How to Pack a Cooler for Adventure Travel | YETI
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- In this YETI video, learn how to pack a cooler most efficiently for adventure trips from veteran guide Denice of OARS rafting & outdoor adventure travel. Check out more tips for YETI coolers here: yeti.com/help-g...
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In this YETI video, veteran guide Denice of OARS Grand Canyon whitewater rafting shares tips and tricks for how to pack a cooler for adventure trips.
Next video I'd like to see her pick that packed cooler up herself
Is easy with a forklift Lol
I was thinking the same thing. That is a lot of food for just a weekend outing.
She looks pretty badass in those photos, I wouldn’t bet against her! 🤣
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seems like a kind lady
Denise, Thank You so much for this video. Our Yeti is 10 days into a road trip a s still going strong! Made block ice with 2 qt plastic bottles.
Watching her have to take up over 1/3 of the space with ice just sealed the deal for me in buying a 12v fridge to go in my Jeep for camping 😂
Been toying with a fridge mounting solution for my A4 allroad recently. This has further bolstered my conviction.
I have an alpicool... run it as a freezer off my f150 genny when camping....I think I need two! Lol
It's amazing to see how little amount of food she packed in that massive cooler. I've been using dry-ice for decades. You can use a cooler that cost 8 times less with a bit of dry ice. Ive packed for groups of 8, all meals for 6 days and had ice cream still frozen on our last night. Dry ice is the ticket.
Ya its the ticket if you want a freezer like you said (ice cream still frozen after six days) but the majority of people don't want frozen food and drinks, they like to be able to drink a cold liquid beverage and not one that was or is frozen.
I’ve been wanting to try dry ice on our trips. I just don’t have room for error. I will have to try some tests at home. Do you use blocks or smaller chunks?
Dry ice and block ice isn't that easy to find.
@@richardrossbach4975 here, all stores have. Dry ice and cubed ice works fine too. Latest me 6 days. 80F air temps
Don't you have to worry about the build up of carbon dioxide with dry ice and vent it? I think they have dry ice at Smart and Final in California.
Great video, gonna have to try this on our next trip
Where’s the Yeti forklift to move that 90 lb cooler?
Interesting. I always thought food went on the bottom with the ice on top. :/
dry ice would be even BETTER!
you are a GENIUS!!!
Hi, thank you for this video… you said you run expeditions on the Grand Canyon?
Can you put your business name up ?
OARS
The foods in there won’t last as long as the ice. May be for one person for 15 days.
Great video...much appreciated.
You got me thinking I wasn’t to build a dory (panga) for white water river runs
Honestly though, how do they transport these?
With a forklift?
@@sltga1254 Right, but she said 18-day trips in the grand canyon. I'm wondering if these are brought to a lodge (without electricity for a fridge I guess) or how that all works..
@bonesjones1658, I'm pretty sure its just sitting in the raft while they paddle down the river.
@@bonesjones1658yeah there is ATFL ....All terrain forklifts it helps with moving the cooler from cabin to cabin
We always have two of us lift the cooler. They are always heavy when they have food and ice!
A cooler Map 😉
What size is this cooler?
I believe this is the Yeti Tundra 350, which is an 85 gallon size cooler!
Tundra 160? A dude can lay down in the 350 lol. Even the 250 is huge.
Carrots and eggs for breakfast, is that a thing?
I was wondering why she wasn’t using dry ice.
What model Yeti is this?
looks like the arctic 350.
@@TheGhostQuarter no , it’s says Yeti on the inside lid
I will bring my fridge, the weight will be the same
you will take your fridge on a 15 day rafting trip? what are you going to plug it into?
@@gregrader1 generator
This lady seems really nice
So, 70lbs of ice to 10lbs of food.
brianmcg321 when you’re on a 5 day rafting trip in 100 degree weather yes.
AHAHHAHAHA now you need a crane to pick up the cooler
Next step, get a commercial crane from the job site to lift it into your vehicle for transportation.
Just get a ARB fridge
OARS is a whitewater rafting company. Get it?
Except those cost way more then a Yeti, R-Tic or Twin Peaks and has to rely on a battery when ice can last a week or more. They also aren't nearly as durable and might even break if dropped.
Ffs you’d need a forklift to pick that up luv. 🤣
$1200 dollar cooler with $40 worth of food no bueno
kray brother all depends on what your doing. I spend a lot of time rafting on multi-way trips in 90-100 degree weather. This is a necessity. There are cheaper roto molded coolers out there which helps. Also find someone who gets pro deals. Get them go 50% cost. Tradesman don’t buy cheap tools.
Pro Staff gets a 30-50% discount , why you hating ?
That looks like a 250lb cooler now...
This is a fail
Yeti, I will never buy another one of your products since you disassociated yourself from the NRA.
In your veiled attempt to appear politically correct, you fail to remember that the NRA the oldest civil rights organization in the U.S.
Your disregard for the rights afforded American citizens by the second amendment is reprehensible.
Jun Gleno I still own my yeti coolers and I still own my guns. The NRA still has its money and backers. Always will. It wasn’t a cut ties deal. It was business not personal.
I just bought an extra Yeti cooler, large size, to compensate, and I will use it when I host outdoor charity events seeking to better protect our civil rights and end police violence. Thanks Yeti!
Jun, no one cares what your opinion is . Go crawl under your NRA rock
why is she whispering
This is a fail