are very smart dogs. Sometime they are smart enough to play dumb and pretend that they don't know what you want them to do, don't let him get away with it.
@andrewlove9085
2 жыл бұрын
Happened to my dog but I saved him before it was too late
@TraumaSurvivorCynthia
2 жыл бұрын
Our dog🐾 uses the pet seatbelt attached to her harness for safety in our truck and motorhome!!✌️#davesandersstepdaughter
@jondoe7936
2 жыл бұрын
👀 anything else bad that could happen ? What about the dog getting stuck on the cooker or microwave then it'll be hotdog rite ? I bet you know of that happening too ha? 👀
@605pilot
2 жыл бұрын
My neighbor’s German Shepherd hung her self with the leash being tied to a post.
@tduenchan
2 жыл бұрын
I think the dog has a harness rather than the standard collar.
@kflecha1
2 жыл бұрын
I adore the tour 🤩 I would love to get a van or something it looks so fun being able to go everywhere. Eva is so brave as always. By the way the doggie is adorable 🐶🧡 Good vibes guys ✌🏽 PS. That instructor looks hot 🥵 🤭🫣
@CertifiedBullpupHater
2 жыл бұрын
Mike Glover is a legend. It’s pretty neat to see this crossover
@jondoe7936
2 жыл бұрын
I think he's been massively overcharged
@MariaOliviaTravel
2 жыл бұрын
Aww the puppy problems 😂 I remember when I first got my puppy it was a full time job making sure he is not being naughty. It's soooo much easier once they are out of the puppy stage ❤️ I don't think I could live in such a tiny space, I would need at least a van but your set up is really efficient and impressive ❤️ Love your videos and your pup!
@4x4adventurecz
2 жыл бұрын
if I lived alone, it wouldn't be a problem for me at all, I go on trips around Europe quite often alone or with my son and I enjoy it a lot. Greetings from the Czech republic
@stoggie95
2 жыл бұрын
Like Michael from Overland Bound says “ it doesn’t matter what you drive, adventure is necessary”.
@arkangel7330
2 жыл бұрын
Vilk is awesome. How you have no air-conditioning in Odyssey amazes me. My question would be: have you ever considered using your roof solar panel to power a ref and/or your other devices?
@brendan_chiswell
2 жыл бұрын
Nice set-up! Everything is a personal choice so if it works for you then great. The only thing I think you should consider (if you haven't already) When you get into colder temperatures your outside water tap could freeze and crack. You will want to be able to drain the outside line.
@davidford2169
2 жыл бұрын
Eva,...easier said than done,but your puppy will be able to climb a ladder very soon with some patients,you will have to carry at first...personally I would not get rid/convert the top of odyssey Your dog will adapt to you👍🇬🇧
@jameswardell1840
2 жыл бұрын
Well, this has been a great video! I'm just getting ready to drive from Toronto to Vancouver in my 2009 Nissan Rogue to see my daughter. Definitely NOT the amazing set up that you or Expedition Overland have, but I too intend to enjoy the journey. And you've definitely given me a couple of things to think about and better prepare for. Thank you! I really admire you for living your best life, and I must say that both you and Vik are absolutely adorable! Thanks for being so inspiring. Keep on truckin'!
@fayepotts3279
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Eva! You are a very brave girl! That does not stop me from praying for you. Alaska is pretty challenging. I recommend you watching other van lifers, who has made that trip. 💕🙏
@blaizebunny7482
2 жыл бұрын
Eva, You have been warned by Mike Glover that in Alaska, you have to be prepared to be your own first responder. That advice also applies to most of the other remote locations you are driving. Maciej from Autoplejada has shown you what can happen to a vehicle when it has a fire. Not only are you cooking every day in and near Odyssey with open flames, you also have plenty of add-on electrical wiring and equipment that could start a fire. Plus, as original vehicle wiring ages, the wiring insulation becomes brittle. The bottom line is that a vehicle fire is probably the second most probable hazard to Odyessy after the hazard from a collision. The difference between Odyssey burning to the ground and only needing minor repairs in the event of a fire is whether or not you can bring a fire extinguisher to put out the fire in the first few minutes before the fire spreads. With a fire extinguisher present, almost all vehicle fires can be stopped before they become large and catastrophic. Although any fire extinguisher, however small, is better than no fire extinguisher, you will want something in the 4A-60BC category. A fire extinguisher of that size will be able to put out almost all vehicle fires in the early stages as long as the engine is not running so the fuel pump is shut off. Here is a link to one such common 4A-60BC extinguisher: www.kidde.com/home-safety/en/us/products/fire-safety/fire-extinguishers/for-business/466204/ They are not small but also not unmanageably huge at 19 inches long with a diameter of about 5 inches. Remember to roughly once a week remove the extinguisher from its mounting bracket and turn it upside down and right side up a few times to prevent the dry chemical extinguishing powder from settling into the bottom of the extinguisher. Other than that, just confirm the pressure inside the extinguisher stays good by reading the dial, and you will be prepared should the worst happen. While discussing hazards, because you sleep in your Defender with the engine sometimes running for heat or air conditioning, you should have a combination smoke and carbon monoxide detector inside the vehicle so you get warned of any smoke and do not succumb to carbon monoxide poisoning while unconscious. Places like Montana and Alaska are snow country, and carbon monoxide can end up inside a running vehicle if snow drifts under the vehicle channeling carbon monoxide from the vehicle's tailpipe back into the interior of the vehicle. Here is a link to some combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors: www.kidde.com/home-safety/en/us/products/fire-safety/combination-smoke-co-alarms/ Good luck with your adventures and happy travels!
@TJackSurvival
2 жыл бұрын
I bought a trooper for 500 bucks that was squirting oil out the side of it and after about 10 months and maybe 5-8K it’s now lifted, locked, with compressor fridge rack snorkel and all that jazz. There is something to be said about doing it yourself. I have massive respect for anyone that builds their own off-roader. Well done, it’s a ton of work
@morganviking1243
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Eva, as someone who used to travel and camp a lot with dogs, some of which that would chew through leads in a single bite, the solution we found to letting the dogs(s) have some freedom was a short roller(retracting)-lead on a pulley connected to a rope or paracord. stretch the rope/paracord from the car to a suitable tree at suitable height so the dog don't reach it, the pulley run along the rope with the roller lead secured to the pulley. Little chance of snagging and minimal chance of chewing on the lead whilst still allowing great freedom.
@rpmurphey1981
2 жыл бұрын
What works with me is connecting a 20 foot chain to my dog (a boxer). I just let her drag it everywhere. It slows her down and it can vet caught in things so it makes her stop if she runs off. I have been using that method for over 20 years.
@jwcivic
2 жыл бұрын
That sounds like such a great idea. Any specific names or parts you can recommend for this rig?
@stackorlee6053
2 жыл бұрын
There's also a spray she can get from a pet shop to discourage chewing
@Deriv801
2 жыл бұрын
@@THE-SLAUGHTERHOUSE. This. You have a smart breed that can be trained to be very loyal. I would walk my puppy without a leash but when she disobeyed, barked at neighbor dogs behind fences, etc.. she was walked with a leash next time. Multiple walks a day and they get the picture very quickly! I can be fishing as people with dogs walk behind me passing through, and as long as they don't approach me, she stays still, quiet but remains watchful. That is what you want!
@AckGirl
2 жыл бұрын
Your puppy would love “bully sticks”, trust me, it will quench his need to chew and keep him busy 🐾💕 :). Oops, looks like he may have them already 😊
@renekoesler4704
2 жыл бұрын
I love everything about your set-up! And, I truly admire your nerve doing what you do! Good luck always. Stay safe!
@schoocg
Жыл бұрын
Eva, my name is Greg and I am now 70 and my passion was travel and climbing all over the world. Last two years developed a couple neurological diseases , so pretty much instantly grounded. But , I have taken to KZitem to watch people doing and going places that always gave me meaning and love for the wild. So far, your expeditions have lifted me back in time and brought me joyful thoughts again. Couple things ( hope you read your comments ): in this episode I was surprised you ran into and met Mike. Mike was one of my son’s mentors during his college age years. If you have not learned of Mike’s background you should consider meeting him again and taking him out for dinner and a beer. Mike is truly, on a different level, an American hero. We all are in debt for individuals like him that sacrificed so much for us all. Next, I know WY, MT etc are so beautiful, I know them all like the back of my hand, BUT if you want wilderness and beauty and isolation like no other , in the 48 States, spend a summer exploring Idaho. Nothing like it. Lastly, safe travels and enjoy and explore all you can in your youth. It gets harder as you age and things catch up. Thank you for sharing your journey. God speed !
@bindervegas8006
2 жыл бұрын
Welcome back! Great video, as usual. Addressing the first part of your video.... looking into people's homes, from the street, AS YOU WALK BY (LOL), is not unusual at all. Anyone that says they don't, isn't being honest. Also, thank you for the tour of your "home". It's very cool. I spent a month in Florida, living out of my Kia Niro. I figured out a number of things during that trip, to make my journey more enjoyable. First, I had way too much damn stuff!! Ha ha. Too many clothes, too large of a cooler. A suitcase! Ugh. Also, I watched someone with a Niro completely remove a lot of the "plastic" in the back around the spare tire wheel well and removed the rear and front passenger seats. Suddenly, it's a ton of space for one person. Lots of tupperware (plastic lid containers) helped me keep organized and takes up way less space than baskets and more secure (lids)/visible to see what's inside. I look forward to your next video! Have fun. For your info, I live in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Be SAFE out there! Hi to Vilk! So cute!! Sorry to see you got stung! Darn!
@robertholland7558
2 жыл бұрын
Was thinking, just knock, and I brew you a cuppa.
@GuitarNewz
2 жыл бұрын
Small small advice, don't use the word ’no’, instead ’ah ah’ as we people use no a lot in our conversation. :) learnt it the hard way, plus our dog reacts better to ah ah
@branchsnapper2228
2 жыл бұрын
Love the tour. Yep diesel heater is a lifesaver, literally especially in winter. So nice when its stormy outside and you toasty in the van.
@gedanst1
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I'm aware of that feeling, and I know how it is, I was there.
@bryancarmack
2 жыл бұрын
As a single cubicle-jockey with wanderlust, I have the biggest crush on you and am in love with your lifestyle! HMU! Lol
@scottydubs
2 жыл бұрын
Did Mike teach you how to clear a room while you were there? Dude is a legend.
@sims4u422
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Eva, I am sure it's not easy at times and takes trust to do what you do and live the way you live, so I just wanted to say thank you, and I appreciate who you seem to be as a person, and all that you do, and the wisdom you share every once in a while.
@bitcoinisfreedommoney.fckt2663
2 жыл бұрын
Eva is just another non-male parasite who's easy life style wouldn't be possible without the labour and sweat of men. so tiresome
@augtenth
2 жыл бұрын
You should meet up with "Regretlyss". She's currently in the Montana/Wyoming area.
@wildside.nikki.
2 жыл бұрын
The first aid stuff was great advice. I'm a wilderness first responder for search and rescue in Canada. Getting my WFR training was probably the most fun I've had as an adult. You should certainly look into getting yourself trained up in wilderness first aid and survival. Self rescue is always a good start to a bad situation 😅
@jondoe7936
2 жыл бұрын
Nice one 👍 but is it advisable to go to Alaska alone ? Yet with no experience etc ? What do you think ? Should she go it alone ? Driving ? 🤔
@m.e.3614
2 жыл бұрын
@@jondoe7936 I am not sure why she should not go to Alaska alone. I think the main concern is just using common sense and traveling smartly, recognizing that she is alone and making adjustments to her decisions. Might mean being more limited in what can be done than if with another person, but it still can be an adventure. 🙂
@wildside.nikki.
2 жыл бұрын
Of course she should go to Alaska alone, she meets people everywhere she goes. Life is short. Explore. Take risks. She has thousands of people watching, she knows how to network and she checks in with her people. A Garmin inReach device and maybe even a radio + licence could be life saving in a bad situation though.
@pavichapin
2 жыл бұрын
@counselthyself You beat me to it. She has been to lots of places alone that I would not go with a military escort..
@adamsecord5954
2 жыл бұрын
There was a couple of hatter videos that I will not watch... you keep exploring and hopefully you find nothing but great experiences along your path 🙏.
@twodogstudio2
2 жыл бұрын
I have been watching your videos for a couple of years now and now that I am caught up, I have been branching out and watching other solo travel KZitemrs living in Vans or camping full time etc. The difference is simply you - your style and attitude are infections so don't worry too much about what you are doing in your future and rest assured your success (as far as my family is concerned) is due to who you are. Best wishes and good luck in Alaska !!!
@Ersatzbankspieler
2 жыл бұрын
Eva your dog will be huge! I had a German Shepard he was much smaller as a puppy but with 2 years weight 60 kg. There will not be enough place in the car for you and vilk.
@maineapple52
2 жыл бұрын
That looks like "The Girl In The Woods" A-frame. Love her channel as well. As far as Odyssey, why not cut the roof and add the canvas so that it opens like a $150000 Overlander? I'm sure that's possible. Can't wait to see what you do next.
@m.e.3614
2 жыл бұрын
I noticed that too about the A-frame, and even wondered if that was where Eva is! But then I don't think the "Girl in the Woods" lives in the Montana area. I think she lives in Michigan? But yep, she built one just like that! So cool.
@LA-qt3tr
2 жыл бұрын
Are you still planning to go to Alaska? It's better to go in summer time than other seasons. What is your plan after your visa expires in US? We wish best of luck!
@karl-magnuspolhager8156
2 жыл бұрын
Have you been in Scandinavia ? After Alaska take roads to Canadas eastcoast and the boat to Iceland and then to Shetland . Norway next and then Sweden and Finland . And then the Baltic countries down to Poland . What do you think ? Good luck whith everything ! KM
@Ver0_Cat
2 жыл бұрын
Omg Expedition Overland! I started watching overlanders on KZitem because of Clay's videos. Went with them (meaning I watched the video series lol) to South America. I felt like I was with them the entire time. Their rigs are 💜
@speshul7525
2 жыл бұрын
I use it , when I am building my new horse farm in Maine. Curious , how is your dog climbing up to top. My newfoundland dogs don't climb. AC is a must for the guys, shade. Also a must for my guys is a couch so they can watch TV at night. I can not explain it. They love westerns , because we have horses.
@az4399
2 жыл бұрын
Ładna instrukcja a złodzieja. Ciekawe kiedy się włamią...
@drewbinsky885
2 жыл бұрын
thought your name was Ewa Zubeck? why the change to eva zu beck? feels strange to hide your real name? Ewa is so beautiful with a W.
@jacekfaron1800
2 жыл бұрын
Życzę powodzenia i trzymam kciuki za dotarcie na Alaskę. Chętnie wpakowałbym się do Twojego odyssey żeby móc przeżyć taką wyprawę. Oglądając Twoje filmy nasuwa się tylko jedno pytanie: " gdzie w moim życiu popełniłem błąd?" Widomo że najłatwiej oglądać Twoje podróże z mikkiego fotela i marzyć o Alasce. Aczkolwiek zazdroszczę z całego serca i trzymam kciuki żeby wszystko się udało zgodnie z planem. Powodzenia!
@Vivek_Z
2 жыл бұрын
Any thoughts on getting seriously and permanently married with children?? 😜
@HYTELES
2 жыл бұрын
I am disappointed that it seems you don't read hardly any of your comments or engage with hardly any of your subscribers. It's your biggest weakness as a content creator.
@orchidhouse297
2 жыл бұрын
The bit with the lead. The command you need is Drop. Some people use Give but drop is better. If the dog is real smart teach both, drop on the floor, or give in the hand.
@kathrynsatcher1614
2 жыл бұрын
Watching the first aid section reminded me that my husband and I took a wilderness first aid class- called WFA a few years ago that was excellent. It’s a weekend class that’s about $200 but they also have one that’s 4 hours and $60 through REI. So much information on how to provide assistance in a wilderness emergency. We have a pocket sized reference book that helps refresh our memory that I use all the time. Gave me peace of mind that if we are ever in the middle of no where (especially when we were backpacking in Alaska) and things go sour, we can make a smart, educated decision. Anyway, highly recommend for anyone interested in more knowledge 🤘🏼
@explore_off_road
2 жыл бұрын
I dig that truck, pretty sweet. Love the "do it yourself" interior... you guys did a great job. It's the way to go, otherwise it would be too expensive.
@JohnC420.
2 жыл бұрын
What kind of food do you get for your pup I switched my dog to fresh pet a while back I can tell it's better than the other food I was giving her it's kind of a pain cus it's gotta be refrigerated and ones opened it doesn't last that long maybe a week and a half but it's made from actual food and not scraps and preservatives
@saltwatersun1452
2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha, most people love to peek in other people's homes und look how they live. I also do 😄 Thank you for this look in yours. --- Just throw a few things in and start: So true, related to so many things in live. I'm very good in making plans, making lists, collecting information, thinking it over and over again until I feel overwhelmed and paralysed 🤪
@josephwynn42
Жыл бұрын
I HAD THE ONE GALLON SAFE WATER..... ITS pretty cool.
@jeffbaker5038
2 жыл бұрын
Loving the channel. You do an awesome job. Give that pup all the love and attention he needs and you will have the love and companionship only a dog can give. Dogs are better people than most people.
@Mertz600
2 жыл бұрын
I think Odissey definitely has a character, it may not be the most sophisticated around the neck of the woods you're travelling but....it's hand made, it's been built by you and your uncle with a lot of love and that's gotta count for something. Have a great new week!
@edwinodus
2 жыл бұрын
Why are you chaining him down in the woods and why is the bear spray not on your belt?
@SaYeager
2 жыл бұрын
If you want to see some one doing it with less check out Nikki Delventhal (Living in a Prius) and she has a dog.
@MsJanetWood
2 жыл бұрын
6:03 😘He needs toys and chew bones! Go to the 99cent store or the Dollar Tree store! They have a lot of stuff for puppies!❤️
@josephwynn42
Жыл бұрын
SMASH up asprin or tylenol with a drop or two of water to make a paste for a bee sting.. almost instant relief..
@yankinwaoz
2 жыл бұрын
Rub the leash with Vics Vapor Rub. That will stop him from chewing it.
@EatMyShortsAU
2 жыл бұрын
She's basically an adult Dora the Explorer
@HarrycopOrganpartspolice
9 күн бұрын
Different, oregone surf go white people 2024
@adoptdontshop3916
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you're enjoying your stay. Just to note, if you do visit a highly populated area be cautious of catalytic converter thieves. Don't mean to alarm you or anything it's been problematic for citizens and law enforcement. - Cheers!
@rileyfam
2 жыл бұрын
I've been thinking of selling my house, and going full time RVing. I don't think that I could do what you do. I'm looking for an RV with a real bed and shower. I've got great respect for what you do. Love the videos, enjoy the trip!!
@tedjones112
2 жыл бұрын
get one of those USB recharging drop in a bucket shower pumps :
@1chuckbradley
2 жыл бұрын
Mike Glover is the man when it comes to survival. Glad you hooked up with him for advice. He will definitely give you great insight for over-landing. No better expert out there.
@IamNomadSauce
2 жыл бұрын
holy Crap, you went and met Mike Glover!? He's real awesome and legit. His story is great too
@alinunez1328
2 жыл бұрын
Hello Eva, your videos are very inspiring and informative. Recent times I have found myself behind a cooperate desk working IT asking myself "What am I Doing with my life? Is this really it?" to a point where I have completely become so overwhelmed and depressed because I had no vision for myself. I have traveled to places before that are beautiful and remember that feeling of complete freedom. I have felt like I've lost that spark, that sense of enjoyment of "Living". Your videos have brought me back to reality with myself and have begun to look at life for all of it's beauty and for what living should really be about. Challenging yourself and having that satisfaction of getting to a destination of healing and happiness. I want to reclaim the passion I've once had for life. Hopefully, in the next year or so I plan on either building or buying a vehicle to do JUST THAT! To Heal, Live, and Enjoy Life for what it truly is. Thank You! You are truly amazing!
@mikebatterham4970
2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking poor bee as they dye after they sting you . B ut then I thought about it and you sat on a bee 🐝 omg that’s my perfect death hahaha
@ThinkHEAVEN-YouTube
2 жыл бұрын
Lived inside of WAY SMALLER cars...
@mary333j
2 жыл бұрын
Enjoy the ride 💖 Enjoy the Journey 💕 on the mean time we're enjoying the world with you, Awesome adventures 🔥🐕 Enjoying the process....
@J-masta-P
2 жыл бұрын
Pretty cool crossover with Mike Glover, he's the Man!
@trailingarm63
2 жыл бұрын
Great film. I agree with your attitude to get something simple and get going. You've done very well. That top-end overland equipment is OTT for most people in my opinion. But if you thought the Land Rover was tight for space, it's going to shrink again soon as the dog gets bigger. German Shepherds can shrink houses, especially around the queue for the fridge. Maybe you should hang on to your roof tent: when the dog is bigger he can sleep in the Land Rover and you can sleep on the roof. I wouldn't bother putting him on a leash in the back, if you roll the Land Rover you might end up hanging him. Better to let him take his chances on the loose. I'm not a doctor, but if you want somebody to take a closer look at that bee-sting I'm available. Happy travels.
@speshul7525
2 жыл бұрын
Remember go to tractor supply or grain stores for bones for you dog to chew on or your defender will be in pieces
@11398666
2 жыл бұрын
@6:27 I can't see the bee sting but that's a view no one will complain about 😁
@newassi9722
2 жыл бұрын
thought your name was Ewa Zubeck? why the change to eva zu beck?
@glasslinger
2 жыл бұрын
Good laugh: "DON'T" I did notice you had a ring of keys you were using. Do you have a spare set of ALL of them? If not, get to the lock shop and get them before going anywhere else! You lose your keys and you are in one heck of a jam! That bee saw some honey and took a bite! :)
@btjunior
2 жыл бұрын
Oh Wow its nice to see Clay is in your content Eva your really in good hand Eva
@litnoregrets7551
2 жыл бұрын
Love the tour. I am slowly building out my SUV, so I love ideas of what others have done. Thank you for a great channel. You are awesome. 💙
@RenaissanceThinking
2 жыл бұрын
Was I ever shocked to see Glover in your video. Great stuff.
@oblomovtheunknown
2 жыл бұрын
Eva you are a natural! I love how you handled the bee sting. If it was moi I'd be screaming and doing a complete Donald Duck melt-down, but you just went on :-). As always you are informative and inspiring, and funny with your gentle insights. My goodness nice to wake up on a Monday morning and watch your tour. I bet there are so many lining up to go on their great adventure - they can't, at least we can enjoy yours vicariously. By the way I love how you handle your puppy - and the environment. Always sustainable content. Big thanks from moi.
@jasoncarll8073
2 жыл бұрын
must be tough on hot days and not be able to shower before sleeping :/
@MacTravellers
2 жыл бұрын
I can't believe you're a peeping tom! 😁
@valkyrie.research_
2 жыл бұрын
Fieldcraft Survival!! Mike is the best hands down 🙌🏾
@davidweiss8710
2 жыл бұрын
holy crap..Eva with Mike Glover is a combo I did not see coming. I mean if you want the best in fieldcraft a former Green Beret is a great choice.
@TJackSurvival
2 жыл бұрын
I’m taking that water pump idea from you. That is just brilliant!
@johnalden5821
2 жыл бұрын
For the drinking water can, is there a filter system with a filter core, like a backpacking filter? If so, how long does it last, do you have to back-flush it to get the sediment out, and how do you replace the core when it wears out? This tech is all pretty wild -- I especially envy the diesel heater. I can definitely recall some nights in a tent when that would have made my life so much nicer.
@adamdalejohnson
2 жыл бұрын
I think that you did a great job setting your rig up. You are so right about using what you have/ can afford, and getting out there and exploring the great outdoors. Be safe.
@keithienmason4643
2 жыл бұрын
If you get my comments then I'm just trying to make your day
@thierryfaquet7405
2 жыл бұрын
Ha yes nice bee sting I mean nice content I mean that must have hurt
@elsestelema6273
2 жыл бұрын
It’s quite normal girl!💕💕
@keithienmason4643
2 жыл бұрын
This woman is cute really cute I like you
@clique53
2 жыл бұрын
I follow those guys, great vids with great production!! Live by your means, you may well be happier than living above it.
@richard_the_piano_man
2 жыл бұрын
That part of the USA is commonly called "Big Sky Country" (Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, eastern Washington, eastern Oregon). That portion of the Rocky Mountains isn't as densely inhabited (I love Utah and Colorado too - especially Utah) so IMHO it's much more beautiful and breathtaking. I'm guessing based on your route that Alberta is your next location?
@sumofme1
2 жыл бұрын
If I was younger I might be able to live in it. My dad said you can put a million miles on about any vehicle as long as you maintain it change the oil give it a tune up. P.S. don't squeeze a bee sting; slowly scratch it otherwise the poison can get pushed in more calamine or benadryl will stop the itch; I hope this helps
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