Build + Travel = Adventure

Build + Travel = Adventure

Since 2020, we've been documenting our journey building and modifying vehicles for off-grid adventure travel. What started with a 20-year-old RV renovation (that somehow got over 1 million views) has evolved into a full channel dedicated to showing real people how to build real adventure rigs.

Who We Are

We're not professional builders. We're not trust-fund travelers. We're just three people who figured out that the best adventures start in the garage.

Since 2020, we've been documenting our journey building and modifying vehicles for off-grid adventure travel. What started with a 20-year-old RV renovation (that somehow got over 1 million views) has evolved into a full channel dedicated to showing real people how to build real adventure rigs.

We tackle the projects that make adventure possible: RV electrical systems that actually work, suspension upgrades that handle rough roads, solar setups for boondocking, and the countless small modifications that turn a basic vehicle into a capable adventure platform.

Our philosophy is simple: Show the real process. The mistakes, the problem-solving, the "why didn't this work" moments. Because that's what actually helps people build their own rigs.

What We Do

Our content lives in two worlds:

The Builds (@WilderAdventures): This is where we get our hands dirty. RV renovations, vehicle modifications, electrical systems, suspension upgrades, and currently, transforming a 1940s military trailer into a modern overlanding rig. These aren't quick weekend projects—we document the complete process so you can actually follow along.

The Adventures (@CaseyAndPaigeVlog): This is where we use what we built. Off-grid camping, national park adventures, boondocking in places we couldn't reach without the modifications we've made. The travel vlogs show why we do all that work in the garage.

Our Community

The people who watch our channel aren't just viewers—they're builders. They're in their driveways right now working on their own rigs, figuring out electrical systems, planning their own modifications.

They're DIY enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and weekend warriors who want to take their families to remote places. They value authentic content over polished perfection, and they appreciate seeing the real process of turning ideas into working solutions.

Most importantly, they actually build things. When we feature a product or technique, they're the ones researching it, buying it, and installing it in their own rigs.