 Hey, what's up everybody? We're over at the tiny house living festival over here in outside Portland on the Washington side. Hasn't been a very eventful... I'll take that back. It's been a pretty eventful morning. Basically I've had people come inside the bus, give them little tours. I actually gave a banana out as well. Basically just telling information about the bus, by the way, the shower is up and running. It just is not hooked up because the guy at the propane store did not cut the correct length. Anyways, but it does work and all that fun stuff. So, oh by the way, I spotted Dylan over here in his van. He's about to speak in two minutes, so let's go, let's go support. Let's go check out what he has to say and lock up the bus. You know, some people have figured out how to make that their career and live off of that. I was like, hey, I think I could do that. Other people have done it, so it's not impossible, obviously. So I decided in November of 13 that that's what I was going to do and I dropped out of community college in... what was that? 14? Yeah, September of 14. I kept going for a little bit to keep the parents happy and then I dropped out and was like, all right, full-born to YouTube and went straight into debt. Two and a half years just went straight down into debt. But as long as like you don't give up, you're never down to the count. You just keep standing back up and it eventually worked out. And so now this is what I do. And so about a year ago, I switched by filming style to what I do now. And what I do now is I film short documentaries on alternative styles of living, like tiny houses, van dwellings, buses, boats, all of the above, and others. Three houses sometimes. Me and up with Brock again, bus life adventure. But where is your bus, I sold the original one and I'm building another one. And what kind did you get? I got the same one as you are. Yeah, that's what we're talking about. That's what happens when you get a good bus. People want to also get a good bus. And also look who else is here. It's Dylan Magister! What up Dylan? Say hi to your fans. What up Jacks in your audience? How's it going? Am I like all up in there? You're all up in there. It's been a fun event. There's other people from Instagram that I've seen before. We can't do this without you. Anyways, it's been a fun event. It's cool. Two more days of this. Like I said, might do a compilation. A lot of tours. Anytime I talk all day long, it's very exhausting in a completely different way. Basically, I've been inside the bus reputing myself. Some smart people, actually in one of the buses over there, they had a little whiteboard and they put all the fun facts. Great idea. I should have done that. Anyways, this is what it looks like. This is a tiny house festival. We have all the school buses over here. We have the van lifers over here, which are kind of in between us. Dylan's over there as well. And then the rest of this area is just kind of a big old parking lot more or less for all these tiny houses. And I haven't gone inside any of these ones yet. But I will at some point because they look pretty cool. And there's a pretty good chance that I could learn something about their design and potentially implement it on my bus now or maybe a bus in the future or a van or whatever I end up with. Alright guys, it is now the end of the day. I'm going to finish off with a little organic vegetable mix. And I'm going to mix it with some, I don't know, lentil soup. I feel like that's a pretty healthy mix. Hashtag bus life, van life, you know, all that fun stuff. Anyways, thanks for watching. I know you could spend it anywhere, but thank you for spending it with me. Oh, I don't know if it's going to be a montage or not. So we will find out and I will resume regular uploads in a very near future. So look out for those. I still don't know what is up with Alaska. I almost got talked out of it by an Alaska. Welcome to day three. It is raining and I forgot my towel was outside. So that's a fail. Anyways, we've just been doing more Q&A inside the bus. I've been sitting in the same bussy for three days straight, but I want to introduce you guys to Chris. Chris is a viewer, came down to say hello and check out Danny Adventure Bus. How are you doing? Where are you from, man? Olympia, Washington. Cool. That was a little drive down here. Rainy. Yeah. That's cool. You having a good time down here at the tiny house festival? Yeah, we just got in. So check it out. Cool. Yeah. Nice, man. Well, dude, let's all thank Chris for coming by. Thanks, man. Let's take a little tour around the area for the first time this weekend. We're going to go check out some stuff. We're closing for the rain delay right now. Guys who know who's bus this is? Well, bus life adventure. Ooh, look at these nice screens on the outside. Also under there is Brock. This is the Valerie bus owned by Heidi. Yo, what's up, bro? What is going on? Hey, you guys having a good time? Sick. Good seeing everybody. Yeah. Meet people in real life. We've been connecting on Instagram a bit. He actually is the owner of that little yellow bus right there in the parking lot. Absolutely. How's the build going so far? It's going fantastic. It's all done. Cool. Nice. High five for the bus life. This beautiful monstrosity is known as navigation nowhere. Let's go take a peek inside. I promise you guys, this is my new favorite bus on the internet. It's kind of packed right now. You guys are winning the bus game. We've got beautiful cedar ceilings. We'll take a full tour a little bit later. Yo, Michael, good job with the bus, bro. Good job with the bus. Also down here at the tiny house living festival, these guys are doing a live roof raise. You know, oftentimes a lot of people talk about the height of these things as an issue. So what you can do is cut and then add height and it looks like they're cutting right here and they're adding height. Let's go tour some more short buses and full size buses. Over here on this neck of the woods, we have the van life contingency over here. They're West Follies and Vans and Dylan's ban over there, which is super cool. Over off to the other side, it's all a bunch of tiny homes, super long lines. So what I think I'll do is we'll go for some tours a little bit later when it's a little bit less busy and also the rain stops. So I think I'm going to take advantage of the restroom and then get back inside the bus. Cooking in here in the navigation bus. I never did. No way. I took it this morning. This is breakfast. It is a cabinet. Oh, people started showing up. Oh, man. Now scrubbing off dishes. Why does it smell like something's burning? Because of this. Oh, man. I tried to, I tried to heat it back up. You guys are filthy, filthy animals. What's cooking over here? This is some meat. That's not doing so great. Oh, okay. Awesome. But we're going to go through a quick tour. We got the fridge in the freezer. We got some people. Hi. We'll switch. Yeah. All right. So we got the back bedroom area. This part folds out. It's pretty awesome. You guys should just verify it and check it out on Instagram because this thing is nuts. My favorite bus used to be the happiness bus, but this one wins. Hands down. I know. It's awesome. It's awesome. I'm jealous. Looks great. Come live with me. Cool. Next up, we got Valerie bus owned by Heidi rocks girlfriend. Yeah. So we're going to do a quick little tour. Hey, what's up, Brock the man. A little four window, little short bus. This was shorter than my bus by a window, but look at how cozy and comfy this is. This is awesome. What's your favorite part about the bus? Oh my gosh, little wine holster right there. Brilliant. You guys should definitely check out Heidi at the Valerie bus on Instagram for more info, cute little sink, all this like cozy kitchen stuff, hanging fruit, kind of like that. How's it running? Great now. Great now. Next up, we got schooly love on social media with Patrick. Hey, by the way, we've been following each other for quite a while, so it's very nice to meet you. Finally, super red guy and look at this bus. We got so much. Wow. So is this a full size full length bus? Bus language, four window, five window. This is 11 windows. 11 windows. Anyway, so it's about 34 feet front to back driver's seat back 189 square feet. Wow. So there's lots of room for mountaineering gear if you got to climb a mountain. I got my ties back here if I need to look real pretty. There you go. Let's do a quick bathroom shot. Here's the kitchen, clearly in use. Nice little pantry. I like this little cubby thing here with the facing seats. Yeah, so there's storage and the electric underneath there. I used to have a table you could take down like an RV extra bed, but I don't really have that much company and it wasn't comfortable. So made a real sweet table name. Cool. Yeah, this right here is the bathroom. Oh, I'm so envious of buses with bathrooms. It's one thing I didn't do right on mine, but I got, I maximized my space. Right, right. Yeah, there's people come in like, I don't care about the bus, I want to see you a bathroom. Really? Sure, take a look at where I poop. I do admit that was the one thing everybody was like, oh my God, honey, come check out the toilet and the trunk. And apparently it was a big hit because all the other buses we kept on hearing about my toilet and the truck. My mom was like, check out the bus you told, it's cool. But yeah, he's got like a trunk in that. So my mom digs yours more than mine. What? No way. Yours is rad though. High five for the bus life. Cool man. Thanks. Next up, we're in the Frugal RVer, not river. And then we have the two owners here. So we're getting a nice little tour. All right, carry on. Let's, let's learn about the bus. All right. What do you want to know? What do we have here? What do you guys, you guys make your money? This is solid lotion. Yeah. This is the first time we've ever tried it. This is our first festival, first attempt at selling it. We've actually, yeah, it's apparently a popular product. Oh, see, I saw people carrying these things around. That's a very good idea. I like this course we're saying. So kitchen area, tub, not a shower. So how do you fill up the tub if your water capacity is a little bit less than the tub? Because we talked about this yesterday. Yeah, yeah. We, we don't. So it's just a quick wash normally. So it's 100 gallon galvanized livestock trough. And we have a 65 gallon water tank. Yep. So we normally just do a quick bath and spray down military style bath. Cool. Yeah, it's big enough to where it wouldn't splash out too much. Right. Brilliant sink like this. We've got a, yeah, we went with a bath faucet. So less moving parts. So we can actually just move this over there and then we can stick this outside for outdoor showers. Love the dual purpose. And then what do we have over here? Composting toilet, nature's head. Yep. How do you like it? I love it. Absolutely love it. Yeah. No shit. Yeah. I guess that's everybody here. Nature's head. No, I got, I got a porta potty. I got an air head. Oh, almost the same. We're gonna go check out your air head in a minute. And we have a little baby bed these sides here. Cool. Stings pop off. Oh, fun. Nice little latch system. And that becomes storage. So we have a closet space underneath there. Another baby down below. Another baby down below. All right. Fun. And our bed does the same thing, but it's kind of a pain. Okay. I understand. Master bath or a master bed, I should say. Cool reclaimed woodworking up there. Yeah. Nice, man. I dig it. And then these flip up and become like independent workstations or they can touch the middle and become a table. I like that. Hopefully we'll be able to find the hardware to be able to pull them outside and they can be a picnic chance. Wow. Cool. Rad bus. Appreciate it. Yeah. Thanks. All right. So like I said, this is a tiny house festival, not a school bus festival. So most of the time people are coming in and these guys all manufacture them and sell them. So we're not going to go through all of them because there's quite a few, but we will walk inside the first tiny house at the festival. Hi. Wow. Cool trailer ramp thing here. That's a cool use of a space. I like this. We're going to do a quick tour of the Yeti bus with Kyle Volkman on Instagram. By the way, what on earth is this right here? This here is pulled down shotgun seat. Oh my gosh. This is passenger. This is everything that some of my friends wanted in my bus. I'm totally jealous. Great idea. By the way, he builds buses for people, so hit them up if you want to bus, if you don't know how to build. All right. Quick tour. What do we got here? TV entertainment system. We got little dinette. Couch, folds out into a bed. Got some bums hanging around, bus life dudes. I'm not going to every video. And back here. Got the kitchen, little fridge, mistaken for a dishwasher every time. Nice. Cabinetry, storage space or some food. Got the plumbing, little foot pump, saves on water. Cool. Propane cooktop and oven, spice rack, magical bedroom, magical color changing lights. Dude, I just noticed the artwork on the back. Second time looking at it. That's pretty quick killer. In here we got the bathroom, super basic airhead brand dry composting toilet. I like it. Similar to the nature's head brand, but slightly different. Fun fact about your bus, it runs on what? 100% vegetable oil. That's so rad. I'm totally jealous. So if you smell french fries, you're probably tailgating me. It's now time for our bus life potluck. We got, I don't know, chips. We got some stuff on the stove. We got my carrots and sweet potatoes. Pressure cooker. Watch yourself. We got some kind of beans. We got all the bus livers in here. Kyle made some tacos. We got all the bus drivers in the house. If you guys want to own a bus, hit any of us up. We're all nice. We're all friendly. We will tell you some good information, especially bus life adventure over here. Thank you again for the info on the short bus. Yeah, totally. All right. All right. See everybody. Thanks for watching.