Living in a Class B Van | Roadtreking Across America
Living in a Class B Van | Roadtreking Across America
Ever wondered what it’s like living in a van? A Class B RV campervan, that is. In this video we talk to a whole bunch of folks who own and travel in a small RV. They share their recreational vehicle experiences about RV Life.
Video Production gear that we use: https://kit.com/rvlifestyle/my-video-…
Portable Podcast gear: https://kit.com/rvlifestyle/my-portab…
Our RV Roadtrip clothing: https://kit.com/rvlifestyle/my-clothi…
Our home gadgets: https://kit.com/rvlifestyle/my-home-g…
SUBSCRIBE to our Channel to Get More RV Travel Tips: https://www.youtube.com/roadtrekingmi…
Read our blog and listen to our podcast:
http://roadtreking.com
The production gear that we use:
https://kit.com/rvlifestyle
Don’t forget to like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/roadtreking
Join the Roadtreking community on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/roadt…
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/roadtreking
Watch More:
RV Tips & How-To’s: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list…
Best RV Trips: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list…
How We Roll: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list…
We’re journalists Mike and Jennifer Wendland, and we travel the country in an RV doing RV travel videos about the RV Lifestyle. Please subscribe to our channel for more RV Lifestyle videos! We like to virtually take you with us and regularly do lIve reports from our RV travels and also post new RV videos a couple times a week. Please subscribe so you’ll know when there’s new content here.
how nice
excellent
I’m glad to hear that so many people are happy in their class B MH. I have looked @ class B’s seriously, but I’m a FT’er who works and must have everything from Business attire to casual wear for work. I do need the extra space and don’t have the time to analyze and devise plans to cover all my bases. I never know what I’ll need until I get the contract. I spend a total of 9 mos p/yr on the road. I’m in a 2016 class A dp. Fits my lifestyle, and I pull a toad. The toad can park anywhere then I go "home" when my work day is over. It is a good feeling and a good life. Glad to see it can be done in any class, any size, that fits the individual.
Why are the camper owners always old?
Very interesting and insightful. Thanks!
Love it, great video 🙂
I want one.
Roadtrekking Is an awesome life
Good video and interviews. I am seriously considering a Class B. It is about another 3 years out before I am going full time. And I do not know that I will stay in the B when I go full time. I am an avid cyclist and wanna be bike racer. So I will do a lot of weekenders at cycling events, and use it for camping vacations, as well as my personal vehicle outside of the bicycles. If I choose to full time in one, I am thinking I will need a cargo trailer for storage of bicycles, tools, and probably a motorized scooter of some sort so I can have non-sweat powered transport without breaking camp. It looks like the folks you interviewed at this gathering were really part timers with traditional homes somewhere. I plan to have no house, apt or even storage building; but rather have everything I own with me. Maybe that’s not really your niche, but I would like to see some interviews with folks living that way in a B. I’ll be a relatively young pensioner living solo. I figure the trailer will limit some of the advantages of a B, but I wonder how some folks doing that minimize those disadvantages. Do you have any vids like that?Keep up the good work.
One of your better! Loved this update.
These people dont really live in the vans. The travel in the vans
Don’t know about that, "Jean Engebritson"!
I wanna ask the guy with the cat, where does he put the litter box? Ive been trying to figure it out because there is one i have my eye on.
The cat in all probability is declawed! People assume things that they have no clue about!
Jim Hammel’s Brother at 2:45
We spent almost 20 years in a 40 foot Class A, careening up and down the east coast from Maine to the Keys and everywhere in-between. Now, our little Class B is a joy! It lives just like a mini- class A! Has all the same stuff in a neat and tidy little package.
they look happy and content
Nice shot of kitty clawing up the passenger seat on that second interview lol
Terrible Audio!! I wonder if it is because it is 3 years old?? Could not hear any speech.
Luv the kitty ❤️❤️
Great information. Hope to be on of you guys in 2 years, plans are being made. See you on the road. Have a great day.
How does someone that wants to join your group? Sounds like so much fun.
I love you guys!
Interesting and informative video. Well-done!
Are they doing this full time?
Most of these talk about their houses. So are they living in it or vacationing in them?
Awesome video. Nice interviews. Thanks for sharing.
2:35 Cat sharpening it’s claws on the seat. 🙁
How can s person join your group
Phyllis & hubby so funny
Great video
0:36 Why are they sitting a mile apart from each other?
Great testimonials. I’ll be purchasing a class b when I get closer to retirement and the CS Adventurous is probably the way I’ll go. It’s a very pricey rig, but I love the fact that it’s a diesel, for the longevity and mileage. I also love the large fridge and extra storage, which makes extended trips much easier, eliminating the need to restock as often. I don’t plan to full time in it, but rather 2 to 4 weeks at a time. I hope to find a nice low mileage used one to save some cash.
Being 25 and having to move around sooo much due to financial and relationship issues, this seems like a good way to go. Having all of your stuff on wheels so when it’s time to book it you just turn on the engine and go. No packing up again in labeled totes and trying to figure out where you’re going to put it all, even if it’s all clothes, books, and a few nicknacks now.Until the day YHWH blesses me with a permanent house, this is what I’m going to work towards. I am sooo weary with not having a space to call mine. This not only meets my needs, but my wants too.
focus, focus, focus!
What a great group of people. The video is about living in a Roadtrek but Mike inadvertently showed the best reason for getting a Roadtrek: Community. It seems like wherever you go, you’re among friends.
Sharing a toothbrush. Haha! Doug is hilarious!
No audio for some reason.
Group of elderly sit in their circle of protection~😂 it’s cute
Poor cat
My left ear thanks you.
One cool couple @ 6:57
Mike, this is the best videography you have made in our humble opinion for anyone who is considering the RV lifestyle. We really appreciate hearing from those who are "living" and using these class B motor coaches. Thanks for the work you put into this video. It is much appreciated by us who are researching options before we purchase a class B for full time use.
Just watched your vid Mr Mike. Very, very informative. Thank you for sharing as we are new at this and learning a lot from your channel. Blessings!
Im hungry
Count me in!
Subtitle: "Man speaks calmly as cat trashes his $100,000 camper van’s upholstery."
Yes lady they make dog strollers! Look it up 😉
Great video. Loved Doug and Phylis! 🙂