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How to Calculate Backpacking Stove Efficiency - Science Outdoors
How I calculate backpacking stove efficiency like an experimental physicist.
#backpacking #backpackingstove #jetboil
Stove mentioned in video:
Jetboil MiniMo: (Amazon Link) amzn.to/4eKtwnI
For details on the scale and thermometer I used, visit camphikelivecalifornia.com/calculated-jetboil-backpacking-stove-efficiency/
AMZN links are affiliate in nature; I will receive a small commission if you purchase AMZN products via my link.
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Andrew Molera Trail Camp (hike-in camping)
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#camping #campinggear #bigsur
Ridge Trail Bluff Trail Panorama Trail Loop - Andrew Molera SP
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Loop trail, where I walk the Ridge Trail to the Panorama Trail which then leads to the Bluff Trail in Andrew Molera SP. #hiking #mountain #bigsur Trailhead 1:46 Looking back at Molera Point 4:13 Another look back at Molera Point 5:35 And another look back at Molera Point 9:00 Last look at Molera Point on Ridge Trail 15:50 Mountains towards the east coming out of clouds 17:58 360 with mountain a...
5 Tips for Backpacking Stove Cooking
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I recently was at a hike in camp and used these tips to keep myself fed! #backpacking #jetboil #camping The cook system I used was: Jetboil MiniMo: amzn.to/3XSbfPk Jetboil Summit Non Stick Skillet: amzn.to/4eaKDyA Links are AMZN affiliate to keep me interested in making more videos! Luke Bergs & AgusAlvarez - Sunshine Vibes | soundcloud.com/bergscloud/ Music promoted by www.chosic.com/free-musi...
What Happened to the Headlands Trail at Andrew Molera SP?
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Looking for a lost trail. Also I added a bit of another trail fail in the same park: Bobcat Trail. The last part of the trail was not appealing as the video shows. #hiking #solohiking #california
How to Descend Off Sandstone Peak (Loop Completion) - Santa Monica Mountains, CA
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After the last 3 videos on the Mishe Mokwa / Backbone Trail's this completes the series. #hiking #mountains #djiosmoactioncamera
Dogwood Campground - Lake Arrowhead, CA - hiking & camping - no music
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Relaxing commentary and nature sounds of Dogwood Campground, near Lake Arrowhead, CA. No music so that you can hear the sounds of nature. #camping #campinggear #hiking
How To Use a BioLite AlpenGlow Mini 150 Lumen Rechargeable Lantern
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How to get back to the main lantern after getting stuck on the fancier colored LED modes and more! #camping #backpacking #campinggear Biolite AlpenGlow Mini product link: amzn.to/4d8H8az AMZN links are affiliate links that encourage me to make more videos!
Tri-Peaks Trailhead to Sandstone Peak - Santa Monica Mountains, CA
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Continuing from the last video where I walk to Tri-Peaks, this video starts on the loop trail where it splits off to Tri-Peaks. I walk to Sandstone Peak and look out at the Circle X parking lot in the distance. #hiking #mountains #djiosmoactioncamera Filmed on a DJI Osmo Action 3 at 1080p. DJI Osmo Action 3 product link: amzn.to/3TwmIRP Poles that grip the sandstone on this mountain: Cascade Mo...
Split Rock to Tri Peaks - Backbone Trail Alternate - Santa Monica Mtns
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#hiking #mountains #djiosmoactioncamera Hiking the loop near Sandstone Peak, the highest point in the Santa Monica Mountains. Unedited hiking so you can see exactly what it's like. Hiking commentary throughout. camphikelivecalifornia.com/ 38:47 - cut off to Tri-Peaks 1:01:57 - meeting the summit area
Hiking to Split Rock Near Sandstone Peak, CA - 94F to 109F degrees - Hot Weather Hiking.
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Tips for Hiking in the Heat: camphikelivecalifornia.com/tips-for-hiking-in-the-heat-so-cal-edition/
Hiking and Camping San Simeon - San Simeon Point & San Simeon Creek Campground
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Overnight camping and hiking in San Simeon. Gear in the video: REI Passage 2 Tent (Renamed REI Trailmade 2 Tent) Gregory Zulu 30 pack* REI backpacker low gaiters Jetboil MiniMo: amzn.to/3To6muu Home made camping battery: camphikelivecalifornia.com/diy-solar-powered-battery-bank-waterproof-for-camping/ *Amazon no longer carries the Zulu 30 pack, but has a similar competitor pack - the Osprey Str...
Can You Lose Weight by Hiking?
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#hiking #weightloss #nutritiontips Showcases a chart of my own weight loss when dieting, hiking, and doing other exercise machine type cardio. Also showcases my proprietary hiking calorie calculator. camphikelivecalifornia.com/day-hiking-light-pack-calories-calculator/
Will Abell Memorial Trail - Lake Arrowhead CA
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#hiking #california #adventure Hiking Will Abell Memorial Trail, Lake Arrowhead CA. camphikelivecalifornia.com/ Echoes by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au Music promoted by www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
DJI Osmo Action 3 Accessories for Hiking
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Accessories for hiking with the DJI Osmo Action 3 camera. Some of these work with the Action 4 also. All are cheap on Amazon. Links below. #hiking #djiaction3 #adventure Affiliate links: amzn.to/4e3x6Z7 (zippered protection case) amzn.to/3Z1VPsJ (pack mount for hiking) amzn.to/3MszpJD (extra batteries and charging case)
Baldy Bowl Trail - Trailhead to Ski Hut - unedited hiking - see exactly what you're getting into!
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Baldy Bowl Trail - Trailhead to Ski Hut - unedited hiking - see exactly what you're getting into!
Topanga SP - Musch Trail Camp to Eagle Rock - Unedited Hiking
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Topanga SP - Musch Trail Camp to Eagle Rock - Unedited Hiking
Hiking to Musch Trail Camp - Topanga State Park
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Hiking to Musch Trail Camp - Topanga State Park
Hike With Me - POV unedited So Cal hiking - O'Melveny Park, Granada Hills, CA
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Hike With Me - POV unedited So Cal hiking - O'Melveny Park, Granada Hills, CA
Hiking O'Melveny Park, Granada Hills CA
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Hiking O'Melveny Park, Granada Hills CA
Big Bear Lake - Serrano Campground & Cougar Crest Trail to the PCT
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Big Bear Lake - Serrano Campground & Cougar Crest Trail to the PCT
Gregory Zulu 30 - Unboxed Outdoors in One Minute
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Gregory Zulu 30 - Unboxed Outdoors in One Minute
Big Trail!
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Big Trail!
Big Water!
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Big Water!
How to Hike the Backbone Trail, Santa Monica Mountains, Ep. 3
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How to Hike the Backbone Trail, Santa Monica Mountains, Ep. 3
Seeking Water & Wildflowers, Topanga State Park, CA
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Seeking Water & Wildflowers, Topanga State Park, CA
How To Turn On A FLEXTAILGEAR Tiny Pump X
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How To Turn On A FLEXTAILGEAR Tiny Pump X
Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve, Quick Look
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Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve, Quick Look
How To Hike the Backbone Trail, Santa Monica Mountains, CA, Ep. 2
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How To Hike the Backbone Trail, Santa Monica Mountains, CA, Ep. 2
How to Hike the Backbone Trail, Santa Monica Mountains, CA, Ep. 1
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How to Hike the Backbone Trail, Santa Monica Mountains, CA, Ep. 1

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  • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
    @camphikelivecalifornia3864 15 днів тому

    2:12 Correction: Not a Basecamp 2 tent. It's a REI Passage 2 tent, that's been rebranded as a Trailmade 2 tent.

  • @krolac9306
    @krolac9306 19 днів тому

    Nice video, great narration. Been camping at Dogwood for years, love the canopy versus other campgrounds within the vicinity!

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 17 днів тому

      Cool, thanks! Yeah one time when I was there I had a nice site that was surrounded on all sides by the woods. Kinda felt like it was in the back country. Take care!

    • @krolac9306
      @krolac9306 16 днів тому

      @@camphikelivecalifornia3864 Which was was that?

  • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
    @camphikelivecalifornia3864 19 днів тому

    Sorry folks, the first minute or so is just my camera pointed at the trail, with no good scenes. Use my 'Key Moments' time markers to see some nice views of the countryside. Table of contents of these Key Moments is in the description.

  • @KhurshidsChannel
    @KhurshidsChannel 22 дні тому

    This was very informative and well-presented. 👍1

  • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
    @camphikelivecalifornia3864 22 дні тому

    I'm getting mixed info on the boiling tip: some folks across the net are saying 'a few minutes', while U of N Dakota recommends boiling utensils for a good 10 minutes. I clean my utensils with a drop of biodegradable camping soap and some water, then next time I start cooking, I dunk them in my boiling water for a minute or so. Thus far I've not had any food poisoning problems by doing this. Because my titanium utensils have a low heat capacity, I assume their areas exposed to boiling water will rapidly come up to the water's temperature and thus start killing bugs quicker than a home utensil would in the same scenario. www.ndsu.edu/agriculture/ag-hub/disinfecting-dishes-cookware-and-utensils

  • @KhurshidsChannel
    @KhurshidsChannel 22 дні тому

    Such stunning views! You’ve really captured the essence of these landscapes. Incredible videos! sub & 👍3

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 22 дні тому

      Thanks Khurshid! Looks like you've got some beautiful videos on your channel too! Thanks for stopping by! Just subbed to you as well...

  • @hilander110
    @hilander110 22 дні тому

    Which trail is this? I am not familiar with this park. Does this trail have a specific name?

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 22 дні тому

      The first part, where I'm doing the steep climbs, is called the Grotto Trail. But eventually it intersects the Mission Point Trail, where it levels out, before the next climb to Mission Point (the top).

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 29 днів тому

    Lovely presentation my friend, place looks amazing and simply relaxing!

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 28 днів тому

      Thanks Ervin! It was pretty relaxing. I keep telling myself I'm not going to shoot video clips, but then I always do lol. So now I'm trying to free up space on my phone and my action camera for some hike-in camping/backpacking this coming weekend. Take care!

  • @gnordt
    @gnordt Місяць тому

    You left out how to charge it.

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      The charging is similar to other electronic devices: It comes with the appropriate cord for charging. You just plug the mini-USB side into the headlamp after flipping up the rubber port protector, then plug the standard USB A side into a USB A wall block and plug it into the wall. Or just plug the USB A side into a power bank that has USB A type ports.

  • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
    @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

    Best part of the day was that I met and ate a snack with other hikers at the shaded picnic table at Split Rock. Talked about hiking gear, water consumption and hot weather hiking ideas. Showed them my Zoleo, Gaia GPS, salt powder packets, etc. Really a nice day even though it was crazy hot!

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Місяць тому

    Great hike man, you captured some great shots here! Bravo 👌

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      Cool, thanks man! I accidentally left my DJI action camera at home on this one. But I'll be doing some backpacking a few hundred miles up the coast from this place, here in a few weeks.

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Місяць тому

    Great work man, scenery looks and feels just amazing!

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      Cool, yeah I was surprised by the beauty of the opposing mountain at like 46:36 where I kind of take a path next to a drop off. Turned out to be pretty scenic. Then down at 57:22 near the more temperate foliage by the creek was another welcome surprise. I'll have to revisit this location in a month when the summer heat has given way to cooler fall temperatures. I'm sure it will look more beautiful in the winter too, once the rain makes all the greenery come alive.

    • @ervinslens
      @ervinslens Місяць тому

      @@camphikelivecalifornia3864 definitely worth a visiting couple of times!

  • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
    @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

    I did have to do one edit to my unedited hiking section (the body of the video) as I had stopped to talk to other hikers for 5-10 minutes. They probably don't want to be on my video so I edited them out!

  • @jessieb.7188
    @jessieb.7188 Місяць тому

    Best video, thank you! It came with ZERO instructions and I wasn’t sure what to do. At first I thought this is too time consuming and not worth it despite how light and compact it is but now that I’ve done it a couple times I love it and see the reasoning and benefits behind this design. Thanks!

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      Cool, glad it helped! I use a Flextail Gear tiny pump now, but still keep the sack with my pad just in case!

  • @robertremisz
    @robertremisz Місяць тому

    Interestingly shown, nice to watch 👍

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      Thanks - I know a lot of videos of this trail exist, but at least on mine, you can fast forward through and see everything you have to do.

  • @cea6600
    @cea6600 Місяць тому

    Your video is extremely helpful. Thank you for taking the time to record it.

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      Thanks I tried to not edit too much on it, just to show what it's like in reality to take it down.

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Місяць тому

    This trail looks absolutely stunning my friend! Beautiful scenery 👌👌

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      It's a small gem in Southern California, that is otherwise surrounded on all sides by desert and Mediterranean climates at sea level. Hopefully I can come back before the weather turns, so I can film from the ski hut to the 10,000ft (3,000m) summit above the tree line. The ski hut at the end was at around 8,300ft (2,500m).

  • @marijarvis472
    @marijarvis472 Місяць тому

    Thanks for these great, super clear instructions. I'm going to show my husband all the comments below so he doesn't think I'm such a moron because I couldn't figure out how to operate the headlamp from the useless diagrams. Very much appreciate you making this video!

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Місяць тому

    This looks and feels really great my friend! Actually whole area is simply beautiful!

  • @carriex127
    @carriex127 2 місяці тому

    Great choice of music! ❤

  • @Curtoise
    @Curtoise 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the help! I also couldn't figure out how to turn this bad girl on 😂

  • @JustAFolk
    @JustAFolk 2 місяці тому

    Hi! Thank you very much for this video, do you think this is a good park for a beginner hiker? If not, which park in LA do you think is the best for beginner hikers? Thank you!!

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 2 місяці тому

      Hello - well before I answer, I should say this particular hike in the video, in the hottest part of the summer, is functionally NOT doable. I've done this hike dozens of times, and the times I've attempted it when it's 95F+ degrees out, I've failed and have had to abort mission 1/3rd to 1/2 of the way up the mountain. Like I could feel myself getting near the point of heat exhaustion. You're 97% exposed to the sun on this trail. But with that said, out of all the hikes around the Valley I do, this is the one that requires the most cardio. It's because there are 4 or 5 sections of this trail that are very steep - like somewhere between 45 and 60% grade. I use it to train to do the Yosemite Valley hikes. You need hiking poles to tackle the steep parts and upper body strength to kinda help pull yourself up in those particular parts. If you're otherwise in good shape cardio-wise, like you can jog a mile or two without stopping, or can do the elliptical or cycle for 30 minutes without stopping, on the higher resistance settings, then you can do this hike. But if you're a beginner just trying to get in shape, I wouldn't attempt this hike as your first hike as it might discourage you. You might want to try something a bit easier, like park at the Deadhorse trailhead in Topanga State Park and walk the trail to Trippet Ranch. Or park at the end of W Avenida De Los Flores in Thousand Oaks and walk that trail to Paradise Falls in the Wildwood Regional Park. Or check out Eaton Canyon Falls in Altadena. Those are much easier trails for beginners. That last one requires trail running shoes that you don't mind getting wet, because you'll be walking through a creek 1/3rd of the time. Good luck!

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 2 місяці тому

      Also I should state that the elevation gain on this trail is severe. You have to climb 1500 feet over 1.6 miles. Compare that to Mt Baldy, where the first 1500 feet is over 3.3 miles. You can see the elevation profile on my website: camphikelivecalifornia.com/the-grueling-day-hiking-trail-from-omelveny-park-to-mission-point-granada-hills/

    • @JustAFolk
      @JustAFolk 2 місяці тому

      @@camphikelivecalifornia3864 Thank you very much, for this response, I will definitely go to one of the recommended spots, I was also doing some research on Millard Canyon Falls Trail, it looks like a pleasant place to go and also get a bit of a shower at the end of the hike to freshen up. I absolutely love your channel and all of the on point information you provide, it really is a lot of help for me. Thank you very much!!!

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      @@JustAFolk Nice! Glad it was helpful for you and good luck out there!

  • @HomesteadingNB
    @HomesteadingNB 2 місяці тому

    does it remember your last setting low on red or does it always default

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 2 місяці тому

      Hello - It remembers your last setting, and if I recall, it even remembers the brightness you set it to. Take care!

    • @HomesteadingNB
      @HomesteadingNB 2 місяці тому

      @@camphikelivecalifornia3864 Thanks! I am thinking this is going to be my next headlamp

  • @shopafelic
    @shopafelic 2 місяці тому

    Very helpful, thank you. Agree with your comment about their diagrammatic instructions…!

  • @MrAnguyen
    @MrAnguyen 2 місяці тому

    What month was it? With beautiful flowers blooming. Thank you.

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      Hello, I'm pretty sure I published this right after I hiked it so it would have been June. So Cal wildflowers actually get started earlier in the year, after the winter rains. So the best time to see them is like March through May. But of course you can always hike up at altitude and see nice flowers in the summer in the Angeles Natl. Forest. I was at Baldy the other day and saw freshly bloomed wildflowers at 8300 ft.

  • @SW-gu1wy
    @SW-gu1wy 2 місяці тому

    Jesus man! Could halved the time of thos video! At 1.23 you're telling us you're going to turn the pump on... 😴😵‍💫🤨🤦🏻‍♂️🤷

  • @melaniewagner7797
    @melaniewagner7797 2 місяці тому

    I found this video (and appreciate it so much!) because I purchased an Agnes and had no idea how to use the sack. I started as you did, leaning over and pushing the air into it, and it was taking forever (as you said, 20-30 times to fill the pad) after a while I got tired and sat on my butt. When I did, it took pressure off the valve and the air flowed more easily, and the pad inflated more rapidly. I was more squeezing the air into the pad, rather than pushing/leaning down into it. After finishing inflating I actually let the air out and started over to see how many sackfuls it took and it was only 7-8 using the sit-on-your-butt method. Hope this helps someone else!

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 2 місяці тому

      Great - thanks for sharing! Hopefully viewers see your comment and try it out. These days I have one of those mini-pumps from Flextail Gear that gets me 90% of the way there. Take care!

  • @ericahorner7067
    @ericahorner7067 2 місяці тому

    Mine out of the box only vacuums instead of fill air. How do you switch it?

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 2 місяці тому

      Sorry for the slow reply. The small nozzle sticking out of the cylindrical body of the unit is where you should feel air pushing out (In the video its the part with the grey rubber accessory piece attached to it). The top area of the cylinder is where the air gets sucked in, like a vacuum. This vacuum effect allows you to deflate your sleeping pad as you're packing up to leave camp. Hope that helps!

  • @Mensch369
    @Mensch369 3 місяці тому

    thanks a lot! i just bought it. but as you said - the directions kinda suck :)

  • @neicyzworld3395
    @neicyzworld3395 3 місяці тому

    Glad you made it to the PCT. I hiked the Cougar Crest trail in search of the PCT, we hiked up 2 1/4 miles and didn't see it. I will return to complete it... Great video.

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 2 місяці тому

      It's a nice hike, for sure! Took me a while because I kept pulling my phone out to take videos lol. But I would suggest downloading Gaia GPS on your phone, then planning your route out so you know exact where you are in relation to the PCT. Take care!

  • @laurenbronson6640
    @laurenbronson6640 3 місяці тому

    How do you recharge these? No light on mine.

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      It has a USB cord that plugs in the side. There's a rubber flap you have to pull up to get to the mini USB port to plug the cord into. Then just plug the other side into a standard USB-A type port that can go into a wall outlet cube. Once plugged in, there should be 3 blue LEDs on the headlamp that are blinking. I think they turn solid when fully charged.

    • @laurenbronson6640
      @laurenbronson6640 Місяць тому

      @@camphikelivecalifornia3864 Thank you! It had no instructions with it!

  • @JasonZeppelin1
    @JasonZeppelin1 3 місяці тому

    Thanks!

  • @sren74
    @sren74 4 місяці тому

    Thank you!! I totally forgot

  • @keith450
    @keith450 4 місяці тому

    For 2 days I’ve been messing with this (&$;?./: thing! Thank you 🙏

  • @mclarlinda
    @mclarlinda 4 місяці тому

    THANK YOU! I’m the world’s biggest brainiac…NOT! I never would have figured this out. I must have watched half a dozen you tube videos none of which demonstrated actually turning the damn thing on!

  • @BookwormSkates
    @BookwormSkates 4 місяці тому

    “Pewma” lmao. It’s pie-uma. 🙂

  • @bertonimawa
    @bertonimawa 4 місяці тому

    you are underestimated! thanks for the video

  • @shumandaniele
    @shumandaniele 4 місяці тому

    About how many rounds does it take? When I push down on the bag, it makes lots of squeeky noises, I'm wondering if there's a leak or if I'm somehow not attached correctly. Edit: I guess I must be doing it right -- the first few rounds seemed to do nothing, but it's inflated after about 10 "puffs."

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 4 місяці тому

      Glad you got it going. I've been using a little mini-pump lately. So I don't remember the number of reps I needed but I'm guessing it was under 20.

  • @crod760
    @crod760 4 місяці тому

    Question! Do any of the poles in a new tent come slightly pre bent? I’m sure the teal colored ones are fully straight but what about the brown tipped ones? Thanks!

    • @sonofdescent3234
      @sonofdescent3234 4 місяці тому

      Yes. On mine a couple came pre-bent.

    • @crod760
      @crod760 4 місяці тому

      Thanks!

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 4 місяці тому

      Yeah I can confirm they are supposed to be bent a little. They're strong though. I've put this tent up at Gaviota State Park where the wind is crazy 24/7. All night the wind would try to collapse the walls of the tent down onto you, but the tent always bounced back into shape. I wasn't using guylines either.

    • @crod760
      @crod760 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for the reply, another question: how many sections is the yellow mains

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 4 місяці тому

      @@crod760 The tent has a main compartment and the yellow fly also makes two additional vestibule areas. One of these areas is large and can hold a lot of equipment. I've even had to cook in that area before, due to the wind.

  • @Nick-kb2jc
    @Nick-kb2jc 5 місяців тому

    Dude thank so much for actually walking through the process and describing each step with commentary and visuals. Thank you!

  • @marymorris4779
    @marymorris4779 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing, I watched another filming of dogwood loop and now I have to get new eyes.🫣

  • @iliveinthewoods
    @iliveinthewoods 5 місяців тому

    Will it turn on the red light first? It's hard to preserve your night vision if the white light comes on first.

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 4 місяці тому

      Yes it can do this. Just turn the light on, cycle through to the red LED, then turn the light off. The light keeps a memory of where you last left off, and will turn back on with the red LED.

  • @tonysommer2220
    @tonysommer2220 6 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @chassikora6433
    @chassikora6433 6 місяців тому

    Thank you I just got the 500 R. I couldn’t figure out how to do the SOS from the written directions. Your five minute video taught me way more than looking at those damn directions

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 4 місяці тому

      Cool. Yeah they're a bit tricky so I found it best to just play around with it until I had things figured out.

  • @nikoleloughrey3375
    @nikoleloughrey3375 6 місяців тому

    Thank you I was like what in the world and the booklet doesn't explain it either. 😂

  • @damnfk063
    @damnfk063 6 місяців тому

    You'd expect black diamond, as the industry leader to be able to explain to their customers how their product works but since we're all here watching this video. That says something

  • @DriftlessWarrior
    @DriftlessWarrior 7 місяців тому

    Just bought one and was a bit baffled as to how to use the inflation bag. Thank you so much!!

    • @Think-about-
      @Think-about- 4 місяці тому

      How do you like it? I’m considering getting one

    • @DriftlessWarrior
      @DriftlessWarrior 4 місяці тому

      @@Think-about- Well, unfortunately I haven't been able to go camping. Life got in the way big-time. :( I did use it one night at a friend's house and "camped" on their back deck, and slept quite well on it. I really love that it folds into such a tiny size but still can be that comfortable. Not as comfy and doesn't have as much ground insulation as my Exped Megamat, but I didn't expect it to be. I bought the Big Agnes because the Exped takes up a *ton* of space when rolled up. It's a fantastic compromise. I would recommend buying it. There are two widths. I have the narrower one, but I'm 5'5" with a small build and wanted to save money, so that worked out for me. Hope this helps, and happy camping!!

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      Yeah it's a little different than a Nemo or Exped where you can blow into it to give it some volume. Kinda more bare bones. Take care and hope you got to use it!

  • @roostersantana5473
    @roostersantana5473 7 місяців тому

    Nice video

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      Thanks! One of my best camping experiences. I need to learn how to scramble on those rocks though...

  • @WeShootBack1776
    @WeShootBack1776 7 місяців тому

    Sucks that this company supports blm thats a no from me

    • @camphikelivecalifornia3864
      @camphikelivecalifornia3864 Місяць тому

      I'm not worried about what they do with their profits. I doesn't even occur to me to check. All I know is it's a good tent that's kept me going several seasons. Right now I'm using a REI passage 2 tent that was on sale because it got discontinued to be renamed and remarketed in their newer line up.

  • @nj4biz
    @nj4biz 7 місяців тому

    Thank you, helped a LOT.