“Pro” tip for hot tent stoves, place an appropriately sized metal scouring pad into the top of the chimney instead of using a large spark arrestor. The airflow is as it should be, you’ll never get a single burn hole on your favourite hot tent and it’s much smaller and lighter.
@@irvsstella You’re welcome. I didn’t burn mine in, I use roll up chimneys so all I do every time is make sure one of the rings is right below it for a good friction hold.
I absolutely love this channel, not only is the cinematography and sound beautifully done but you keep things really approachable and down to earth. There is none of the usual showmanship and trying to be extreme, it's just a relateable chilled out love of the great British outdoors :)
When taking down a tent I usually leave the windows and doors open, at least partly. Tent doesn't trap anywhere near as much air and it becomes significantly easier to roll up.
Iv seen other people fill hot water bottle like u did. Try this . Lay bottle flat and tilt top up so u can pour the water in. With filler stil tilted up run a hand from bottom to filler to expel any air.stil keepin tilt on filler neck screw in the plug. And u should have a nice hot bottle with out any traped air which cant then expand as it warms up.
I fill mine up as usual and then expel the air by pushing the meat of the bottle against something with my body until the water is topped off while I cap it, both ways work though. Never leave air in the bottle, imagine seriously scalding yourself in the middle of nowhere!
"Eck-in-aye-sha" is the pronounciation 😁 Really enjoyed this one, that food look great and the tent very cozy. Good company and a great way to relax before a busy week 👍
Those are some really neat luxuries you have there. I love the chair and the table, but that lamp is really ingenious. One of the features of your uploads that I enjoy the most is when you start to cook.😊
Just because I'm an herb nerd, and you might be interested: Echinacea is a native American wildflower, also called "coneflower". They have large purple (sometimes yellow) daisy-like flowers. Indeed, they are closely related to daisies and even closer to sunflowers. The flowers are a traditional treatment for colds and inflammation, and are thought to boost immunity. They can also used as a wash for burns. Coneflowers are prairie flowers with very long taproots, which are also used medicinally, but less often, usually for pain relief and oral complaints (like toothaches. I'm sure your tea was just the flowers.
Good stuff. Well filmed and presented. As an "older" ex wild camper no one these days seems to explain how how to clean your utensils and cooking gear which i think can be one of the most important aspects. Your thoughts ?
SHOUT OUT FROM CACHE VALLEY UTAH ...ABSOLUTLY LOVE YOUR CONTENT! BEST OUTDOOR CHANNEL I EVER WATCHED OVER THE YEARS YOU AND YOUR GUESTS HAVE TOUGHT ME SO MANY THINGS I HAVE NEVER EVEN THOUGHT ABOUT . JUST WANTED TO SAY THANKS FOR YOUR DEDICATION AND LOVE TO TEACH OTHERS . CHEERS MY GUY AND STAY SAFE!!!!!
Always find your videos very relaxing and not over the top with promoting gear. More of an average guy just want to get away for a bit for a mond reset. Very inspiring. Looking forward to seeing how the workshop is coming along. Thanks
i was with my family on a skiing trip to sweden this last week, and there wasnt enough beds in the apartment so i slept in -15 degrees celsius the whole week, and i lkoved it.
Welcome to The Joy of Cooking...In a Tent. Today we're whipping up a couple of cracking, wintry tapas dishes, why not try it at home, or even better in the woods! Excellent content. Not to be a wine snob but it is my job, get down majestic and get something better than yellow tail, you deserve it!
I wish they made a log that would fit this stove or another bigger stove and it would last for 6-8 hours! Provide enough heat to keep the temp in the tent at well above freezing. It is good to sleep in the cool temps rather than hot. Then one could sleep straight through the night. If only! I have thought about a tiny wood burner in my Promaster “bedroom” conversion, but I will go with a diesel heater or something like that. Great video mate. Say hello to your dear old Dad from us here in USA! Thanks Michael for sharing and hope to see more of these and your woodland! Love and Peace!✌🏼
I'm beginning to think that I should be marking my own videos. Last year 4 days 3 nights pike fishing under a tarp in -8, and I ain't no spring chicken like this guy.
We are going through a cold spell in New Hampshire ,USA it will be -5 F but up on the Mount Washington it will be -47 F this week end it is over a mile high you can walk to the top and skii down Tuckermans Reviene! 1300 foot vertical drop skied it since I was three years old it goes down and in a little bit too !!! But you must dress appropriately !!!! Love your videos thanks for sharing !!!
I have to say this seems like a sick tent. The little stuff like the optional floor (and with a spot for the stove) just really well thought out overall. Impressed by it for sure,
Camping is a lot like playing music at a gig! You get excited about going there, you load your gear and hurry to arrive at the gig or your camp site. You set up everything. You have your fun and then you tear idown your gear and load it up and either go home or to another location and do it all over again! The only difference is when you camp you hope you are around hardly no one and at a gig you hope there is a lot of people. As I get older I prefer camping, and of the same kind of videos I prefer TA Outdoors! Thanxz
BIG difference between UK & N.America, Ukraine etc, is the fire wood, they use what we would call soft wood, fir tree's or spruce, fast burning wood when dry, where as in the UK it is hard wood, you burnt Ash on your stove, Ash will burn all night if damped down, hold its heat for ever more. Nice to view English spoken for a change, Will we get to see a camp started from scratch, living off the land?
Mike. Talking about the cold weather I saw something on Kent Survivals channel and thought of your dad. It's the wearable sleeping bag in the 'solo snowy night in a weird Ali express tent'. I think your dad would be happy in it when fishing. 😄 As for catching some virus, I've just had the flu and I hated it. 😠 just the after affects to get rid of. See you next video. 😀👍
New to the Chanel and homeless in nashville tn. USA love everything I've seen so far lots of help thank you learning so much need help with getting gear any ideas I have ptsd and can't work was in the navy but never got to serve and now can't get any help from them either would love to do what you do but don't think I can you're great keep it up
Try letting some of the air out of the hot water bottle, then wrap in a towel or clothing and put inside a pillowcase. It will stay warm all night and in the morning you can unwrap whilst still in sleeping bag for a burst of warmth before you get up. I really don't know why hot water bottles aren't used more. They are fantastic.
Love to of taken you on my wild life of 10 years homeless. Cooked out a wheelbarrow . Lived under a bush, then upgrade was a tent until a caravan. My camp has been trashed now
So different to my world right now, heat and humidity in Eastern Australia. And I have NEVER had ground soft enough to push tent pegs in by hand 😂 Thanks for taking me along on your adventures.
" Pro tip " get a brown paper bag with some kindling firefighter and some coal set an alarm for 2 am sleep... when alarm goes off just chuck bag in the stove go back to sleep will still be warmish in the morning.
Really like this tent and considered purchasing it but it’s one of those tents that’s just a bit too short to stand up in. If it’s a low tent one expects to crawl in but it’s a back killer to stoop.
A little be more of a comfortable camping trip this time around and that's fine. A friend of mine here in the states has started getting back in to camping and recently bought a tent and one of those little camp stoves and made himself a hot tent as well. I have shared some of your videos with him.
Hey Mike! love the channel great content. Q's best hot tent for myself and the kids 7 & 9. I'm not a big gear junkie so old school is cool. Also we'll be car camping so weight not to important. Thanks mate. PS go fishing with the Oldman....
Nice vid, great gear. Ever consider laying large, dry rocks atop the stove to collect heat and radiate into the night? Thanks for another fun outing! Hope that you feel better soon.
I think it would be a good challenge to do an adventure with a tarp and clear plastic in a super shelter. I did that once at 29-34 deg F and it is an adventure...😊
E-ki-nay-shi-uh is the proper way to pronounce it. Or at least that's how I've always hear it in the States. Can't say if it's actually the correct pronunciation. Looks like a fine meal.
“Pro” tip for hot tent stoves, place an appropriately sized metal scouring pad into the top of the chimney instead of using a large spark arrestor. The airflow is as it should be, you’ll never get a single burn hole on your favourite hot tent and it’s much smaller and lighter.
Fabulous idea
Interesting. If the stove comes with an arrestor, I'm not sure what I would do.
Great idea, thank you.
Do you burn in first, or doesn't it matter?
@@irvsstella You’re welcome. I didn’t burn mine in, I use roll up chimneys so all I do every time is make sure one of the rings is right below it for a good friction hold.
I absolutely love this channel, not only is the cinematography and sound beautifully done but you keep things really approachable and down to earth. There is none of the usual showmanship and trying to be extreme, it's just a relateable chilled out love of the great British outdoors :)
Thanks!
When taking down a tent I usually leave the windows and doors open, at least partly. Tent doesn't trap anywhere near as much air and it becomes significantly easier to roll up.
Iv seen other people fill hot water bottle like u did.
Try this . Lay bottle flat and tilt top up so u can pour the water in.
With filler stil tilted up run a hand from bottom to filler to expel any air.stil keepin tilt on filler neck screw in the plug. And u should have a nice hot bottle with out any traped air which cant then expand as it warms up.
I fill mine up as usual and then expel the air by pushing the meat of the bottle against something with my body until the water is topped off while I cap it, both ways work though. Never leave air in the bottle, imagine seriously scalding yourself in the middle of nowhere!
"Eck-in-aye-sha" is the pronounciation 😁
Really enjoyed this one, that food look great and the tent very cozy. Good company and a great way to relax before a busy week 👍
Awesome video and what looks like a great night in the outdoors. 👍🏻
I like the removable floor on that tent, easy cleaning later on.
I really like the removable floor. It's so annoying to have to clean out a tent with a permanent floor.
It never bothered me, much. I just clean it like I would any other floor. Maybe dust off the underside as I go.
Outstanding video content, Mike! Absolutely stunning journey to the woods! thanks
Cheers!
This is perfect for a newbie like me. Thanks, TA Outdoors.
Those are some really neat luxuries you have there. I love the chair and the table, but that lamp is really ingenious. One of the features of your uploads that I enjoy the most is when you start to cook.😊
Love the sound of the wood echoing as it cracks, satisfying 😌
This hot tent idea is really good. I'll absolutely look at this idea.
Very high-tech video, with the dome tent, chair, table, robot light... Looks like something from Star Wars. Excellent work.
Lepo, lepo...
That stove pipe thing is SO cool.
I’d really enjoy seeing more videos of you camping with shelters that you build
Just because I'm an herb nerd, and you might be interested: Echinacea is a native American wildflower, also called "coneflower". They have large purple (sometimes yellow) daisy-like flowers. Indeed, they are closely related to daisies and even closer to sunflowers. The flowers are a traditional treatment for colds and inflammation, and are thought to boost immunity. They can also used as a wash for burns. Coneflowers are prairie flowers with very long taproots, which are also used medicinally, but less often, usually for pain relief and oral complaints (like toothaches. I'm sure your tea was just the flowers.
Good stuff. Well filmed and presented. As an "older" ex wild camper no one these days seems to explain how how to clean your utensils and cooking gear which i think can be one of the most important aspects. Your thoughts ?
SHOUT OUT FROM CACHE VALLEY UTAH ...ABSOLUTLY LOVE YOUR CONTENT! BEST OUTDOOR CHANNEL I EVER WATCHED OVER THE YEARS YOU AND YOUR GUESTS HAVE TOUGHT ME SO MANY THINGS I HAVE NEVER EVEN THOUGHT ABOUT . JUST WANTED TO SAY THANKS FOR YOUR DEDICATION AND LOVE TO TEACH OTHERS . CHEERS MY GUY AND STAY SAFE!!!!!
Always find your videos very relaxing and not over the top with promoting gear. More of an average guy just want to get away for a bit for a mond reset. Very inspiring. Looking forward to seeing how the workshop is coming along. Thanks
I was NOT expecting to see you take a knife to your tent!
i was with my family on a skiing trip to sweden this last week, and there wasnt enough beds in the apartment so i slept in -15 degrees celsius the whole week, and i lkoved it.
Good thing I had a snow day so I can watch this
This temperature is almost exactly what were're expected to get in Austin tonight: glad you pulled through it.
Welcome to The Joy of Cooking...In a Tent. Today we're whipping up a couple of cracking, wintry tapas dishes, why not try it at home, or even better in the woods! Excellent content. Not to be a wine snob but it is my job, get down majestic and get something better than yellow tail, you deserve it!
I'm expecting Jaxx to camp with you Mike but still a great video to watch.
You can actually add the hot water directly into your Nalgene bottle to save having to bring an extra hot water bottle.
I wish they made a log that would fit this stove or another bigger stove and it would last for 6-8 hours! Provide enough heat to keep the temp in the tent at well above freezing. It is good to sleep in the cool temps rather than hot. Then one could sleep straight through the night. If only! I have thought about a tiny wood burner in my Promaster “bedroom” conversion, but I will go with a diesel heater or something like that. Great video mate. Say hello to your dear old Dad from us here in USA! Thanks Michael for sharing and hope to see more of these and your woodland! Love and Peace!✌🏼
Was about to mention how cozy I'm in bed here in the Caribbean. But, I just realized you won't even be jealous!
When we were in the scouts, we camped in a regular tent with no heater when it was -32C (-25F)
Great camp, your cookup looked so delicious and that’s a real nice looking hottent. Totally Awesome as always. 👍🏻
I'm beginning to think that I should be marking my own videos. Last year 4 days 3 nights pike fishing under a tarp in -8, and I ain't no spring chicken like this guy.
in finland it could go near minus 30c colder northern places below 40c, normal range -3 to -15c winter time snow and ice sucks.
-4C is long sleeve shirt weather for us Canadians. Maybe a hoodie as well. We don't even wear jackets at that temp :P
I enjoy your video, because they represent, me.. Cheers from Chanhassen, Minnesota, USA. Skillet
Our HIGH temps this week haven’t yet risen above -11C. I’d love to see -5 soon.
We are going through a cold spell in New Hampshire ,USA it will be -5 F but up on the Mount Washington it will be -47 F this week end it is over a mile high you can walk to the top and skii down Tuckermans Reviene! 1300 foot vertical drop skied it since I was three years old it goes down and in a little bit too !!! But you must dress appropriately !!!! Love your videos thanks for sharing !!!
This is really what everyone wants for a camping trip، everything was perfect, I really enjoyed it 👌🔥🤘🍻💯
Just camped in mine in snow storm other day! With my mini stove
Always love an old school camping video. It would be cool to see you doing more collabs with smaller youtubers!
I would ALWAYS choose to purchase the floor panel. Fire up the stove and the frosty ground starts to get wet.
I have to say this seems like a sick tent. The little stuff like the optional floor (and with a spot for the stove) just really well thought out overall. Impressed by it for sure,
Thanks for filming again Mike. 😁👍🏼😁👍🏼
Always a pleasure, Mike, always a pleasure.
Same temperature here on Vancouver Island in the last week
I use a small spray bottle for the cooking oil. Rations it.
What a nice change of pace. Thanks!
Love the table, and spice store 😊 see you next Friday
Looks like a quality tent, must be great to get out for a nice quiet night!
Camping is a lot like playing music at a gig! You get excited about going there, you load your gear and hurry to arrive at the gig or your camp site. You set up everything. You have your fun and then you tear idown your gear and load it up and either go home or to another location and do it all over again! The only difference is when you camp you hope you are around hardly no one and at a gig you hope there is a lot of people. As I get older I prefer camping, and of the same kind of videos I prefer TA Outdoors! Thanxz
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY USA brother
BIG difference between UK & N.America, Ukraine etc, is the fire wood, they use what we would call soft wood, fir tree's or spruce, fast burning wood when dry, where as in the UK it is hard wood, you burnt Ash on your stove, Ash will burn all night if damped down, hold its heat for ever more. Nice to view English spoken for a change, Will we get to see a camp started from scratch, living off the land?
That was a really nice tent. Good to see you again. YT seems to be hiding people these days.
Mike. Talking about the cold weather I saw something on Kent Survivals channel and thought of your dad. It's the wearable sleeping bag in the 'solo snowy night in a weird Ali express tent'.
I think your dad would be happy in it when fishing. 😄
As for catching some virus, I've just had the flu and I hated it. 😠 just the after affects to get rid of.
See you next video. 😀👍
I’ll just watch you from my heated home until spring. 😂
اشكرك على المحتوى المميز ❤
Another good one as always Mike, thanks for what you do.
Ive seen some similar tents to this before. I like the size. Pleanty of head space in there.
Nice setup, stay warm...
have a great day
What a great size tent.
New to the Chanel and homeless in nashville tn. USA love everything I've seen so far lots of help thank you learning so much need help with getting gear any ideas I have ptsd and can't work was in the navy but never got to serve and now can't get any help from them either would love to do what you do but don't think I can you're great keep it up
Try letting some of the air out of the hot water bottle, then wrap in a towel or clothing and put inside a pillowcase. It will stay warm all night and in the morning you can unwrap whilst still in sleeping bag for a burst of warmth before you get up. I really don't know why hot water bottles aren't used more. They are fantastic.
Love the tent Mike. Great set up! That stove is a godsend I'm thinking 🤔 . Thanks for an enjoyable video. Cheers !
You need to squeeze the air out the hot water bottle heat lasts way longer
For some reason you fell off my UA-cam radar. Glad to see you back and great vid. Love the cooking 😄
Welcome back!
Love to of taken you on my wild life of 10 years homeless. Cooked out a wheelbarrow . Lived under a bush, then upgrade was a tent until a caravan. My camp has been trashed now
Thanks for the video Mike!
So different to my world right now, heat and humidity in Eastern Australia.
And I have NEVER had ground soft enough to push tent pegs in by hand 😂
Thanks for taking me along on your adventures.
Love it, thanks Mike. Miss seeing Jax. He's a good boi....
" Pro tip " get a brown paper bag with some kindling firefighter and some coal set an alarm for 2 am sleep... when alarm goes off just chuck bag in the stove go back to sleep will still be warmish in the morning.
Really surprised to see you blow up your pillow. I thiought you'd sorted out your pillow years ago. I love that tent!
I love this guy! Another great video,sir.
Very cool video, thank you.
I do like that stove😊
That's a nice size tent.
Super.
Please come to Chile. I ‘ll take you camping in Patagonia and we can organize trainings, seminars and so on. Unexploited opportunities in Chile
I love the cooking!
awesome as always
Great vid mike love the old school camping vids. ATB mate hope the fam is well. Sam
Really like this tent and considered purchasing it but it’s one of those tents that’s just a bit too short to stand up in.
If it’s a low tent one expects to crawl in but it’s a back killer to stoop.
A little be more of a comfortable camping trip this time around and that's fine. A friend of mine here in the states has started getting back in to camping and recently bought a tent and one of those little camp stoves and made himself a hot tent as well. I have shared some of your videos with him.
Nice sized tent. Love the woodstove too
I really liked this one bro ... peaceful
absolutly awsome Video . Send you lot´s of Love from Scotland
Nice hot tent Mike,thanks for taking us camping. For 32mins,instead of a hot water bottle you could have taken jaks with you 😂
Woof! Jax. Woof...
coldest I've done is -4c in the peak district boots were frozen solid when i woke up 🤣
Hey Mike! love the channel great content. Q's best hot tent for myself and the kids 7 & 9. I'm not a big gear junkie so old school is cool. Also we'll be car camping so weight not to important. Thanks mate. PS go fishing with the Oldman....
Nice vid, great gear. Ever consider laying large, dry rocks atop the stove to collect heat and radiate into the night? Thanks for another fun outing! Hope that you feel better soon.
Beautiful camping❤❤
Great video. BTW, echinacea is pronounced eh·kuh·nay·shuh. Very good herbal tea for colds.
I think it would be a good challenge to do an adventure with a tarp and clear plastic in a super shelter. I did that once at 29-34 deg F and it is an adventure...😊
Excellent tent! Added it to my wishlist!😊
Great video. Love seeing the gear you use
E-ki-nay-shi-uh is the proper way to pronounce it. Or at least that's how I've always hear it in the States. Can't say if it's actually the correct pronunciation. Looks like a fine meal.
Lov the hot tent Mike I've just got one ov them banging mate nice one 👍🏻
Wow man! Did you camp out just last night? Super! Thank you for sharing.
Ech in a sher its pronouce mike for ur T bag 😊i feel warm watching got my stove going too 😂
Nice