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wow
Probably should have not watched this in the middle of my overnight shift…now I’m sleepy.
“Hello! They had no more tents left!” …
But seriously, I need more video of Steve ramming things into the trunk.
Welp, I think a bunch of us adults are now going to make us some blanket forts! This is why we love you, Steve!
This is Steve.
He just recently lost his wife to an extremely unexpected circumstance. As he describes it, they went to bed, he woke up and was no longer with us. He’s an extremely humble and generous person (and that’s by Canadian standards). If you can, go watch some of his videos, subscribe to his channel, and enjoy his content.
r/stevewallis
One of my all time favorite YouTubers! Steve Wallis!
Steve is awesome. He was homeless when he met his wife and she encouraged and supported him as he got back on his feet. He now owns his own company. When he uploaded his first camping video he didn’t even know what YouTube was and was shocked at how many people were interested in seeing camping videos. He often talks about how fortunate he is to voluntarily sleep outside because at one point in his life, it wasn’t voluntary.
His wife passed away last August unexpectedly but he’s still going strong.
Always stick around long enough for step two
Thats no “dude”… thats Steve!
Is this in Acadia? Looks like Acadia.