Thank you! What can I say, I like rocks lol I’m glad you like it! I have a whole video on my water system and the install, if you’re interested in checking that out, alsp
So awesome thanks for coming over! Yes, please check out what I’ve been doing. I was so stoked to hear him mention me. I’m super happy people are finding what I’m doing useful and like it 👍🏻
Wow, this is a great utilization of storage! This is my kind of kitchen setup. I have those same big storage bags and they are the best! I’m subscribed!
Oh my that looks very snappy. I super love Alabama Hills. I really need to get my jeep fully set up. Your the best I will definitely watch more of your videos. Im one of your fans now.
Haha yeah I’m about to take out the rear 40% because 98% of the time it’s just me. I really need to do a full comprehensive rig walk around. Let me know when you get yours posted 👍🏻👍🏻
Advice on your water faucet: I had a utility sink at my last house that had a strainer adapter/hose hook up on it. Maybe check your local hardware store for the adapter or faucet.
I really like your setup. I’m a lightweight long distance backpacker and have a real respect for weight and functionality. Through trial and error I’ve got my my 3-season alpine base weight down to 7-8 lbs , with comfort stuff thrown back in. Everywhere I look on your rig I see that thoughtfulness. Subscribed!!!
Haha yes, you know! I got my start backpacking the Sierra and my other local mountains, grams turn in to ounces, ounces turn into pounds… I haven’t done any backpacking in a couple of years but I’m getting back out there this summer. My 3 season lost out is about 11lbs with my new Enlightened Equipment quilt saving me about a whole 1lb. I’m glad you also appreciate the simplicity and like what I’m doing 👍🏻
Awesome I’m glad you like it and found it useful. My main goal is to share what I’ve done and give people ideas for their own setup. I also love feedback so I can make improvement 👍🏻
Thank you! It has been a lot of work, but we’ll worth it lol Im super happy you like what I’m doing 👍🏻 I have heard about different leaking issues at different points from different people. Personally, after spending many rainy/snowy nights in the J30, the only leaky spot I have found is from the strap at the rear of the camper. It’s the strap that runs from the middle of the rear roof, down in through the camper tent material, everything around it is water tight but water soaks in to the outside strap and gets drawn down I’m to the piece of the strap that goes in to the camper. I have some ways of fixing it with different types of sealers, it just hasn’t been a big enough issue for me
Sweet setup.. What are you using to power your fridge.. I noticed the solar panel. Did you wire up something additional or are you using a portable system?
Question, when cooking on the tailgate, how do you deal with splatter from grease? I am tempted to put a table on my gate, but am worried about grease going everywhere. I also have a light weight table I could break out and put my stove on, so I am weighing the pros and cons.
Perhaps you can help me with a bit of a dilemma? I'm hoping to get into overlanding and was wondering if anyone can give their best idea of a starter vehicle for my two dogs and myself? I've seen a lot of rigs setup where space is non-existent for passengers, but I take my dogs nearly everywhere with me and will definitely need a backseat for them. I have a little money to work with at the moment, but I'll definitely be looking into the used market since I can't afford new. I can build/fabricate and have turned my 2001 2wd F150 into a fire trail and semi-rugged "overlander" to take to the desert and mountains. I love the look of Jeeps, but don't have any experience wrenching on 4wd systems. Could you give some suggestions for vehicles that might suit my needs? Thanks in advance and sorry for asking this in a comments sections, but I'm hoping some like-minded people can help me out.
I installed an onboard water system with an RV water pump then stuck a quick connect fitting. I have made several videos about water storage and my water system if you go back in my playlist 👍🏻
@@KramerJunction Thank you so much!! I just discovered your channel but I have a lot of friends with Jeeps and I will send them here to subscribe. Awesome video by the way 👍🏼
My buddies and I go overlanding in the Ozarks two or three times a year. If you ever get a chance to go through Arkansas give me a holler👍🏼 Look up Ozark overland adventures on here and Facebook if it is something you might be interested in.
Thank you! I’m running 35” BFG KM3. I do mostly road and trail driving so I’m still on my stock 3.21 gears. Im not interested in putting money in to the D30, it will eventually be replaced and I’ll re gear the rear when I do.
I have a 2021 Jeep JLUR and I really want the two storage bags on each side set up. I followed the link, but didn't see both sets, and they were for the JK. Can you help a brother out with 2 links?
I’m new to upgrading my Jeep and not sure what the correct lingo is, but how many inches of lift did you put on yourJeep - 2”, 3”, more etc.? I want to lift my stock Jeep a tad, but I want the lift to get me “a little farther” off grid - not bouldering in Moab kind of lift - that doubles as an every day looking/use vehicle. Is there a balance? haha Enjoyed the video. Great set up!
"Old rock I thought was cool!" The exterior faucet is a must have. Love it. Great video!!
Thank you! What can I say, I like rocks lol
I’m glad you like it! I have a whole video on my water system and the install, if you’re interested in checking that out, alsp
So glad Drew Simms recommended your channel. The storage bags between the bars & windows, yesss!!! Looking forward to checking out more vids.
So awesome thanks for coming over! Yes, please check out what I’ve been doing.
I was so stoked to hear him mention me. I’m super happy people are finding what I’m doing useful and like it 👍🏻
Very well thought out setup. Great functionality. Cold brew only.
Thank you!
Yesss I love my Coldbrew 🙌🙌🙌
Wow, this is a great utilization of storage! This is my kind of kitchen setup. I have those same big storage bags and they are the best! I’m subscribed!
You have done a good job with your organization.
Oh my that looks very snappy. I super love Alabama Hills. I really need to get my jeep fully set up. Your the best I will definitely watch more of your videos. Im one of your fans now.
Awesome, thank you! I’m really happy you enjoy what I’m doing and find it useful. Hope I see you out on the trail 👍🏻
Love the hooks and I’m forsure gonna check out that propane mount! Great video, and extremely detailed.
Wow!!! What a great setup.
nice set up! I love my ursa minor camper, a complete game changer for sure! happy trails😎
Thank you! Game changer for sure! Hope I see you out on the trail 👍🏻
Dude that’s looking rad!
Thank you I’m glad you like what I’m doing 👍🏻
Nice set up man. We have been building our Jk at the same time as you. Had to go a different direction since I have 3 people. Love your simplicity!
I just did a walk around video. I should have divided the areas up. The entire Jeep gets long.
Haha yeah I’m about to take out the rear 40% because 98% of the time it’s just me.
I really need to do a full comprehensive rig walk around.
Let me know when you get yours posted 👍🏻👍🏻
Advice on your water faucet: I had a utility sink at my last house that had a strainer adapter/hose hook up on it. Maybe check your local hardware store for the adapter or faucet.
I really like your setup. I’m a lightweight long distance backpacker and have a real respect for weight and functionality. Through trial and error I’ve got my my 3-season alpine base weight down to 7-8 lbs , with comfort stuff thrown back in. Everywhere I look on your rig I see that thoughtfulness. Subscribed!!!
Haha yes, you know! I got my start backpacking the Sierra and my other local mountains, grams turn in to ounces, ounces turn into pounds…
I haven’t done any backpacking in a couple of years but I’m getting back out there this summer. My 3 season lost out is about 11lbs with my new Enlightened Equipment quilt saving me about a whole 1lb.
I’m glad you also appreciate the simplicity and like what I’m doing 👍🏻
Well outfitted rig. Nice work.
Thank you. I appreciate it!
great setup, simple and useful, good job 👍
Nice simple set up. 👍
LOVE this thing! So well done👏👏👏
Thank you! I’m happy you liked it. It’s been a long time in the making lol
Love this. Absolutely love this! And love this thing too and this love this! And this toooo love this thing absolutely essential! Love this
Nice setup! You gave me some good ideas.
Awesome I’m glad you like it and found it useful. My main goal is to share what I’ve done and give people ideas for their own setup. I also love feedback so I can make improvement 👍🏻
Amazing view! I need to get there!!
I love the Alabama Hills!
Easy access, public land and epic views!
That is THE BEST most organized use of space and setup I have ever seen. 👍👍 Amazing!
I completely agree on the use and utilization of space. But most organized? nah the storing/organization is a complete mess
@@FahadAJT not for him
You've never seen venture4wd, then.
Great setup can you tell me what size Dometic refrigerator freezer do you put back there
You have one of the best Jeep set ups I’ve seen !!
Great kitchen and shower set up!
Love the Ursa Minor .. has it ever leaked?
Thank you! It has been a lot of work, but we’ll worth it lol
Im super happy you like what I’m doing 👍🏻
I have heard about different leaking issues at different points from different people. Personally, after spending many rainy/snowy nights in the J30, the only leaky spot I have found is from the strap at the rear of the camper. It’s the strap that runs from the middle of the rear roof, down in through the camper tent material, everything around it is water tight but water soaks in to the outside strap and gets drawn down
I’m to the piece of the strap that goes in to the camper. I have some ways of fixing it with different types of sealers, it just hasn’t been a big enough issue for me
Great set up! I'm really interested in your water system. Is there a video on it?
Yes, absolutely! If you look back in my playlist I have a few about water storage and my water system setup. I hope you find them useful 👍🏻
Awesome use of space way cool
Awesome vid man! Killer set up. I totally need to get some of those magnet hooks 😄✌🏽
Thanks! I’m glad you like it! They’re super useful for all kinds of things. I put a link in the video description if you need 👍🏻
Magnetic hooks are rad - we're going to look at those now. Love those super practical and easy little mods!
Haha yeah I really like them. I like simple solutions. I hope they work out for you 👍🏻
Nice kitchen!
Thank you!
Amazing setup mate.
Put Magnets on the knife set and stick it on the tail gate table
AWESOME set up!
Thank you!
I got to this cannel from seeing it on your Jeep
Nice setup
Thank you 👍🏻
great set up!!!!!! thanks for sharing ... just subscribed and going to check out the rest of your vids......
Awesome I’m glad you like what I’m doing! I hope you enjoy 👍🏻
Great setup u have there! nive job!
Great clean simple set up. Thank you for sharing. How did you mount that Jerry can?
I dig it.
Thank you! I’m glad you like it!
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Sweet setup..
What are you using to power your fridge.. I noticed the solar panel. Did you wire up something additional or are you using a portable system?
Nice set up. Do you know if the fridge would fit sideways?
It will if you fold the 60% seat down. The gap when the 40% is down just isnt wide enough to fit a CFX75.
Question, when cooking on the tailgate, how do you deal with splatter from grease? I am tempted to put a table on my gate, but am worried about grease going everywhere. I also have a light weight table I could break out and put my stove on, so I am weighing the pros and cons.
Perhaps you can help me with a bit of a dilemma? I'm hoping to get into overlanding and was wondering if anyone can give their best idea of a starter vehicle for my two dogs and myself? I've seen a lot of rigs setup where space is non-existent for passengers, but I take my dogs nearly everywhere with me and will definitely need a backseat for them. I have a little money to work with at the moment, but I'll definitely be looking into the used market since I can't afford new. I can build/fabricate and have turned my 2001 2wd F150 into a fire trail and semi-rugged "overlander" to take to the desert and mountains. I love the look of Jeeps, but don't have any experience wrenching on 4wd systems. Could you give some suggestions for vehicles that might suit my needs? Thanks in advance and sorry for asking this in a comments sections, but I'm hoping some like-minded people can help me out.
Hey brother, nice set up!! I own a Jeep JK. What is that that you hooked into below your tail light that produced water?
I installed an onboard water system with an RV water pump then stuck a quick connect fitting. I have made several videos about water storage and my water system if you go back in my playlist 👍🏻
@@KramerJunction Thank you so much!! I just discovered your channel but I have a lot of friends with Jeeps and I will send them here to subscribe. Awesome video by the way 👍🏼
@@darthjedi8489 thank you! I appreciate the positive feedback and I’m happy you like what I’m doing! Haha yes feel free to share 🤣🙌
My buddies and I go overlanding in the Ozarks two or three times a year. If you ever get a chance to go through Arkansas give me a holler👍🏼 Look up Ozark overland adventures on here and Facebook if it is something you might be interested in.
Where is this trail? GPS coordinates please. clean setup not overdone.
Just general Alabama Hills area. Lots of BLM camping, it’s east of Lonepine, Ca. Very famous area 👍🏻
Where do you keep your beer?
That rock is cool. Bet it'd make a good soup
I love your rig, what size tires and gears are you running?
Thank you! I’m running 35” BFG KM3. I do mostly road and trail driving so I’m still on my stock 3.21 gears. Im not interested in putting money in to the D30, it will eventually be replaced and I’ll re gear the rear when I do.
I have a 2021 Jeep JLUR and I really want the two storage bags on each side set up. I followed the link, but didn't see both sets, and they were for the JK. Can you help a brother out with 2 links?
I’m new to upgrading my Jeep and not sure what the correct lingo is, but how many inches of lift did you put on yourJeep - 2”, 3”, more etc.? I want to lift my stock Jeep a tad, but I want the lift to get me “a little farther” off grid - not bouldering in Moab kind of lift - that doubles as an every day looking/use vehicle. Is there a balance? haha Enjoyed the video. Great set up!
VERY COOL! I really like your setup! Thank you for posting!
Thanks! I’m happy you like what I’m doing 👍🏻
Don’t forget to like, share, subscribe 🙌
I DID! Good Stuff!
Welldon
Thank you 👍🏻
What did you coat the hard top with? What year Jeep do you have?
Great setup. What did you use to set up your water system? Thanks!
It’s a DIY setup. If you go back in my videos a little bit you will see the video I made about it 👍🏻
How much for that water system?
It’s kind of a DIY setup. I actually have a video about how I made it if you go back a little bit in my videos 👍🏻
What are the names for the bags you have in the back? Storage bags that wedge up to top back side panels???? Someone help
They’re XGCargo storage bags. I actually made a video about them lol
Ace hardware
"Minimalist" is not what I would call a 12 min video to show everything.
Ha!
But great setup anyway.
Lol you’re right I can definitely make it more concise and the whole setup has changed so a new video is definitely needed
Wow. That was way too organized set up...
Thumbs up
Thats #NotOverlanding
Lol ok?
I’m sure many would like to know your definition lol
wonder what his non minimalist setup looks like!
All the time here is an advertisement disturbing your video... terrible!!!
Yeah, I think we all hate ads/commercials. The necessary evil of youtube 🤷♂️😒