Considering I use your videos to fall asleep to and end up falling asleep after 10 min… this video will take me weeks to finish. I’m still on part 1! Been watching you since you were unclogging the city streets in mass years ago. Love you bro!!
You fascinate me, and I’m not easily fascinated. A pure gift to this fallen world, and an absolute pleasure to spend time watching. I would much rather watch your adventures for a few hours than any crap movie or series. Too old to do it myself anymore, but wise enough to know your value as a one-of-a-kind.
I have a lot of patience but definitely not like you. I absolutely love how calm you are with dealing with your vehicle issue. Again like I said in part one…I’m absolutely hooked watching your videos.
I gotta hand it to you no matter what happens you keep on trucking! That’s the key to happiness focus on the positives and the bad times don’t seem so bad. There are blessings all around us. You are very inspiring great job❣️
A big thank you, Post! Its a treat to tag along with you. I truly enjoy you bringing me along. I still cant call arachnids, "Spider Friends"! Thanks,Post, and God bless!
Excellent content provider, you really know what you are doing and when you don't, you are mature enough to admit it and humble enough to ask for help or input from others. Much respect Post 10, stay safe.
So I got into watching this one and bud I gotta tell ya, you’re a damn problem solver. The strut, chimney stuff, just everything. Never panic, just a calm demeanor why you work a solution up. Very cool. Admirable.
I’m glad that you were able to quick fix the car and didn’t get stuck. Thanks for bringing us along on your adventures. We really appreciate all that you do.
It's all about trial and error. It's interesting watching how your camping set up evolve's with the stove each time and your ideas for optimising the set up going forward. Excellent video👍
This episode shows that in life, bad stuff is gonna happen, and like Post, you must search for an answer and persevere! It's all in the attitude... that can ruin your day or bring you sunshine and happiness! Really enjoy how you problem solve. Thanks for the ride along!
Part two was great Post! Well, except for your vehicle trouble. I am glad you made it home safely! It was good to see an example of what to do if you have a auto problem out there. I hope your SUV is fixed! I bet you can't wait to get your new truck.The glowing pipe and torch was cool to see. You played with fire ,so you know what that means.:-) I am happy to see you got some sleep. Thanks for the clock again. The extra footage was great! I thought you made it here to Indiana. We have cities named Mexico and Peru. :-) The snow and landscape great, but it got up to 77 today in my part of Indiana.:-)
@@justjan147 Just a couple. A red hot chimney that can set the entire tent on fire. A red hot stove next to combustible propane tanks. Not having enough cold weather clothing. Driving the truck into the wilderness with a broken strut. Not having a resupply of wood. No fire safe gloves. Camping on a road with no lights, flags, or reflection. Want me to keep going?
@@brennanreidy2389 how much OSHA training do you have? I'll wait. Maybe you should not watch anymore. I doubt anyone will miss you. Oh, and I want to know how you will do in an emergency. I'm pretty sure he will survive. How about you?
We used to have tree farms right down the road from my home. They grew them for paper and were super fast growing, I think they took around 5 years from planting to harvest. It was a really neat place, especially since we really don't have native trees away from the rivers, except sagebrush. The trees were planted in giant squares one mile to a side, and the old growth would overhang the road. Which was nice because we really don't have shade 😁. The harvesting machines were also very interesting. It would cut, limb, and stack, all in one. Anyway, good video!
Awesome shots of the exhaust from the stove! Looked exactly like a rocket stove, that's crazy. Glad you made it out ok with the car trouble, that would have really worried me. I'm always blown away by how knowledgeable you are
Interesting results with the spark arrester and insulation. My recommendation is to be sure to have enough chimney pipe to extend higher than your tent so the smoke doesn't linger around the vents in the top of the tent.
Postie!!! Im a 53 yr. old carpenter from San Diego, CA Your video's are the Best on UA-cam!!! I look forward to all of your vids. You're a cool dude, my kinda friend. Thanx for the content 🙏
This video was super interesting, the tent actually seemed cozy! I love watching people Macgyver things together( use what you have to make it work)- i do it too. Thanks fo r the video.
If that strut bracket's held in place by two bolts, you can remove one from the right rear and use it to hold the left rear strut in place long enough to get to your mechanic. You've probably already had it repaired by now though lol. My father taught me to always carry some strong, single strand wire and a roll of duct tape for securing loose things. Saved me in my car, truck and motorcycles.
If you ever take off the tire again for repairs, then place the tire under the car. I kept fearing the jack wouldn’t hold and the car would either crush you or damage the wheel hub/rotor/etc. Great video and definitely inspiring for me to go camping.
You inspired me to start a youtube channel and now you're giving me content ideas. I like how you truly go camping and were raised to be outdoors like my brother and me. Please keep up the good work sir!
my advice for post10 or anyone going into the woods during winter when its really cold is to put a cow pelt that has the fur still on it because it is not only light but works better as a thermal break than a tarp and if treated right will remain flexible even when cold from being on the ground or on the snow and ice.
When my parents were kids, there were always horse hide blankets to keep them warm on the way to town in the sleigh. My mom said her dad would heat stones and wrap them in newspapers and put them by their feet at night or under the horse hide blankets for a very cold morning sleigh ride to school for them and the neighbor's kids. He was like the neighborhood school bus. Automobiles were considered silly things and cars were put up on blocks out in the machine shed till summer came around again.
Hi Post, brought back memories when I lived on the farm in North Dakota. I walked on snow drifts that never caved in. Shoveling snow a quarter of a mile to get to the highway to get to work. The bad part the wind chill was 69 below zero.
Post dude you are a LEGEND!!!, this one hands down gave me a ton MORE respect for you, your commitment and perseverance was WOW!!!!, you are the man, I hope though you will consider getting a roadside emergency kit if you don't already have one, even though your insurance does cover you, please remember NO ONE will cover your ASSETS, like YOU could, great vid and much respect to you 🙂
As a Louisiana man I just can't understand how you manage to deal with 1, 2, 3 feet of snow all over the place until APRIL?! I ain't seen snow more than a few times in my whole life. TOTALLY different environment here! On Xmas 2021 down here it was 80F and I stood outside wearing shorts. If it's below freezing I'll shiver uncontrollably. I can tolerate 45C with preparation, just not while sleeping. I like to sleep cold. I can't wait to see your summer montage of clearing drains, both during and after storms!
Post, I love your videos man. As someone who does lots of backpacking and camping myself, I'd really recommend looking into some light weight gear. An inflatable sleeping pad would be a huge space saver/weight saver for you. I'd also recommend some quality boots! Seeing you fall into the water in that culvert a few vids back really reenforces that! Anyway, keep up the great work! These are just my suggestions feel free to ignore them, you do you!!
I think your videos are great. Watch them all. Suggestion: I often have to pull my ice fishing tent-sled up and down the lake edge snow banks. I had the same problem doing that, just as you do, until I brought a piece of twenty foot or so rope along. I just tie it (use a snap ring now) on to the loop, run up the hill, and hand pull it when I am up there on the flat. So much easier.
great video. took me awhile to watch Part 1 and 2. at one time, Indiana had farmers save 10 acres of their farm for future needs for trees/wood. The 10 acres I grew up by was my playground as a kid so I'm still fascinated with lots of trees. But the amount of trees in Maine blows my mind! I was wondering how they load up those trees they cut down but I"m thinking we saw a machine that lifts them near the end?
What about a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) ($200-$499) or a Satellite Emergency Notification Device (SEND) ($220-$350/year but can be paid monthly)? It can be written off as a business expense too 🙂
Hi DaveYou can make a sleeve for your chimney pipe out of that True Vent triple wall pipe they use for pellet stove drill and tap three holes in it around it so you can tighten the bolts down on the chimney pipe like a Christmas tree in the stand that will insulate it with the pipe but also leave another air gap between the two pipes I’ve people do it a lot on the winter camping groups
Just a safety recommendation. Before you go putting your head or body under the car toss the tire under the rotor so you have some sort of stand in case it falls. P.S. for that spark arrestor you could just smash the top together and slide it on top of the open pipe and just use that as the cap.
This hot-tent camp in the big snow crater was probably the most comfy-looking of all of them from this winter. With all that snow and firewood the only limiting factors would be food and boredom!
Wow. Watching Post 10 shovel all that snow…way more energy and endurance than most!! While it’s a long trek to sleep in a tent in the snow on a road, that’s not the point. It’s the adventure!! Thanks for another awesome video!!
One thing about post 10 and steves vids are no fancy editing like music, cut aways, sceanic shots.. etc but thats what makes these vids even more fun. I watch camping vids to feel cozy not to see a documantary style video about some dude who setsup, goes in tent, wakes up next day and goes home.
Watched on Patreon. Love the camping videos. Is it starting to warm up around you now? Looking forward to summer camp videos and the unblocks. Hope you are well.
I'm going to answer your power washer question. I have both. But after buying the electric 2500 psi from Lowe's I have not touched my Honda gas-powered one. No fuel fills stopping me from power washing big jobs and the electric motor only comes on when you're using water. It seems that the electric cleans better but I think it's because the tips have better spray patterns. My neighbor bought one after using mine.
I agree with this statement - electric pressure washers can be purchased for pretty cheap if you watch for a sale. Like any pressure washer (gas or electric) you want to be sure to winterize the pump or (particularly if electric since they are so light) just bring it inside the house/basement to prevent it from freezing up and destroying the pump.
Bro, I watch stealth camping videos all the time, and while I LOVE your de-flooding videos, You,, my friend, should absolutely continue making camping content! You were born for it! Great Video series!
Another awesome episode…try a grain shovel with a long handle on it, you’ll really notice the ease and efficiency next time you have to dig out for a tent. Thanks for the video!
Absolutely fantastic content, keep the good work up, it's fantastic to see you having such fun and the scenery is breathtaking. Sending well wishes from the UK!
Sir Post! Huge fan! Oh, and I hope your finger is ok, ouch! My comment is WAY too late but... I'm a tire and battery guy- based on the wear on the sidewall of your tire that should be covered by whatever warranty you have from where you bought it. There's a groove on the sidewall indicative of internal wear on a tire that was driven on with too low of pressure. As far as my shop and as far as what I know, it doesn't invalidate your warranty. That's included with road hazard protection. In our case, it would only cost you 21 bucks for a new tire. Based on the dot number it was made the 17th week of 2022. Dang it... I hope you didn't have to buy a brand new tire. 😔 hope this helps sir post and I'm sorry my comment was so late!
Brother, thank you for the fantastic evening's entertainment. Had me some dinner and went along for the ride with you. I had a hell of a good laugh when your improvised mallet bit you pounding that first stake in. The steadiness and control of that perfectly enunciated "OUCH." rang so true to my ears, my lord did I have me a chuckle. I have been there more times than I can count in my own tinkerings and improvisations. Keep up the great work, love these camping videos as well as your other content. I appreciate you showing us more of the world, keep on keepin' on man \m/
this was JUST . AMAZING . as an ex scout i loved this video, and the other one of the trucks. really cool man. also i like how when you speed it up, the sound mantain its pitch. a little detail but a very good one im here, with fever in Argentina, at home and watching your great videos man. thanks 4 sharing!
After removing tire & wheel, you should always slide the tire & wheel under the vehicle in a horizontal position just for added security if a jackstand is not available. If the jack was to fail and or vehicle fall, it's much better to fall a couple inches onto the tire & wheel ultimately leaving you an escape area versus potentially being squashed with weight of entire vehicle on your arm, leg or entire body. Even just a chunk of wood/log from woods if available is better than trusting only a scissor jack, especially a scissor jack on unstable half frozen and half muddy ground. P.S. always remember to block/chock your front tires when jacking, never trust or rely on vehicle being in park.
I always look forward to your videos. It kind of gives me a break from the world outside. All the busy roads and people. The longer the video the better. But 2 ? Wow. That was a blessing. Thank you for bringing us along with you. Much love and respect from the Netherlands ❣️🙏
@@bigupyourself but most of them have patreon nowadays. I personally don't see anything wrong with it. It's up to us whether or not we join. I still love watching his videos
Hey love your videos. I wanted to suggest getting some "baling" wire for repairs like like the one you had to do. You can get little rolls have it at Home Depot. Best wishes!
Great video man👍 btw If you get a 45 elbow and run your chimney pipe at an angle out past your tent you won't get any burn marks either, you just have to support the pipe with green branches
Hi post 10 I hope you sort the car out you spoilt use with another good and intresting camping video yes the mud is like cement I didn't realise how much forest you have in America I'm glad you got home safely all the best Andrew south wales uk 👍 👌 😀 🇬🇧
Another camping video... you're spoiling us now 😅 awesome thanks.. 👌 ...your soo close to 1mil subs I can see you will hit that target before the year is out..
Get a gas pressure washer. I bought one at a city sale that was used for cleaning garbage trucks. It didn't mess around and saved lots of time! Liked your camp and the quick cooking stove. Thanks.
Couple things. Steel wool in the end of the pipe is a good disposable spark arrestor, and tin foil wrapped around where the pipe goes through makes a quick and easy insulation.
I have never stressed out so much at someone else's car issue! 😮😅 Reminded me of a time my car dropped the muffler and I dragged it a couple miles home. Then my neighbor jumped the fence, crawled under, and ripped it off the hangers for me. Everyone needs a neighbor like that.
Great video , the trials and tribulation of going so far out are unfortunate but you handled it well. Just a note about your stinky sleeve there, I would only use a 4 inch piece where it goes through the roof both sealing the gap and protecting the tent as well. Keep up the great videos coming.
Considering I use your videos to fall asleep to and end up falling asleep after 10 min… this video will take me weeks to finish. I’m still on part 1! Been watching you since you were unclogging the city streets in mass years ago. Love you bro!!
You fascinate me, and I’m not easily fascinated. A pure gift to this fallen world, and an absolute pleasure to spend time watching. I would much rather watch your adventures for a few hours than any crap movie or series. Too old to do it myself anymore, but wise enough to know your value as a one-of-a-kind.
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I agree! His content has become just about my favorite thing to watch. I'm even thinking I might actually enjoy camping after watching a few of these.
@@Mike_Plays 👏
Post is showing us what his grandparents showed him as a child.
@Mike_Plays IKR. I watch Greg Ovens Rocky Mountain Bushcraft and it's awesome as well!❤
I have a lot of patience but definitely not like you. I absolutely love how calm you are with dealing with your vehicle issue. Again like I said in part one…I’m absolutely hooked watching your videos.
I can’t believe that you managed all that shoveling after the day that you had.
Amazing.
Great video.
Thanks Post!
👍👍👍👊😎
I gotta hand it to you no matter what happens you keep on trucking! That’s the key to happiness focus on the positives and the bad times don’t seem so bad. There are blessings all around us. You are very inspiring great job❣️
A big thank you, Post! Its a treat to tag along with you. I truly enjoy you bringing me along. I still cant call arachnids, "Spider Friends"! Thanks,Post, and God bless!
Excellent content provider, you really know what you are doing and when you don't, you are mature enough to admit it and humble enough to ask for help or input from others. Much respect Post 10, stay safe.
Man, that strut had me worried. So glad you made it home safe, Post!
So I got into watching this one and bud I gotta tell ya, you’re a damn problem solver. The strut, chimney stuff, just everything. Never panic, just a calm demeanor why you work a solution up. Very cool. Admirable.
Yessir, totally agree 👍 🍺 to you
I’m glad that you were able to quick fix the car and didn’t get stuck. Thanks for bringing us along on your adventures. We really appreciate all that you do.
Do you live in a rest home?
@@claztube Nope. Are you in prison?
@@sparbandprobably
It's almost like I'm there with you, that's why I enjoy your content so much. Always a joy watching your adventures bro 😁🏕
It's all about trial and error. It's interesting watching how your camping set up evolve's with the stove each time and your ideas for optimising the set up going forward. Excellent video👍
That was a ton of content. From the strut to the shoveling to the fire to the strut … thanks for new back to back videos!
Camping in the middle of a road!
Only you, Post, only you.
Absolutely love it. Great video.
Nothing stops this guy plus he always looks at the better side of things… another awesome video
The measure of a true outdoorsman is how he deals with breakdowns/emergency situations you did a great job problem solving. Good vid.
This episode shows that in life, bad stuff is gonna happen, and like Post, you must search for an answer and persevere! It's all in the attitude... that can ruin your day or bring you sunshine and happiness! Really enjoy how you problem solve. Thanks for the ride along!
I really like the fact that you put so much time and effort into your videos. Well done young man
Part two was great Post! Well, except for your vehicle trouble. I am glad you made it home safely! It was good to see an example of what to do if you have a auto problem out there. I hope your SUV is fixed! I bet you can't wait to get your new truck.The glowing pipe and torch was cool to see. You played with fire ,so you know what that means.:-) I am happy to see you got some sleep. Thanks for the clock again. The extra footage was great! I thought you made it here to Indiana. We have cities named Mexico and Peru. :-) The snow and landscape great, but it got up to 77 today in my part of Indiana.:-)
great video post , so so glad you got home safe , all the best from Wales.
It's so much fun going camping with you! And educational!
Please don't repeat anything he does. This is not educational. It's moronic.
@@brennanreidy2389 What exactly is moronic? Just asking.
@@justjan147 Just a couple. A red hot chimney that can set the entire tent on fire. A red hot stove next to combustible propane tanks. Not having enough cold weather clothing. Driving the truck into the wilderness with a broken strut. Not having a resupply of wood. No fire safe gloves. Camping on a road with no lights, flags, or reflection. Want me to keep going?
@@brennanreidy2389 I think your statement is rude, there are better ways to get your point across than calling someone a moron.
@@brennanreidy2389 how much OSHA training do you have?
I'll wait.
Maybe you should not watch anymore. I doubt anyone will miss you. Oh, and I want to know how you will do in an emergency. I'm pretty sure he will survive. How about you?
We used to have tree farms right down the road from my home. They grew them for paper and were super fast growing, I think they took around 5 years from planting to harvest. It was a really neat place, especially since we really don't have native trees away from the rivers, except sagebrush. The trees were planted in giant squares one mile to a side, and the old growth would overhang the road. Which was nice because we really don't have shade 😁. The harvesting machines were also very interesting. It would cut, limb, and stack, all in one. Anyway, good video!
Awesome shots of the exhaust from the stove! Looked exactly like a rocket stove, that's crazy.
Glad you made it out ok with the car trouble, that would have really worried me. I'm always blown away by how knowledgeable you are
Wow you made up for not posting for a while with two good videos. Thank you!
These videos take alot of time to make, edit and plan. Thanks for Watching
@@post.10 Yes I can't believe you edit videos on your phone, makes it more impressive.
@Tom Bardy he edits on his phone?! Wow! Now I'm even more impressed! I
@@post.10 Thanks for Posting! 📫
Yeah!
Hopefully you may get to see the Northern Lights on one of these camping nights!
Interesting results with the spark arrester and insulation. My recommendation is to be sure to have enough chimney pipe to extend higher than your tent so the smoke doesn't linger around the vents in the top of the tent.
This is the most exhausted I've ever seen you. Whatever could go wrong... did. Thanks for taking us on all your adventures!
revenge of Murphy's Law!!!!
Awesome - two great camp videos in a row! Keep up the great work. I’m so glad to be a follower. Cheers from Germany
Postie!!! Im a 53 yr. old carpenter from San Diego, CA
Your video's are the Best on UA-cam!!! I look forward to all of your vids. You're a cool dude, my kinda friend. Thanx for the content 🙏
This video was super interesting, the tent actually seemed cozy! I love watching people Macgyver things together( use what you have to make it work)- i do it too. Thanks fo r the video.
you are fearless! stay safe and keep the vids coming. they are immensely enjoyable.
Because the tent is so deep, you could have pulled out the side ties with paracord and snow anchors and had even more room. Great vid!
If that strut bracket's held in place by two bolts, you can remove one from the right rear and use it to hold the left rear strut in place long enough to get to your mechanic. You've probably already had it repaired by now though lol. My father taught me to always carry some strong, single strand wire and a roll of duct tape for securing loose things. Saved me in my car, truck and motorcycles.
Thank you for another amazing over night winter camping trip. Looking forward for another camping trip.
If you ever take off the tire again for repairs, then place the tire under the car. I kept fearing the jack wouldn’t hold and the car would either crush you or damage the wheel hub/rotor/etc.
Great video and definitely inspiring for me to go camping.
You inspired me to start a youtube channel and now you're giving me content ideas. I like how you truly go camping and were raised to be outdoors like my brother and me. Please keep up the good work sir!
This 2 part adventure is some of your best work yet
my advice for post10 or anyone going into the woods during winter when its really cold is to put a cow pelt that has the fur still on it because it is not only light but works better as a thermal break than a tarp and if treated right will remain flexible even when cold from being on the ground or on the snow and ice.
When my parents were kids, there were always horse hide blankets to keep them warm on the way to town in the sleigh. My mom said her dad would heat stones and wrap them in newspapers and put them by their feet at night or under the horse hide blankets for a very cold morning sleigh ride to school for them and the neighbor's kids. He was like the neighborhood school bus. Automobiles were considered silly things and cars were put up on blocks out in the machine shed till summer came around again.
Lol wool blankets!
Hi Post, brought back memories when I lived on the farm in North Dakota. I walked on snow drifts that never caved in. Shoveling snow a quarter of a mile to get to the highway to get to work. The bad part the wind chill was 69 below zero.
Post dude you are a LEGEND!!!, this one hands down gave me a ton MORE respect for you, your commitment and perseverance was WOW!!!!, you are the man, I hope though you will consider getting a roadside emergency kit if you don't already have one, even though your insurance does cover you, please remember NO ONE will cover your ASSETS, like YOU could, great vid and much respect to you 🙂
As a Louisiana man I just can't understand how you manage to deal with 1, 2, 3 feet of snow all over the place until APRIL?! I ain't seen snow more than a few times in my whole life. TOTALLY different environment here! On Xmas 2021 down here it was 80F and I stood outside wearing shorts. If it's below freezing I'll shiver uncontrollably. I can tolerate 45C with preparation, just not while sleeping. I like to sleep cold. I can't wait to see your summer montage of clearing drains, both during and after storms!
Hi Arynn. I guess you wouldn't like a Canadian winter at 40 below zero. HAHA
@@rottenanimal619 No, I wouldn't. I'd be very uncomfortable outside. Which is a shame really, considering the Canadian landscape is gorgeous.
I get tired of the long cold winters.
@@rottenanimal619LOL, I'm in Ontario ,tons of snow. ❤😊
Post, I love your videos man. As someone who does lots of backpacking and camping myself, I'd really recommend looking into some light weight gear. An inflatable sleeping pad would be a huge space saver/weight saver for you.
I'd also recommend some quality boots! Seeing you fall into the water in that culvert a few vids back really reenforces that! Anyway, keep up the great work! These are just my suggestions feel free to ignore them, you do you!!
I think your videos are great. Watch them all.
Suggestion: I often have to pull my ice fishing tent-sled up and down the lake edge snow banks. I had the same problem doing that, just as you do, until I brought a piece of twenty foot or so rope along. I just tie it (use a snap ring now) on to the loop, run up the hill, and hand pull it when I am up there on the flat. So much easier.
I also was thinking that...A long rope with a knot every foot and a half, then pull it up the hill once your up top!
Sweet!!! Love your camping videos so much! Very calming and sometimes educating. Have a blessed Easter my friend. Hugs😎
great video. took me awhile to watch Part 1 and 2. at one time, Indiana had farmers save 10 acres of their farm for future needs for trees/wood. The 10 acres I grew up by was my playground as a kid so I'm still fascinated with lots of trees. But the amount of trees in Maine blows my mind! I was wondering how they load up those trees they cut down but I"m thinking we saw a machine that lifts them near the end?
Another quality watch !!! Keep em coming my friend, it’s an absolute pleasure watching you on your adventures, please keep safe 🙏👌
Wow, car trouble, dog tired, that man truly wanted to camp out that night. Bravo Mr Post10.
I love this, let’s determination and grit and adventure. You’re an amazing young man.
I so love your videos!! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! For all the hard work you do in posting them. I learn tons from you!
What about a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) ($200-$499) or a Satellite Emergency Notification Device (SEND) ($220-$350/year but can be paid monthly)? It can be written off as a business expense too 🙂
Hi DaveYou can make a sleeve for your chimney pipe out of that True Vent triple wall pipe they use for pellet stove drill and tap three holes in it around it so you can tighten the bolts down on the chimney pipe like a Christmas tree in the stand that will insulate it with the pipe but also leave another air gap between the two pipes I’ve people do it a lot on the winter camping groups
Just a safety recommendation. Before you go putting your head or body under the car toss the tire under the rotor so you have some sort of stand in case it falls. P.S. for that spark arrestor you could just smash the top together and slide it on top of the open pipe and just use that as the cap.
This hot-tent camp in the big snow crater was probably the most comfy-looking of all of them from this winter. With all that snow and firewood the only limiting factors would be food and boredom!
Wow. Watching Post 10 shovel all that snow…way more energy and endurance than most!! While it’s a long trek to sleep in a tent in the snow on a road, that’s not the point. It’s the adventure!! Thanks for another awesome video!!
One thing about post 10 and steves vids are no fancy editing like music, cut aways, sceanic shots.. etc but thats what makes these vids even more fun. I watch camping vids to feel cozy not to see a documantary style video about some dude who setsup, goes in tent, wakes up next day and goes home.
Cool calm and collective and makes the best of any situation! Yep that's Post!!! Excellent video. B Safe.......
This guy really knows what he is doing. Post 10 does love the snow ! Great part 2 !!!
Please dont tell him, or people that. This is idiotic at the least.
Had to rewatch since I was on the road and was mostly just listening. Dude moved a crap ton of snow, holy cow
Thanks for the adventure.
Watched on Patreon. Love the camping videos. Is it starting to warm up around you now? Looking forward to summer camp videos and the unblocks. Hope you are well.
I'm going to answer your power washer question. I have both. But after buying the electric 2500 psi from Lowe's I have not touched my Honda gas-powered one. No fuel fills stopping me from power washing big jobs and the electric motor only comes on when you're using water. It seems that the electric cleans better but I think it's because the tips have better spray patterns. My neighbor bought one after using mine.
I agree with this statement - electric pressure washers can be purchased for pretty cheap if you watch for a sale. Like any pressure washer (gas or electric) you want to be sure to winterize the pump or (particularly if electric since they are so light) just bring it inside the house/basement to prevent it from freezing up and destroying the pump.
Even though your crooked stove is absolutley killing my O.C.D, and also melting your tent from leaning right up against it it's still a great video😊
Keep on keeping on man. Just recently found your videos, I am addicted now, nice work man👍
Two great videos in a row. Thanks! Glad you made it home safe.
Bro, I watch stealth camping videos all the time, and while I LOVE your de-flooding videos, You,, my friend, should absolutely continue making camping content! You were born for it! Great Video series!
Another awesome episode…try a grain shovel with a long handle on it, you’ll really notice the ease and efficiency next time you have to dig out for a tent. Thanks for the video!
the way you handled the car issue, very inspiring!
Absolutely fantastic content, keep the good work up, it's fantastic to see you having such fun and the scenery is breathtaking. Sending well wishes from the UK!
We really enjoy your camping videos! You should revisit your delivery truck camp.😊
Sir Post! Huge fan! Oh, and I hope your finger is ok, ouch! My comment is WAY too late but... I'm a tire and battery guy- based on the wear on the sidewall of your tire that should be covered by whatever warranty you have from where you bought it. There's a groove on the sidewall indicative of internal wear on a tire that was driven on with too low of pressure. As far as my shop and as far as what I know, it doesn't invalidate your warranty. That's included with road hazard protection. In our case, it would only cost you 21 bucks for a new tire. Based on the dot number it was made the 17th week of 2022. Dang it... I hope you didn't have to buy a brand new tire. 😔 hope this helps sir post and I'm sorry my comment was so late!
Beautiful vids! Any word on your new truck youre going to get? And can you please do an overview with how youre going to use it? Thanks posty : )
Brother, thank you for the fantastic evening's entertainment. Had me some dinner and went along for the ride with you. I had a hell of a good laugh when your improvised mallet bit you pounding that first stake in. The steadiness and control of that perfectly enunciated "OUCH." rang so true to my ears, my lord did I have me a chuckle. I have been there more times than I can count in my own tinkerings and improvisations. Keep up the great work, love these camping videos as well as your other content. I appreciate you showing us more of the world, keep on keepin' on man \m/
Congrats on making 700,000 subscribers posty love videos.stay safe...❤❤
this was JUST . AMAZING .
as an ex scout i loved this video, and the other one of the trucks. really cool man. also i like how when you speed it up, the sound mantain its pitch. a little detail but a very good one
im here, with fever in Argentina, at home and watching your great videos man. thanks 4 sharing!
Your videos are amazing! I’ll be watching for your next trip! ❤🇺🇸
Wow! I didn’t realize that last one was going to be a two-parter! Awesome surprise!
Thank you for such a good video. So enjoyable.
After removing tire & wheel, you should always slide the tire & wheel under the vehicle in a horizontal position just for added security if a jackstand is not available.
If the jack was to fail and or vehicle fall, it's much better to fall a couple inches onto the tire & wheel ultimately leaving you an escape area versus potentially being squashed with weight of entire vehicle on your arm, leg or entire body.
Even just a chunk of wood/log from woods if available is better than trusting only a scissor jack, especially a scissor jack on unstable half frozen and half muddy ground.
P.S. always remember to block/chock your front tires when jacking, never trust or rely on vehicle being in park.
Love the camping videos Post keep up the good work.
I'm so excited to watch part 2. Thanks post!
I love how you fast forward the video when you are driving fast through the snow ❄️ ❄️❄️
Continued brilliance from last video. Loved it.
I now qualify you as a mechanic haha. I’m a mechanic too. I look down and find myself bleeding from who knows what haha
Two wonderful videos . Stay safe out there ,thank you for your hard work .wish i was young again but dont think i would like it out there at night 😂
I love your winter camping videos ❄️❄️❄️
I always look forward to your videos. It kind of gives me a break from the world outside. All the busy roads and people. The longer the video the better. But 2 ? Wow. That was a blessing. Thank you for bringing us along with you. Much love and respect from the Netherlands ❣️🙏
@@bigupyourself but most of them have patreon nowadays. I personally don't see anything wrong with it. It's up to us whether or not we join. I still love watching his videos
Hey love your videos. I wanted to suggest getting some "baling" wire for repairs like like the one you had to do. You can get little rolls have it at Home Depot. Best wishes!
Love camping with you enjoy watching your videos thank you 😊🌲⛄❄️🌨️⛄🌲😊💕🐄
Great videos, man. There was quite a lot of good civil engineering information also.
Great video man👍 btw If you get a 45 elbow and run your chimney pipe at an angle out past your tent you won't get any burn marks either, you just have to support the pipe with green branches
What i like about you is your work ethic, absolutely no messing about just get it done!
What a treat. Two long camping videos in a row. Do we get to go back to the truck camp soon? I love those.
Hi post 10 I hope you sort the car out you spoilt use with another good and intresting camping video yes the mud is like cement I didn't realise how much forest you have in America I'm glad you got home safely all the best Andrew south wales uk 👍 👌 😀 🇬🇧
Thanks for another great video. New sub. Catching up on older videos
Another camping video... you're spoiling us now 😅 awesome thanks.. 👌 ...your soo close to 1mil subs I can see you will hit that target before the year is out..
Get a gas pressure washer. I bought one at a city sale that was used for cleaning garbage trucks. It didn't mess around and saved lots of time! Liked your camp and the quick cooking stove. Thanks.
Couple things. Steel wool in the end of the pipe is a good disposable spark arrestor, and tin foil wrapped around where the pipe goes through makes a quick and easy insulation.
Light steel wool on fire and see what happens..
love your attitude, kept it cool and just troopered through
I have never stressed out so much at someone else's car issue! 😮😅 Reminded me of a time my car dropped the muffler and I dragged it a couple miles home. Then my neighbor jumped the fence, crawled under, and ripped it off the hangers for me. Everyone needs a neighbor like that.
Great video , the trials and tribulation of going so far out are unfortunate but you handled it well. Just a note about your stinky sleeve there, I would only use a 4 inch piece where it goes through the roof both sealing the gap and protecting the tent as well. Keep up the great videos coming.
I love your videos. Always great content. Thank you for sharing