Van Life Essentials- How to Find Free Camping While Living in a Van

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Today we continue our discussion of following a snowbird schedule over the course of the 4-Seasons to maintain a pleasant temperature year-around--like Goldilocks, not too hot, not too cold!!

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Just when I think that you must be running out of content you keep coming up with more, deeper and better content. Most other sites have weaker and weaker content as time passes. Your content becomes more in-depth, more detailed, more focused and more professionally presented. I said it before, I will say it again. Bob, you are a very successful person. Thank you for being who you are.

MrBwalendy
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Using Maps is awesome I always use a map even though I use a GPS Device. I thought my children how to use the map at a very young age because we’ve always traveled. They don’t teach it in school anymore. I’m a teacher and it’s very sad the things we don’t kids. Two years to retirement until I can live the nomad life.

sharoneasley
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Every time i feel myself becoming more gluttonous and wanting to spend money I watch your videos Bob. You always put things into perspective for me and remind me that if I am strict now and save up a little money I will have all the freedom I could possibly want soon. I get out of the Army in 627 days 11 hours and 10 minutes (not that I'm counting or anything) and boy am I excited to hit the road with my dog and see everything all of the Tribe members get to see every single day. Thank you for continuing to upload videos and continuing to preach your very important message of letting the heart sing.

DznByLimbo
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Might be worth it to remind people (like me) who grew up in the southern latitudes that during the summer when you travel farther north there is significantly longer days. I was in Great Falls in June, 2020 and there was 16+hrs of daylight. We all have likely heard that there's 24hrs of sun in Alaska during the summer, but it just didn't sink in for me that the northern tier of the lower 48 had much longer days until I saw it for myself.

mattinthehat
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Very informative and helpful video. You're a natural teacher and guru Bob. It's because of you that i finally took the leap of faith and became a nomad since just before the RTR. Almost 2 months now and loving it!

SuperheroArmorychannel
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Contents:
00:46 overview
3:14 planning
6:43 atlas
10:26 apps
12:25 phone
13:03 blogs

Robert-Dusek
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I've been watching these videos for at least two years, and find them very informative, interesting, with some very accomplished vehicle dwellers. I'm a 69-year-old woman, and believe me, I'm not nearly as spontaneous and fearless as when I was twenty-nine! But watching these has given me much more confidence to just do it! I'm still torn between buying the Prius or the RAV4--I'm not sure which would be best.

lanalorenzen
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I learned these tips from you when we traveled together my entire first year out here. I still use these tools to this day and appreciate all you taught me as a nomad. Thank you, Bob. --d

TwoMeander
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Thank you so much! Just became homeless, so I'm going to make the best of it.

earthgal
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Thanku Bob you have help me iam 56 years old was feeling no hope but been wanting to do what your talking about iam from eastern shore of md I hate cold weather

jimmybuck
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I always look forward to your videos. I always learn something even though I've been wandering for years (I'm 70). Amazing - Benchmark maps have elevations! I've been using them for years and never noticed. THANKS - made my day.

vonrollveeg
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Infinite gratitude for these wonderful and inspiring talks. Thanks for posting.

malcolmnicoll
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Thank you Bob! I was nervous about finding camping spots, the tools you used and how to use them was great! Very grateful to you

grimalkin
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Thanks Bob. Here’s the thing… You’re teaching people how to read maps, this was most elementary in our day. If Google maps doesn’t work theyre hooped! We can overcome😜

lateepiphany
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I was in Leadville last year and found some great boondocking close to town planning exactly as you show it done.
Most of the planning was done before leaving Texas. Maybe you could mention MVUM's and dispersed camping on them in a future video. Great videos, Bob!

merlin
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Bob, 👍 Thank you for sharing your information. We, all appreciate your videos. Have a great Day.
🍃🇺🇸🕊️🌎🕊️🍃

donnadory
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Great information Bob. I use to live in Leadville and loved the town. I will also mention that to the east of town is some dirt roads that go out to some abandoned mines where you can still find pyrite lying around. You can also access Mosquito Pass from Leadville but make sure you have four wheel drive because it is a rough road.

colyhope
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Thank you sir this is exactly what I was concerned about starting rv living.

armandomederosjr.
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your videos are so educational-thank you

maggiefriedrichs
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You’re such a wealth of information Bob, thank you. It would take years of trial and error to learn what you teach us all. I’ve saved a handful of important videos pertaining to RV full time living. This one is going on that list. What you say makes so much sense. Life is too short to spend the way we are programmed to live it

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