Beginner tips and Amazon budget overland/camping gear

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  • Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
  • For those just starting out camping/overlanding or anyone in the market for some affordable gear camping, car camping and overland camping options from Amazon this video is for you. 270 degree awnings are quick to set up, but they weigh a lot and cost a lot as well. For example, if you are looking for an awning tarp setup for under $75 check out this setup. It takes a bit longer, but if you are not out all the time I think it is well worth the savings in $$ and weight. I hope this helps you out and if you have any questions please let me know in the comments.
    Unigear 10x10 waterproof tarp- amzn.to/4bxvWDB [Amazon]
    Garden Pro Telescoping Tarp Poles- amzn.to/45Wx5DN [Amazon]
    Nite IzeCamJam cord tightener- amzn.to/3xQyTl1 [Amazon]
    4lb Sledge Hammers (BFH)- amzn.to/45XCDhm [Amazon}
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:25 Vehicle needs
    00:41 Shelter
    04:20 Devos Lightranger awning/tarp trick
    06:11 Food and water
    07:30 Fire
    09:07 Closing
    #camping #overlandgear #firepit #vehicleawning #campinglife

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  • @byelochka
    @byelochka 16 днів тому

    Great vid Brian. Back to basics and keepin’ it real.

    • @OverlandCalling
      @OverlandCalling  16 днів тому

      Thanks! Wife is keeping a close eye on the budget, so I figure there will be plenty of content on affordable items in my future lol.

  • @Spyderzax1
    @Spyderzax1 16 днів тому

    Great video as usual!

  • @echarbor3
    @echarbor3 12 днів тому

    Other channels focus on the latest and most expensive methods to do what you did with simple applications. Thank you so much for simplifying car camping for us noobies. Your highly technical method of making kindling for your fire was spot on. I will subscribe to your channel and l will look forward to learning from you as I delve into the unknown.

    • @OverlandCalling
      @OverlandCalling  12 днів тому

      Thank you very much and it makes my day that the info I put out helped you! Helping people get into enjoying the great outdoors is the drive behind why I do this. If you are looking for information on car camping I would recommend a Facebook group called "Car Camping". They are a very helpful and creative community that keep budget in mind. You are also welcome to leave a comment with any questions or email me at info@overlandcalling.com.

    • @OverlandCalling
      @OverlandCalling  12 днів тому

      oops sent it too soon...you may also want to check out a video called 20 Car Camping Tips located in my Overland Camping Tips and Tricks playlist. Everything in that video is either low cost or free.

    • @echarbor3
      @echarbor3 6 днів тому

      @@OverlandCalling Got it. Taking notes now.

  • @AR-vx8vd
    @AR-vx8vd 14 днів тому

    Nice Brian! I've actually already have most of this stuff on hand including the Devos Light Ranger that sombody gited me. Great idea for using it to prop up the middle of the tarp.

    • @OverlandCalling
      @OverlandCalling  14 днів тому

      Gifted things are the number one budget items ever! I can’t believe I forgot to mention that one. What is one of your favorite budget items that I didn’t think of to put in the video?

    • @AR-vx8vd
      @AR-vx8vd 14 днів тому

      I do typically pack a hatchet but the hammer seemed to do the trick well. I bought a Rinsekit for when I surf but it definitely comes in handy while camping.

    • @OverlandCalling
      @OverlandCalling  14 днів тому

      @@AR-vx8vd being able to was off after some time in the water would be priceless. The week camping on the beach taught me that salt water showers are not good for multiple days.

    • @OverlandCalling
      @OverlandCalling  13 днів тому

      @@AR-vx8vd I do still carry a hatchet. It’s actually my Dad’s old boyscout hatchet. I only use it to clear the trails though. Already have my BFH out for the tent stakes, so it makes things easier.