After 30 days of living full-time in my tiny camper, mostly tucked away in the backwoods of Maine, I’ve learned a lot. The good, the bad, the things I wish I knew before starting, and the surprises of living off-grid in such a small space. Honestly most of it was good and this trip was really the one that sparked me going into it full full time and traveling across the US. From chasing sunrises near Mount Katahdin to boondocking, cooking in a tiny kitchen, battling freezing temps, and figuring out whether camper life is truly worth it… What I used to film this: Sony a7cR - Sony 16-35mm GM II - Sony Zeiss 55mm 1.8 - Camping Essentials: Cell Booster - Klymit Tent - Klymit Pillow - The Grayl - 30 Degree Sleeping Bag - -20 Degree Sleeping Bag - Sleeping Pad - Camping Chair - AeroPress Coffee Maker - Camping Stove - Jet Burner - Camping Percolator - Utensils - Headlamp - Bug net - My Jeep: MorRyde Trail Kitchen Drawer - EcoFlow Delta 2 Max - Set Power Refrigerator - Solar Panels - Recovery Boards - Back Bone Support System - Cargo Shelf - Jump Starter - Door Steps - Tailgate Table - Blackout Shade - Kammok Outpost System - Double Roo Hammock - Extras Stanley Coffee Percolator - Buddy Heater - String Lights - Mattress - Bed Sheets - Bed Sheet Fasteners - The Grayl - DISCLAIMER: This video description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos much like this one. Your support is very much appreciated!











