Steve Wallis Exposed
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 Published On Oct 8, 2022

STEVE WALLIS Exposed.

You may be familiar with Steve Wallis if you enjoy the sight of freshly fallen snow, the sound of boots squeaking on ice, and the hot steam rising from skillets over a wood fire. Welcome to my YouTube channel, everyone. I'll be talking about camper Steve Wallis in today's episode. a popular YouTuber who is known for his covert camping and boondocking methods. In this video, I'll discuss his early years, his YouTube career, his profits, and the videos he produces. Please give the video a like and subscribe to my channel before we continue. It keeps me inspired to produce more videos like this for you guys. Thanks!

Camping while remaining hidden from the prying eyes of passing people or animals are known as stealth camping. To avoid getting caught by the police, Steve practices stealth camping. He occasionally sleeps close to industrial sites, parking lots, and roads, where the security guards might call the police if he is discovered.

He has discovered his community, and his videos inspire people to go camping. I believe the finest aspect of his videos is how happy and cheery they make people feel. Both CTV news and VICE news have written about him. He sells camping supplies, shelter supplies, and various sponsored camping equipment on his website.

He simply freezes and blends in with the environment whenever he detects a presence. He has to be stealthy because he camps near the city. He performs a stealth test by turning up the light source in his camp to its highest setting before stepping outside to see if it is visible.

He may come out as a little neurotic to others, but it's all for his own protection. Watching him prepare food is soothing, but it also makes you uneasy to see him get upset when people walk by. Steve has gone winter camping, solar rafting on rivers, camping in storm drains, sneaky urban camping at airports, and even sleeping in a body bag. His behavior is a little out of control, and he is not your typical camper. Some of you may be wondering what stealth camping is and why it's necessary.

His nomadic way of living has helped him build a considerable following on Instagram, Reddit, and YouTube. His videos offer excellent cinematography and a very laid-back style. Steve seems like a lovely guy and is interesting. It's kind of fun to watch him stealthily camp out in different places while avoiding both real and imagined threats. He's even been referred to as the Bob Ross of covert camping.

Let's examine his early years. Steven Wallis' Wikipedia profile states that he was born on September 10, 1981. He was born in Canada's Vancouver. When he was a young guy, he spent some time living in an RV in Victoria, British Columbia. He described this time in his life as "boondocking," explaining that it was a need rather than a choice that led to this arrangement.

In November 2010, Steve published his debut video on YouTube. Since then, he has amassed 150 million views over 260 videos that he has uploaded. The fact that 50 of his videos have a million or more views is notable. His video with the most views, "Tent Inside Tent Winter Camping," attracted 9.5 million viewers. I'll include a link to it in the description.

Just a few months ago, Steve finally reached the 1 million subscriber milestone after a 12-year quest. He receives 200k views every day, for a total of 6.5 million views every month. He can get roughly $20,000 per month only from YouTube earnings. Wallis lives with his wife, who is referred to on his YouTube channel as "Beautiful Wife."
In addition to running his own YouTube channel, Steve also works for himself as a builder and repairs furnaces. He also owns and operates Hunker Down, a heating and gas firm. In addition to running his own YouTube channel, Steve also works for himself as a builder and repairs furnaces. He also owns and operates Hunker Down, a heating and gas firm.

It's incredible that he sings, plays the guitar, was an Air Cadet, and had survival training there. Steve had always wanted to set up the tent in Alaska's far north. I sincerely hope he can accomplish that soon and capture it on camera for the rest of us to see. That concludes the video for today. I believe I have covered all there is to know about Steve.

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