The REAL Reason Everyone Is Quitting VANLIFE

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The point of living in a vehicle is to eliminate most expenses. The problem is people think you have to constantly be driving. That's where your expenses greatly increase. Pick a spot on public lands and just live there for a month. Then find another when you're bored etc. No need to constantly be driving around the country

anthonypicone
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🙄 "Everyone" is quitting van life because their YouTube channels didn't take off like they thought they would.

NoteFromSELF
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I’m 19 and I want to do the van life for a year with my mom to travel to every state. Then when we’re done, we can pick a state to live in. We have no extended family (as they are abusive) and I want her to see the world. Thank you for this information! 🥰

Bng_Rp_
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I have lived in my van for 5 years now...paid $3500 for it...parked in the same spot for the same amount of time...I did it to save money...that is what attracted me to this way of living...and I have fallen in love with it. No channel...don't want one...don't need one...too much stress...I got into this lifestyle to eliminate unnecessary stress. Peace y'all

williamdavis
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As an old man now, who hitch-hiked for a living in the mid 1970's as a teen, went to a van, then bought a small, old house in a mountain community and now have a small house in a mid-size area... People evolve. We are "nomadic" by design. As we age, mature... we want to try new things and our needs and desires change. I have zero regrets. I just wish my knees were good enough to get back to van life.

blazerprophet
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I think the funny thing about this lifestyle is there are more young people trying it & then giving it up. I think it's actually more suited for an older person who has lived life already but just wants a simpler lifestyle. I'm 55 years old this year & I'm looking into it for the first time. Now I'm single, have no kids & very little responsibility. I'm not at an age where I'm considering starting a family or looking to venture into a new career. Also my day to day expenses are extremely low & I live a pretty minimalist lifestyle. The other key to this life is not to change your lifestyle. You see so many van life channels where people start out embracing the solitude or the off grid living. I wouldn't change my lifestyle except I'd probably add more travel to it. Otherwise I'd live my same lifestyle but I'd just go home to a van instead of a small apartment.

PazmanBC
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I don't think that's just van life, that's LIFE. Life is change. At some point you realize that in order to be happy, you have to find a way to embrace the chaos. Also, running a small business is a lifestyle in itself, and it can be hard. Pat yourselves on the back for whatever success you've had there. Make no mistake, you guys are killing it!

lorengrimes
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"After a while you start to crave a permanent community." No truer words have ever been spoken. This applies to long term world travel too. Too many goodbyes to new friends. And as you age, the travel thrill fades. Traveled the world in my 20s and 30s, settled down permanently in a community in my 40s. Couldn't be happier. God bless all in their life journeys.

diasporareturnee
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Biggest reason people leave van life is because they need a change, and more stability and a sense of community.. or perhaps want to start having a family. As with anything, new things are great, until they aren’t. So when the time comes, find a place to call home and keep the van so you can go off on an adventure when you get the bug!

zangin
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My vision (fantasy at this point) would be to establish a chain of pseudo RV parks that would be called Skoolie Yards. They would function almost as much like a mobile home park. You could maybe buy a lot, and have a storage container there. When it's time to travel, you lock up what needs locking up, and agree with management whether your space can be used for rental while you're gone. Also, a warehouse/ workshop facility on site. But, basically, a flexible base to work from. Anybody? 🤔

wildhawk
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Life is a journey, not a destination. It’s easy to look at someone else’s experience and then try to learn their hard-won answers by fast forwarding to the end conclusions, but that’s like watching only end of all the movies you’ve ever seen and skipping the middle part.

I really appreciate the self-reflection and wisdom in this video. Thanks guys!

BigHugeYES
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I am a trucker and I drove over the road for well over a decade. Due to my parents getting older and needing me around more I came off the road and got a local job. However living in a apartment with so much space is mind-boggling to me. While over-the-road I lived in the space that was no bigger than a queen-size bed. Half of that was a bed the rest was storage. I constantly wish I could go back out on the road maybe not as a trucker again but to just have the ability to live in a smaller space. To have the ability to basically be like a turtle and move my home to wherever I wanted to go. However still be close to home be able to be there for my parents and to still go to work. Like it'd be nice to be able to go camping on the weekends and just take my home with me. Not having to worry about if I packed the tent when my tent and everything else is my home aka van. Maybe one day I'll get back out there again. I'm very interested in the van way of life.

johnwalton
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As an aspiring van lifer who can't start it yet but watches a LOT of videos, most of the people I watch admit that they never intended to do it forever, so I'm guessing rising costs and general stress are triggering that change. I feel like the optimal life (for me anyway) would be a seasonal campground space for half the year (some places near me do March to November) then when they close, travel for a few months, all while living in (or out of) your van. You get both the minimal van life travel experiences and the stability and comforts of being in one place for an extended period of time.

UncleSilverGaming
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Everyone is a wide net to cast, YouTubers that start "van-life" tend to quit is more accurate. Fulltime nomads don't tend to quit because the lifestyle is addicting and you meet some of the best people just being out there. So many YouTubers seem to treat this as an extended vacation for content and vacations come to an end as will their nomad experiment

BlackbeardKNAC
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You’re good at opening up and just talking about your feelings. This is the first thing that came up when I searched “van life” and I’m glad I clicked.

Purriah
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Having a home base can make a huge difference. Someplace to stay, with full hookups when you get tired of travel can be a welcome R&R break.

kevinreist
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My wife and I are both in our mid 50’s so we have been around the block a few times. Life is a balance. Travelling full time won’t make you any happier than never getting to travel. We make sure we go on a decent sized trip every 3 years. The rest of the time we are happy to work part time and potter about at home. To much of anything is never a good idea.

braxxian
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I bought the LWB Sprinter, got a puppy, ukulele and manbun and then sat back and waited for a bikini wearing yoga posting hottie to come along and share my life. It never happened and I even followed all the rules. Damn you YouTube.

edenbreckhouse
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Throughout my 40 plus years of being a nomad on the American continent and the world at large, I tried owning a house three times and ended up selling it to go back to living on the road. Now that I am in my mid sixties, I, again, purchased a house but I have a camper on my 4x4 truck so that I can spend time traveling in the boonies of the Southwest where I live. Being a nomad can be both a lifestyle and an identity, I am a nomad by nature and figuring out how to be sedentary is challenging. Van life became a fad, and a fun one, but, like all fun things, there is an end to it. I hope that you found the next dream and are having a fabulous time living it!

teasdaleart
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I’m 46 in 2023 and enjoy full time minivan-life. With a full time job it is an excellent way to reach early retirement. Live within your means.

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