1:07 - Put all your caming essentials in a bin. 2:11- Have some sort of shelter. 3:18 - Freeze your food. 3:52 - Prep your food. 5:18 - Bring extra food storage. 5:39 - Bring a versatile pan.
Great tips. We make breakfast burritos ahead of time and wrap them in foil. Tortillas, scrambled eggs, meat of your choice potatoes and whatever else you prefer. They are all pre-cooked and only need to be heated. Tarps a must!
The bin idea is a good one we have three bins, marked 1,2, and 3. The first bin contains stuff that we use first like hatchet, air pump extra stakes and air mattress. The second contains mostly cooking gear, and the third contains equipment not always used works out great.
im going camping in 2 weeks with some mates and its my first time so im just binge watching camping videos to become prepared and so thanks for the tips
oh. iiiiinteresting. We like our condiments separate but having to carry around those squeeze bottles can be a bit of a drag. still a really great hack though. we'll try it out next time and put condiments into individual bags! THANKS!
One of our favourite hacks! For years we would bring them in the egg carton and by the end of the trip the carton was falling apart from getting wet. Now we always pre crack them, so much easier to manage.
Can do pancakes like this too! ;) I love me some boiled eggs bc ima weirdo so you can make those beforehand too. Also you can use a medicine holder/weekly dispenser for spices, etc.
I freeze a 1gallon water bottle and stick it into my Yeti and don't need ice for days..and it stays dry inside. Also another use for a tarp is to use it as a blind if you have a site with zero privacy.
For sure! everything here is applicable to solo camping.. however, we would recommend a 2 person tent instead of going down to 1. The utility of having that extra sheltered space is terrific and the weight savings of a single person tent isn't that huge. Note, a single person tent isn't the same as a Bivvy. the bivvy is even more light weight but you dont' get any space to keep gear dry... that's a trade off you want to consider!
Have a gun and bear spray. I scared two men who saw me turn off to a campsite a mile away from their camp. It was 1:30am. Twenty minutes after I got to my remote dispersed campsite, I see a car driving right into my camp, Having studied criminals and how they choose their victims, for many years, I knew they were up to no good. My gun was concealed, so I took it out of my pocket and held it facing the ground and using my other hand and gave them the move along sign and they never stopped. They kept on going and turned back onto the road and headed back in the same direction they came. Like who visits total stranger's campsite at 1:30am? They saw that I was alone when I drove past them. If I didn't have that gun, I would have been another crime victim. Cops are too far away even though I had cell service.
Tia and Andy Thank you. The more hacks the better. I live in Chile; my wife who is recently retired has invited me to tour our Lake District in the south of the country. Gorgeous area, but we haven’t done any camping since our children were young so we’re a bit rusty. This’ll be towards the end of the year when COVID conditions allow it. We’re starting to gear up and just got a new tent. Your hacks are probably the most down to earth that I’ve found on UA-cam, which is exactly what we need. Please keep them coming. All the best from the Southern Hemisphere.
You can also scramble your eggs up and put it in a liter bottle or a drinking bottle depending how much you want that saves space too your idea was great also using Tupperware
Great tips guys. I do all those hacks already, except the large tote. My goal is to be as simple as possible down to the food storage. Everything just needs to be warmed up or cooked for the minimal amount of time to save propane. Who wants to haul and lift it up and down from the tailgate of the trunk/cargo area of their SUV/sedan? Who wants to hurt their back. while camping? Not me! I use clear ones with solid locking tops that are about 3 to 4 gallon size. You can see which ones you need at any givien time, because they're see through. My tents are too big to put in the big tote you are displaying. My camping chairs are the taller, wider and sturdy gorilla chairs, so they wouldn't fit in that big tote you have. A trip to the emergency room for a back injury would really put a damper on your weekend and cost you money. For people who want to lug a heavy tote around, with tiny tents and cheaper and smaller chairs, that's their choice. I pack the tent and chairs separately for that reason alone. I want to relax and not do heavy lifting when I camp. I do that when I'm at home.
You are right on with the handle of the pan...learned that the hard way. On our first camping trip we had a cheap on and the handle just melted off. Great tips you guys:)
Yup. Great tip. We put our camp kit together using old kitchen stuff. But if you need to buy new, can't beat welding gloves. Since the making of this video, we've upgraded our kit with a pair.
Use smaller bins, instead of one large one, save your back.Can't afford tarps? Use roll sheet plastic in clear. 100' rolls for $30ish bucks *home improvement store or Wallyworld tool section) , get the thickest Mil you can so they last, you can now have ALL the tarps you need. Instead of "Tupperware" use ziploc bags and for eggs use a disposable water bottle, no leaks! Get the smaller plastic bottles from soda bottles, the smaller ones. They work perfect for eggs. Use small cook utensils, like Ikea duktig toy tools, but use a regular ladle, any tool you can't handle in a tiny form use a regular sized, save weight! For two people this is fine, like using compact hiking cook tools. Oh and pick up a folding Coleman camp oven. Nothing better than fresh baked biscuits at camp. Looks for the hacks on UA-cam to make it work better! It's awesome having eggs cups or biscuits and cinnamon rolls camping...
If condiments are something you camp with regularly, then I suggest buying condiment packets. I bought a box of 200 packs of ranch on Amazon and took that with me on deployment.
Nice! I think the quantity of ketchup that Tia likes will make this pretty tedious. But this is a great suggestion for other types of condiments. Like mustard!!
The best way is to bring along a bucket and do it in there. If you need to save space, we use our 1.2L water bottles and pour the water into the skillet, wash it, then refill with clean water and use that as the wash bucket. It's a bit more work but it'll save you bringing a bulky item!
Hey Tatiana, you need to set up a ridgeline and then put your tarp on top. Unfortunately, our 'how to' video on that isn't quite ready. but check this video out! it shoudl sort you out! ua-cam.com/video/F0XZYJMMwkY/v-deo.html
Hey Melody, That's a blow torch start head. Here are listings for it on Amazon. please note that they are affiliate links so we'll get a small commission if you decide to buy it. There's no additional cost to you though! 🇨🇦 ➡️ amzn.to/3kIC4zR 🇺🇸 ➡️ amzn.to/2FoFIPc Thanks for the question! we'll include them in our camping list links!
Omg. Please get this! It will work with all propane tank types. Also, grab some fire starter. This will make the job a 5 minute job. Literally set it and forget it 🔥
Fire starter is basically oil/grease + wood shavings. Here are a few more links from amazon: 🇨🇦 ➡️ amzn.to/2PSKuGz 🇺🇸 ➡️ amzn.to/3iIgw4t You don't need a whole huge piece. break them up into pieces the size of the first knuckle of your thumb. usually 1 piece will do it. but if you wanna be sure the first starts, put 2-3 pieces in different areas of the wood. The idea here is that you want some of your fire wood to catch. so you want to teepee the fire wood in a way where there's dry kindling pieces on top of the fire starter. Kindling sizes would be 1-2 fingers wide. after the kindling has caught, put increasingly larger pieces in. you'll have a camp fire in no time!
NIce tips, I don't agree with hack #4 and precooking meat as it contradicts hack #3. If your precooking meat your better off to precook the whole meal and reheat at site. Otherwise can bring the meat frozen/cold
Super Video vielen Dank dafür 😄🥰denke das ist auch was für Wohnmobil Fahrer vielleicht möchtest du ja auch mal sehen was wir so machen. Lg Tanja & Marco Reiselust statt Alltagsfrust
I’m going to be honest anytime a creator says to first like and follow before watching the video I dislike and skip. Give us a chance to watch it and allow us to make up our own minds.
Hey, thanks for the feedback! This is one of our older videos, and you may see in our new ones we really don't do this much. On the flip side though its really there to be a reminder to follow and like if you do end up liking the video :) We've met people over the years who actually did not know they could subscribe to channels on youtube or that the like button existed, so it was just a callout in that regard.
Omg yes! We've actually started keeping a small bottle in the glove compartment during summer months. It's saved us a few times! If you're going to do this though... Keep it in a zip lock! The car in direct sun will get hot enough that the bottle will leak all over the place!
No,! Buy an egg holder for camping. Fresh scrambled eggs, or boil them. Premixed you have no options. Bring a versatile pan,! This is not camp8ng, this is drive to a site, unpack your heavy and viola.....bor8ng. Plus your lugging a lot of heavy stuff.
Hey Dave! the eggs are only pre-cracked so we do have the options. the only thing we can't do is hardboil the egg. Also, we've brought a cast iron and a skillet. These are very versatile pans! you can pretty much do anything with them. You're right though, we did bring plenty of luxuries. If roughing it is your style, check out our bike tour videos where minimalism is the name of the game. Cheers!
I'll alqaya bring steel wool for these reasons. Great video though. I personaly dont like pan burgers so i had to throw some shade. But its all lovee yall!! Im subbed
They are not Tupperwares. That is a brand name, you are using Rubbermaid. Otherwise it’s a very informative video. Tupperware might object to these cheap plastic containers been called by their name and I wouldn’t want to get you in trouble.
Those are LEGITIMATE tips, people. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks, Mike!
I tried some of these hacks on our family trip last month and they were so helpful. My wife was happy that we found your channel. Thanks again!
Thanks!
1:07 - Put all your caming essentials in a bin.
2:11- Have some sort of shelter.
3:18 - Freeze your food.
3:52 - Prep your food.
5:18 - Bring extra food storage.
5:39 - Bring a versatile pan.
Thanks for the timestamps!
Great tips. We make breakfast burritos ahead of time and wrap them in foil. Tortillas, scrambled eggs, meat of your choice potatoes and whatever else you prefer. They are all pre-cooked and only need to be heated. Tarps a must!
Yes! Breaky burritos are amazing... For Andy. Tia isn't a huge fan! Hahaha
Maybe I'll make some next time just for me.
Great tip!
Good idea. Thanks
The bin idea is a good one we have three bins, marked 1,2, and 3. The first bin contains stuff that we use first like hatchet, air pump extra stakes and air mattress. The second contains mostly cooking gear, and the third contains equipment not always used works out great.
good method! we have a similar system but our bins are just "big" and "small" hahaha
Good Advice! I Subscribed and
I'm also going to go watch that
other video of yours that you mentioned!
Hey David, thanks for subscribing. go take a look! Let us know what you think!
Yes more tips hacks i love this video
i loved this ! you both are amazing! i strive for this!
nice tips, thanks guys. happy camping!
im going camping in 2 weeks with some mates and its my first time so im just binge watching camping videos to become prepared and so thanks for the tips
hey Covus, no problem! hope you found the video useful!
I'm going camping for the first time with my boyfriend and friends this upcoming weekend and now I'm here preparing for the trip haha 🏕️😱😁
Nice! we know you'll enjoy it!
@@TiaandAndy Aww thanks, I really appreciate it! ^^ 😁💟
Yea for the year of camping! You two have all the essentials. I like the idea of freezing food ahead of time!
Haha yea, we've definitely accumulated all the gear that works best for us over the years :) Thanks for watching guys!
Great camping hacks!
♥️UGUYS,,,awesome tips🌼🌿
Thank you for the tips! I just started vlogging my camping trips and these tips will help me make better content! You gained a subscriber
thank you so much for thr tips! yes more hacks please!
No problem! More hacks coming this month!
I carry ziplock bags for leftovers and bought a plastic egg holder to carry eggs. They’re like $10. Haven’t had an egg break yet!
Great additions! We recently bought a plastic egg holder as well...game changer!
Hack #7 use Zip bags for condiments mixed together it will save lots of space!! I used my sugar, coffee and cinnamon together, too.
oh. iiiiinteresting. We like our condiments separate but having to carry around those squeeze bottles can be a bit of a drag. still a really great hack though. we'll try it out next time and put condiments into individual bags! THANKS!
Since I have a bad back, I have to use small bins so they don't get too heavy
yes! this seems obvious but it's actually an all star tip!
thanks for the egg tip!! definitely gonna pre-crack them and bring them in a plastic container now :))))
One of our favourite hacks! For years we would bring them in the egg carton and by the end of the trip the carton was falling apart from getting wet. Now we always pre crack them, so much easier to manage.
Can do pancakes like this too! ;) I love me some boiled eggs bc ima weirdo so you can make those beforehand too. Also you can use a medicine holder/weekly dispenser for spices, etc.
I always bring a pencil and sharpener with me. Not just for taking notes but the shavings makes a good fire starter.
Love this tip! Thanks for sharing!
I freeze a 1gallon water bottle and stick it into my Yeti and don't need ice for days..and it stays dry inside.
Also another use for a tarp is to use it as a blind if you have a site with zero privacy.
Great idea about the water, Reuben! We might just steal that!
These tips were great, definitely would like to see more! Do you have any tips for camping/ backpacking by yourself?
For sure! everything here is applicable to solo camping.. however, we would recommend a 2 person tent instead of going down to 1. The utility of having that extra sheltered space is terrific and the weight savings of a single person tent isn't that huge.
Note, a single person tent isn't the same as a Bivvy. the bivvy is even more light weight but you dont' get any space to keep gear dry... that's a trade off you want to consider!
Have a gun and bear spray. I scared two men who saw me turn off to a campsite a mile away from their camp. It was 1:30am. Twenty minutes after I got to my remote dispersed campsite, I see a car driving right into my camp, Having studied criminals and how they choose their victims, for many years, I knew they were up to no good. My gun was concealed, so I took it out of my pocket and held it facing the ground and using my other hand and gave them the move along sign and they never stopped. They kept on going and turned back onto the road and headed back in the same direction they came. Like who visits total stranger's campsite at 1:30am? They saw that I was alone when I drove past them. If I didn't have that gun, I would have been another crime victim. Cops are too far away even though I had cell service.
Great and easy hacks, and so obvious! I’m subscribed now so I’ll be following your future suggestions. Thanks!
Thanks, Enrique! We'll definitely be putting out more tips videos!
Tia and Andy Thank you. The more hacks the better. I live in Chile; my wife who is recently retired has invited me to tour our Lake District in the south of the country. Gorgeous area, but we haven’t done any camping since our children were young so we’re a bit rusty. This’ll be towards the end of the year when COVID conditions allow it. We’re starting to gear up and just got a new tent. Your hacks are probably the most down to earth that I’ve found on UA-cam, which is exactly what we need. Please keep them coming.
All the best from the Southern Hemisphere.
You guys are great thank you so much for your great hack vids
Thanks so much for the kind words! Glad you found the hacks helpful!
Yes, please!! Thanks much, doing all my prep work for a trip in September. I’ve been wanting a wok for a long time and you guys really inspired me.
Yes! yeah. preparation is key for a fun camping experience. or just life in general lololol
You can also scramble your eggs up and put it in a liter bottle or a drinking bottle depending how much you want that saves space too your idea was great also using Tupperware
Another great idea!! Thanks for sharing :)
We love tarps when camping. Thanks for sharing these great tips.-Shawna🍁
Tarps are seriously unsung heroes. so many uses. i don't think i've ever been upset that i had brought that extra tarp.
Looking forward to my first camping trip. Thanks for the tips for beginners!
Hope you have a great time!!
First camping trip, ever? 😊 or just this year?
Great tips guys. I do all those hacks already, except the large tote. My goal is to be as simple as possible down to the food storage. Everything just needs to be warmed up or cooked for the minimal amount of time to save propane. Who wants to haul and lift it up and down from the tailgate of the trunk/cargo area of their SUV/sedan? Who wants to hurt their back. while camping? Not me! I use clear ones with solid locking tops that are about 3 to 4 gallon size. You can see which ones you need at any givien time, because they're see through. My tents are too big to put in the big tote you are displaying. My camping chairs are the taller, wider and sturdy gorilla chairs, so they wouldn't fit in that big tote you have. A trip to the emergency room for a back injury would really put a damper on your weekend and cost you money. For people who want to lug a heavy tote around, with tiny tents and cheaper and smaller chairs, that's their choice. I pack the tent and chairs separately for that reason alone. I want to relax and not do heavy lifting when I camp. I do that when I'm at home.
Thanx for the tips! Much appreciated here in Vancouver
Thanks, Cole!
Good stuff guys!!
Thanks, Karl!
Ok after watching the video it was good. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!
Love the ideal with the water bottles and eggs. Such great ideals. Thank you for sharing
No problem! It's one of our favourite hacks!
You are right on with the handle of the pan...learned that the hard way. On our first camping trip we had a cheap on and the handle just melted off. Great tips you guys:)
oooh! that's not good! we've been lucky that we've.. only burnt ourselves? lol 🤣
Thanks 4 ur information to the beginner about thev tips and top 6 camping hacks. I really enjoy watching u
No problem at all :)
forget the oven mits hit up Harbor freight tools and get a pair of thick leather welding gloves. perfect for fire cooking and cast iron. $6 I think
Yup. Great tip. We put our camp kit together using old kitchen stuff. But if you need to buy new, can't beat welding gloves. Since the making of this video, we've upgraded our kit with a pair.
Thank you for this amazing video!!
Thanks Alicia! Let us know if we missed anything
I agree, great vid!! I love being ready at the drop of a dime. My Jeep is setup perfect for that
We have the same box for our camping stuff cool!!
Nice! It's a great tote for your camping stuff! Lots of space and pretty water resistant.
Great tips, thank you!
No problem! :)
Use smaller bins, instead of one large one, save your back.Can't afford tarps? Use roll sheet plastic in clear. 100' rolls for $30ish bucks *home improvement store or Wallyworld tool section) , get the thickest Mil you can so they last, you can now have ALL the tarps you need.
Instead of "Tupperware" use ziploc bags and for eggs use a disposable water bottle, no leaks! Get the smaller plastic bottles from soda bottles, the smaller ones. They work perfect for eggs.
Use small cook utensils, like Ikea duktig toy tools, but use a regular ladle, any tool you can't handle in a tiny form use a regular sized, save weight! For two people this is fine, like using compact hiking cook tools.
Oh and pick up a folding Coleman camp oven. Nothing better than fresh baked biscuits at camp. Looks for the hacks on UA-cam to make it work better! It's awesome having eggs cups or biscuits and cinnamon rolls camping...
Thankyou!! GREAT tips
You are so welcome!
good tips
Glad you think so!
1. Love the Quadzilla shirt my fellow nerd.
2. Great tips, thank you for putting this together.
QUADZILLA! LOL it's a great shirt!
and no problem, thanks for watching Amberdrake!
If condiments are something you camp with regularly, then I suggest buying condiment packets. I bought a box of 200 packs of ranch on Amazon and took that with me on deployment.
Nice! I think the quantity of ketchup that Tia likes will make this pretty tedious. But this is a great suggestion for other types of condiments. Like mustard!!
And You get a nice neat Bundle!
Great tip! Totally going to give this one a go, thanks for sharing :)
I use a clean water bottle, scramble my eggs and pour in. 8-10 eggs fit in each bottle
this also works! we love scrambled eggs! Thanks, Wallie!
awesome hacks. now time to go camping
we've got more trips planned!
Lots of great tips in here y’all. We are horrible about packing food. We use way too much space lol
oh us too! we used to bring 2 coolers. but by packing everything into tupperwares, we can comfortably fit all our food and drinks into a single cooler
Solid tips!!! It helped so much as I went camping last week!
awesome! glad to hear that it was helpful!!
@@TiaandAndy 😃
Awesome video y'all. Thanx 4 the tips
no problem! let us know if there's any questions.
Then Fold The Sleves And Sides To the Middle over the underweaf
Why not just write a long comment instead of spamming comment? No hate or anything like that
Nice video. Thank you for sharing it. You have my support. 😊👍😊
Thanks, Stilk! we appreciate it!
Thanks for the tips
No problem! Hopefully you found them to be useful.
Great tips! Our family is getting back into camping. Question!! Best way to wash dishes?
The best way is to bring along a bucket and do it in there.
If you need to save space, we use our 1.2L water bottles and pour the water into the skillet, wash it, then refill with clean water and use that as the wash bucket.
It's a bit more work but it'll save you bringing a bulky item!
Great tips thanks.
No problem! Let us know if we missed something!
Thank you
You're welcome, D Walker!
how do we set up a tarp for shade or rain? We're really new to camping....
Hey Tatiana, you need to set up a ridgeline and then put your tarp on top. Unfortunately, our 'how to' video on that isn't quite ready.
but check this video out! it shoudl sort you out!
ua-cam.com/video/F0XZYJMMwkY/v-deo.html
@@TiaandAndy thank you! I'll watch now.
Great video
Thank, Starr & Daniel! Glad you enjoyed it!!
That propane fire starter in the beginner, where can I get the attachment? Sorry, I’ve no clue what it’s called.
Hey Melody,
That's a blow torch start head. Here are listings for it on Amazon. please note that they are affiliate links so we'll get a small commission if you decide to buy it.
There's no additional cost to you though!
🇨🇦 ➡️ amzn.to/3kIC4zR
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Thanks for the question! we'll include them in our camping list links!
Tia and Andy thanks so much! I can’t believe I’ve been using a lighter this whole time and suffering against the wind 😂
Omg. Please get this! It will work with all propane tank types.
Also, grab some fire starter. This will make the job a 5 minute job.
Literally set it and forget it 🔥
Tia and Andy I’ll google fire starter now. I have problems with keeping the fire going and always feeding it. Is fire starter wood?
Fire starter is basically oil/grease + wood shavings.
Here are a few more links from amazon:
🇨🇦 ➡️ amzn.to/2PSKuGz
🇺🇸 ➡️ amzn.to/3iIgw4t
You don't need a whole huge piece. break them up into pieces the size of the first knuckle of your thumb. usually 1 piece will do it. but if you wanna be sure the first starts, put 2-3 pieces in different areas of the wood.
The idea here is that you want some of your fire wood to catch. so you want to teepee the fire wood in a way where there's dry kindling pieces on top of the fire starter.
Kindling sizes would be 1-2 fingers wide.
after the kindling has caught, put increasingly larger pieces in. you'll have a camp fire in no time!
A single bin? Lol I'm apparently high maintenance because I camp alone and I have 6 bins. Plus my tent, cot, sleeping bag etc.
Haha hey, if that what works for you, nothing wrong with that!
bahahah! hey! to each their own! if you enjoy having everything on hand, so be it!
NIce tips, I don't agree with hack #4 and precooking meat as it contradicts hack #3. If your precooking meat your better off to precook the whole meal and reheat at site. Otherwise can bring the meat frozen/cold
That's a good take on that too! I think the key here is to find the thing that suite you best.
You can get a dozen cracked eggs in a 20 ounce Gatorade bottle. The bottle is durable and the lid seals tight.
Thanks for sharing! Definitely makes dealing with eggs a little bit easier :)
Hahaha, if you want to keep your food cold...freeze it. Camping hack of the century...
Yup! pretty much!!!
My bin has become larger and heavier over time. Just make sure your bin is not full of cast iron LoL.
Then Roll It Up! Top To Bottom
pre cracking eggs?......... nice one
It was a game changer for saving space in the cooler!
Super Video vielen Dank dafür 😄🥰denke das ist auch was für Wohnmobil Fahrer vielleicht möchtest du ja auch mal sehen was wir so machen. Lg Tanja & Marco Reiselust statt Alltagsfrust
Bitte!
Ok pro tips here... Hot water bottles for feet. Lots of big spray and bug incense.
I would not have bug spray around food preparation
There is no S on tupperware. Just a heads up
Hey Amanda! Thanks for the heads up!
Looks like 2020 is the time with family only
seems like it! Andy's family is in Vancouver though.. so we are going to be missing them :(
@@TiaandAndy That is the sad part.
time for a new wok
Another Tip!
Good tips and hacks guys! Yep it's going to be a camping summer 🙂👍 Definitely need that tarp!
Definitely!
never leave home without it!!
"the one up here" no link lol nice video tho
lol. oops! did we forget to add a link? where? I can't seem to find the right time!
@@TiaandAndy around 0:42
make sure the Holes Are outward
And 8 Centimeters Outward Need to be the socks
Hack # 7. Use plastic frozen bags, mix all your condiments in one bag, and bring less containers,..
Keeping a propane bottle In a closed container is a really bad idea! It’s a potential bomb!
I’m going to be honest anytime a creator says to first like and follow before watching the video I dislike and skip. Give us a chance to watch it and allow us to make up our own minds.
Hey, thanks for the feedback! This is one of our older videos, and you may see in our new ones we really don't do this much. On the flip side though its really there to be a reminder to follow and like if you do end up liking the video :) We've met people over the years who actually did not know they could subscribe to channels on youtube or that the like button existed, so it was just a callout in that regard.
Leftovers... what are leftovers? :-D
😂😂😂 So true though!
One tip that I learned from experience... BRING SUNSCREEN... I didn't bring any the first time camping and I ended up looking like a lobster
Omg yes! We've actually started keeping a small bottle in the glove compartment during summer months. It's saved us a few times!
If you're going to do this though... Keep it in a zip lock! The car in direct sun will get hot enough that the bottle will leak all over the place!
I wear a boney cap and have a bandana. I also prefer using light weight, long sleeve shirts.
And Then Fold The Socks Over The Shirt While Also Keeping The Toe Part In The Shirt
If You Need To Pack Clothes. But You Dont Have Enough Space.
When yall goin on Alone?!?🙃
Hahahaha 😜
Tupperware wastes a lot of space, why not pack everything in aluminum?
it can leak!
No,! Buy an egg holder for camping. Fresh scrambled eggs, or boil them. Premixed you have no options. Bring a versatile pan,! This is not camp8ng, this is drive to a site, unpack your heavy and viola.....bor8ng. Plus your lugging a lot of heavy stuff.
Hey Dave! the eggs are only pre-cracked so we do have the options. the only thing we can't do is hardboil the egg.
Also, we've brought a cast iron and a skillet. These are very versatile pans! you can pretty much do anything with them.
You're right though, we did bring plenty of luxuries. If roughing it is your style, check out our bike tour videos where minimalism is the name of the game.
Cheers!
My question is why tf did you cook those patties on the pan when you had a grill top there 😂😂 wtf
The grill was rusty and dirty looking even after cleaning. So we decided to use a pan.
I'll alqaya bring steel wool for these reasons.
Great video though. I personaly dont like pan burgers so i had to throw some shade. But its all lovee yall!! Im subbed
THE OTHER ONE IS...
BRING THE WINDOW LIKE THE ONE BEHIND US WHEN YOU WANT TO TAKE A SHOWER..GO TO THE BATHROOM..OR FORGOT SOMETHING.
joke.....
Is this a Tupperware ad in disguise?
Bahaha. It is not. They're just so useful!
Now, that said.. if Tupperware is listening,... 📞🤣😂
Rubbermaid not Tupper ware
Bro that bacon looked severely under cooked
Maybe at the time of filming? we like our bacon crisp... so maybe we put it back into the pot when the camera was off haha
Then Underweaf
This isn't camping!!! More like glamping! Our camping kit is 1/10th of that and we never even get to use all of our stuff.
They are not Tupperwares. That is a brand name, you are using Rubbermaid. Otherwise it’s a very informative video. Tupperware might object to these cheap plastic containers been called by their name and I wouldn’t want to get you in trouble.
Camping and glamping are not the same thing.
Just get a T-shirt
you look s ,such like John gosslin
Add A Toothbrush If You Like