Working at a Campground - Nomad Job

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Published 2024-07-12
Day as a campground host in the remote Colorado Mountains.
Camp host at Himes Peak Campground in Meeker, Colorado.
*My name is Brian. I started living full time in a self built camper van in 2014 in my hometown of San Diego, CA. I hit the road full-time in 2015 to pursue seasonal work and travel around the U.S. I find free camping on public land and enjoy photography, hiking, biking, and kayaking in nature. Join me on my adventures.
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All Comments (21)
  • @gmaneis
    You are so conscientious, Brian. What a great host! Wish I could stay in one of those gorgeous sites. I hope you have a fantastic summer.
  • @chicomojo
    Seems like you're perfectly suited for this campground work. Hope you get a fat paycheck and a big raise.
  • The rainbow and the hummingbird let you know you are in the right place. Perfect job for you Brian. There is nothing like a good hot bowl of food after a long day of work.🌻
  • @outofhere496
    I’ve enjoyed watching you bring life back to those campsites. Dinner looks good. Your outdoor office is beautiful.
  • Wow you're really getting that place cleaned up looks great Brian another wonderful video too
  • @mtaylor2901
    Gosh, I bet your new employer feels so relieved and lucky to have you there! Hard working/no drama, self starting, employees are hard to find nowadays. You’ve seriously turned those campgrounds around and made them look beautiful in such a short amount of time. I’m so glad to see you look relaxed and happy! Be safe ✌️
  • @unclelar819
    Nah, it's not an unfair advantage, it's an earned advantage! This looks perfect for you Brian! I'm glad it's working out! You've earned it.
  • @Rose-pi9hr
    The Spoon🌟 I like the Wooden Spoon👏👏
  • @danrandall794
    Back to your roots. Looks like you are enjoying your time there and the work. They are lucky to have you.
  • @bonniepwtf
    Not only an easy, tasty meal but so inexpensive as well. Such a thorough job cleaning up those sites, right man for the job. ✌️💚
  • @derrick1964
    That high speed landscaping is fun to watch 🌳
  • @bradkw4295
    I always appreciate how you break down all the details for your gigs, especially what one might expect to make.
  • @stevexray6253
    That's one of my favorite meals too. I put cornbread in the bottom of a mug and pile on the stew. By the time you get down to the cornbread it's full of delicious pot liquor. Don't forget the hot sauce. 😁👍
  • @mlucero6021
    Thank you for showing us what nomads do for work and actually doing the work not just talking about it. I appreciate it!
  • @mobiltec
    Bug Clothing and a Head Net... I worked in Steamboat Springs for a month and left on July 4th. Monsoon season was just beginning. Went to Salida after that. Really liked that town. This place and the job are exactly what you needed right now. Good on ya Brian.
  • @Pooler18
    Minimum wage for a live-in remote job where you are required to have skills and operate equipment is not a fair wage, but I don’t fault you for taking it. That’s a sweet place to be. Your value to these campgrounds is worth at least $25/hr. Not surprised they have trouble finding quality people