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Welcome to Travelaround Suzy! Join us as we explore the beautiful walking trails of Fort Custard Park with our guest, Tina the Outsider. We’ll navigate through lush landscapes, admire Eagles Lake, and discover various activities the park offers, from kayaking on the Kalamazoo River to fishing and birdwatching. Enjoy scenic views, spot wildlife, and take in the serene beauty of this hidden gem. Whether you’re into hiking, mountain biking, or simply love nature, Fort Custard Park has something for everyone. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more van life adventures!

I had the chance to interview Tina from Tina’s The Outsider,” and I hope you enjoy getting to know her as much as I did. We discussed the challenges of van life, like receiving the dreaded knock informing you that you can’t park in a certain area. Tina experienced this twice: once from a cop in Tampa, Florida, and once at Love’s gas station in Arizona. Despite the difficulties, she appreciates truckers and respects their space. Tina enjoys using truck stops for showers and laundry, and she has a Planet Fitness membership for gym facilities and showers. She shared her journey of transitioning to van life during the pandemic after losing her home, highlighting the comfort and independence it offers. Tina loves traveling and exploring new places, though she occasionally misses the comforts of a traditional home, like a recliner. As a single woman, she takes precautions when choosing parking spots to ensure her safety. Despite the occasional loneliness and practical challenges, Tina cherishes the freedom and flexibility that van life provides. If you’re interested in van life, check out Tina’s channel, “Tina the Outsider,” for more insights and stories.

Welcome to Traveler on Suzy! Today, we’re in for a treat as Tina from Tina’s The Outsider gives us a tour of her No Build Build out van build her 2017 Dodge Grand Caravan. She bought it in late 2019 with 65,000 miles and has since driven it to nearly 200,000 miles. Tina’s setup is a no-build build-out, featuring a twin-size mattress, Alpicool refrigerator, propane tank for cooking and heating, and an assortment of useful accessories like a foldable table, electric can opener, and a pee bucket. She also has an 800-watt Bluetti power station connected to a 100-watt Renogy solar panel mounted on the roof, which she cleans using a step stool. Her van is equipped with practical storage solutions and magnetic window covers, though she advises against the latter due to their weak magnets. Tina’s van is both her home on the road and a testament to creative, functional living.

Georgia Park to check out We’re in Georgia after a long day of travel, and one of our favorite things to do is take a break and stretch our legs. Today, we stumbled upon a charming city park that we’d love to share with you. It’s a well-maintained park with a rich history, featuring plaques detailing the names of trees, their donors, and the years they were donated. The park boasts a pleasant walking path with informative signs, a serene creek, and various attractions for both adults and kids, such as playgrounds and learning stations about trees. There’s even a swing and a zip line for the kids, along with a disc golf area for enthusiasts. With ample parking, restrooms, benches, and a library, this park offers a delightful respite for travelers passing through Georgia. Check the description for the park’s name and possibly GPS coordinates if you’re interested in exploring this hidden gem. Safe travels!

Through History: Explore the WWII Landing Ship in Evansville Indiana Welcome to the tour of this historic vessel, a testament to engineering and bravery from World War II. Launched in 1942, this ship played a crucial role in several beach landings during the war. After its decommissioning post-Normandy, it was repurposed in 1954 and later sold to the Greek Navy in 1964. We reclaimed it in 1999, and today, it continues to operate, preserving its legacy. During the war, this flat-bottom ship was designed specifically for beach landings. It could carry 20 to 30 trucks, 20 Sherman tanks, and 300 soldiers. Such Landing Ship, Tanks (LSTs) were rapidly built and identified by numbers rather than names, emphasizing their utilitarian purpose. As we proceed with the tour, you’ll encounter various artifacts that offer a glimpse into the ship’s storied past. These include the bunk beds used by soldiers, the anti-aircraft guns that provided defense, and the main deck where tanks were stored and transported. Remarkably, much of the original equipment is still in use today for demonstrations, offering a vivid and immersive historical experience.

Welcome to Three Sisters Spring in Florida, where the weather is a delightful 72 degrees, and we’re enjoying the company of manatees. These gentle giants are fascinating to watch as they gracefully move about the spring, often resting for up to 20 minutes before coming up for air. Despite their massive size, manatees are slow swimmers, typically moving at speeds of 5 to 19 miles per hour. The park is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. offering onsite parking for those with handicap permits and visitor facilities. It’s a peaceful place where manatees gather to rest, their large bodies resembling rocks as they rest on the ocean floor. These amazing creatures can grow to be 8 to 13 feet long and weigh between 440 to 1,320 pounds. Manatees are herbivores, consuming around 100 pounds of plants daily, which is roughly 10 to 15 percent of their body weight. They’re a protected species, so while visitors can observe them from kayaks or paddleboards, touching or chasing them is prohibited. Three Sisters Spring is a stunning park with scenic trails and abundant wildlife, making it a must-visit spot on Florida’s West Coast, especially during January and February when manatees are particularly active. Come join us for a peaceful and educational experience at Three Sisters Spring!

Join me as I explore the versatility of my new electric skillet. This compact powerhouse serves as a steamer, pot, and frying pan without the need for propane. It runs off my Bluetti, perfect for van life, providing a safer, more convenient cooking solution. Today, I’m whipping up a quick lunch in my van, showcasing how this skillet simplifies meal prep on the road. From boiling noodles to sautéing mushrooms, it’s a game-changer for my kitchen setup. Plus, cleanup is a breeze! Follow along as I share tips, tricks, and delicious recipes for life on the go. And don’t forget to check out the affiliate link in the description if you’re interested in getting one for yourself. Thanks for watching, and until next time, safe travels!

In this video, I’m going to show you my morning routine for making coffee in my van. I start by filling up the water and plugging in my Bluetti. Since my van is so dark, I never know what time it is when I wake up, but this morning it’s eight o’clock. I put on my glasses and start making my coffee. I use a Dollar Tree plastic container for my coffee because I’m clumsy and afraid of breaking glass in my van. Today, I’m making mushroom coffee with a bit of hot cocoa to make it chocolaty. While the water warms up, I finish getting ready. Once the water is ready, I pour it into my cup and enjoy my coffee. Stay tuned for more van life tips and subscribe to my channel!

Rented A House In Florida, for my parents to stay and I mooched dock in the driveway. We day a lot of day trips. There are several state parks within 30 or 40 min from this house. Dunnellon is a cute town which is 20 mins from this house. Ocala is about 40 minutes. This is a very friendly community. Dan and Keith are fantastic landlords. I have the privilege to call them friends.

Back in Michigan! Come chat. A lot has happened. January is done. February is halfway through. Where are you with your goals? Let’s see where we can help each other. Here are the links to the Videos I talked about in this live.

Thank you for being a part of 2023. I looking forward to having you being here in 2024. Join me on Jan 11, 2024, Breing your goals let’s talk. My goals are: 1. 60 Vidoe / lives/shorts 2. Keep better track of eating habits. More plant-based meals. 3. build more of my van.

Wandering Wheels: Crafting Your Adventure Blueprint Discovering the perfect vehicle to journey in is just the beginning. What’s your move next? Are you a wizard with mechanics? Or do you crave the thrill of hitting the road and embracing the unknown? These questions swirl among various communities. Let’s craft a blueprint together and pave the way for your adventure. Links to the videos I mentioned in this video. My video about the value of your van. https://youtube.com/live/s4WwKXwYktk Video about boondocking. https://youtu.be/vi9EuoksOrY Video on camping in a campground. https://youtu.be/cMoZMTAGqGY Video about the bathroom. https://youtu.be/4-uHYXGo8K4 If you are new here. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9iiL0C4CLW2Xo7ui0t3qLQ?sub_confirmation=1
Van Life 101: Choosing Your Perfect Ride. Plus, your Q&A Hey there! Ready to dive into the ultimate question for nomads and van-life enthusiasts? It’s the top query buzzing across social apps: “How do I pick the perfect vehicle for van life?” Let’s unpack this together live, exploring key tips on what to consider when choosing your road companion. Bring your questions too—I’m here to tackle them all! links from the video https://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/ https://www.kbb.com/sell-your-car/
Drummond Island: The Place To Visit Welcome to Travel Around Suzy! Today, I’m thrilled to share my adventure on Drummond Island. This gem on Lake Huron offers a serene escape from my usual Lake Michigan. The beauty here is breathtaking—the clear waters, the tranquil atmosphere, and the warmth of the sun, though the breeze keeps it cool. It’s a different world, one where everyone knows each other and where homemade ventures, like a remarkable restaurant born from a lady’s home, thrive. I’ll reveal more about this culinary gem later.

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Welcome to a hidden gem of the Michigan wilderness – Pierce Cedar Creek Institute, a picturesque hiking destination tucked away in the Hastings area. If you want other places to walk check out https://youtu.be/PRiKwiEHQMA. As we embark on our journey, you’ll quickly notice that this is not your typical tourist spot. With the sun casting a bright, warm glow on the landscape, it’s easy to appreciate the tranquil beauty of less-visited places like this. Pierce Cedar Creek Institute boasts a variety of well-mapped trails, each thoughtfully marked with skill levels and amenities such as restrooms for your convenience. This particular adventure leads us along the Beach Maple Ridge Trail, a path that meanders through a landscape of grassy and dirt trails, surrounded by vibrant and lively birdlife. The Institute provides a warm welcome, offering detailed maps and trail options upon your arrival. As we explore the trails, you’ll discover interesting markers on the trees, hinting at potential research activities within this serene ecosystem. The interplay of sunlight filtering through the leaves creates an enchanting atmosphere, and even though the path may be occasionally interrupted by washouts, the Institute is diligently working to enhance the hiking experience with stone installations and logs. Be prepared for the local wildlife, including persistent Michigan mosquitoes, but the natural beauty and tranquility of Pierce Cedar Creek Institute make it a truly memorable and cost-effective destination. You can find short hikes for families and even a playground nearby, making it an ideal spot for a day of exploration. So, when you’re in the Hastings area and yearning for an immersive outdoor experience, be sure to include Pierce Cedar Creek Institute in your adventure itinerary. https://cedarcreekinstitute.org/
The colorful characters of Coopersville put on a wonder walk through a cemetery. As you watch this video, you will get to know the history of the people who are buried in the Coopersville Cemetery. The speakers put a lot of effort into being in costumes and really bring history alive. From someone who was murdered with an axe to someone who had a vision for a community pool, to a Teacher who touched so many lives. Here is the link for the Coopersville History Society that put on the Cemetery walk https://www.coopersvillehistory.org
I want to share how the Bluetti saved our family trip to Wisconsin Dells. My dad, who is 84 and requires oxygen, joined us on this adventure. Although he’s still quite active, his oxygen needs were a concern. We reached out to Airway Oxygen for a portable solution, and they provided us with a bulky unit that advertised a five-hour battery life. However, it turned out to last only 30 to 40 minutes on its own, causing a lot of frustration during our journey. Fortunately, I had my trusty Bluetti, which is always charged thanks to my van’s house battery. By using a 110-volt plug, I kept the unit running, ensuring my dad’s oxygen supply throughout the trip. It allowed us to explore the Wisconsin Dells for five nights and six days, making unforgettable memories with my parents. Despite the initial setbacks, the Bluetti proved to be a lifesaver, enabling us to enjoy our vacation to the fullest.
Discovery Center Waterloo Experience. Hey there, welcome to Wandering Wheels! Today, I’m excited to introduce you to a hidden gem here in Michigan. I’m taking you on a scenic journey through the Discovery Center at Water Recreation. The moment I stepped into this place, I was blown away by the stunning scenery it offers. Spread across more than 20,000 acres, the center is a nature lover’s paradise. Picture this: vast lakes, serene wetlands, expansive marshlands, and a lush forest filled with hickory and oak trees. The sheer diversity of this landscape is breathtaking. And there’s so much to explore, it’s almost overwhelming. Inside the center, the experience gets even more exciting. The exhibits cater to all ages, from young kids to adults. I was particularly impressed by the interactive displays that make learning about the environment engaging and fun. There’s even a special area where kids can play and learn in a wilderness-inspired setting. It’s an ideal spot for families looking to connect with nature. Now, let’s talk about the highlight inside the Discovery Center – the beehive. As someone who’s allergic to bees, I’d never dare to dress up as one and visit an actual bee farm. But here, I was in for a treat. The beehive setup was fascinating. The bees could traverse different sections, moving from the lower levels to the top and back out through a small hole. It’s a brilliant way to educate visitors about bees and spark curiosity about these incredible creatures. What’s more, this place isn’t just about exhibits. There are horseback and mountain bike trails, as well as walking paths that wind through this natural wonderland. The wildlife is abundant, though those elusive birds kept evading my camera. And the best part? The center is wheelchair accessible, offering an all-terrain wheelchair for those who need it. Speaking of spiders, I stumbled upon an awe-inspiring giant spider web that stretched from one tree to another. I tried my best to capture it on camera, though my arachnophobia did give me the creeps. But you know what they say, facing fears is all part of the adventure. The trails are marked well, making navigation a breeze. Most are perfect for a leisurely hike, with some wider paths and others more narrow – your choice. These trails tell a story too; some cabins along the way seemed like remnants of past day camps, adding a touch of nostalgia to the experience. All in all, this place is a nature enthusiast’s dream come true. If you find yourself in Michigan, make sure to set aside at least two days to fully immerse yourself in all the Discovery Center has to offer. Trust me, you won’t want to miss out on this enriching and captivating experience.

Cheap awning under $50!!!

Cheap awning under $50!!! Hey there! Welcome to my canopy setup guide. I’m excited to walk you through this simple DIY awning I created using some budget-friendly materials. So, I picked up a tarp from Harbor Freight for about 10 bucks, and with a bit of creativity, I turned it into this functional awning. Let me break down the process for you.

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This custom-made roof rack is the heart of our solar system. Designed to be easily adjustable, it slides on rails to fit perfectly in place. The rack features a smart disconnect system, allowing easy separation during travel

The Ultimate Roof Rack for Chevy High Top & GMC Savannah Vans Installation Guide

The Ultimate Roof Rack for Chevy High Top & GMC Savannah Vans Installation Guide “Hey, Wandering Wheels! Are you looking for the perfect roof rack for your Chevy High Top or GMC Savannah van with rain rails? Look no further! In this video, I’ll walk you through the installation process of my ideal roof rack, which is an excellent option for any high-top van with rain rails on the side.

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Maximize Your Storage Space in the Cab Area with Velcro Cargo Net Pockets

Maximize Your Storage Space in the Cab Area with Velcro Cargo Net Pockets | DIY Van Organization” Looking to create more storage space in your van’s cab area? Check out this DIY video where we demonstrate how to use Velcro cargo net pockets for efficient organization. Say goodbye to cluttered dashboards and congested drink holders. Discover how these affordable and versatile pockets can be easily installed to provide extra storage for your belongings. Whether you’re a van life enthusiast or simply seeking better organization, this tutorial will guide you through the process step-by-step. Watch now and optimize your van’s storage capacity for a more organized and enjoyable journey.

Embracing Simplicity 5 Eye-Opening Experiences Since Choosing Van Life

I really enjoyed making this video at the same time it was kind of hard to limit it to 5 things. There were a lot of things that I have learned. I am trying to get to the point faster and make videos more condensed. Thanks for your comments and feedback on these videos. and I’m starting to get to know a few of you.

Unbelievable Van Tips! How to Live Your “Van Life” Without Breaking the Bank!

Unbelievable Van Tips! How to Live Your “Van Life” Without Breaking the Bank!” Are you considering building or making changes to your van? If so, I have some fantastic tips to help you save money and enhance your van life experience. Join me, Suzy from Travelaround Suzy as I share my affordable van-building ideas and resources. In this video, I’ll show you various creative solutions that can be incorporated into your van build.

What is Boondocking you ask?????

Unlocking the Freedom of Boondocking: Exploring Michigan Boondocking is a term used to describe a style of camping, Van, or RV living where the person or group stays in a remote area without any access to utilities such as water, electricity, or sewage hookups. Boondocking is also referred to as dry camping, primitive camping, or wild camping. Boondocking can be a great way to escape the crowds and experience the beauty of the great outdoors in a more immersive way. However, it requires a certain level of knowledge and skill to ensure safety and comfort while camping off-grid. #vanlife

Love these lights so many ways to use them

Light Up Your Small Space Easily With Wireless Light! Looking for a portable and convenient lighting solution for your cupboards or storage spaces? Look no further than this wireless motion sensor LED light, which comes in a pack of two and is USB rechargeable. With easy mounting options, including adhesive pads and a magnetic base, you can install these lights without any need for electrical wiring. The lights have three modes: on, off, and sensor, making them versatile for various needs. They can be used in cupboards, drawers, overhead compartments, and even as a bedside light. The battery life is impressive, with one user reporting that they only need to charge their light every six months. The light is compact, measuring 190 millimeters in length and 34 millimeters in width, making it suitable for a variety of locations. One user even demonstrates how they have installed the light in their van, using it in multiple locations throughout the vehicle. Overall, this wireless motion sensor LED light is a convenient and practical lighting solution that is perfect for illuminating dark spaces without the need for electricity or complicated installation processes

DIESEL HEATER HOW TO CHANGE THE MOTHERBOARD FOR THE NEW MONITOR

Needing help with ideas on quieting the fuel pump. Replacing the motherboard and the junk monitor. In this video. I show you how I am replacing the old Monitor with a new monitor because the monitor that came with the. The diesel heater is junk and to replace the monitor I had to replace the motherboard. I also to show you some of the problems that I’ve had with this diesel heater like the diesel leak. Overall, I am happy with the diesel heater. Even though I still need to work out a few kinks with the heater itself, It is very efficient. I really don’t see any noticeable change in my electricity consumption with my 2-gallon tank will last me about a week.

How To Install A Chinese Diesel Heater to stay warm all winter Part 1

How To Install A Chinese Diesel Heater to stay warm all winter Part 1 Let me start out by saying I love the heater. I knew we would have some issues due to how we use our van in all climates. We did not want exterior tanks. We put everything inside. We tried to prevent any leaks or danger to us. Part 2 of this video will be about all the things I learn and what I change to make the pump quieter. Make sure you subscribe to be notified when I post part 2 Am waiting on parts #vanlife #vandwelling

Dollar Tree Shopping Hacks For Van Life.

Welcome to this video about Dollar Tree, one of the most popular discount stores in the United States. Dollar Tree is a chain of stores that offers a wide variety of products at a fixed price of just one dollar. From household items and party supplies to snacks and toys, Dollar Tree has something for everyone. With over 15,000 locations across the country, Dollar Tree has become a go-to destination for budget-conscious shoppers who want to stretch their dollars further. In this video, we’ll explore what makes Dollar Tree unique, and why it has become such a beloved institution in American retail. So sit back, relax, and let’s dive into the world of Dollar Tree! Let me show you how to use items from Dollar Tree to organize your van and save your budget!!!!! #Dollartree #Vanlife

Which One Solar System or Solar Generator Is Right For You????

For van life let’s describe what is a solar generator that is something like Blueitt Jackery eco flow. It’s basically all in one you have your battery monitor you have your battery all your wiring and then a port to hook up your solar panels or a 12 Volt plug that you can hook right to your car and charge while driving. It’s also two movables depending on the size. Our solar system is normally installed in a Pacific location with non-movable lots of wiring and components and can have a learning curve if you’re not familiar with electricity so when it boils down to picking which one you should go with, I recommend everyone start out with a solar generator you ask why good question if you’re not familiar with watts, amps, voltage, 8 gauge, 2aw. A solar generator is really the beginning stage of electric. When you start van life your electricity consumption will probably be small for example a laptop cell phone maybe a refrigerator maybe not most solar generators can handle all of that plus some more. Most of the generators will have a battery monitor with watts or amps of what you’re consuming and what you’re pulling in from the solar panel or you can charge them from your 12 Volt plug in your car. The great thing about starting with this is that if you end up getting a solar system in your vehicle you still can use the generator as a backup or in addition to your solar system. Watch this video to see more. #vanlife #vandweller

How to stay cool with Maxxfan deluxe 1-year review.

How to stay cool with Maxxfan deluxe 1-year review. I’m going to be doing a Maxxfan deluxe 1-year review for van life. If you’re looking for an RV fan that is easy to install, has great ventilation, and is built to last, then this is definitely the fan for you! Hi everyone! Welcome back to my channel Travelaround Suzy. Today I’m going to be talking about the Maxxfan RV fan. As someone who loves traveling in their van, having a good quality fan is essential. The Maxxfan is one of the best on the market right now and I am here to tell you why. #vanlife #vandwellerNerve-wracking cutting a hole in the roof of my van. Would you cut a hole in your roof? Check out this video.

This Bug Zapper Stops bugs from affecting your Van Life!

This Bug Zapper Stops bugs from affecting your Van Like! USB rechargeable and no Chemicals. This is a small Bug zapper with big results that is a necessity when living in a van whether your part-time or full-time bugs are a nuisance. I feel like this product benefited our life on the road and would benefit you. Let me know in the comments below if you have one or what you think about this one. If you are looking for this one the link is down below. #vanlife #vandweller

Van life Renogy dc to dc battery charger 5 Month Review Welcome to TravelaroundSuzy. Today I am going to show you this Renogy DC to DC / MPPT product that I really like and why. What is a DC to DC / MPPT Charger? It charges your house battery as you’re driving down the road and the M P P T charge controller will manage your solar. While the vehicle is on the Dc to Dc will take voltage from your alternator and solar panels to charge your house battery. Then when you turn off your vehicle it will use the solar to charge your house battery and your starter battery. For more detail watch the video Thank you for your time please comment below on what your thoughts on this product are

One version of a kitchen for van life.

The Van Life: Pull-out Kitchen DIY How to Make the Most Out of Your Kitchen When You’re Packing Up and Moving We travel 50% of the year in this high-top. We do most things outside. In this video, I’ll show you how to organize and store everything you need for cooking your food.

In this video, I show you a way to have a bathroom and an extra seat in your van or rig.

This option is budget-friendly. I’ll show you how to put it together and how easy it is to manage. You can take this idea and change it however it would fit better in your rig. I hope you enjoyed this video and if this video helps you in any way please comment below or if you have any questions feel free to ask me.

In the video, the description is all the products that I used in this setup. They are affiliate links so if you purchase anything through the links. I will make a small commission. On this website, I have one page dedicated to everything that I use in my van. I am constantly updating that list if there’s something in one of my videos that I have not listed please ask me and I will gladly share. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to read this article. Safe travels.

What Is a Sok battery? The benefits and drawbacks of a Sok battery

Sok Battery is a great option for Rv or van life or anyone that needs a house battery. It’s powerful, versatile, and affordable. Sok Is a well-built durable user-friendly battery. Some models have a heating element built-in with a sensor to tell it to turn on and off making this a great option for all climates. I installed this myself and I wanted to show you a review after using it. In this 5-month review, we’ll explore all of its features and the pro and cons. The life span of 4000 to 8000 cycles. They have an industry-leading warranty of 7 years It also has an affordable price tag on it which makes it perfect for my budget.

Holland State Park Campground is a Michigan DNR property that offers tent and trailer camping, an RV park, and cottages. Holland State Park’s campground is located on the banks of Lake Michigan and has over 200 sites, many with electric and water. Campers can enjoy a variety of activities such as swimming, fishing, hiking, biking, golfing, and more. Camping in Michigan on the shores of Lake Michigan! In this video, I show you parts of Holland State Park.

One-year review-Bluetti AC50S

Hi everyone. Are you looking for a power station that is easy to carry and easy to use in van life? If you’re just starting out van life and you don’t know how much power consumption you’re going to have or even where you’re going to put the power, this is ideal for you. I have owned this Bluetti AC50 S for over a year now and I have really thrown everything at it. I am able to charge my laptop, cell phones, lights, bug zappers, and extras while running a Max air fan and my refrigerator. We have run this battery dead probably 15 to 20 times and it still fully charges and works amazingly like the first day. I have a 100-watt foldable suitcase solar panel to charge it, so I can move it wherever I need it while parked in the shade. It really helped me to understand the electrical needs that I have in the van for when I install a solar system.

If you think that a Bluetti product would be good for you, I do have an affiliate link below where I get a small commission on anything you buy. Bluetti has some awesome deals on the AC50s right now. If you’re just starting out in van life I would recommend this one for you because your electrical needs will grow as you get more comfortable in van life. When I started, I just had cell phones and a laptop. Then I got the refrigerator and the Max air fan. Now I have installed solar and still use the Bluetti on a regular basis. In Michigan it’s stormy, so we don’t get enough sun to recharge my solar. If you’re new or just starting out van life I have a Youtube playlist for you. These videos are just to give you ideas and things to think about when starting van life.

PJ Hoffmaster Park

I stayed here for a couple of days and I wanted to show off this park. Of course, it rained for a couple of them days. But then the sun came out. It gave me. Are really beautiful. Day. In the past me and my kids visited this park every year. We would pack a lunch and spend the whole day in the day use side. I love swimming in Lake Michigan. Now that I live part-time in a van I can more time doing the thing I love. Have you been to this park? what do you think of the park? I would love to hear what you think.

Today’s new travel update is…… a new day and a new lookout! I started a YouTube channel in 2019. I continue to update my YouTube. So that I could show people that traveling does not have to be scary or expensive. I have converted one car and two vans. The second van is the one I am most proud of and put the most work into.

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Key West

I have a video on YouTube of the van tour. If you would like to see it. I will be posting an updated van tour in a couple of months. From this post. The link will be at the end of this post. I will also have some links below to some products that I have used in my van. Some of the links below are affiliate marketing so if you purchase anything through there, I will get a small Commission. If you go to my YouTube channel. Please subscribe and hit the thumbs-up button that just lets YouTube know that somebody is watching my content. Does not cost you anything, but it does help me out. Thank you for your support and for following me through this journey of life. On my YouTube channel, I have posted about 20 videos. Places I have traveled. Ideas to help out people when traveling or doing van life.

Here is an overview of Florida State parks pass!!!

South Dakota

We choose how to deal with change. Even if you do nothing that is still a choice. If you complain and do nothing. The change will still happen most likely for the worst. When you decide to make a small choice, it can improve your life. You didn’t get here overnight so nothing will be fixed with one decision. I encourage you to make one small decision at a time. In life, there are always ups and downs. As children, we were taught that once things start going well it will continue (happy ever after) right? Movie after movie. Wake up in real life does not happen that way. There are lots of turns for example high school sweetheart breaks your heart, what career should/need to go into. then you think When I become an adult life when become easier.

Am not sure where this web page is going. As you can tell from my YouTube channel. I love to Travel and learn new things I started traveling in 2019 as a solo female in a car, one of the best things I have done! For most of my adult life, I have been a MOM, Mechanic. Now am trying my hand at the tech world. I am hoping this will be a way to get more in dept with my community. This a place to share ideas. Please come back to see where this turns out