See more of my exclusive videos at https://www.lostwithhannah.com Is living in an RV worth it? It's becoming more and more common to car camp or live in a vehicle these days, whether it's a van, RV or truck camper but it's becoming harder and harder to get away with for various reasons. RV's are very big, limited in adventure capability, expensive to drive long distances and have fewer available spots to stay in without being bothered or right next to somewhere loud and crowded. Camping isn't allowed nearly anywhere anymore with exception of campgrounds, BLM land and high mountain areas. Here's my thoughts on whether it's worth it to live and travel in an RV and what vehicle I think is best if you're looking for a true adventure. Follow along for more camping and travel adventures, don't forget to subscribe!! xoxo, Hannah Follow me on IG and Twitter for more frequent updates! Https://www.instagram.com/drstraight Https://twitter.com/hannahstraight7
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Pink is definitely a colour for you
❤️🩹 hannah wearing blue jean shorts🦊
Some people used to refer to that power plant as the Dolly Parton monument! 😂
The 6:00 am "Freight Train" looks like a Commuter Train with 2-level seating.
We call that power plant "The two boobs." You should try camping at South Carlsbad State Beach Campground - you'll like that one. They have a really good pizza joint on site and live music.
Hannah made camping next to the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant—with a busy highway and passing trains—look like the perfect beach escape. The only thing missing was seeing Hannah show off her surfing skills! She's incredibly sweet, absolutely gorgeous, and has the kind of personality that could sell ice to Eskimos. She makes every adventure look worth taking. 💙💙💙
Awesome video, ocean spot
Good night from the Netherlands🇳🇱
Love your sense of humour Hannah. You brightened my day.
We have camped there before. The traffic and trains can get too loud but we enjoyed our time there. Looking gorgeous as ever Doc. Love your videos.
Nukes by a beautiful beach - insane. Nice vid as always
.........Perferct video. You nailed all the issues with rv's. I your fans are all looking forward to your next version of travel with Dr. Hannah. Good luck!
Always enjoy your channel Doc 🤠🤙❤
Doc, your smile and laughter brightens my day 🤗
I used to play on that beach while in the Marines.
Nice see you Doc.
Near Camp Pendleton and San Diego, Driven by that many times, going surfing down the coast and into San Diego.
You are absolutely glowing!
I would camp next to that view anytime.
Oh your back in my old stomping grounds, but I forget the name of that surf spot by San Onofre power plant. It you went up to San clientele, there’s T street area for surfing the locals go to. Go up further up to capo beach, there’s more surfing there as well was what once once known a Killer Dana a surf Mecca before they put in the Dana Point 2:33 harbor. But you can still surf there. From there before you hit Laguna beach you’ll find a spot for more surfing. I forgot how to find a beach called 150 steps or something like it, because you have walk down that many step to reach the water. But traveling further north you’ll hit Corona Del Mar then Newport Beach and finally Huntington Beach. But if you are traveling south there Oceanside where you’re next to Camp Penelton marine base. Okay, since you’ve come to a conclusion of your ideal adventure rig. Perhaps you’ll be offered a similar opportunity to design your own specialized all environment rig, that another YTer was offered. She designed her own model trailer, and was given one to use. You’ve been offered plenty of off-road rigs to try out and test out. So perhaps they’ll let you come up with the Dr Hannah Hauler meet your requirements for use in all environments. I think you deserve the opportunity to have a truck designed to meet your specifications of your various needs. Which would fill a niche in the van life community.