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  • @Graybear78
    @Graybear78 Před rokem +37

    I just want to say a big Thank You for showing the world what America, and Americans, truly are. Just hard-working people trying to live their lives in a beautiful and wonderful country that America truly is, and not the ugly view that the media portrays our country and people to be. I am truly enjoying your travels and videos. Again, thank you.

  • @bobbylee9727
    @bobbylee9727 Před rokem +213

    The final scene of Mount Hood was wonderful, Eva. When you're old and gray you will have so many memories of traversing the world. Stay safe...

    • @janmallari3624
      @janmallari3624 Před rokem +3

      That's very wise to say, Bobby.
      Stay safe, Eva. And have joy 😊

    • @alleemaria97
      @alleemaria97 Před rokem

      She’s not old and grey, she’s 30 ish 😂😂 save that sentence for your granny lol

    • @Fernanda_Centeno
      @Fernanda_Centeno Před rokem +12

      @@alleemaria97 hence why he said “WHEN you’re old and gray you WILL have…”, ya know? (:

    • @bobbylee9727
      @bobbylee9727 Před rokem +4

      @@alleemaria97 re-read my comment.

    • @Hamook
      @Hamook Před rokem

      Masya Allah :))

  • @antirsipowermate
    @antirsipowermate Před rokem +133

    It's sad that you feel lonely sometimes in your social life, but remember that a big community is watching your videos and you are a true friend to us. Sometimes i feel like i'm travelling with you on this journey and your videos are joyful to watch on a quiet evening after a full day. Your words and feelings never fall short and you seem to show us that happiness is much more than the stereotypes we all used to know. Also, the mountain top view was badass.

    • @indiansouls8357
      @indiansouls8357 Před rokem +3

      Very well said..your feelings resonates with me 👍

  • @glengamble526
    @glengamble526 Před rokem +40

    Hey Eva, as a touring musician of many years, here are a few motel hacks for you: use the coat hanger with clips on it (for hanging pants) to close your curtains even tighter, letting ZERO light in. This works for privacy and a better sleep, too. Just turn the coat hanger sideways and clip the two curtains to each other with the clips and-voila! Blackout curtains. Also, a great hiding space for valuables (passport etc) is in the closet ironing board. Slip your valuables between the ironing board cover and the board itself-no theif EVER thinks to look there. Cheers-and be safe out there! ❤️

    • @wrappedtrans3188
      @wrappedtrans3188 Před rokem +17

      4 towns later I would shout-out to no one but myself, Ironing Board, and making a u-turn.

    • @NotAnnaJones
      @NotAnnaJones Před rokem +4

      @@wrappedtrans3188 haha, yes, I would be that person as well.

  • @christopherthompson5785
    @christopherthompson5785 Před rokem +23

    You said “you could spend a lifetime road tripping the US and never experience all of it”, this is so true. As a truck driver for 12 years, it’s my job to road trip the country, and from experience you never will experience it all. I’ve been in the desert at night and stargazed when it’s beautiful, and I’ve been in the dessert when it’s 130 degrees F in th le shade and been miserable. The Rockies in the winter are gorgeous. Especially during sunrise in the bitter cold where the moisture in the air is like fine glitter as ice and looks like the sky is completely on fire across the entire horizon. You are in beautiful country. I would suggest seeing some indigenous tribal art in the different regions.

  • @Tabfort
    @Tabfort Před rokem +101

    I love so much how you appreciate small town America, and the wilderness areas of the US!

  • @bobbyhill8486
    @bobbyhill8486 Před rokem +50

    damn, that mountain view at the end was truly breathtaking. also 16:07 where your puppy snuggles up as you cover him 😭melted my heart! I'm more of a cat person but that was the sweetest thing 😭

  • @abigaelfender3779
    @abigaelfender3779 Před rokem +43

    As a life time Oregonian, thank you for this fresh new perspective and reminder. I am so fortunate to live in such a lush and rugged state with endless access to the outdoors. I can't wait to see what else you post about your visit here!

    • @peacenserenity19
      @peacenserenity19 Před rokem

      I agree 100%!! It's amazing all the places Eva has been and she comes to Oregon. I love it!!!

  • @reynauldc984
    @reynauldc984 Před rokem +48

    I'm a born and raised Oregonian who now lives in California. Your final shot of Mt. Hood over the rocky ridgeline took my breath away and choked me up! I do so miss the green. Your risk was well worth that view indeed! So glad you enjoy this aspect of America... far away from the big cities.

  • @rickmacie833
    @rickmacie833 Před rokem +19

    As a OTR truck driver for over 35 YRS you are absolutely right about this beautiful country we're so blessed to live in being diverse and awe inspiring. Nothing controversial about it. Thanks for coming, please continue to enjoy.

    • @KBrown517
      @KBrown517 Před 11 měsíci

      God bless all OTR truckers. You keep America working.

  • @ketoauntie7301
    @ketoauntie7301 Před rokem +29

    I love how courageous, independent and vivacious you are Eva. Thank you for leading an example for other women out there, especially those of us wanting to possibly live a Nomad lifestyle 👍🐕

    • @sarahscott9601
      @sarahscott9601 Před rokem +4

      I’m still trying to figure out if I could do or handle all the planning that must go into what Eva does….

  • @peaksandpaws
    @peaksandpaws Před rokem +10

    I absolutely love what you said about America and its wildernesses! I have to fully agree, I am from Germany and moved to the US in 2009. I can still never get enough of the wide and neverending wild of this country! It's just so freaking beautiful. You really need to see the Eastern Sierra mountains. They are my absolute favorite place on Earth! I call them my personal paradise!!!

  • @khenglim
    @khenglim Před rokem +34

    The rugged terrain, hiking trails of Oregon and stunning view of Mt Hood brought back warm memories spent with friends two decades ago. Thank you Eva for re-living those precious memories.

    • @aaronsbraga
      @aaronsbraga Před rokem

      But theres "nothing to do". Right Eva?

  • @lauralee83
    @lauralee83 Před rokem +18

    🥺The moment at the end when you and Vilk found that amazing view made my heart just burst with joy.

  • @narzon1
    @narzon1 Před rokem +6

    Wow, I have lived in America all my life, and have traveled to many places but you have just reminded how special this country is and how most of us don't appreciate the beauty... Thank you for reminding us how special this land is! Nino Arzon - Dallas Texas... USA!

  • @silverscuderia
    @silverscuderia Před rokem +7

    Your vids are always worth watching, but these last 2…. Have to be the best!
    Feel like a combination of yourself & Vilk getting to know one another, the beautiful surroundings, the music you’ve chose, the messages you’re promoting. So so good.
    Honestly thank you for your work 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @davidshillito5174
    @davidshillito5174 Před rokem +41

    You two were meant to be, he will be the best loyal friend you will ever have. ❤

  • @GabrielTravelerVideos
    @GabrielTravelerVideos Před rokem +35

    So stoked you're in Oregon. Mount Hood is where I filmed the first video I ever posted to CZcams, when I was living in Portland in 2009. Super curious to see where you end up going in this video.

    • @GabrielTravelerVideos
      @GabrielTravelerVideos Před rokem +6

      Wow, that view was seriously worth it.

    • @ketoauntie7301
      @ketoauntie7301 Před rokem +2

      Hi Gabriel👍 You should do something like this traveling around in a vehicle.

    • @alimodz6253
      @alimodz6253 Před rokem +1

      Gabriel :D.. Portland was the most beautiful US city I visited honestly, the nature is so natural

    • @cwilliams3480
      @cwilliams3480 Před rokem +1

      I would have liked to have seen more of that view, it was stunning!

  • @Kakaobutter
    @Kakaobutter Před rokem +24

    Your talent to capture and describe these moments, and the message you convey, is outstanding.

  • @vjm1639
    @vjm1639 Před rokem +12

    absolutely stunning view! I was astounded at the last few seconds of the video. Fabulous. Vilk is becoming quite the camping companion. I can't wait to see more adventures.

  • @Mountain_Mutt
    @Mountain_Mutt Před rokem +50

    This one may have been one of my favorites, Eva. Having grown up in a small town, I share your love for them. I’m glad you and Vilk are bonding well. And don’t worry about the rain. You’re in Oregon. The rain pretty much follows everybody. ☔️

    • @pdraggy
      @pdraggy Před rokem +3

      Oregonian here I said she's been blessed xD but that view is SPECTACULAR!

  • @tacocin
    @tacocin Před rokem +34

    Have joy Eva! You are loved more than you know. Blessings!

  • @JOrtizArt
    @JOrtizArt Před rokem +5

    Vilk is so adorable! I'm really loving these your episodes, and his joining the cast has made them twice as good as before! Keep taking risks, & be safe!

  • @LifebyLiving
    @LifebyLiving Před rokem +13

    You're such a great story teller Eva. So honest & vulnerable on camera. I look forward to every video 😊

  • @seviregis7441
    @seviregis7441 Před rokem +284

    He smelled other dogs who marked on the hydrant but he didn’t see any dogs so it was freaking him out. He’s so cute. Maybe someday soon you’ll find another kindred vanlifer with a dog who can travel along in tandem with you. Do you know Nikki Delventhal? She’s another awesome vehicle dweller with an adorable dog you have a lot in common with, around the same age too. Check out her channel. Stay safe, Eva. God bless you.

    • @CreatorInTrng
      @CreatorInTrng Před rokem +9

      I was wondering if it was just the strange shape, but of course, he would smell the traces of other dogs and everything is still so new to him.

    • @gdiaz8827
      @gdiaz8827 Před rokem +3

      Camper is a pitbull and would make a great bud for zilk

    • @gearslip8325
      @gearslip8325 Před rokem +2

      I was going to say the same thing . Possibly a fire hydrant could mean a watering hole which animals could mark the spots to outside packs. 🤔

    • @gamaltk
      @gamaltk Před rokem +2

      Was just gonna say! probably sth Eva couldn't "see", in this case smell 😄

    • @brandonsanders9674
      @brandonsanders9674 Před rokem +1

      I would love to come with her!

  • @seanorrick8921
    @seanorrick8921 Před rokem +17

    I absolutely love the way u describe my country. And it's so fun to see ur reactions when you experience something brand new.

  • @patarnolddaniels
    @patarnolddaniels Před rokem +9

    I'm glad you posted this video. I've been discussing with my 10 year old the feeling if safety when going off the beaten path. She's into these kind of videos already, which is really cool but at the same time she doesn't get that this kind of travel has its risks. She's sees young people in the social media doing this and it looks perfect and fun. She doesn't see the negative of going remote.
    I solo travel but feel a little weird about crown land camping. As a female, it really puts me out there. What if I did park where there was a creep, or if I needed assistance quickly? Also, it's so weird if I'm at a spot and someone else pulls up beside me or if I drive miles in and some one is already there. It doesn't feel right to set camp beside them. I don't want to feel vulnerable but in these cases, I really do. I don't know, I'm always torn about how I feel about it. I'm sure others feel the same.

  • @colleenm9188
    @colleenm9188 Před rokem

    That view....breathtaking. Thank you for sharing your trials, tribulations, and gorgeous scenes! Safe and fun travels!

  • @racheldelfin342
    @racheldelfin342 Před rokem +22

    Wilk knows comfort sleeping on the bed, he's adorable 💕 you're right, the trip was worth it. Thanks for sharing the spectacular view. Seeing the river along the road reminded me of a trip through Colorado.

    • @HenioGracie
      @HenioGracie Před rokem +1

      It is Wilk, not Vilk ;)

    • @vesnastankovski3680
      @vesnastankovski3680 Před rokem +1

      @@HenioGracie No IT IS Vilk! Eva is from Poland (Slavic country)

    • @HenioGracie
      @HenioGracie Před rokem

      @@vesnastankovski3680 She pronuce it Wilk, not Vilk. Clearly.

  • @littlefootfeet
    @littlefootfeet Před rokem +219

    dog trainer here again. You're doing such a great job! He saw something scary and you 1) acknowledged it but 2) didn't act scared yourself 3) patiently let him find out for himself that it was ok, supporting but not forcing him because conquering fears can ultimately only come from within, while 4) counter conditioning with added treats. You're a freakin natural. This natural, respectful, both-sided trust-based bond is worth more than any sit or down or whatever, because everything else will come so much easier on that good foundation.
    Also your car restraint system has improved (I think?), yay!
    On to some unsolicited advice if I may:
    while greeting people is all fun and games when they're little, I hiiiighly suggest not letting "see a person = happy jumpy petting time!!" to become the norm. Goofy happy greetings are fine when invited, but also practice walking past distractions. Like just.. walking past a tossed toy, or a bone, or moving on from seeing a bird or a rat or a bunny or whatever. Reward whenever he is able to move on with you. Then label those things so he knows when he can have them.. like "say hi!" or "get it"(the toy) or "look birds" (but not chase). This is not to lord over him and micro manage his joy. It's because he has no way of knowing when a person is okay to approach and when not- the humans can communicate that with each other, but he has no idea about that, and that leads to confusion and frustration. If you search for "kikopup polite greeting" on youtube you'll find a world renowned dog trainer teach an intentional and well mannered greeting ritual, AND, GET THIS, you don't even need a person to practice this initially, you can practice it with yourself to build up the pattern.
    Enjoy and take lots of photos because there is. no. such. thing. as too many puppy photos.

    • @CLFL14256
      @CLFL14256 Před rokem +9

      the car restraint is not great. She should use a harness to tie him. If there is a sudden breaking situation or accident, the collar could seriously hurt the dog

    • @seandunn1128
      @seandunn1128 Před rokem +6

      Excellent advice! Right on point. From a past border collie owner. Better dog than I was an owner... Eva, so honored you are here in the U.S. Peace

    • @littlefootfeet
      @littlefootfeet Před rokem +2

      @@CLFL14256 oh I thought there was one? must've seen it wrong. At least he's not on the front seat anymore. A crash tested harness would be great tho.

    • @dethray1000
      @dethray1000 Před rokem +5

      your a mush mush dog trainer if thats what you really are,appealing to the owner of the dog,not the dog---she chit chats with the dog and confuses the crap out of it-dogs don't want to chit chat with humans--when dogs are dominated they calm down,feel secure--takes about an hour,not a bunch wishy washy nonsense--greetings? join dating club or similar--half the people who have them should not have kids or dogs...half the people training them are mushy--kids,dogs need firm limits--people have dogs to serve their own silly life,not the dogs...it is gross

    • @jfh9209
      @jfh9209 Před rokem +1

      The woman was trying to be friendly to them by offering her dog a piece of bacon.

  • @wattooz
    @wattooz Před rokem +9

    "Caught in your own reality and it feels like fiction " this is an amazing thought. I also have felt like this many times in my life.

  • @martinahackstock1917
    @martinahackstock1917 Před rokem +4

    The best (travel/life)-channel ever! I love it so much! We can see not only beautiful landscapes as well can we hear beautiful thoughts about life! This gives me hope in these difficult times! I wish you and Vilk all the best! I‘m looking forward to your next video! Thank you so much!

  • @johnnysechrist6313
    @johnnysechrist6313 Před rokem +57

    I pray the Angels continue to protect you and your furbaby on your adventures Eva

  • @dishasharma9170
    @dishasharma9170 Před rokem +4

    From the very first day, you have your boy vilk with you. I started enjoying your channel even more. It has become my life. My darling Godmother Anjali Maa also used to camp like this with our girl labradors. It is so nostalgic to see your videos now. Thank you so much Eva ❤️❤️

  • @anony-ic3pz
    @anony-ic3pz Před rokem +59

    WHAAAAAAAT?! Doesn't Vilk know that fire hydrants are to be peed on?! He still has a lot to learn.

    • @CreatorInTrng
      @CreatorInTrng Před rokem +2

      I'm sure he will. Next time he will know it will need to be MARKED.

    • @mafp22w
      @mafp22w Před rokem +1

      Yes, that is why he was barking. He smelled a whole pack of dogs.

    • @Gg1-777
      @Gg1-777 Před rokem

      He's smelling the pee of a bunch of dogs on that hydrant, that's why he's freeked out

    • @junior.von.claire
      @junior.von.claire Před rokem +4

      I’m wondering how she’s going to get him up the ladder as he gets bigger. If he’s done teething, the vehicle itself would be fine… but sleeping separately? I loved sleeping with my Rottweiler, even though he took up over half of the queen and left me with less than a twin! 132 lbs, he was. Both of my Rotties preferred sleeping with some distance in between. I would’ve loved to share the same pillow, but think our heads put out too much heat and carbon dioxide. It’s true that once asleep, you both want space and fresh air! Kinda funny are our preferences when falling asleep… even though it’s a small slice of the several hours unconscious.
      Getting him, I’m confident, will be one of the best decisions she’ll ever make. The first two years are sacred, even though at times the energy level can test your sanity. He’s very fortunate to have an owner and companion who explores the world and gets varying types of exposure. It’s certainly a great breed for her lifestyle. ✌🏻🇺🇸

    • @Chad00000
      @Chad00000 Před rokem

      😂

  • @lioninwinter9316
    @lioninwinter9316 Před rokem +16

    Loved your starting place. Missoula holds a special place in my heart due to a fishing trip with my father. 3 days I will never forget. You are making wonderful videos and sharing them with all of us. I can only hope these are special for you in all of your many remarkable travels. Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @lucyhoward8044
    @lucyhoward8044 Před rokem

    Enjoying your travel vlogs so much! Best Wishes to you and Vilk in the New Year!

  • @deenaparker8689
    @deenaparker8689 Před rokem +1

    I love the joy and appreciation on your trips. You live in the moment and most people don’t. Thank you for sharing your adventures.

  • @johnsauer9067
    @johnsauer9067 Před rokem +6

    Wow! What a view! Great story. And Vilk is so adorable. I wonder how much bigger he will get and what it will be like getting him into the rooftop tent when he is an adult. So happy to see that your initial challenge adjusting to a puppy seems to have worked out.

  • @warmbreeze43
    @warmbreeze43 Před rokem +20

    Just beautiful. You two really do have a genuine strong bond. Can’t wait to watch you two grow into each other. Such a lovely camp site♥️

  • @Jagangela
    @Jagangela Před rokem +4

    That scene had my mouth dropped open...and I remembered why I subscribed to your channel...simply awesome!

  • @justyouraveragejoe7359

    Wow, awesome campsite. I really enjoy watching your endeavors. Thanks for sharing them.

  • @douglaselliott8298
    @douglaselliott8298 Před rokem +4

    Beyond this adventure; the bond you are building with your pup is incredible. God bless and protect you both.

  • @AvaAndWill
    @AvaAndWill Před rokem +30

    Excited to watch! I get so happy when you post! Super inspired by you Eva… and of course Vilk! ❤️❤️

  • @kathleenbifulco8129
    @kathleenbifulco8129 Před rokem +17

    I think your dog might’ve been barking at the scent of another dog on that hydrant rather than being afraid of it! You’re doing a great job with him and boy is he gonna be big!

    • @imgettinby
      @imgettinby Před rokem +1

      That was what I was wondering. Did anyone tell him (or her) that dogs and fire hydrants are rather akin to each other? ?

    • @andreww3621
      @andreww3621 Před rokem +1

      @@imgettinby him or her? Eva is definitely a Woman...

    • @imgettinby
      @imgettinby Před rokem +1

      @@andreww3621 yeah, well, my comment was about the dog, not the girl. This where I just dropped in and didn't know anything about the dog because I hadn't seen any of the other videos. I was saying; tell the dog he is supposed to like hydrants.

  • @ballsyrocker
    @ballsyrocker Před rokem +1

    Wow! That view of Mt. Hood! Amazing!! Lucky you! Have Joy!! 😋

  • @Nicholas_Burmeister
    @Nicholas_Burmeister Před rokem +31

    I recently started watching your travels and I am so honored that this episode is taking place in my neck of the woods, the Pacific Northwest. Sending you good vibes from Seattle.

    • @sharaswitala6296
      @sharaswitala6296 Před rokem

      I want to explore Washington state, can you suggest somwhere close to sandy Oregon to camp with a lake?

    • @Nicholas_Burmeister
      @Nicholas_Burmeister Před rokem

      @@sharaswitala6296 sorry hun, unlike most Seattleites, I'm a city rat, lol

  • @OGLenaLaw
    @OGLenaLaw Před rokem +8

    Be EXTREMELY careful with your vehicle in Portland!!! NEVER leave anything unlocked. Vehicle theft is really bad in Portland.

    • @mr.monitor.
      @mr.monitor. Před rokem

      You are leas likely to have a problem in Portland than any city similar size or larger.

    • @thomasforsyth7762
      @thomasforsyth7762 Před rokem +1

      Yup, be sure to park in a “secure” location in the city. Still digging its way out of s tough couple years. But the city also has great friendly wonderful people too.

  • @stewieuk1276
    @stewieuk1276 Před rokem +2

    That is one gorgeous wilderness view! Then add you and Vilk to the photo and you have an outdoor masterpiece for the ages! Thank you for sharing this with us! Cheers!

  • @laidbacktraveler2580
    @laidbacktraveler2580 Před rokem +2

    The fact that Vilk is unfazed by the thunder is a huge positive. Absolutely loving the N. America itinerary of your travels, so many memories of traversing tI can't think of a single on that you have created that isn't preciously spectacular in its own way. Stay safe and keep pushing your comfort zones!

    • @WeAreWhiteLight
      @WeAreWhiteLight Před rokem

      Our large championship-bred German Shepard was afraid of thunder and every time it would thunder he would run up the stairs to the 2cnd floor and crawl under a bed.

  • @isctony
    @isctony Před rokem +109

    The crazy thing is Eva, those people in that bar around the 5:00 mark, would probably have loved to hear your story of your adventure, Americans love the idea of a road trip. Try to push yourself on this trip, further than your comfortable boundary of speaking to us. Even if you don't film it, the memories you make are key to your enjoyment of the trip and if as a by-product it boosts your confidence to speak to people, then thats even better. I really enjoy your videos, thank you for taking us with you, enjoy your trip Eva, Regards Anthony (UK)

    • @MrHellfinger
      @MrHellfinger Před rokem +2

      They sounded like fun people having a good time!

    • @Jalapenioman8049
      @Jalapenioman8049 Před rokem +2

      Absolutely

    • @TJackSurvival
      @TJackSurvival Před rokem +2

      Agreed

    • @bobbyhill8486
      @bobbyhill8486 Před rokem +4

      I have to agree, I was hoping she chatted with someone at the restaurant as I'm sure they'd truly enjoy her company. I sure would

    • @Deriv801
      @Deriv801 Před rokem +9

      As a Utah native, I really felt this way when I traveled to the UK. As I made my way through England, Wales and the lowlands of Scotland, any time I would open my mouth people would immediately notice I wasn't from around there. After which they were always friendly and curious where I'm from, what my story was.. It encouraged me to open up and keep having those pleasant interactions.

  • @Dontwlookatthis
    @Dontwlookatthis Před rokem +20

    Eva, this video made me laugh, especially the part about "good fire hydrant!" What a beautiful place! My wife and I noticed that it rained almost everywhere we went to camp.
    I think that during a thunderstorm the best place to be would be in Odessy because if lightning hits it you will be safe as long as you are not touching the metal of the vehicle. If Odessy is hit and you are in the rooftop tent the electricity might jump onto the structure of the tent. Just a thought.
    One last thing, I think you must be America's girlfriend! You release a video and in minutes you have more views than a lot of other websites get in years! Have joy!

  • @hmmm6775
    @hmmm6775 Před rokem +3

    I envy and laude your decision to go it on your own. The courage to take on such an immense journey, the challenges that you face on the way, the excitement that coarse through you as your achieve your goals, however small or big it may be, will be priceless memories that your can call your own.

  • @kenandsamantha
    @kenandsamantha Před rokem +1

    Welcome to Oregon! It was really fun to hear our backyard talked about in such a positive light! As always, great video! :)

  • @souieappe
    @souieappe Před rokem +7

    That was beautiful, and you appear full of joy Eva, you've passed it along to me! Love you!

  • @BobLHedd
    @BobLHedd Před rokem +35

    I'm glad you're safe. Thunder can't hurt you. Lightning can! Is a rooftop tent safe in a thunderstorm? Odyssey's metal skin would protect you from a lightning strike, but I'm unfamiliar with the tent's construction. Be safe out there!

    • @Killswitch1411
      @Killswitch1411 Před rokem +26

      I don't think being on top of your Truck is a good Idea in a Thunderstorm.. Best place would be inside your truck.

    • @mountainshadowart2103
      @mountainshadowart2103 Před rokem +14

      No, tents are NOT safe in lightning storms. Rooftop or otherwise.

    • @605pilot
      @605pilot Před rokem +12

      Especially when that metal ladder is touching the ground. Being in the truck would be safe if the metal ladder doesn’t touch the ground. The rubber tires insulates the vehicle from a lightning strike.

    • @chitlitlah
      @chitlitlah Před rokem +10

      I think she was close enough to trees that the lightning would've more likely struck them instead. It would've been safer inside the vehicle though. Sleeping on top in an open field would be a very bad idea.

    • @Killswitch1411
      @Killswitch1411 Před rokem +4

      @@chitlitlah .don't think you have seen what lightning can do to trees lol.. it also can send out shrapnel.

  • @mikeleach4201
    @mikeleach4201 Před rokem

    Wonderful! Thank you so much from Central Florida.

  • @jayslater3964
    @jayslater3964 Před rokem +1

    What a view!!! The Universe really likes you. What a gift. You drove about 3 blocks from my apartment when you came through Colorado. I took a journey like you are about 25 years ago. Love watching your videos. Vilk is growing so fast! Stay safe.

  • @usoverhere
    @usoverhere Před rokem +4

    Viiiiilllkkkkkkkk 🐕‍🦺🐕🐶🐾💞 Adorable! So happy for you and your new journey as a dog mommy 😁😌😊

  • @ebptube
    @ebptube Před rokem +7

    46 years ago I flew from Copenhagen to NY to meet up with my then girlfriend who had bought a used car in wich we during the summer of 1976 criss-crossed the USA covering 39 states and some Canadian too. I also found the American nature the most diverse and stunningly beautiful I had then - and even since - seen.

    • @midwestlakelife
      @midwestlakelife Před rokem +2

      Happy to hear that.
      Those who haven't been here to the States often associate NY or LA or Chicago with America.
      They are not. Most places are small towns. Very different from big cities.

  • @slayer8actual
    @slayer8actual Před rokem +8

    This is probably one of my favorite videos that you have put out yet.
    Sometimes we take risks and don't even know why. Why don't we take the sure and safe route like everyone else? Because they all have the same stories. Some of us want different stories.
    You have amazing stories and they are why I love your channel so much. My travels around the world have taken me to places I never thought I'd ever see in person, yet the best ones were the ones that took me to places I never knew existed. Were the risks worth it? Always.

  • @frankmaggerise1126
    @frankmaggerise1126 Před rokem

    Hi Eva I enjoyed this video my favorite art was the end with Vilk sitting at the edge of the cliff with the mountain in the back drop. What a beautiful picture. Enjoy what you have, you and Vilk are living a dream. Most people never get to do what you 2 are doing… really living! 😊

  • @92_SA
    @92_SA Před rokem +10

    Vilk was basically “reading” messages that other dogs left on the fire hydrant !

  • @JohnPalb
    @JohnPalb Před rokem +8

    Rain in an old growth Pine forest is one of the most calming and beautiful sounds I've experienced. I stood still in it and silent, and felt like a piece of it, of all the growing living things around me. It was a moment of realizing a shift in perspective, and that's stuck with me.
    When I get caught up in the ideas of values and the importance of the mundane lives we tend to create for ourselves, I try to remember to think back on that moment, to understand what it means to be part of something removed from all of that, something closer to what I actually am. Apply any label or identity or classification you'd like, when it comes down to it, I'm just a being aware enough to experience and contemplate my own existence in the ecosystem of a living planet, to witness that through any perspective I choose to develop, and that can be a wonderful and intimidating thing.
    I think enjoying the rain or not, like all things we humans value/judge/have an opinion on, is a matter of perspective, born of what we've been taught and how we've interpreted our previous experiences. And I think one of the great things about being human is that, in experiencing and considering a variety of ideas, we have the ability to reshape our perspectives, that we can choose to do so, or not. I think that is a uniquely human trait, as far as I'm aware. And I think it's a worthy one.
    In any case, this abstract rambling has gone on much longer than I intended. I just wanted to say the rain's not all that bad, it doesn't have to be a downer or a trial to get through, and that morning mountain view was awesome to behold. Safe driving, Eva. And Enjoy the day.

  • @Andrew_._._.
    @Andrew_._._. Před rokem

    wow what a view!!!! 100% worth that drive and dealing with the storm.

  • @sr.mammuth7303
    @sr.mammuth7303 Před rokem

    Sending you good vibes from Brazil!!!!

  • @kflecha1
    @kflecha1 Před rokem +16

    Eva is such an inspiration! who smiles every time she upload 🌻is my favorite moment of the week 💛

  • @debrak3594
    @debrak3594 Před rokem +3

    What a view!! And Vilk is so dear. I love the way you put the blanket over him and he snuggled down. Glad you like the US landscapes. I think there are wonderful places all over the world. xo

  • @ElJefe3126
    @ElJefe3126 Před rokem

    Your videos are so personal and heartwarming. But this one was a microcosm of your entire trip, enjoying the small town, the long drive, not knowing if the campsite would be available or if it was, if it was worth staying at, then the rain, the satisfaction of a little food at the end of the long day. Then...the next morning, and the mountain...that was sublime!

  • @ewann8338
    @ewann8338 Před rokem +3

    Hi Eva... I discovered your channel today. I'm with Polish and I'm glad you have family here. Your travels and thoughts are so similar to mine that there are no words. I don't know where you are now or what you're doing, but please always be yourself like in these videos. You're great. I hope "The Wolf" is still with you? ;) A great travel companion.

  • @BNehls08
    @BNehls08 Před rokem +123

    You are so correct Eva, going to the small towns throughout the U.S. is the "real" America. To all other foreigners going to New York or LA is NOT experiencing America. Be brave and explore.

    • @oscaruseche2286
      @oscaruseche2286 Před rokem +16

      Agree 100% I moved to the US a couple of years ago and I've been to those 2 cities you mentioned and no, there is nothing like rural Colorado, Wyoming or New Mexico and so many other places here, that's where the real magic of this awesome country is my friends

    • @ketoauntie7301
      @ketoauntie7301 Před rokem +2

      Agree & thank you for posting this comment.

    • @girtisholland
      @girtisholland Před rokem +13

      How are the big cities not the “real” America. They are part of America and the tens of millions that live in NYC and LA also define America.

    • @sarab5222
      @sarab5222 Před rokem +14

      Have to disagree, the beauty of America is in the variety! There are as many authentic experiences to be had in big cities as in small towns.

    • @tommitchell4570
      @tommitchell4570 Před rokem +1

      NYC and L.A. are far more "real" than some dink town in Idaho where barely 200 people live

  • @joshntn37111
    @joshntn37111 Před rokem +1

    13:05 was so cute. When that loud thunder hit the puppy automatically looked at you to see your reaction. Puppy was trying to figure out if he should be afraid of the noise or not. Another great video!

  • @Alex-xr3fw
    @Alex-xr3fw Před rokem +5

    What an extreme adventure! Love your passion, wish I could travel like you!! What a life ♥️💫

  • @somadevo
    @somadevo Před rokem +1

    Exceptional episode. Your beauty keeps blooming in ever unfolding ways. I love you as a puppy mom to such a cool little sidekick. Highest Blessings

  • @scurtucristinaalina9314

    Beautiful landscape!

  • @augl2702
    @augl2702 Před rokem +5

    I saw you on the Mike Force Podcast a little while ago, It was an awesome interview! I've been following since your Texas episode aired, and I've been a fan since. Look forward to all the videos!

  • @CatMoogie
    @CatMoogie Před rokem +3

    The view of the mountain is spectacular. It looks like a painting. Totally majestic.

  • @joseph96345
    @joseph96345 Před rokem

    beautiful! I'm so glad you got to see this.

  • @kevinpeterson6872
    @kevinpeterson6872 Před rokem

    Truly a beautiful video Eva. I needed this today more than anyone knows. Thank you and keep on trekking.

  • @thomastmc
    @thomastmc Před rokem +28

    You've helped and inspired me to radically change my life style for the better. This is hard, but we can do hard things. Thank you.

    • @DeanF
      @DeanF Před rokem +6

      Good for you! Live the joy Eva has and it becomes obvious to complete strangers!

    • @mbbing6643
      @mbbing6643 Před rokem +2

      I live in Portland if I can help with something let me know

  • @mikemiraglia7469
    @mikemiraglia7469 Před rokem +4

    Awesome.. so glad you two came to the US.. wish you were in the east coast, Would have loved to meet you two and show you this little slice of peace in northern NC!! Be safe , have fun !! Mike

  • @theadventuresofsolykos6433

    I took that risk in 2014 when I left Texas and lived on the road for two years with my dog. Didn't know anyone or have any idea how it would end up. When I saw Mount Hood I knew I was home, haven't left this area since. Best risk i ever took.

  • @babyfry4775
    @babyfry4775 Před rokem

    Beautiful view. Have joy! Love it! May you continue to have joy in America!

  • @CM-ve1bz
    @CM-ve1bz Před rokem +17

    Your videos help me to see my own country in a whole different perspective. I know it's a great place, but it's easy to take it for granted when you see it everyday.
    Just some food for thought. I might reassess parking on top of a hill and getting on top of my truck during a thunderstorm. It could be very enlightening.
    You might want to rough it and sleep inside the truck.
    But that's just me.

  • @justine.jellybean
    @justine.jellybean Před rokem +7

    I love all your videos, especially now with your new travel partner Vilk.

  • @Bounty_Hunter0000
    @Bounty_Hunter0000 Před rokem +1

    Bushcraftowy vibe przez tą muzykę. Dzięki za kolejny inspirujący film. Be safe!

  • @chrisarnold6852
    @chrisarnold6852 Před rokem

    Love your new travelin buddy! Keep smiling,your adventures are awesome to watch,best attitude and willingness to enjoy every moment inspire me!

  • @ITSTHISEASY
    @ITSTHISEASY Před rokem +73

    I have to say as a Man growing up here in America I’ve never even done what your doing. Most people in this country have not. You are so brave and amazing it’s truly mind blowing. Love how you immediately tackled the hydrant. That’s exactly how to tackle all his fears so young. He now trusts you like his Mom and soon when he is big he will protect you with his life. Barking is a warning and he wasn’t actually scared at all. He was warning you of possible danger which is a pack animal trait. But you being the pack leader so far helped him know it was okay. Keep doing that but never scold him for barking. They only bark to warn you of present danger. You will need that in the woods :)

    • @bryndrson8289
      @bryndrson8289 Před rokem +5

      Maybe for Americans east of Colorado. Once you hit Denver doing this type of stuff is incredibly common.

    • @petercollingwood522
      @petercollingwood522 Před rokem +4

      @@bryndrson8289 As a percentage of the population I'll still bet it's way lower than 25 percent.

    • @raymo6795
      @raymo6795 Před rokem

      ...Yeah, Me too.I would love to take a month to see America. And that dog will be the best friend she ever had.He will risk his life to keep her safe,...she will be safe....She really should just have a real cheese burger already...look forward to next video...I hope that by the end of it she is not overweight like most Americans

    • @WeAreWhiteLight
      @WeAreWhiteLight Před rokem

      Unless you have a dog with Separation Anxiety/Compulsive Barking. German Shepards are one of the top-of-the-list dogs known for barking (I've owned two), if they are trained and loved you should be OK. We had one German Shepard that was super aggressive and nothing worked, we gave her to people who had a farm and they had her as an outside dog, we lost touch with the new owners and don't know what became of her. ;-)

    • @raymo6795
      @raymo6795 Před rokem +1

      @@WeAreWhiteLight yeah, that is all true enough. Shepherds can be high strung, depending on bloodline and other factors.They often require the help of a professional trainer. But they are amongst the smartest and most loyal breed. I have learned not to ever approach someone that is walking a German Shepherd. Of all breeds, the German Shepherd is most likely to have a blood line that involves police or military background. That is not to say all are volatile, a reputable breeder will know the animals backgrounds and lineage, and a good training can can train them regardless lineage.Bummer about your pup, but you probably did the right thing, an undisciplined Shepherd can be dangerous… but they could also be the best friend you have ever had…I wish the young British lady good luck in her endeavors, including that beautiful pup…top tip…” a good dog is a tired dog”

  • @portdawg5586
    @portdawg5586 Před rokem +4

    Beautiful scenery. Truly, each state has alot to offer. You just have to get out and drive and explore.

  • @armandoramos1949
    @armandoramos1949 Před rokem

    Doggie is so cute! Thanks for sharing, have a wonderful day. Always be safe and healthy.

  • @petshopgirl39
    @petshopgirl39 Před rokem +6

    Put simply, you are living your very best life! I find your videos from the last 6 months or so very inspiring.

  • @kucrukkucrik2914
    @kucrukkucrik2914 Před rokem +26

    The small towns define the US. I agree with you!. For the past few holidays, I've visited Kanab, Lake Ozark, Page, Battle Mountain, and Hana.

    • @tommitchell4570
      @tommitchell4570 Před rokem +1

      The large cities define the US --- nobody cares about the dink towns

  • @Shelty6
    @Shelty6 Před rokem +6

    Vilk is so adorable. I think you are doing a great job training him. Also a dog.......will ALWAYS stay by your side and never leave. They are always happy to just be with you no matter where that is. I know your life has changed but I think you are falling in love with Vilk and you will find your rhythm in no time. Sending love and what an epic journey you are on.

  • @timelston4260
    @timelston4260 Před rokem

    Glad you had a day of sunshine. I camped near there this week and had perfect weather. my first time doing the Prius + SUV tent setup. Great in good weather.

  • @509brown
    @509brown Před rokem

    Beautiful Video! Thank you.

  • @NevadaSmith2
    @NevadaSmith2 Před rokem +11

    As much as the rain seems like a pain, for us in the drought-stricken Western US, we cannot get enough of it! I would legit pay for rain in my small mountain town right now 🌧😆

    • @Deriv801
      @Deriv801 Před rokem

      Farmers have a history of paying scientists to produce rain (sometimes successfully) through various means of cloud seeding.

    • @NevadaSmith2
      @NevadaSmith2 Před rokem

      @@Deriv801 conspiracy theorists be damned… I’m down for cloud seeding if it means rain! The issue is in the West, we need clouds to seed first. Most of the time during summer, it’s just sunny blue skies here. I get soo incredibly sick of “nice weather.”

  • @RealMobStories
    @RealMobStories Před rokem +4

    Gosh this is such a great CZcams channel. It is such a pleasure to watch the Puppy grow in to an adult and a body guard.

  • @charlesfinnigan3904
    @charlesfinnigan3904 Před rokem

    Great video as usual and what a great view at the end!!!

  • @youcamp132
    @youcamp132 Před rokem +1

    I just found your channel. As it turns out I live in Oregon so I wanted to welcome you! So WELCOME! There is so much to see here you could spend a few months doing it. If it's not too late a trip to Timerline Lodge is worth it and a ride up the Magic Mile on a chair lift for amazing views! The Painted Hills are always worth seeing but a fair distance to drive. As far as camping goes in the national forests it's pretty much just pick a spot on a logging road and make yourself at home. I spent six months doing that back in the early 2000s.
    Places I recommend seeing while you're here are:
    In no particular order,
    Mt Hood, Cannon Beach, Lincoln City, The Oregon Dunes National Recreation area. Rent yourself a quad and zip around in the dunes. It's a blast! Oregon Caves National Monument, The Oregon Redwoods (giant trees!!!) Crater Lake National Park, The Columbia River Gorge for some hiking and Multnomah Falls. Don't go on a weekend though, it's a zoo.
    So there is a handful of places to see.
    And of course we have a lot of wineries most with really good wines. The microbreweries, again there are a lot of them. And great food everywhere. Have a fantastic time here!
    OH, and if you get a chances to vist LIGO Hanford for one of their weekend tours, it'll blow your mind what they do there. Really nice people too. Oh oh and the Goldendale Observatory is pretty cool too. Okay, that's it for now. maybe...

  • @4heitjer
    @4heitjer Před rokem +6

    Eva, when you drive through a coffee drive through you may ask for "pup-cup" or a "pup-pucino". Our dogs get one whenever they had to endure the vet! My wife tells me she picks then up a Starbucks or Chick-File for free with a drink for her own.