Thanks for watching! Had a ton of fun filming this. For those coming over from the main channel, this video is the same trip I posted there but slightly different edit. Moving forward all vehicle camping will be posted to this channel as there is little interest in this content on the main channel.
Nice video. It's the first one that I've watched on your channel. Your camping experience looks very relaxing and enjoyable. Simple camping is the best. Keep the videos coming.
Totally need a peanut butter and syrup sandwich to go with that chili! I featured that as a meal in one of my camp videos and people hadn't ever heard of it! New subscriber here!
Hey bud, just stumbled on your channel, and decided to subscribe. I enjoy simple truck camping videos. I have a small channel of my own PNW Outdoor Life. Mostly travel trailer camping videos but I just built a custom truck camper. Build videos to come. Anyhow enjoyed your video, and look forward to more.
@RatherBeWheeling there is another camping Channel that I watch it's called Casey's Adventures and he had one I liked it so much I bought one for myself and I love it
@@kylemoseley2239 Same here, but different channel, I think it was "where's Wiseman". Really like being able to put the fire where ever, and its great in the winter up off the cold wet ground, and way less smoke. Really like it!
@@RatherBeWheeling yeah I just came across your channel a few days ago and I subscribed love your content especially love your truck build I plan on doing one for me here in the near future keep up the good work and may you have a blessed evening
@@kylemoseley2239hey that's me!! I ran across ratherbewheeling as I was looking for camper build out ideas for my new camper set up in my old dodge. Subbed to him! I do love the fireside pop up pit!
It was ok at first, but only a few years later the batteries are starting to fail (I also have the 40v Greenworks Weed trimmer). They never worked in cold weather very well (as most lithium's don't). For around a house or cutting a little firewood at camp they are ok and quiet. But if you are relying on it to cut your way past wind fallen trees, or clearing a trail in spring thaw, just not good enough to rely on. there is no way to recharge in the field without a significant power source, and even with two batteries I have found myself having to revert to my hand saw on a bad trail with lots of trees down. They can cut well if you let the saw do the work and keep the chain sharp, but performance tanks if its below 35deg or when cutting thick green or wet wood. When the batteries wear out, not much to do but toss them and buy new and they are the cost of a decent gas saw or more. My last gas saw lasted me about 22 years before finally replacing it. I think gas is a better investment long term. Electric is ok for home or if you want to be quiet while cutting. No pull starting with electric. They both have their place, but if I could only pick one it would be gas, I like having both. Hope this helps!
Thanks for watching! Had a ton of fun filming this. For those coming over from the main channel, this video is the same trip I posted there but slightly different edit. Moving forward all vehicle camping will be posted to this channel as there is little interest in this content on the main channel.
Nice video. It's the first one that I've watched on your channel. Your camping experience looks very relaxing and enjoyable. Simple camping is the best. Keep the videos coming.
Thank you!
Totally need a peanut butter and syrup sandwich to go with that chili! I featured that as a meal in one of my camp videos and people hadn't ever heard of it! New subscriber here!
Ha ha , sounds good Ill have to try it. I normally have cornbread with honey, I can see how the peanut butter and syrup would be similar flavors!
@RatherBeWheeling it's delicious in my opinion! Let me know if ya try it, I'm always curious of people's opinions on it when they do!
New sub here, that looked like a fun and peaceful spot to camp.
Great video
New subscriber, nice truck set up!
Thanks! its been fun.
Hey bud, just stumbled on your channel, and decided to subscribe. I enjoy simple truck camping videos. I have a small channel of my own PNW Outdoor Life. Mostly travel trailer camping videos but I just built a custom truck camper. Build videos to come. Anyhow enjoyed your video, and look forward to more.
Good Evening ! I'll be ridin along with ya, on this channel as well. TAKE CARE..
Where are you located
Is that a Fireside pop-up fire pit
Yes it is!
@RatherBeWheeling there is another camping Channel that I watch it's called Casey's Adventures and he had one I liked it so much I bought one for myself and I love it
@@kylemoseley2239 Same here, but different channel, I think it was "where's Wiseman". Really like being able to put the fire where ever, and its great in the winter up off the cold wet ground, and way less smoke. Really like it!
@@RatherBeWheeling yeah I just came across your channel a few days ago and I subscribed love your content especially love your truck build I plan on doing one for me here in the near future keep up the good work and may you have a blessed evening
@@kylemoseley2239hey that's me!! I ran across ratherbewheeling as I was looking for camper build out ideas for my new camper set up in my old dodge. Subbed to him! I do love the fireside pop up pit!
I’ve been looking at getting an electric chainsaw. What do you think of the one you have? How do you like it?
It was ok at first, but only a few years later the batteries are starting to fail (I also have the 40v Greenworks Weed trimmer). They never worked in cold weather very well (as most lithium's don't). For around a house or cutting a little firewood at camp they are ok and quiet. But if you are relying on it to cut your way past wind fallen trees, or clearing a trail in spring thaw, just not good enough to rely on. there is no way to recharge in the field without a significant power source, and even with two batteries I have found myself having to revert to my hand saw on a bad trail with lots of trees down. They can cut well if you let the saw do the work and keep the chain sharp, but performance tanks if its below 35deg or when cutting thick green or wet wood. When the batteries wear out, not much to do but toss them and buy new and they are the cost of a decent gas saw or more. My last gas saw lasted me about 22 years before finally replacing it. I think gas is a better investment long term. Electric is ok for home or if you want to be quiet while cutting. No pull starting with electric. They both have their place, but if I could only pick one it would be gas, I like having both. Hope this helps!