My brahda very much appreciated and thank you for that trip out to Eastern Oregon, yeah lots of structures out there to explore more, stay safe and warm on your travels, hang loose see you lathas ✌🤙👍
Wow I learned so much! I do appreciate a visual on seeing how it’s done, lots of great info in here, and that one pot meal looks amazing! Thank you for taking us along on your journey and showing us how.
I like that fire reflector a lot. Your grill looks pretty promising too. Watching along as I am preparing my fettuccine Alfredo with my own home grown garlic on top of the wood stove, only in the house where it is toasty cozy!
@@CoyoteWorks01 doing good. My 7 year old daughter and I just recovered from covid same time. Like father like daughter ❤️ 🙂 how's everything going on your side? If you like the coffee I have more I need to send to you.
Ha! Yeah I’m glad I didn’t forget it. I always take a last walk around my camp after I’m all packed up to make sure I’m not leaving anything. Cheers my friend!
I’ve watched this video so many times. Your winter adventures are my favorite. Hope all is well with you, Casey. It’s been awhile since we’ve seen you on a new adventure. Hope to see you soon.
Another great video and lessons for winter camping. Thanks for taking the time to put it all together. Looking forward as always, for the past five years to watching more.
Been following you for many years One thing I really love about your channel is you keep it real. You show what most of us have a good veh no ultra expensive equipment You show what most of us can do and afford. Keep up the excellent work I can really appreciate the snow and cold there. I never knew true cold until the Navy sent me to Newport RI for 2 years! LOL Stay true my friend! Look forward to many more years of this channel
Thank you my friend. It’s really cool to hear that you appreciate what I’m doing. I love it out there and want anyone else who wants to get out there to know that it’s in reach for them. Doesn’t take a lot to be comfortable and have a nice time out there. Cheers!
Love this channel. I have been watching for years now. Your a great storyteller and have your vid setups down to a science. Great work and always happy to see your travel companions 🔫 in your vids.
Thanks my friend. Glad to hear from another who appreciates my kind of travel companions! And thanks for being there for so long now. Look forward to seeing you around for many more years I hope!
There are a couple of sites like that in that area at about 40:20 in the vid. I recognize the thing that could have been a root cellar. Thanks for your explorations. I've been able to find several of the areas where you've been. Wonderful country.
I love your videos so much and so much information as well. I love your grille and love your idea and I hope you’re successful with it! Count me in for an order of that grille!
Hello Casey Thankyou for a new awesome great video. I love watching your channel. You take care and be safe sir. I love history and metal detecting and camping. Me and my girlfriend both love watching your videos.we live in northern Louisiana. I like the grill. If you make them I will buy one Casey
For sure. Thank you my friend! Glad you enjoyed the video! My sister lives in Southern LA. I love how different that country is from what we have here! Cheers!
Loved the video! Also think meal sounded yummy. Thanks for info & helpful ideas with hand warmers too in sleeping bag. If you decide to make the grills on a stake, i would be interested if affordable for us. Thanks again for an interesting video.
@@CoyoteWorks01 Bro, What tires you rennin on the jeep? I have 16 x 8 cooper discover AT3's on the 4Runner and think I could do better in snow conditions. Their not bad and real quiet but a bit slippery in hard pack snow, but that's a bitch anyway! Thanks
Thank you . Yeah in that area I was in there are in the midst of cutting as many of those Juniper trees as they can. In fact about a 1/4 of a mile from my campsite was the edge of the area they have clear cut them too so far. You can see the areas of clear cut juniper in a few of my drone shots. Cheers!
Another good video. I like the grill idea. Maybe a couple of different sizes, but the one thing I would like to see is an extension rod between the grill and the vertical rod. Maybe a foot or so. Just enough to get it a little farther away from the fire. Stay cool.
Hey buddy, great video, I enjoy them thoroughly. I remember when you only had couple of thousands subscribers. You have come a long way, keep it up. Just wondering does you-tube not pay enough to their creators anymore?
Thank you. And good to hear that you’ve been with me for so long. Yeah at my size of channel UA-cam doesn’t pay much. Really not even enough to cover the fuel of my trips much less cameras, editing equipment, etc. I think it gets better for really big channels that have several hundred thousand subscribers but at my level the contributions from you guys are what keeps it going. Cheers!
Say Casey you've seen the movie Jeremiah Johnson with Robert Redford, anyway in a scene of the movie a mountain man was teaching Jeremiah about the mountain ways, and he took coals from the fire, spread them out and put dirt down, then slept on them. I was thinking that taking a few of the coals of the fire and putting them in a steel box and put it in the tent to keep you nice and toasty till morning. A bigger box and a handful of coals would do the trick and wouldn't get to hot to melt anything. Something like a army ammo can. You would want it pretty much air tight. Just an idea. Even if you would heat some rocks up and put them in a ammo can would help.
OMG Casey that meal looks great you always step It up with your cooking and New gadgets I love your new fire grill contraption that would come in handy and New age Bushcraft
I have never been out in that area with snow! Looks like a really cool place to explorer in the winter. I used to enjoy the Little Glass Butte area a lot. Thanks for sharing!
Casey I had a few thought on keeping the gear warm and running. Try a old cooler. Put your batteries in there with a hand warmer pack. That would keep the temp from freezing and zapping the battery life. Alain on the water can go to Lowe’s or Home Depot and get a roll of Refectix and some Refectix tape. Make a cover for your jug. Slide a warmer in between the cover and jug and that should keep it from freezing.
Great video. Funny, I used my Ready Light for the first time over the weekend and didn't think anyone was close to me camp, I guy came over and said "Can you redirect that light, your blinding me" Then of course asked me all about it, etc. Next day he said he ordered his. Told about you and your gear.
First I always enjoy your videos. Regarding the cooking grate I would suggest you make it different or better than what is already on the market. Something to make someone want to buy it. Have you done market research on your product? CYA with a provisional patent. Just my 2 cents. Good luck!
Thanks my friend. I haven’t really done any research besides trying to find one of a similar design. It works great for me and is literally the best grill i have ever used for what I do. Thanks for the suggestions for sure! Appreciate that.
Nice chilly adventure! - Hey, another option to keep your water jug from freezing is to bury it in the snow. Sorry if this has already been posted in the comments I skimmed a few pages and then saw there are 230!
Casey, really enjoyed the video. On the Water Jug with a Harbor Fright moving blanket. Wrap the moving blanket at least twice. It works for me. If the water freezes. Chances are the water filter media in the cartridge, will be rendered useless. In turn needing to be replaced. Cheers, Mate.
Love that reflector wall. Looks terrific
Oh man it worked really well. Spendy but worth it as many campfires as I build!
So awesome how you’re able to get drone shots while you’re driving. I enjoy your winter adventures the most.
Always fun to watch your adventures my friend. Thanks for taking us along.
I like the nifty firewall Kasey..
Great video Casey.
For sure.. It’s a pretty cool piece of kit!
Any camping video that starts with sizzling bacon is an instant winner!!! .👍
Ha! For sure. And no camping trip is complete without at least one meal with bacon in it! Cheers!
Thanks for your winter overland camping video 😎👍
For sure my friend!
Keep safety.. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a wonderful day and success for you 🤝🏻😊
For sure! Thank you!
Always love watching your videos.
Have a great day!
Thank you!
Thanks my friend, be safe.
For sure! You too my friend!
Campfire jumbolia. Nice reflector, even I can build. My own fire ring from farm store when I need one.
My brahda very much appreciated and thank you for that trip out to Eastern Oregon, yeah lots of structures out there to explore more, stay safe and warm on your travels, hang loose see you lathas ✌🤙👍
Awesome video and thanks for sharing!! Safe travels
Thank you my friend!
Wow I learned so much! I do appreciate a visual on seeing how it’s done, lots of great info in here, and that one pot meal looks amazing! Thank you for taking us along on your journey and showing us how.
Love your videos, thanks for sharing the Oregon outdoors with us, I never realized how cool your state is
Ever heard the quote from Henry Ford? “Chop your own wood and it will warm you twice” love these videos so much.
Ha! I have heard that. And it definitely has merit. Cheers!
Thanks for the shout out! I really love the new Tacoma. Can’t wait for Lolo to do their magic.
For sure! Looking forward to seeing it!
That bacon in butter seemed like I imagine heaven! Yes I would be interested in that grill
Oh yeah. Can’t get much better than bacon fried up in a little butter right!? Thanks for the feedback on the grill too!
We had 7” here on the North coast of NC. This was rare. Thank you for the video.
My parents live in garner, my mom was excited and made a little snowman on her car hood,
I still have our two early 1950's Coleman lanterns, and new mantles in little packets.
Yes I still have one or two as well as an old Coleman white gas stove. They all still work great and are probably about 70 years old now.
Thank you CW
I like that fire reflector a lot. Your grill looks pretty promising too. Watching along as I am preparing my fettuccine Alfredo with my own home grown garlic on top of the wood stove, only in the house where it is toasty cozy!
Oh man that sound delicious! Making me hungry! Cheers my friend!
Thanks for the adventure Casey
For sure Larry! Thanks for stopping by!
i love being out in the snow like that!!! thanks for sharing the beautiful snow covered landscape & taking us along for the ride!!
For sure my friend! I also really enjoy the snow camping!
Amazing adventure.
Thank you!
Great video again Casey.
Thank you. And good to hear from you as always! You doing well my friend?
@@CoyoteWorks01 doing good. My 7 year old daughter and I just recovered from covid same time. Like father like daughter ❤️ 🙂 how's everything going on your side? If you like the coffee I have more I need to send to you.
fire reflective wall is the great great product! i usually use alluminum foil for the job. it also works well !
Thank you! Yeah it worked well and saved me a lot of time building one like I usually do. Cheers!
Always love your appreciation and attention to historical places and details. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Mark!
When you were breaking camp I kept seeing your chain saw in the tree and thought oh no!! Great adventure while I had breakfast!!
Ha! Yeah I’m glad I didn’t forget it. I always take a last walk around my camp after I’m all packed up to make sure I’m not leaving anything. Cheers my friend!
I’ve watched this video so many times. Your winter adventures are my favorite. Hope all is well with you, Casey. It’s been awhile since we’ve seen you on a new adventure. Hope to see you soon.
Been wondering too. Hopefully all ok, it's very uncharacteristic.
@@MarxAlex Hope Casey is OK!
Yay!
Wow that fire wall was amazing. That would sure make a big difference throwing heat back at you. 🇨🇦👍
Looks fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
I know that was rough for you but it was entertaining for me. I laughed my ass off when you beeped your cuss.
Ha! You caught that! Lol.
Such awesome country you live in and explore. Thanks for taking us!
Thank you my friend! I agree. So grateful to have the areas to explore around here.
Good to see ya brother, nice fire, great food, we love ya, peace.
Thank you! Appreciate that!
Oh man, that chow looks simple yet amazing! I'll definitely have to copy that when I camp out in the Sierras.
Another great video and lessons for winter camping. Thanks for taking the time to put it all together. Looking forward as always, for the past five years to watching more.
i think thats a nice invention
Been following you for many years One thing I really love about your channel is you keep it real. You show what most of us have a good veh no ultra expensive equipment You show what most of us can do and afford. Keep up the excellent work I can really appreciate the snow and cold there. I never knew true cold until the Navy sent me to Newport RI for 2 years! LOL Stay true my friend! Look forward to many more years of this channel
The gear that he uses is really expensive! The reflector is $400 and it goes on and on.
Thank you my friend. It’s really cool to hear that you appreciate what I’m doing. I love it out there and want anyone else who wants to get out there to know that it’s in reach for them. Doesn’t take a lot to be comfortable and have a nice time out there. Cheers!
No new adventures. I see you post pictures on Instagram. Will we see new adventures on video soon. I miss them. Loyal fan. God Bless and be safe.
I like the grill too. The rod could be longer for us beach campers. I think I like shorts & t-shirt camping better!
Thats a good point on the longer rod for in the beach sand. Thanks for the feedback!
Always looking forward to a new video, you made my day, stuck quarantined for a few more days, keep them coming !
For sure Brian! Hope your quarantine goes quickly for you! Glad you enjoyed.
I still prefer the Coleman lanterns. And the Coleman camp stoves. They're efficient, and can also serve as a heat source.
They definitely still have their place. I would use them for sure in a canvas wall tent. Cheers!
Thanks for taking us with you Casey.
For sure! Always a pleasure to have you along!
Love this channel. I have been watching for years now. Your a great storyteller and have your vid setups down to a science. Great work and always happy to see your travel companions 🔫 in your vids.
Thanks my friend. Glad to hear from another who appreciates my kind of travel companions! And thanks for being there for so long now. Look forward to seeing you around for many more years I hope!
That fire wall is really cool!
Thanks for the adventure! You're in one of the areas that we planned on exploring this summer. We are looking forward to exploring that area more now.
It’s a great area. You’ll enjoy exploring out there for sure. Might even run in to you out there!
There are a couple of sites like that in that area at about 40:20 in the vid. I recognize the thing that could have been a root cellar. Thanks for your explorations. I've been able to find several of the areas where you've been. Wonderful country.
I love your videos so much and so much information as well. I love your grille and love your idea and I hope you’re successful with it! Count me in for an order of that grille!
Great set up Casey,nice winter outdoor cooking ! Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱❤️🇺🇸💪🥇😀
Nice video Casey..!
Thanks Dave!
Hey Casey put on the list of one of those fabricated grills, nice video enjoyed it.
Will do my friend. And thanks for the feedback on it.
Thx for the vid, but BRRRR, I don't miss that white stuff at all, but love the neighborhood, thx Casey
Ha! Yeah it was a bit chilly for sure ;-)
Thank you for taking us along with you!!! I appreciate the amount of time you spend filming your trips.
I like the grill. I have a larger one already, but for the size I really like your design for solo adventures.
Yeah it works pretty well for me for sure. Thanks for the feedback! Cheers!
Awesome Vid as Allways. Thanks 🍻
Thank you!
Great video! I like the grill! I would like the stake twice as long....for the beach. Maybe a two part ...screwed together?? Thanks again!!!
Could the stakes be made out of aluminum?? Heavy gage?.....
Yeah that’s a good point. A longer stake would help a lot for deep sand. Cheers!
Here is Oregon as well, enjoy your videos.
Love your big territory Casey. Great for camping. Cheers from the UK.
Thanks my friend! Yeah it is huge territory out there. Lots of room to roam and explore. Cheers!
For better heat off your fire put a silver survival blanket on poles behind you and will reflect the heat back at you we do this camping in Scotland
That’s a great tip my friend. Good to hear from Scotland! Cheers!
Hello Casey Thankyou for a new awesome great video. I love watching your channel. You take care and be safe sir. I love history and metal detecting and camping. Me and my girlfriend both love watching your videos.we live in northern Louisiana. I like the grill. If you make them I will buy one Casey
For sure. Thank you my friend! Glad you enjoyed the video! My sister lives in Southern LA. I love how different that country is from what we have here! Cheers!
Loved the video! Also think meal sounded yummy. Thanks for info & helpful ideas with hand warmers too in sleeping bag. If you decide to make the grills on a stake, i would be interested if affordable for us. Thanks again for an interesting video.
Like the reflector and I think u should go in production with your grill. I like that grill.
Thanks my friend. Appreciate the feedback!
Casey I've missed your Camp talks and adventure video's the past few weeks. I hope all is well.
Thanks for the ride along and the tip on the hand warmers, great idea! Creeping up on 75K, nice to see the progress on the channel. Cheers
Thanks my friend. Yeah it’s still growing slowly. Cheers!
@@CoyoteWorks01 Bro, What tires you rennin on the jeep? I have 16 x 8 cooper discover AT3's on the 4Runner and think I could do better in snow conditions. Their not bad and real quiet but a bit slippery in hard pack snow, but that's a bitch anyway! Thanks
Love your videos man but here in Arizona if you cut any trees on public land like you did you're facing fines for each branch or cut!
Thank you . Yeah in that area I was in there are in the midst of cutting as many of those Juniper trees as they can. In fact about a 1/4 of a mile from my campsite was the edge of the area they have clear cut them too so far. You can see the areas of clear cut juniper in a few of my drone shots. Cheers!
@@CoyoteWorks01 I had no doubt you were 100% legal, just hate to see somebody try it in an area that doesn't allow it. Keep up the great work! 👍
As always, great video. Your "not very exciting" outings are still awesome! My favorite YT channel, hands down.
Thank you my friend! Always really appreciate hearing that!
The aluminum stove over the fire is a great idea! I’ve seen cast iron ones but they were too big and heavy. I’d be down for one!
Excellent video Casey! As I always, my family and I look forward to your adventures.
Thanks you my friend. Glad you enjoyed!
Like the content Casey, keep em coming.
Thanks my friend! I will for sure!
I enjoy your winter adventure videos and that looks like a very interesting area to explore. Awesome vid
Thank you my friend!
once again youve inspired me to get out and camp!
Awesome my friend! I hope you do. Can’t wait to hear back on how your adventures go!
I would be interested in your prototype for sure. I would make the rod part maybe longer for better heat control. Any who great video!
Perfect! Thanks for the feedback! Cheers my friend!
Great content Casey! Always a pleasure
Thank You!
Great video. Us western new yorkers say no problem. That's not much. Just had 15inches of heavy wet snow
Ha! Yeah it was cold but overall turned out to be a pretty mild trip. Just cold enough to make it interesting ;-). Cheers!
Another good video. I like the grill idea. Maybe a couple of different sizes, but the one thing I would like to see is an extension rod between the grill and the vertical rod. Maybe a foot or so. Just enough to get it a little farther away from the fire. Stay cool.
I was just out at Frederick Butte. Will be back there for sure, try to find those sites. Great video as always!
Another great adventure Casey. You’ve got your camping system dialed in👌
Thanks my friend. Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice piece of work buddy. Glad to see your still at it.
Thanks my friend! For sure. I’ll probably keep doing it until I’m to old and decrepit! Cheers!
Hey buddy, great video, I enjoy them thoroughly. I remember when you only had couple of thousands subscribers. You have come a long way, keep it up. Just wondering does you-tube not pay enough to their creators anymore?
Thank you. And good to hear that you’ve been with me for so long. Yeah at my size of channel UA-cam doesn’t pay much. Really not even enough to cover the fuel of my trips much less cameras, editing equipment, etc. I think it gets better for really big channels that have several hundred thousand subscribers but at my level the contributions from you guys are what keeps it going. Cheers!
Another great video. Thanks man!🙏
Thanks my friend!
@@CoyoteWorks01 I’m hoping when travel between our countries returns to normal I can go on one of your planned group excursions!
Say Casey you've seen the movie Jeremiah Johnson with Robert Redford, anyway in a scene of the movie a mountain man was teaching Jeremiah about the mountain ways, and he took coals from the fire, spread them out and put dirt down, then slept on them. I was thinking that taking a few of the coals of the fire and putting them in a steel box and put it in the tent to keep you nice and toasty till morning. A bigger box and a handful of coals would do the trick and wouldn't get to hot to melt anything. Something like a army ammo can. You would want it pretty much air tight. Just an idea. Even if you would heat some rocks up and put them in a ammo can would help.
Oh man that is one of my all time favorite movies. I think I saw it for the first time when I was about 10 years old!
OMG Casey that meal looks great you always step It up with your cooking and New gadgets I love your new fire grill contraption that would come in handy and New age Bushcraft
Oh man it was good! Thanks my friend! Cheers.
Good video. 👍🏻
I have never been out in that area with snow! Looks like a really cool place to explorer in the winter. I used to enjoy the Little Glass Butte area a lot. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks my friend. Yeah I like that Glass Buttes area too! Cheers
Stay safe out there, buddy👍🎩🍻⛏
For sure my friend! Happy hunting out there. I’ll be watching all your cool finds! Cheers 🍻
Great videos Casey!! I'd buy it !
Casey I had a few thought on keeping the gear warm and running. Try a old cooler. Put your batteries in there with a hand warmer pack. That would keep the temp from freezing and zapping the battery life. Alain on the water can go to Lowe’s or Home Depot and get a roll of Refectix and some Refectix tape. Make a cover for your jug. Slide a warmer in between the cover and jug and that should keep it from freezing.
Great video thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you!
About 3 companies already make a variation of that grill, but that looks like really good quality. That heat shield looks great.
Good to know. Thanks for the feedback. I’ll do some googling and check them out. Cheers!
Love the table and the stove. I would like more tools accessories links in the comments
Wow man, you make a LOT of food.
Enjoyed the video
Great video. Funny, I used my Ready Light for the first time over the weekend and didn't think anyone was close to me camp, I guy came over and said "Can you redirect that light, your blinding me" Then of course asked me all about it, etc. Next day he said he ordered his. Told about you and your gear.
Ha! That’s a great story! It’s one of my go to pieces of gear for sure!
First I always enjoy your videos. Regarding the cooking grate I would suggest you make it different or better than what is already on the market. Something to make someone want to buy it. Have you done market research on your product? CYA with a provisional patent. Just my 2 cents. Good luck!
Thanks my friend. I haven’t really done any research besides trying to find one of a similar design. It works great for me and is literally the best grill i have ever used for what I do. Thanks for the suggestions for sure! Appreciate that.
Love the overhead shots. Would be interesting to learn how they are accomplished.
Nice chilly adventure! - Hey, another option to keep your water jug from freezing is to bury it in the snow. Sorry if this has already been posted in the comments I skimmed a few pages and then saw there are 230!
Yeah that’s a good tip! I’ve done that before and it does work well. Cheers!
great video!
Winter camping is a lot of fun!
Looks like it was a cool winter adventure! Loved it!
Thanks Dave. Yes I really enjoyed it out there!
Casey, really enjoyed the video. On the Water Jug with a Harbor Fright moving blanket.
Wrap the moving blanket at least twice. It works for me. If the water freezes.
Chances are the water filter media in the cartridge, will be rendered useless.
In turn needing to be replaced. Cheers, Mate.
Thanks for the tip on replacing the filter! I better check that. It has frozen on me once so i may need to replace that filter. Cheers!