I can see why you love to camp in the winter. I have a 25 ft. Casita. Winter is my favorite time of year to camp. Having it most to yourself is a real treat. I love a snowy day .
That combination of Jeep / camper is really good for your winter expeditions. Didn't even begin to get stuck. I bet you could have pulled it out without packing a trail first. Juniper just loves her tiny home on the road! 🤠👍
Love your videos, hope the tent and the diesel heater are working well for you. Was wondering if you ever considered moving up to a Tab 320 or 400? A little more breathing room, and an indoor kitchen and bathroom. The boondock edition has great ground clearance.
Gina and I have talked about that. I like that I can park the Tag in the garage, and I love how efficient and easy it is. Perfect for when it’s just me and the dog. However, Gina is starting to get the travel itch, and her biggest requirement is an indoor bathroom with a shower. So we might be seeing a bigger rig in the not-too-distant future. However, I’ll probably hang onto the tag for solo trips since I enjoy it so much. Thanks for watching!
Glad you bought the Joytutus, you won’t regret it. We love ours, along with our Nucamp Tag. But I have to admit we have never camped in a snowstorm with ours.
One of the drawbacks of this rig is that I need to disconnect in order to open the tailgate. Otherwise I would definitely leave it on. Thanks for watching!
@@NowhereBoundAdventuresWith my F150, I nested a bunch of small cloth bags together to put over the jack so I wouldn’t ding my tailgate which I can open about 50% with this kludge. I hear ya though! I relegated my diesel heater to warming a room in the house since no snow where I go. Found my 12V blanket to be more than adequate for my location. Usually nothing lower than 35 degrees. You eat well Mike! I am a bit lazy breaking out the delicious dehydrated stuff.
Not a lot for the northern Rockies, Canada, not even the north eastern mountain ranges. However it’s a big one for the Ohio valley. Thanks for watching!
Your dog is a darling…whiskers…love the whiskers…great set up..as long as you both are warm…take care
Aw thanks! She is definitely unique in every way 😁 thank you for watching!
I can see why you love to camp in the winter. I have a 25 ft. Casita.
Winter is my favorite time of year to camp. Having it most to yourself
is a real treat. I love a snowy day .
Winter camping is the best!
GREAT LITTLE SETUP.
Thank you!
Great content!!!!
Thank you so much!
Well done my man!
Thanks for watching! I had a blast.
That combination of Jeep / camper is really good for your winter expeditions. Didn't even begin to get stuck. I bet you could have pulled it out without packing a trail first. Juniper just loves her tiny home on the road! 🤠👍
I completely agree Sam! Thanks for watching!
A great little overnighter and a good test for the tent. You don't know until you try. Have a blessed New Year. Stay warm and safe and God bless.
Thank you, and same to you!
Loved the video, looks so comfortable in there!
It’s definitely very cozy! Thank you!
Very cool video, or should I say cold.
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Love your videos, hope the tent and the diesel heater are working well for you. Was wondering if you ever considered moving up to a Tab 320 or 400? A little more breathing room, and an indoor kitchen and bathroom. The boondock edition has great ground clearance.
Gina and I have talked about that. I like that I can park the Tag in the garage, and I love how efficient and easy it is. Perfect for when it’s just me and the dog. However, Gina is starting to get the travel itch, and her biggest requirement is an indoor bathroom with a shower. So we might be seeing a bigger rig in the not-too-distant future. However, I’ll probably hang onto the tag for solo trips since I enjoy it so much. Thanks for watching!
After that, maybe next time you'll consider "glamping?" 🤣
😂 As long as I’m not sleeping in a tent, I’m having fun!
Never 😂
@@NowhereBoundAdventures I know you're are. 😉 I see it. I'm pulling your leg. Stay awesome. Thank you.
Glad you bought the Joytutus, you won’t regret it. We love ours, along with our Nucamp Tag. But I have to admit we have never camped in a snowstorm with ours.
I have a similar tent attaches to back of Jeep Wrangler, Juniper ❤
I wouldn't have disconnected the trailer feom the jeep
One of the drawbacks of this rig is that I need to disconnect in order to open the tailgate. Otherwise I would definitely leave it on. Thanks for watching!
@@NowhereBoundAdventuresWith my F150, I nested a bunch of small cloth bags together to put over the jack so I wouldn’t ding my tailgate which I can open about 50% with this kludge. I hear ya though! I relegated my diesel heater to warming a room in the house since no snow where I go. Found my 12V blanket to be more than adequate for my location. Usually nothing lower than 35 degrees. You eat well Mike! I am a bit lazy breaking out the delicious dehydrated stuff.
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Can you provide a link to the tent? Thanks
Sure can! amzn.to/4h6xTdj
@@NowhereBoundAdventures thank you
Pfff 16 inches of snow, thats nothing!
I guess it's a case of another man's rain is another man's hurricane.
Not a lot for the northern Rockies, Canada, not even the north eastern mountain ranges. However it’s a big one for the Ohio valley. Thanks for watching!