My Shelter - 1st Winter in the Woods

2021 ж. 14 Қар.
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Here's a look at my current home. I've moved over 85 times now in my life. A true nomad. Feel free to join me as I post from the streets/woods and try to figure out life.
This is my first winter at this shelter. I’ve been here every year, for months a year since finding it 3 1/2 years ago. This winter I couldn’t find anywhere else to go, so I’m getting ready.
Email: robthenomad582@gmail.com

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  • Yep , I’m a veteran and spent nearly 7 years homeless. The city got too dangerous so I scoped out some woods that were safer Made a camp , had solar fairy lights , slept through blizzards but was never cold. Only disturbed by deer and owls and slept peacefully . I still spend as much time as I can out in the wild , life is easier.

    @jaywalker3087@jaywalker30872 жыл бұрын
    • Jay, you're right. I'm amazed at some of these pioneering people. Pitch a tent; fortify it. Live free. Meanwhile, other people pay $5K/year property taxes. Why? As far as I'm concerned, we should be allowed to homestead, buy land and be left alone.

      @VolksdeutscheSS@VolksdeutscheSS2 жыл бұрын
    • You actually write like I do. How are things now? ❤ Hope good ty for the comment. Take care ..

      @janetwarren@janetwarren8 ай бұрын
    • Bin there from card board boxes under a bridge to an old van buried in snow. Wasn't so bad. Actually I lived quite well. Dumpster Newburg with a selection of vittles from Aspen's finest restaurants. access to likker in sundry locations, & on any given morning you might find money & just about anything else in the gutter. I could always find good gloves in the area lot. There be one laying in the lot & the mate would be 100 yards down the road. I ate like a king. Did you know Gary Cooper was also homeless in Aspen too.

      @johnpeck5268@johnpeck52685 ай бұрын
    • Did you happen to have a run in with some hostile Sheriffs in a small town?

      @demo3456@demo34565 ай бұрын
    • and ZERO bullchit….

      @prmath@prmath5 ай бұрын
  • I was homeless for 2 years in NW Ohio for a little over 2 years . I went to a yearly tax land sale and picked up a property for a dollar and made a shack on it out of other people's trash and free thing they put on the curb . I appreciate what you have going on

    @chadwright7614@chadwright76142 жыл бұрын
    • Hey Bud!! I'm in Pa. , retired and semi handicapped. I've used my experience in construction and insulation to draw up plans for a cabin built with the same techniques as larger Earth Ships! I figure a 40x40 cabin devided into 4 equal rooms 20x20 is more than enough room for doggo n I to live our lives out! If your familiar with earth ships they use old tires in the foundation and telephone poles and other reporposed materials! Now...my big problem is a piece of land I can build on with out them bugging over building codes!? How's things where your at?

      @davidklein1667@davidklein16672 жыл бұрын
    • @@davidklein1667 I live in Ohio they get upset about everything here . I did a good job of hiding it for 2 years. New Mexico is the place to be if your looking to be code free

      @chadwright7614@chadwright76142 жыл бұрын
    • @@chadwright7614 uuuurrrggghh!!!! N.M.!! :^( :^(.....LOLOL. I remember going accross that big stretch of Nothing! Ugly place...lots of litter! I know the high desert is where they have bèen prrfecting them but I'm not willing to leave my boys behind...we're Yankees!! Lol. I'm thinking there's one other route LIE!!! As long as you tell them a structure isn't for living then codes aren't as strictly followed. I'm 68 ...a couple of good years is all I need then I'll probably need a nursing home for prepperd!lol

      @davidklein1667@davidklein16672 жыл бұрын
    • @@davidklein1667 I wish you the best

      @chadwright7614@chadwright76142 жыл бұрын
    • @@chadwright7614 Have you taken those first steps? They will be the hardest. Your doing the right thing. Inactivity can be awright ...to chill. But boredom is a soul killer! You mentioned having nothing to do...and there's that slippery slope I'm familiar with! It leads to depression...in the wild I'd think depression could be deadly!! Hope to chat with you along your way...I subbed...don't often! You've got something in you...I'll be watching!! God bless and keep (You have a trail name yet?) Phatfox n Charliedog

      @davidklein1667@davidklein16672 жыл бұрын
  • This happening all over world. I been living in my van for 12 years. I am 67 years old and I don't drink, gamble, smoke and never been on drugs. I been doing all alone. But it's getting harder because everything is high. I am fighting this but I am tried. I just told God I don't want to give up but I am feeling it now. I have no family or friends. God Bless

    @Smith-dt5qz@Smith-dt5qz4 ай бұрын
    • why do we all end up like this

      @laniftallon@laniftallon2 ай бұрын
    • One friend, who loves you more than people can, keep praying if you can, it will help you out 😢❤❤❤

      @user-wg8we4yz4j@user-wg8we4yz4j2 ай бұрын
    • I've received an eviction notice because I refused to renew the lease as they were asking for a 50% increase in rent and I like being able to eat. Looking for a new place but not having any luck. I fear I will be homeless too soon and I don't own a vehicle. The streets are not a safe place for a 56 year old trans woman so I don't know what will happen to me.

      @I.am.Sarah.@I.am.Sarah.2 ай бұрын
    • Never Give up! God Bless you 🤗🤗🤗

      @QueenSheba_079@QueenSheba_0792 ай бұрын
    • Took my gf and I 4 years to actually find a place in NY we can afford. Don't give up old top, good times will come. You just need to be here to see them

      @EverythingsEventuall@EverythingsEventuall2 ай бұрын
  • I got out of prison after 17 years and found myself homeless. I built a small camp miles from the nearest house, just off a seasonal road in upstate NY. That was just too far to go anywhere to get groceries or whatever, so I moved up on a big hill about a mile from any roads. I started all this in April and finally got a place to stay around the beginning of Oct. That's the 2nd time in my life that I was camping way out away from everything for 6 months at a time. I was never discovered by anyone either time. I loved it. Pure freedom!!!

    @jackofnone9439@jackofnone94392 жыл бұрын
    • I suppose in comparison to prison, that level of freedom must have felt like heaven. I was in county jail for 2 measly weeks in 08 for some bullshit I had nothing to do with and even to this day I appreciate the little things in life so much more. A cup of coffee, a cigarette, driving when and where I want. Stuff like that. 2 weeks of that shit was 2 weeks too much. I was found not guilty thank god..... ok I'm done blabbing. Lol

      @daviddorger9207@daviddorger92072 жыл бұрын
    • @Shoug038 I'm in my 60's and disabled now...

      @jackofnone9439@jackofnone94392 жыл бұрын
    • @Shoug038 You do realize there are drones used by forest rangers to look for pot and for fires . Nowadays it's harder to live off the land unnoticed ... I'm about to go off civilization for 6 months all I need is 2 250L metal drums to put food . High Kal foods ( oats,pasta,peanut butter,wey protein,beans, cheackpeas,tuna, honey ,coffee,sugar,salt, ramen noodles,those magic cube things to give food a little taste. I need 2000 calories a day 120g protein to keep my muscle mass in check. Take a tarp build a shelter chop some wood go fishing,train my bow and arrow skills read some books enjoy life absorb culture and be a more intellectual person. Besides a man is only a man wen he can build his home make 🔥 fire and get his one food 🐟. Life is supposed to be an adventure not a prison with no walls. I'm dying slowly by living in this society of vanity lust and PC culture . I'm a God dam human being

      @thecarnosaurchannel2819@thecarnosaurchannel28192 жыл бұрын
    • @Shoug038 amen

      @michaelwoods8654@michaelwoods86542 жыл бұрын
    • Find yourself in that position again, head for Monessen PA. 48% abandoned town centered around a college.

      @danvondrasek@danvondrasek2 жыл бұрын
  • Last time I was homeless, I started with plastic sheet, hot pocket system, breathe keeps it warm. Found a 4 layer cardboard box big enough to sleep in. Bought olive oil with food stamps for candle warmth. Found a spot people left me alone. Met man in a church, he needed house sitter, offered me a couch in his home. Living in his basement for 5 years, working part time, saving money, bought my first home cash in 2018. Cleaned up inside, moved in January 1st, 2019, been here three years. You sound like a good person, I wish you peace and good luck, subscribed, and will watch future videos.....peace...

    @driverguy7@driverguy72 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you! That’s great to hear! I still have hope!

      @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
    • @@RobTheNomad as long as we're alive, there's always hope.

      @slprn67@slprn672 жыл бұрын
    • @@larrylipshitz9430 I literally laughed out loud but fuck you for disrespecting these guys and their hardships.

      @onesilentarrow@onesilentarrow2 жыл бұрын
    • You know what the value of the dollar is because you had to save every single penny that you earned and then you bought a house and then clean it up and fix it whenever it needed so I know you can appreciate your labor intensive efforts that paid off always believe in yourself

      @rudolphcasillas2003@rudolphcasillas20032 жыл бұрын
    • Hello Rob, digout a cabin under ground there are ways to do it. Charred wood, termites and ground bugs won't eat that wood at all, and it can just be partially burnt as well. God bless you Rob.​@@RobTheNomad

      @harvdog5669@harvdog56694 ай бұрын
  • its 2023 and homeless people have their own youtube channel... amazing times! I really appreciate the work you are doing (no pun intended). For those who think that was a joke - yes there are people who work and still are homeless.

    @VacumOvale@VacumOvale5 ай бұрын
    • Money transactions are going digital and people wont have or drop money on the ground so I got to learn the swipe card reader.

      @maddumass@maddumass4 ай бұрын
    • Dude! Being homeless IS work!!! It is literally a full-time job!

      @christinafidance340@christinafidance3404 ай бұрын
    • Guarantee you this dude isn't homeless.

      @tacticalsweater5119@tacticalsweater51194 ай бұрын
    • Dystopian times you mean

      @Itsmespiv4192@Itsmespiv41924 ай бұрын
    • Exactly

      @jonfennych6436@jonfennych64364 ай бұрын
  • Being homeless myself,I find your videos inspirational.Its horrible having no more family.

    @whiteman70@whiteman702 жыл бұрын
    • Even when we have family, they often don’t wanna have us! Especially when we’re in need.. we become a burden! Something tells me God will allow all of us to learn some harsh lessons in the years to come! Lord have mercy 🙏☦️

      @user-wh5pd4fs3c@user-wh5pd4fs3c4 ай бұрын
    • My biggest fear in life is not dying or anything befalling myself, but seeing the loved ones i have vanish in one way or another. I feel you friend.

      @FireWaia@FireWaia4 ай бұрын
    • Yep.@@FireWaia

      @suzanneblaylock9598@suzanneblaylock95984 ай бұрын
    • Keep trying man. Praying things improve for you

      @jjgreen5206@jjgreen52064 ай бұрын
    • ​@@FireWaiaCry harder 😂

      @TylerGibbons-be1bl@TylerGibbons-be1bl4 ай бұрын
  • I am about to be truly homeless after working for 20 years, no chance of stopping it. No vehicle to sleep in, no camping equipment. I'm not a nomad like you and I'm kind of scared. Never lived in the lap of luxury, but at least I had warmth and a little security. Now I will have nothing. Been poor my entire life, but always thought as long as I worked hard, I would never be homeless. Imagine my suprise...

    @papabear9481@papabear94812 жыл бұрын
    • Keep trying, don’t give up, and put yourself out there. People do care.

      @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
    • be your best in any situation... and whatever higher power is there is gonna help..!❤

      @creativesolutions1421@creativesolutions14215 ай бұрын
    • I have that fear myself. So many of us live on the edge and truly are one paycheck away from losing everything. ❤

      @rhampton10@rhampton105 ай бұрын
    • Two rules don't get wet and don't get cold. Start with a good tarp.

      @DavidPaulNewtonScott@DavidPaulNewtonScott5 ай бұрын
    • @@DavidPaulNewtonScott Good advice

      @papabear9481@papabear94815 ай бұрын
  • I do believe that many of us will be in the same setting soon, no mark, no nothing. Stay warm out there man, god bless.

    @edlovy9932@edlovy99322 жыл бұрын
    • That’s the truth

      @jamesowens4974@jamesowens49743 ай бұрын
    • we are all a heartbeat away from finding ourselves in the same situation. We need to not ignore and treat people less fortunate than ourselves with disrespect

      @archieanderson2945@archieanderson29453 ай бұрын
    • Amen the end game is transhumanism merging man with technology the iron mixing with the clay the technology is in th jAb 😢💔🙏

      @bethlewis8731@bethlewis8731Ай бұрын
    • Closer than ever

      @jamesowens4974@jamesowens4974Ай бұрын
  • I've lived like that for 10 years. Now I own vineyard and farm in south of France. See where the road takes you. You never know ...👍😁

    @fermeautonomelotfrance76@fermeautonomelotfrance762 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you! Yeah I’m still hopeful, and this feels right!

      @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
    • I was living rough in my car, the car was stolen and i was destitute, it was a hard road i embarked on and i was totally lost. Today, i own a house, run my own tourism business and wake up every day grateful.

      @crackerjack5210@crackerjack52102 жыл бұрын
    • @@crackerjack5210 Karma😁👍

      @fermeautonomelotfrance76@fermeautonomelotfrance762 жыл бұрын
    • That's a story! What grape(s)!?

      @joebudi5136@joebudi51363 ай бұрын
    • ​@@crackerjack5210 give it a break

      @keltic341thoughtyouknuskii34@keltic341thoughtyouknuskii343 ай бұрын
  • My wife died a few months ago and I want to try this life in the UK, quite happy to be alone for long periods. Kudos to you, you area great organiser and an optimist.

    @roberthardy2013@roberthardy20135 ай бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss. Good luck wherever your road leads.

      @sdriza@sdriza4 ай бұрын
    • Sorry to hear about that. Maybe some renegade lifestyle will help you heal. Take care of yourself

      @justinmclaughlin1953@justinmclaughlin19534 ай бұрын
    • 😢

      @vitalv2824@vitalv28244 ай бұрын
    • It’s hard to find here in the uk without a farmer or noble kicking you off their land

      @uncontrollable343@uncontrollable3433 ай бұрын
    • Sorry to hear that brother- how are you getting on ?

      @jamesowens4974@jamesowens49743 ай бұрын
  • I can completely relate to you Rob! I’m a loner and even have a hard time relating to others. I have no desire to harm anyone I just really value my solitude.

    @donaldjohnson5432@donaldjohnson54325 ай бұрын
    • Me too bro. People are evil. I lived in a van 10 years having a really hard time in an apartment.

      @brendabrock7702@brendabrock77025 ай бұрын
    • @@brendabrock7702 yea I would hate to live in an apartment

      @donaldjohnson5432@donaldjohnson54325 ай бұрын
    • The world needs more good people

      @jaydub2546@jaydub25464 ай бұрын
    • Same here. There’s times where I wish I could just move off the grid like this with a bunch of money I’ll save up eventually. Society is so weird these days

      @gazzy9136@gazzy91364 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been living in my suburban for 2 years now It’s hard but I’m safe from elements I admire your positivity ❤

    @annadouglas7168@annadouglas71685 ай бұрын
  • I gave you a thumbs up not because you were homeless, but because you’ve built a beautiful shelter. Thanks for letting us see it.

    @fernandochavez4312@fernandochavez43125 ай бұрын
    • Oh my gosh yes it is an absolute masterpiece THANK YOU for keeping me inspired.

      @daakrolb@daakrolb4 ай бұрын
    • It's Beeuuuutiful isn't it, it's a beautiful sight for sore eyes, I wish Western Australia had these kinds of bushy areas, I highly doubt anyone would ever find him and that's safety

      @apex9177@apex91774 ай бұрын
    • Seriously? How is that beautiful?

      @enlighten2seven605@enlighten2seven6054 ай бұрын
    • 😂 ​@@enlighten2seven605

      @danielkerr4100@danielkerr41004 ай бұрын
    • @@enlighten2seven605 I guess you have to know ugly to recognize beauty. Thanks

      @fernandochavez4312@fernandochavez43122 ай бұрын
  • Looks like a tranquil location

    @terrencegibbons3351@terrencegibbons33512 жыл бұрын
  • My buddy left the army... He has a home, he's married, he didnt cope well in civilian life. He now lives in a van or tent, his missus just carries on like when he was in the army. He visits her ever few months etc. His civilian life job means he can work from almost anywhere so being a nomad works well for him.

    @sahhull@sahhull2 жыл бұрын
  • My friend had a hut in the woods. He left cake in it. I was there when he returned remembering the chocolate waiting for him. He opened the door and there was a racoon with his face covered in chocolate frosting! It just stood there a moment looking so shocked and guilty, then ran out. My friend was heartbroken and chased the racoon out calling him an a hole and yelling at him "stay out of my stuff"! I was laughing so hard at this scene. It definitely would have made a great children's book. Yes you gotta watch out for the pesky sneaky animals around. You know they clock you. Ha ha ha nice shelter

    @joannekeefe426@joannekeefe4262 жыл бұрын
    • 😅😅👍

      @jamesmurray116@jamesmurray1162 жыл бұрын
    • Raccoons are like that 😂thats why God put Little bandit masks over there eyes😂

      @thabigshow69@thabigshow692 ай бұрын
  • I so completely understand where you are... I spent over 10 years in my 20 ft. Tipi, raising my youngest boy. He is now in his 30`s. He loved it!!! So did I. I am wanting to find a place I can start a survivalist camp/compound. Where folks can come and feel safe and build their own little niche. Helping each other if need be. I know... I`m dreaming.

    @naturesmagik@naturesmagik2 жыл бұрын
    • It's all about getting with your tribe. It's a great dream🌹🔥🏕

      @mariesonoma@mariesonoma2 жыл бұрын
    • I'm interested

      @crowbrocaw@crowbrocaw2 жыл бұрын
    • Hey i would like to get in on that having your own little place but helping each other out like family. I would be real interested my entire family has passed on including my wife so i have no one. Think it would be real good for me and i love helping people .

      @joecorvin9652@joecorvin96522 жыл бұрын
    • @@crowbrocaw Where are you located?

      @naturesmagik@naturesmagik2 жыл бұрын
    • @@naturesmagik Washington State

      @crowbrocaw@crowbrocaw2 жыл бұрын
  • I was homeless for 8 1/2 months and lived in the woods. My military training and outdoor experience and most importantly, God took care of me.

    @jamesbreeden3061@jamesbreeden30615 ай бұрын
    • @@JakeJackson-xh9fp 🤣

      @escapetherace1943@escapetherace19435 ай бұрын
  • Homelessness is on the rise and will become the norm for a HUGE number of Americans. I think most people are in denial about it because it still very much stigmatized by society. But the harsh truth is, one doesn’t have to be an ex con or drug addict to be homeless. All one needs is to lose your job and run out of savings to live on, that’s really all it takes.. may the good Lord protect you out there! 🙏☦️

    @user-wh5pd4fs3c@user-wh5pd4fs3c4 ай бұрын
  • Need a better roof for snow, but this is perfect for any other time of year.

    @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
  • *Fast maturing vine(s), even Honey Suckle and Morning Glory seed packs are cheap and work over efficiently if you let them get out of hand. Green natural coverage...nothing beats it.

    @tcc187620@tcc1876202 жыл бұрын
    • Thomas , often thought of kudzu - eatable too .

      @mikelgeren149@mikelgeren1492 жыл бұрын
  • I got information about a cannabis grow . So I put on a day pack and walked into the national forest . This was back when cannabis was “bad”. Around noon I smelled wood smoke and Indian in and came up on a camp. Now I had ran into booby traps and armed folks before so I was careful. I carried a shotgun. I located the guy with a little fire and he was frying fish in an iron skillet. I called out to the camp as I stepped out of the weeds. I knew the guy! I had put him in juvi for selling meth sometime back. He smiled and waved . He called me by name. I came in and we shook hands. I could see he had been camped for a while. He invited me to eat with him so I gave him what I had in my pack for lunch and ate fish with him. Anyway I told him what I was there for and he laughed. “Naw my dad comes out, I meet him on that old logging road back there. He brings me supplies.” I nodded. He was making trips in so the folks seeing him reported a cannabis grow. “What are you doing out here?” “Not using meth..” he laughed. I hunt and fish a bit and every now and again dad will drop off someone who needs to get away for a while .” He had been out for a year . Anyway he walked me around until evening and even found me a quicker way back to my vehicle. I had forty dollars in my pocket and gave it to him. Anyway… he ended up coming out of the woods and working with his dad on a 60 acre farm. He done a little body work on the side. He married a woman out of a church of Christ church and built a little house for them . His dad died and he took over the farm and cared for his mother. Anyway I am approaching seventy now. And he is in his high fifties. He has a grown boy who drives a truck and a girl who took out my catheter after surgery . She saw my name and said, “dad owes you forty dollars.” Time in the weeds is good for you if you let it be.. sometimes we don’t run away from problems.. we run to solutions..

    @ferdonandebull@ferdonandebull2 жыл бұрын
  • Yo I love u guys for being adventurous. I lost everything because I been physically Illl for 2ys. I'm fighting for my life. I worked for over 20yrs and now I'm getting taken out. Thank God I have a roof over my head because I can't get out of bed. I got all my outdated camping stuff and I dream of being in the outdoors. Keep doing it guys. Please!!!

    @davidlagno7717@davidlagno77172 жыл бұрын
    • Sorry man, hang in there! I know a man who was diagnosed with untreatable stage 4 lung cancer, over 5 years ago! I’d hang out with him and walk all over the city every day. He just never quit! He went to the doctor last year and the cancer was going away on its own! He’s beating it with his will to live! Thank you for watching!

      @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
    • @@RobTheNomad thanks bro. It's been 2yrs of Hell and I'm not giving up. I'm craving to be out there. I'll be checking u out. Do what u love and don't look back

      @davidlagno7717@davidlagno77172 жыл бұрын
    • if its cancer.. check out GCMAF if you can. also avoiding carbs if you can maybe.. its maybe worth a go. God speed anwya mate

      @beakfordclakington1337@beakfordclakington13372 жыл бұрын
    • @@beakfordclakington1337 Oh bless you. Yes unfortunately cancer. I've tried EVERYTHING. I just appreciate anyone who reaches out. I thought I had so many friends. Who knows where they went? I just daydream of being in the outdoors again. On a good day I do inventory on all my gear. Packed and ready to go. You made my day...

      @davidlagno7717@davidlagno77172 жыл бұрын
    • I also had chronic illness, I started to fix my nutrient deficiencies and started to improve

      @raheem2845@raheem28455 ай бұрын
  • Rob, you built a stealth camp, very smart. Good luck on your trip! Home is where your heart is and where you hang your hat :)

    @g2D1@g2D12 жыл бұрын
  • I am going to be leaving soon. Walking from NY to Florida. I'm getting a better camera and going to document the trip! Stay tuned! Edit: I jumped the gun and left at the worst time. Hunkering down at the shelter.

    @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
    • Hey man for the winter you should make a A frame shelter snow would pack weight on top of the flat surface and cave in just a FYI man

      @rubenvargas6835@rubenvargas68352 жыл бұрын
    • Check out my other videos! I made a whole new roof after a snow storm. I'm getting ready to walk to Florida though. Leaving the shelter behind and hitting the road!

      @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
    • Looking forward to follow your aventure.👍 Just follow your heart and humanity,you'll find what you're looking for.life is great

      @fermeautonomelotfrance76@fermeautonomelotfrance762 жыл бұрын
    • GOOD LUCK

      @quinn5200@quinn52002 жыл бұрын
    • @@rubenvargas6835 I made an a frame it worked verry well.

      @chadwright7614@chadwright76142 жыл бұрын
  • The walk into the woods comes to all of us in different forms sooner or later. Some go willingly, some forcefully, but we all eventually take the walk.

    @bekaddisontechnologies4292@bekaddisontechnologies42922 жыл бұрын
    • Poetic

      @zeez4178@zeez41785 ай бұрын
    • Reminds me of “You Got to Walk That Lonesome Valley.” Great song for putting things in perspective.

      @duvessa2003@duvessa20034 ай бұрын
  • If you’re homeless I’d always say it was safer head in to forrest’s and live off grid in there like you and many other vets have done. Staying in the city sleeping in doorways is a recipe for disaster,what with theft, and other dangers from being in proximity with others. You have definitely made a better situation for yourself. It’s a nice tidy camp man ! Nice work. 👍

    @Beetrecca@Beetrecca4 ай бұрын
  • You are a survivor.

    @belindacarinaboco6410@belindacarinaboco64102 жыл бұрын
  • If I were you, I would use another tarp with camo pattern or green in color and put some dirt and mud on top of it, so it cannot be easily seen by others ...

    @lorddiablo8575@lorddiablo85752 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! I would if I had the option. The brown Walmart tarps have worked for 3 1/2 years though, same spot.

      @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
    • Let that tarp get aged and blended in Use some camo paint, then after a few year's put another one UNDER it. i hv a spot setup like this since 06, that top tarp is so blended & faded in that its really hard 2 C,, even up close, but my top tarp is a camo one, occasionally brush in some earth tones and automotive undercoating and throw sum leaves etc on it while its still wet, darn near invisible

      @tomcatt998@tomcatt9982 жыл бұрын
  • This man the definition of "Improvise, Adapt, Overcome"

    @That_0ne_Dev@That_0ne_Dev4 ай бұрын
  • 4:45 ... Brother that's so damn impressive ! I was homeless for a bit under 2 years. I used all the money I had from selling my car and ended up hiking the Appalachian Trail. After that I camped in the woods . Never had a problem and never saw anyone at my camp . Enjoy your videos immensely !

    @user-ex2rp6vv9u@user-ex2rp6vv9u3 ай бұрын
  • I was homeless for three years. I met a lot of good people, learned a lot of valuable skills, and life lessons. Godspeed to you brother!

    @christopherjohnpaul5591@christopherjohnpaul55914 ай бұрын
  • Nice little setup, myself I lived in a tent in some woods on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands for a few months too but it was just a place to sleep as I cycled into the city every morning where I had a kinda job at a homeless cafe/drop in centre, and got by okay on just 5 dollars a day (equivalent in Euros), and was able to shower and get my clothes washed there, or get fresh clothes from their thrift store next door. Technically I was homeless after that for a couple of years too but upgraded my accomodation, I lived in a tiny caravan on a squatted drydock in the same area, so although I didn't have electricity etc. I could get water from taps on the site, and I heated and cooked using a trick a guy who'd lived in an RV in Canada showed me, an empty can with vents cut in it, half filled with sand, into which I poured methylated spirits (denatured alcohol) and lit it, it works very well as a stove and heater. I had a battery radio for entertainment and got by fine, I smoked rolling tobacco and ''dropleaf'' from the weed cafe which is very cheap. From the comments I can see there are a lot of sceptical people who haven't got a clue, asking how come you're able to film this on a camera phone, like I said they have no idea how it works and how when you're homeless you're able to access some services like a place to charge your phone, one way or another. Anyway all the best bro and thanks for the upload, I'm going to check out some of your other content. PS. I'm no longer homeless and now live in London UK but still I like to go out into the woods and stealth camp, this time with good army surplus kit like a tarp and bivvy bag, amazing how I can camp and cook within a few feet of a path and nobody knows I'm there!

    @simonh6371@simonh63712 жыл бұрын
  • I'm not homeless so I have little concept of what it's like but I admire the lifestyle, I feel sad for people who end up homeless and people with houses would attack those on the streets, would put cigarette burns in their tent, kick and spit on them, make them feel like nothing! Turns my stomach that those people who have nothing are suffering because of idiots. When my husband and I were younger, we were almost homeless - we moved from couch to couch- and I remember feeling like no one cared about me- that I was vulnerable and alone- separate from society - and that was with a literal roof over my head, so sitting in the rain, cold with nothing, I can't imagine but you have made a home for yourself and it obviously works for you. Bless you sir.

    @witness4Him@witness4Him5 ай бұрын
    • 🙏🙏

      @penny6279@penny62794 ай бұрын
    • This is bad 😢

      @mystiq409@mystiq4093 ай бұрын
  • My advice is to make a rocket stove. I made one now, when ever we hit the road we can always stop to cook, make coffee and refresh hot water bottles. Smoke is an issue what ever you do, but with a stove as small as this your only using small amounts of fuel. You will find how to make one, thru a video on KZhead . Also check out solar panels for charging car/ leisure batteries.... with you tube everything is at your finger tips

    @nicholaswilliams4336@nicholaswilliams43362 жыл бұрын
  • Being that he’s so clean and tidy, he’s actually improving the forest! He’s respecting boundaries, which is important. Hoping they allow him to stay and his camp holds up. God bless.

    @billdavis6978@billdavis69785 ай бұрын
    • No, he's trashing it!!

      @donaldschmitt4677@donaldschmitt46775 ай бұрын
    • @@donaldschmitt4677The video proves otherwise. You’re just a dick.

      @occidentalexplorer1125@occidentalexplorer11254 ай бұрын
    • Try again troll, we want more comments under that vid to get him noticed by the algorithm​@@donaldschmitt4677

      @nothere_cora@nothere_cora4 ай бұрын
    • Good point. Where is all the trash he would generate? I'm not certain he's for real.

      @kenhart5259@kenhart52594 ай бұрын
    • How is he respecting boundaries if he's there without permission?

      @chrishogan8539@chrishogan85394 ай бұрын
  • very impressed with your shelter. The best thing is you keep it and the area clean. Don't see the mess I usually see from camps like this. Bravo and congrats. Great camp, if I were not married I'd live in the same way, i just can't convince my wife to live like that. I would suggest if you want to keep hidden, although it seems your doing well, don't use the same trails all the time. making them too assessable will lead others right to camp.

    @cagedraptor@cagedraptor2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you! Yeah the trails are a lot of the reason I decided to leave. It’s fine with no snow. I take the trash to town often. I messed up once and left a garbage bag behind, and it took weeks to find it all. Was shredded and everywhere.

      @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
    • Dude I subscribed Best Wishes Hope everything goes well For You in 2022 and beyond.

      @donaldjohnson9401@donaldjohnson94012 жыл бұрын
  • Thats awesome that no one bothers you and nor do you bother anyone else. Good luck. Stay safe and warm.

    @Roosters-rants1977@Roosters-rants19773 ай бұрын
  • I lived in the Allegheny National Forest for 9 months just because i wanted a break from society, but this was before i purchased 20 acres in the middle of the chihuahuan desert 60 miles east of el paso texas. I love the solitude

    @Dmagick2010@Dmagick20102 жыл бұрын
  • You need a white painters cloth to blend in with the snow.

    @sparrowflying864@sparrowflying8642 жыл бұрын
  • The most simplest time of my life was when all I needed was Food , Water and Shelter!! 6 months in the forest was so healing!! Thanks for sharing your adventures!! I truly miss this lifestyle and will probably be there again when I am done caring for my mom.

    @e1t164@e1t1644 ай бұрын
  • I was homeless for 3 years because of circumstances that we're out of my control. I can say this though, I learned alot by having to provide for myself on a day to day basis without begging for change.

    @thatoneguy7684@thatoneguy76842 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah I did set up the gofundme recently, but you’ll never see me panhandling or asking people. Just can’t do it

      @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
  • As long as your happy brother! I’m an American and been in Australia for nearly 20 years.i was homeless for about 6 months. Thank goodness for kind people that made a daily meal for all of us homeless people.

    @paulredinger5830@paulredinger58305 ай бұрын
    • Hey Paul, I am a American too, and in May I am going on vacation to Australia for 3 weeks. How in the world did you figure out how to stay in Australia for 20 years??? I really would like to know. I heard that Australia is very strict about their immigration laws.

      @Firefly-trike@Firefly-trike4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Firefly-trikeHope you enjoy your holiday when you come over, our immigration laws are hard on legitimate people looking for a better life but our politicians let in the riff raff from persecuted countries that bring their troubles with them and won't assimilate into our society, the good ones that want to move here get pushed back to the end of the line and are made to jump through beucractic bullshit.

      @stevenmallory3768@stevenmallory37684 ай бұрын
  • I've been homeless more than once in my time and learned real quick to be a grey man . It looks like you have too , nice job.

    @crazynok5511@crazynok55112 жыл бұрын
  • Love it , there's a little nomad in us all . We just pick our own hardships and look for the good in it . Good luck !

    @petermartin4736@petermartin47362 жыл бұрын
  • That dead tree is known as a widow maker. Much love from Nottingham England 👊💜👊

    @rosehippyguy3402@rosehippyguy34022 жыл бұрын
  • I really don't know what to say I'm sending positive vibes

    @FunfindersX@FunfindersX2 жыл бұрын
  • Did this for 7 months in Denver. Out of sight, out of mind. Stay clean and be prepared to kill if someone comes in the night.

    @NYCeesFinest@NYCeesFinest2 жыл бұрын
    • I'd string trip wire up and set up branches around my camp....I'd hear anything coming

      @mickives8769@mickives87692 жыл бұрын
    • @@mickives8769 Yup, it can be pretty scary often times you hear rustling outside your tent and it turns out to be just a fox or a cat or something.

      @NYCeesFinest@NYCeesFinest2 жыл бұрын
    • Luckily I’m in a good area where people know me. All I really have to worry about is animals. Coyotes, raccoons, squirrels, etc. They catch you off guard though lol. I’ll jump up ready to go and it’s just a bird rustling around…

      @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
  • Mate . All the best to you . Nice shelter . Now I'm intrigued about your story. Look after yourself bud 👍🙏

    @treksntarps@treksntarps2 жыл бұрын
  • I'm still working 6 days a week and have 6 months to go, then I can retire and hope to start leading a nomadic life while I physically still can. Retirement in The Netherlands is probably better than in many other countries, but with the price of stuff here it will be poverty, so I am now preparing by getting stuff to camp with and looking forward to it! Hope to learn a lot from you. Good luck to you, and keep them coming! 🍀

    @Cederuiter@Cederuiter2 жыл бұрын
  • There’s no normal in the world, it’s depressing that so many people are homeless and yet the rich get richer off the poor. I hope things get better for you one day.

    @pearlrodrigues372@pearlrodrigues372Ай бұрын
  • You are truly free, my hat is off to :)

    @hoopoo3721@hoopoo37212 жыл бұрын
  • Hell if things get any worse I might just choose this lifestyle tbh. this society is collapsing and survival amongst idiots is a chore

    @user-qu7jc8ht5q@user-qu7jc8ht5q2 жыл бұрын
  • i was homeless for 15 years traveling picking fruit in every state of australia , anyway i rode a pushbike miles off into the wilderness nobody for many miles remote on a river and i was laying there one night at 3 scratching my balls and waiting to get up when i hear footsteps coming ,big ones and i was about to yell out who the fucks out there when i heard this growl ,not human , not animal , but monster like and i froze from yelling out , it was right outside the tent standing there listening . anyways after about half a minute i see a big finger touch the tent ever so gently like it had never seen or felt such a thing ,then it poked the tent 2 or 3 times getting more courage with each poke and then it started slapping the tent harder and harder till it was like gale force winds outside .it then stood there listened again and then pushed the dome tent flat and jumped right on top of the tent with me in it , i just layed there holding my breath for maybe half a minute i was running out of air wile its running these big fingers and hands all over me in my big winter doonah ,it got up and tent went back to dome, it then stood for maybe a minute listening for any sound and then walked off into the bush, bigfoot ,yowie, sasquatch, i diidn't see it but it was massive and i had nowhere to run too no car to drive off in i was on a pushbike so i layed there till dawn then packed up and got the hell outta there ,,seen lot of ufo's, big triangle and round craft but the yowie had me literally shitting myself ,, met a good woman and got a family and 3 kids now ,, watch out its out there lingering in the mist . stay safe and travel well ..

    @lookingoverhell3448@lookingoverhell34482 жыл бұрын
  • I lived this way for 2+ years, two harsh winters, one in Prescott, A.Z. and one in Santa Fe, N.M., both through a foot of snow with my first wife! Wild time and definitely a chapter in my book!👍🏻👍🏻 Freedom expressed 💯

    @loseyourlife4042@loseyourlife40422 жыл бұрын
  • Wonderful man - it's so touching with how much pride and love you talk about your home and show us all how little is actually enough to make a person happy. You are a wonderful example of how a person who wants to remain free and unsullied by the horrors of civilization can succeed and feel free - literally like the birds that sing to you or the raccoons that visit you. Congratulations, you are my hero!

    @velimirrodic2235@velimirrodic22355 ай бұрын
    • He is Unsullied. Always Unsullied.

      @devanov3103@devanov31034 ай бұрын
  • Hey brother I'm a otr truck driver I live IN My truck I can relate to u wandering Around living a quiet life

    @Jacknife1964@Jacknife19642 жыл бұрын
  • Looks liveable, I would need a heat source.

    @darrellroeters4951@darrellroeters49512 жыл бұрын
  • Good job on building your shelter, stay safe and keep yourself healthy. Your living life on your own terms, hats off to you.

    @billcaddell3848@billcaddell38482 жыл бұрын
  • The locals may have seen it but just gave you lots of respect from the thought process behind the set up.. I know I would.

    @user-ju7de7zg3q@user-ju7de7zg3q5 ай бұрын
  • I was homeless for 6 years . I had about the same setup the biggest difference is that I eventually started digging an ungrounded shelter to survive the winters easier.

    @Derek-gh8jq@Derek-gh8jq4 ай бұрын
  • Zero property taxes and home owners association….brilliant..🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    @bryanmaxwell7332@bryanmaxwell73325 ай бұрын
  • Hi Rob, I'm so sorry that you are homeless, I watch a lot of camping videos and these people are doing it for fun. This isn't fun if you have to live like this everyday homelessness is a growing serious problem not to mention the dangers that come with it. I pray that God helps you find a warm safe home 😢

    @nadinelowry2967@nadinelowry29675 ай бұрын
    • The majority of homeless people choose to be homeless and remain that way. This type of homelessness is fine cause he's not a bother to society unlike the ones in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

      @agentjohnson3973@agentjohnson39734 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, this guy has chosen to live this way.

      @ChucksGhost01@ChucksGhost014 ай бұрын
    • ​@ChucksGhost01 all the freedom can be addicting

      @nospoontobend2656@nospoontobend26564 ай бұрын
  • I lived in a barn on a mountain in Western North Carolina for nine years. Homeless, but did handyman work in town. And the owner of the barn let me stay there. Just me, my dog, and a wood stove for nine winters. I called it “semi-retirement”. My retirement plan has always been just a tent and a fishing pole.

    @arctodussimus6198@arctodussimus61982 жыл бұрын
  • Watching your show from South India. All i say All the best in this vast world of opportunities.. Sometimes Loneliness is priceless and essential to attain peace of mind.. You and yourself finest Companion..

    @shakirsaeed4840@shakirsaeed48402 жыл бұрын
  • God bless you. Modern society is not so great, your not missing much. Sometimes I think if I had not started a family I might have just ran out into the woods and stayed there. Im always very in tune to everything going on around me and the city is just static and loud noise. I find my peace in the woods! I hope you stay safe and healthy!!

    @MidwestMTBAdventures@MidwestMTBAdventures4 ай бұрын
  • I have been homeless 3 years now and this has inspired me to keep going. Thanks Rob!

    @matthewbeckhouse3799@matthewbeckhouse37993 ай бұрын
  • Our house is near railroad tracks and a park. We had problems with homeless invading the area and had to call the police multiple times. My problem wasn’t that they were back there camping. It was the fact that they were completely trashing our neighborhood and disrespecting the land. They would throw their trash right on the ground-EVERYWHERE. They made no effort whatsoever to keep the area clean. I would watch them go to the liquor store down the road and buy liquor and food. Right on the ground all the garbage went-blowing everywhere in the wind. They would also roam the block drunk and yelling even at late night. We finally had enough and went to city council. They were cleared out shortly after. We also had problems with them urinating right in the open and in front of people. They were total pigs. However, I would have no problem at all with someone like this man camping in the woods. He’s clean, sober, and seems to have a good grasp on everything. Just because one is homeless doesn’t mean they can do whatever they please and disrespect the community. You still have to function among society and follow some rules. I’m sorry that he isn’t more fortunate, but I certainly respect what he has accomplished. Thank you for caring about the land and your surroundings.

    @robertct4662@robertct46625 ай бұрын
    • Accomplished? What has he accomplished? Who feeds him? -IDK.. I'm just asking

      @xziztortheeternal6471@xziztortheeternal64714 ай бұрын
    • he's a vet so he has some kind of income or help@@xziztortheeternal6471

      @propernvr3611@propernvr36114 ай бұрын
  • I've was homeless for 15 yrs urban surviving as well as incarcerated and your way is totally off the grid a way to avoid a lot of problems I'm subscribing I like how you move bro

    @cliftonweston1008@cliftonweston10082 жыл бұрын
    • I wish the fortunate people can come together and pressure the government to help people like you. The little l have l don’t mind share it with you so you can have food and some comfort.

      @user-hz6du6se5n@user-hz6du6se5n5 ай бұрын
  • Much respect for keeping area clean our city's are looking like dumps do to the homeless that live on our streets that throw there garbage everywhere it's disgusting so truly appreciate you for keeping it clean in the area your in

    @ToddandAmandaWilliams-bm8mi@ToddandAmandaWilliams-bm8mi5 ай бұрын
  • Super impressive setup Rob. Very nice...stay humble G! I've been homeless before too... keep your head up...God looks out for those who need Him the most!

    @maryjeanjoshua7345@maryjeanjoshua73452 ай бұрын
  • Can't believe someone hasn't pick out that shiny tarp you have covering your shelter. Keep safe out there and cities even small towns aren't as safe as they once were.

    @stephenwest798@stephenwest7985 ай бұрын
    • I'm guessing that , because of the way it's positioned , the only way someone could see that shiny tarp would be for them to have a view from above

      @garycondon7719@garycondon77194 ай бұрын
    • So, either no one has walk above it or they saw it and ignored it, I think I would either cover it with brush or find a camo tarp to throw over it, but that's just me.@@garycondon7719

      @stephenwest798@stephenwest7984 ай бұрын
    • It was that red piece that’s very eye catching. I’ve had a ‘53 airstream way out in the woods- lived there 3 years, very peaceful.

      @DChristina@DChristina4 ай бұрын
    • Yes, the red piece is eye catching if you're looking into the structure from that angle, but that shiny tarp is more visible from more angles. Don't know how you got an airstream out into the woods, but I hope you can continue to live there unmolested. Have never had to face homelessness myself but definitely feel for those who do. Life is funny, seems that there are those who cannot fail no matter how hard they try and those who cannot succeed no matter how hard they try, tis the fickle finger of fate they tell me.@@DChristina

      @stephenwest798@stephenwest7984 ай бұрын
    • Yes, the gray tarp is pretty shiny, would maybe reflect like metal? The guy I hired to tow my old airstream into that holler in the redwoods was cursing and sweating bullets getting it down those one-lane hairpin turns, admitted 😮he was crazy trying it. He’d moved it before- just a few miles into a meadow by a creek a few years previous before this where I rented a spot for 2 years. But made it down to my forested spot deep on the woods. Lived there a few years - then sold it to him when I moved out of state. Guess he had fun bringing it out of that holler! It was nice living simply in nature. That was decades ago; since then had a great kid who’s grown now, went back to school and had a career helping others. Nice to be retired and able to get out in nature regularly. Thanks for the trip down memory lane 💕🌲Merry Christmas to you!

      @DChristina@DChristina4 ай бұрын
  • I cant wait to see more. It's a hard life but a free life. I have a feeling many more will be out there with you. Thank you so much for sharing. From one fighter to another

    @assissi22@assissi222 жыл бұрын
    • I have seen these times coming from quite a ways back. By my calculations, we could end up w/a third to nearly HALF if our population living this way by the end of the next 20 yrs. The math & the inflation just don't sync up. I posted several.yrs ago abt how our work force woukd essentially be competing w/developing countries, that our Corp. businesses would continue to put profit before people, & that in order to successfully compete w/poor nations we would have to see our strd of living drop to at least THEIRS. Think of where that will put all.if us "avg" workers. We're seeing the results already. The main thing that will help the numbers line up is the amt of experienced workers who will.need to.pass away that currently hold unspent currency &/or property. We're witnessing the beginning of that effect rt now, too. When I was a child, I had a comfortable middle class home & family. That's gone now; but back then I lived in our nearby woods as much as I could. After seeing this, a lot of those lessons I learned then began coming back to me. Thanks for the refreshment course!

      @g.hon.4645@g.hon.46454 ай бұрын
  • Rob I commend you in your camp, I live in NH and every Homeless camp around my area has TONS of trash, garbage all over their camps. I was saying to my wife the other day if they kept the area clean and didnt trash the plan I dont think many people would mind. The City keeps tearing down and cleaning up all the trash sites. So thank you for keep it cleaned up. Looks great

    @BrianRousseau603@BrianRousseau6034 ай бұрын
  • You have the sticks you should mix up some mud, leaves, and wood ashes for an improvised mortar to seal the walls like Adobe

    @patrickpendergast898@patrickpendergast8988 ай бұрын
  • Same situation now. Shelter is no problem with my tarps and 4 seizoen army sleepingbag. Internet/battery and food is always struggle ugh

    @stefandordrecht6348@stefandordrecht63482 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah luckily I got unlimited service on the free phone. Keeping it charged is awful. Food isn’t too bad when you know where to look. Hit up some gas station dumpsters at night. They usually throw things away daily!

      @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
  • So awesome how you were able to keep it clean, most people want to accumulate more stuff where the surroundings look cluttered.

    @missingno81@missingno815 ай бұрын
  • If I were ever homless I would build a fort in the woods just like you have. I wouldn't want to be in a city. I was fortunate enough to stay with friends and family when I was unemployed and lost my apartment in my early 20's.

    @KPHVAC@KPHVAC4 ай бұрын
  • I was homeless in Michigan during some of the coldest Winters. Two guys that I met were on their way to the west coast and brought me to a tree house in the woods that they no longer needed. It was fixed up and even had insulation and a small potbelly stove for heat. I found work in a nearby town and saved enough to get back on my feet and get a bus ticket to NYC. I'm glad to be back in New York, but even with the daily struggles being homeless, there's a unique experience of serenity and calm when you're alone in the woods.

    @reillymoore3257@reillymoore32573 ай бұрын
  • Nice setup. The closest I have been to being "homeless" was when I hiked the Appalachian Trail. You are out there for months in all kinds of weather, snakes, deer & bears. I met transients and some homeless people living a nomadic lifestyle as well as people from all walks of life. Enjoy those peaceful nights!

    @willisrcorson7353@willisrcorson73535 ай бұрын
  • Impressive set up and you keep it very tidy. Your a eco friendly guy keeping your environment free of trash 💯🌟💜🌟💯

    @tamiweber7118@tamiweber71182 жыл бұрын
  • I was homeless in my own land, 5 acres and no home, so I set up a tent, had a little garden, then got a MH and was little better, cooked with gas and heat up my shower too, made a septic tank for my washing dishes and shower, it was awesome, simple and cheap, sometimes I cooked outside with wood too, :>) went to Library to do my on line work, :>) there is always a way-:>)

    @rahla53@rahla533 ай бұрын
  • Have you ever considered building an earthbag shelter? If not, you should seriously look into doing so for multiple good reasons. Warmth and better protection from wind and rain being close to the top of the list. If you found some dirt cheap property to build it on at a county tax sale, that would be the way to go. Sure would beat hiding on someone else’s property or sleeping in 24 hour laundry mats to stay warm in Winter. 😇

    @m.h.english4773@m.h.english47734 ай бұрын
  • Nice setup, but I would do something about those widow makers. Good luck, be safe.

    @KhafidIbrahim@KhafidIbrahim2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you! Most of the trees around are tiny. I can carry them around. I checked every good looking spot in the woods, and the safest was right next to a dead one lol. The shelter is right up against a solid tree too, plus the walls, I have a good chance of nothing happening I think. Main thing I always worried about was the tarp roof getting messed up.

      @RobTheNomad@RobTheNomad2 жыл бұрын
  • rock on brother!!!

    @kallaurence1085@kallaurence10852 жыл бұрын
  • Your camp setup looks great! Thank you for showing it to us. Peace to you, Sir!

    @richardwysocki8300@richardwysocki83005 ай бұрын
  • Got a place like that that's lasted 7 years rob .seems invisible in full sight .ime not homeless but kept me warm through deep frosts and snow most material its built with is waste wood from building sites been found a few times but not really bothered..wishing you all the best ..steve ( England)

    @frogmoonwildcampsandwander9354@frogmoonwildcampsandwander93542 жыл бұрын
  • Take care and be safe ❤️.

    @harborgirl8877@harborgirl88772 жыл бұрын
  • Nice i like the set up its secluded enough...keep on keepin on...it doesn't matter how long it takes to get there just as long as you never stop ;)

    @broodmother5027@broodmother50272 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for your hospitality in sharing your home with all of us, Rob. No matter how near or far you are: the thing to remember is the God loves you so cut that He sent his only son to die for you. If you follow the pure Words of Christ, yo will have all of the treasure of heaven in your heart and a mansion in the skies overhead.

    @tamararutland-mills9530@tamararutland-mills95305 ай бұрын
  • just some advice from a fellow homeless person wen u get $100 grab your self a small solar panel from Canadian tire or where ever u can get one and a $25 plug adapter u can set up a heater and tv DVD all on it all same time 9 hour charge I've been using it over a year great thing for my shelter this year I'm buying a heater coils for my roof over tent so snow melts of so it doesn't stay on it they dont catch fire there safe for tent or tarp materials but other then that great little setup

    @jameschapman7996@jameschapman79964 ай бұрын
  • Very cool setup. Hearing about your story briefly it’s reassuring to see that you’re comfortable living in a situation like this and embracing it instead of being miserable and a drunk or anything like that as you’ve said lol. Being tied to a desk job, going through divorce, it’s stuff like this that has a bit of a romance to the feeling of being alone and free and able to call the shots in your life without anything weighing you down. I’ve been spending a lot of time alone in the woods myself lately and been having a lot of these thoughts about just being a nomad. Life is simpler sometimes without the weight of our modern culture. And it’s great to see this explosive growth in your KZhead channel so quickly! The KZhead algorithms are in your favor my friend! Keep up the great content. Can’t wait to see what’s in store for you next.

    @DIYDad1@DIYDad12 жыл бұрын
  • Hey, just subscribed to your channel. Good luck man! You’ll get some support from the public. On your trip I’m sure some may notice you, ask people to spread your journey on social media. I’m personally only on KZhead, but I no how Facebook etc can help promote. Your a good guy going through hard times, you don’t have to explain to anyone why your in the position your in. Your good enough to share your personal space and life of current with us. We should all be great to be able to watch you on your way. Take care I’ll be keeping you in my top views on KZhead.

    @Blamejames78@Blamejames782 жыл бұрын
    • Lots of wood to keep you warm.

      @joycehaines2055@joycehaines20552 жыл бұрын
  • You can get cheap moving blankets from Harbor Freight as insulation and a garbage bag of leaves under your sleeping bag.

    @70CadillacMan@70CadillacMan2 жыл бұрын
  • Very well done! My first thought was: "He better not be leaving an obvious trail to his place"

    @davesanders9203@davesanders92032 жыл бұрын
  • You’re not homeless because you have built a home. You’re living off grid and that’s something to be proud of. I’m 74 Now and I’m thinking of moving away from what some call civilization. I’m tired of the way people act and treat others. I’d rather be able to grow my own food, live off the land and off grid. I grew up doing that.

    @user-fi7rf8nk7z@user-fi7rf8nk7z5 ай бұрын
    • @74? Sounds like you may be a little delusional? In your mind you may be as clever as ever but you can't tell me physically you're as strong as ever. I like to dream a lot in my old age too 😅

      @xziztortheeternal6471@xziztortheeternal64714 ай бұрын
  • You have the perfect life.

    @stanleyj.mitchell4851@stanleyj.mitchell48512 жыл бұрын
  • The thought of doing this crosses my mind so often. I feel compelled to do it. I have a house and a job but I keep thinking about escaping.

    @carla5484@carla54845 ай бұрын
  • I really love your details like the extra tarps and the brush to add a few extra layers of protection for your camp shelter. Two thumbs up to you 👍👍

    @timothywilliams8907@timothywilliams89072 жыл бұрын
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