U-Haul Stealth Camping In -35 Degrees

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Publicado 2020-01-16
This video is for entertainment only and not an instructional video, if you are considering using propane appliances, please do research on how to do so safely. The Mr. Buddy heater is approved for indoor use in the US, but not in Canada. There is a low-oxygen shut-off, but it still requires ventilation. Always bring a carbon monoxide alarm and a fire extinguisher! (End of disclaimer haha)

This week it got down to -35 Degrees Celsius (-31 F), so of course, I had to go out and see if I could do stealth camping in a rented U-Haul van. Things went as smoothly as could be expected for a van with no insulation in it. I did bring my Big Buddy propane heater to take the edge off, but it was still quite an adventure.

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Todos los comentarios (20)
  • @EliseDoomSlayer
    I'm watching a man trying to survive in a U-Haul for some reason.. and it's still better than anything on netflix.
  • @weirdfish1216
    this is what i admire about being an adult. there’s literally nothing stopping you from renting a u-haul and camping overnight in a residential area, albeit some risk with the law.
  • @Linds_Crafters
    Imagine going to take your trash out one night and you smell mushrooms and noodles cooking and a man talking to himself in a van. 😂 love it
  • @spiritofthetime
    Bear in mind if it's cold enough for your digital thermometer to play up and your light's power pack to stop working, it's possible your CO alarm may also struggle in the cold. Thanks for an entertaining and informative video.
  • @jovalleau
    Why the hell was this recommended to me, and why the hell am I watching the whole thing!?
  • @shivors3380
    Dont apologize for your content Steve. We come here for you and your unorthodox camping trips. You are doing great and are appreciated.
  • 2 years later and I now consider this a classic episode of Camping with Steve. It's always nice to come back to these videos. I hope you're doing good Steve! 👍
  • @miamiwax5504
    Uhaul getting their van back smelling like socks and TGI Fridays 🤣
  • @240sruledood
    It’s so refreshing to see someone just being themselves.
  • @fuzzy19111
    Honey there's a weird van out front that smells delicious.
  • @c00per69
    Came back to watch a classic to support Steve during his tough time.
  • Thanks Steve for all the ways you're helping to keep homeless folks alive. Several of your tips translate really well to tent living.
  • @alexjohnson5711
    Imagine stealing this van and having a guy in the back cooking mushrooms.
  • @brnlcky7
    I’m so sorry for your loss Steve. This is the first video I saw on your channel and really love it. My thoughts and my prayers go out for you and may your beloved be with our lord in heaven
  • @MrTwinkieeater
    If your water bottle isn't completely full, store it upside down. It will freeze where the air is first. Don't let that be the top.
  • @timdixon3391
    You can tell how cold it is by the sound of that dry ass snow
  • @baefoot
    40 years ago, when I was a kid, my family moved cross country from Seattle to NYC. My dad rented a full size U Haul truck and towed the family car. We took it slowly and stopped at all the major tourist spots: Yosemite, Badlands, Mt Rushmore and so much more. We stayed in motels but mainly slept in the back of the Uhaul. Watching this video brought back so many happy memories of those innocent times. Thanks Steve.
  • I remember the first video I watched of yours, "Stealth Camping in -35". You'd be a great recon Marine. People like us have the innate ability to sleep literally anywhere, at any time, in any climate. You operate well under pressure and you know how to move FORWARD. I hope you're doing well, I'm sure Jessica is happy to see you in your element, doing what you love. Even when YOU finally cross the line of departure, know that you're permanently etched into the hearts and minds of millions of people across the planet. You're a good dude.