Thank you for your kind comment, Tony! It's great to see fellow outdoor enthusiasts like yourself enjoying adventures in all kinds of weather. If you're looking for reliable power backup during your camping trips, I highly recommend the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's packed with impressive features like massive capacity, powerful output, and waterproof technology. Stay prepared and stay safe in the great outdoors!
I have to agree with all the comments, TOGR is the only channel I subscribe too and the only channel where all the videos are great. The honesty of the channel also plays a huge roll for me and is what keeps me watching. Luke is an honest person and has always kept TOGR an honest channel. In these times of misinformation and deception Luke and TOGR are a breath of fresh air. There is no honor without honesty, as Luke would say "Strength and Honor everyone."
@@diamondgraves1983 I agree that's why he is the only UA-cam channel I subscribe too. He's not a puppet to the corporate brands and will call it like he sees it, good or bad. Just gotta respect that. As for the Canadian I have no clue who you are talking about. Cheers!
So I guess I have discovered your name. Luke ~~ I love your love of the outdoors. I seriously would never go out on my own and camp. Don’t know how to deal with pushy critters. It’s not that I am afraid ~~ it’s more after I had a stroke on my horses back and going over her head. We were just starting them the class. In the hospital for over 4 months and learning how to walk, eat, drink and talk again. I’m just not sure of certain things. It was all just crazy. I stayed in my house for 6 years. I hadn’t drove in 6 years. But the other day I said no more and drove to see my Moma in assisted living. Don’t laugh it was a 10 min drive. Dang it took forever to get back in a vehicle. Not that you really wanted to hear all that ~~ I still felt it was okay. I love your videos. They are awesome. I love that you talk to us. It means so much.
Luke I was stationed in Japan for 3 years. I'd go back in a heartbeat. The country and the people are incredible. The culture is so unique in how they blend traditionalism with future tech. All while being the most courteous people on the planet.
Rambling on here about a few other things. Ain't it AMAZING just how much a few simple items can help the comfort of your trip. How these thru hikers can overlook the value of a lightweight camping chair is beyond me; a good chair to sit in at night is absolutely WORTH the weight it adds. For us older folks, the cot up off the ground is SOOOOOO much more appreciated than sleeping on the ground. It's hard to get up off the ground as you age; that cot just adds a ton of comfort to the whole experience. Also, the table. Just 38 bucks at Amazon and you have a place to set drinks, a place to cook, to assemble and work on stuff at. The basics of camping STILL come down to a few ergonomic items that help the human experience-- a nice little table: a good shelter from the rain; a good place to sit WITH back support; and a nicer bed to sleep in. IN all your vids, you have come to the nirvana of the equation, Luke. Those little things MATTER.
Kia Ora Luke from kiwiNZ, It’s because of Tony why I’m on here, you tell it like it is. No beating around the bush which is awesome👍. Thank you, take care and stay safe
Luke, I marvel at your videography. You are masterfully precise with your camera angles and how one shot feeds into the next. You have commented in previous episodes that filming takes a lot of time and I believe it. Each episode looks like you have someone filming for you. You are also a great story-teller and educator, which makes watching your videos very enjoyable. Stay well and know you are appreciated.
Luke, while in the military in Japan, my unit climbed Mt. Fuji. Sunrise on the rim of the crater is something uniquely special. You must go! Thanks for your videos!
22:22 “Had to test it out” that’s what I respect about your channel…You actually get inside the tent and test things out. You don’t just set up a tent in the rain and make comments on how it holds up….👍
Don't know if you're going to see this comment Luke, but that band in the bottom of your foot that has the tears in it, is the planterfasha. If you take a tennis ball and just roll You're foot over it putting good downward pressure to stretch that band it will help the healing process. My wife is a runner and deals with this on a regular basis from running on hard ground. You can do it with a frozen water bottle as well which will also help.
@killintime years ago I was told to while sitting down roll a coke btle back and forth with your foot on it. That was when btles were glass. Guess you could fill a plastic one partly full of water and freeze it,then roll your foot back and forth on it. The cold would help ease pain maybe.
You forget 1 thing, some of the simplest things in life will impact you the most. NEVER take anything for granted. Hope you and your wife make it there and fulfil your dreams.
The 🐐 of gear reviews.. this man has saved a lot of ppl, their hard earned money 💵, so everyone has a chance to enjoy the outdoors safely and comfortably.. thanks and very best 🍻
Luke, I lived in Japan. My Dad was Navy, and he was station on Yokosuka. Until we got base housing, we rented a house from Papa San. The house was directly across Sagami Bay from Mt. Fuji. We had a picture window that was perfectly aligned with a view of Mt. Fuji. It was like a living painting of Mt. Fuji projected into our living room. We were fortunate to see a couple of season changes. Keep in mind, while the technical aspects of climbing Mt. Fuji is easy, the elevation is above 12,000 ft. and if you are not conditioned to the altitude, you could get into trouble. There were many stories about unprepared climbers that only made it part of the way, before turning around or needing medical assistance. It is a mountain sacred to the Japanese, so it is well worth climbing. Also, if one or both of you have to stop, there is a bus that can take you to the top, where there is a nice restaurant. Japan is beautiful, especially out of the main cities. If want more rural and traditional Japan, limit you time in the big cities. Tokyo is mind boggling and ultra modern, so it is worth to be seen once, but the outlying villages and temples are amazing. The Japanese appreciate respect and they will reciprocate your gestures. Many, mostly the younger population speak good English, but is you want that little bit of extra touch, learn a few phrases. 1. Konnichiwa: Hello, but also Good Afternoon, is one of the most common greetings, and you hear it everywhere, it also means Good Afternoon. When given or received, make a slight bow toward the intended target. 2. Hajimemashite: How do you do or pleased to see you. 3. ohayoo gozaimasu: Good morning 4. Konbanwa: good Evening. 5. Oyasumi Nasai: Good Night. 6. Common phrases when greeting, that if you get it slightly wrong will be understood. “Ohayō gozaimasu” (Good morning), “Konnichiwa” ('Hello' or 'Good day'). 7. When you enter a store, small restaurant, or bar, you will be greeted with “Irasshaimase” in a loud enthusiastic voice. Or welcome, come in. There is no need to respond, but a slight bow is considered polite. Once you have shown respect by saying a few common words, you can now ask if they speak English. Also helpful, and in fact invented in Japan, are personal translators. You determine the languages to be spoken, and for example, speak into the device in English, and it repeats in Japanese. They in turn can speak Japanese and it comes out English. Very useful and can be found in any electronic store. By the way … I’ll save you the embarrassment. There is no tipping in Japan. None. Nada. It insults them to give a tip, with the very small exemption of eating in the very exclusive an expensive restaurants. If in doubt, ask the Maître d'. There is so much more I could tell you, but not enough space to do so here. If you go, enjoy as much Japanese life that you can, and please leave any preconceptions at home. Do me a personal favor, and if you ride any trains in the crowded cities, let me know if you know what a oshiya is. They serve a very necessary purpose. Larry from Texas
Larry, thank you for the instructions. A polite effort to learn and practice the ways of the host nation shows respect and kindness, always appreciated…kinda. Newly arrived in Germany, I thought I was asking, “Do you speak English?” Apparently, by the tone of my voice I commanded the store owner, “Speak English”. Lost style points as was refused service. A good, hard lesson, early in my global travels…from an old vet, retired in the foothills of the Smokies.
I'm loving your videos Luke. Keep it up. As far as the sickness goes it is still a thing. Not as bad now as it was. There are people in high risk groups such as the immuno-comprimised, people undergoing cancer treatments, and folks with respiratory issues. Thank you for being cautious about it. For those of use in these groups I salute you.
According to the CDC, if you have a mild case of Covid, then you are contagious for 10 days past the initial date of symptoms. If you are severely infected or critically ill from Covid you are infectious for 20 days past the initial date of symptoms. So in order to curb the spread, isolate for 5 full days and continue to wear a mask for at least 10-20 days from initial date of symptoms. I hope this clarify's for everyone. Love your videos!
3 weeks ago I upgraded to iPhone and apple watch. I wonder why I did not do this sooner. I am a cyclist. I like to keep track of my heart rate while riding. I have been doing my tent adventures in my yard. I plan to do some bike packing this summer. I had been doing day adventures. I like to leave out during the predawn hours. When I ride I will take my camp chair with me so I can sit while taking a break every two hours. I will always enjoy your videos.
I'm SO glad I live in the NORTH!! I grew up in the South and could not WAIT to get away from it. I've been in Minnesota for over 20 years now and I LOVE the weather... winters included.
LUKE, You should write a book! Even your cooking comes with a separate adventure that you shared with us and gave us insight into another world that we may never have heard about. Dairy Free Cheese, Really!!
Hi Luke, thanks for making and sharing your passion for the outdoors. Very enjoyable video, as usual. I always spread a big tarp over my whole campsite, I've had enough experiences with leaky tents. I like a 20' x 20' tarp, that's enough to create a large, mud-free area. Plenty of room for food, gear, equipment, my wife, and me to lounge around the fire, warm, dry and comfortable. Indoor - outdoor carpet makes a great ground cover, you can hose it down when you get home and it's good as new, ready for the next trip. We love camping and have learned how to create a very comfortable environment for very little money.
I never had any use for a cell phone so I got rid of mine 14 years ago and haven't missed it at all. The only electronic piece of quipment I have is a laptop. It works for anyting I need and I can take it anywhere I want to. Presently I have StarLink internet.
Luke, Japan is INCREDIBLE! I've been there twice. Kyoto's got some of the most beautiful forests I've ever been in, but I'm sure there's no shortage of cool spots throughout the country. The food is great and the people are really friendly as well.
In my younger days, it was common to put cinnamon in coffee. Usually, it was done with freshly brewed coffee, fresh whipped cream, and cinnamon on top. On good days you would mix up a batch of scones to go with it... scones with butter, jam and whipped cream. Those were the days!
Good morning I had covid 2 I tested positive twice. The third time I tested it was negative. And it was only like my allergies were kicking in. Your son will be fine. You all take care stay safe and God bless. Thank you for doing what you doing.
Luke, We love all of your Adventures. Thank you for all your great reviews! As for AB Camping my Heart Brakes for Tony. We loved Bruce and we hope he finds peace. Looking forward to seeing his new dog Bruno.
Ive been watching this channel for a while now and i watch in the evenings when everything is done and im resting because it helps me calm down from the days chaos .
Hi Luke. I have followed Tony (AB Camping) for quite awhile. My heart was broken when he lost Brucie. Thank you for giving him a shout out. He had talked about meeting up with you. Sorry that did not happen for you and Tony but better to be safe. I have also been to Japan and I climbed Mt Fuji. You will love it. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Another fun fact about Japan is that they have musical trash trucks. Lol. Yes they really do. So cool. Thanks for another great video.
There is a way to avoid the tangled cordage. Stand by the tent, coil the line pulling the far end to you. Secure the coil by wrapping it and pulling a loop of the part going to the tent through the coil and flipping the loop over the coil. It would take about 30 seconds to show. Much easier to do than explain, it does work. Good luck.😊
My buddy retired from the army went to Japan for a trip ended up meeting a lady there who ended up being a good friend teaching him the culture and language in his travels and she is now his wife the pictures I see of them in Japan and their travels are amazing
Hi. I'm disabled with a bad back. For years I didn't know if a hammock would work for me. But after watching one of your videos on hammocks. I decided to bite the bullet and get one. wow, its a life-changer for me. Thanks for your advice
My sister lives in Conway Missouri and she called me in New Mexco and said they are covered up with a new kind of tick. You can't walk anywhere without getting some on you. I was born in Lebanon and every time I go back home the ticks are just waiting for me she always lets me know. My parents moved to NM in 57 when I was 12, my dad was having some trouble after WWII, his brother (21) was killed in France while my dad was in boot camp, we didn't know what to call it then but it was a good move for him. Back to ticks I told her what you use and she will try some, great adventure on this one.
Luke👍👍 Nice overnight stay on Lone Wolf Mtn.. Too bad the tent is lacking, just too many cons already. It's not tall person friendly either, I'll continue to watch the further test episodes but this tent is a no go for me. Moosejaw is history in my book, I don't deal with them or Dick's. Looks like North Face lost me too, shame. The meal looked good and the coffee times as well. Great filming of course with super views, thanks for the work. S&H
Luke, if you're going to climb mt. Fuji, remember to buy the wooden hiking poles from the base of the mountain. As you go up, it has rest stop where you can stamp on ya pole to mark your progress as you hike.
You should have made up a puzzle piece to complete the Mt. Fuji puzzle. Some white cardboard, hand cut to fit, and some water colors to make up what you think it should look like, would have been good enough.
I have the same foot issue since February its called planter facetis . Best thing to do is a lot of leg stretches to stretch out the muscles in your calves and before you get up every morning massage the bottom of your foot to loosen Up those fiber tears in your foot so when you stand on it won't tear go on UA-cam and look it up good luck ..
Love your videos when you're camping in the rain! Just one question don't you ever get scared of lightning strikes?? Keep up the great work man! Really enjoy all your videos
Luke, your channel has been one of my favorites, going on 2 years watching the gear review, the fabulous Hikes, and trips with Susie are fantastic. The Bigfoot series. Anyway, I'm excited for you to go to Mt. Fugi in Japan. My father was stationed there in the early 50's. He flew in the Navy off Aircraft Carrier. He has pictures of the Mountain through his gunnary Scope On his plane. The pictures of parades and flowers. The ladies wore such gorgeous dresses in the slides he took. It was one of the most beautiful and enjoyable places he ever visited, along with Okanowa. Go fill that Bucket up with a trip of a lifetime and find that missing piece of puzzle, with that trip.😊
Your foot injury can be helped by massage and gentle stretching every morning. Happened to me when I was a mailman walking 10 miles every day. My foot pain improved by stretching and massaging every morning before going to work.
RIP to your friends pup... i hate losing pets... its the worst, they are family. positive note, i love your videos, i love your positive vibes. much love from upstate NY
You are helping me learn how to camp, highly entertaining to watch, giving me ideas for food, and seem like an honest and nice guy. Kudos for this channel.
Right before you mention that I was just going to send you a comment saying that I was watching one of Tony and Bruce's videos and he brought up you and that's how I started watching you because of Tony and Bruce. Now this was an older video that he put out that before Bruce passed that I had not seen. But anyway, that's a pretty cool that you guys are buddies and you help each other out. I recommending each other. I've been watching Tony and Bruce for probably a good almost 2 years I love camping myself but don't go out in the deep woods but I do have some girlfriends that do go out alone with their dogs. Thank you again for sharing your keeping trips. ❤️
The footage of the fog was amazing. The storm was cool too, with the low clouds and the rain. Hope your foot feels better soon. My husband is going through an issue with his right big toe. Had surgery and hopes to be back to work by the end of June. Stay safe
I have climbed all over Japan--Fuji is one of the funnest climbs you will ever do. Wall-to-wall people, 6 humans abreast, climbing while singing and laughing through the night. Bivy at/near the summit, see the sunrise. A must do. Normally I climb to stay away from people, but this one is to be done as a big family of mountain lovers. Wear geta sandals, Fuji hiking staff and straw hat to be "cool." Follow on your trip then to the Kumano Kodo (world heritage site trail) in Nara--blow your socks off.
Japan is definitely on my bucket list as well. Great video Luke as always. Thank you for brining such great content and the lol moments, especially with the coffee. Will definitely try the non-dairy cheese.
pro tip, buy a pack of velcro cable ties for guy lines. easy to bundle up and secure for more convenience downstream. you can cut them easily to fit your bundled guy lines to decrease bulk
I highly encourage you to follow your heart and go to Japan. I've been there twice. I can't speak to climbing Mt. Fuji, I've been there to ski and sight see. The people are friendly and often times go out of their way to be helpful. The country is beautiful and the food is delicious. (Especially the ramen.) Do it!
When it comes to your foot injury it sounds just like plantar fasciitis. I have had it many times because im severely flat footed. I'm not sure if you've tried putting any kind of orthotics in your shoes but thats what helped me out. Also doing minor physical therapy by simply rolling a tennis ball back and forth under your feet a few times each day. It stretches out the ligaments and gives immediate pain relief. I love watching your videos and right when you went to grab your heel I knew immediately what you were probably suffering from and trust me its not fun and takes a long time to fully heal but you'll get there :). Much love to you and your family
Injuries. I've had some and I'm sure nearly everyone has had one or more. About the time you don't think you can't take much more, it get's better. Better mentally maybe. Now, I can document all the injuries and remember them. I'm still ambulatory and taking nourishment. My brother hiked Mt. Fuji when he got on shore from his ship (OK, the Blue Ridge). He gave me his hiking pole. They would burn marks into the pole at points. I miss Susie. You guys make such a team. It was so nice to hear Susie say, I have enjoyed every minute of this hike. Sold it to Dicks sporting Goods. I agree. A lesser form of WM.
I'm sorry for all the forthcoming suggestions, speculations and questions, but it's how I rock. I like to engage. If you're having trouble with your guy lines getting tangled, try stowing them in individual figure 8 hanks, like you would use in a quick deploy ridge line setup. Maybe hold each hank together with a single small rubber band at its center, to save the trouble of whipping the cord around itself and finishing with a clove hitch to do the same job. I've come to use that technique for electrical, audio and rope/string cords. Super easy and well worth the extra seconds it requires, IMO. On the subject of the floor liner, is the floor water proof/resistant and can you leave it buckled to the tent when you stow it? BTW, don't sweat the aches and pains that are slowing you down right now. As an elderly man who has a body that obviously reflects a life lived in excess, I can assure you that they all go away as you get older. That is to say, once you're old enough to die, outright. LOL Certs used to sell a cinnamon breath mint and I would always suck on one while I drank my coffee because I thought the flavors combined so well. There are some cinnamon gums on the market that also taste good with coffee. A little shot of Amaretto liqueur in the ol' coffee cup in the morn is pretty nice, too. (Part of the life lived in excess😝, BTW) As you were setting up the ridge? poles, I noticed that you had rubber/plastic over-covers that you slipped onto the spiked tips of the protruding poles. I guess the flange that was at the base of them was to prevent rain water from running down the spike and into the hole and on into the inside of the tent, but what do you reckon the ball on top of them is for. Is it simply because they know that you'll have to fly a tarp at some point and it's just wear protection for the underside of the tarp or is it some sort of attachment point for a proprietary vestibule roof that WILL prevent rain from blowing in? Good luck with your foot ailment. I know that is a serious concern when your channel is based on reviewing hiking and camping gear.
Luke, as a therapist you should try a night splint for that plantar fasciitis and also fill a pringles can with water and freeze it ( after you enjoy the pringles). Then roll your foot over it which creates a nice ice massage. Works great
It's funny that two days after you uploaded this I'm sitting here with the remnant of Tropical Depression Arlene as it skirts me by. My arm hurts like a burning poker hit it after i got a Shingles vax in my left arm. The second and final one i will ever need. But lightning cracked over head, rain came down in a moderate down pour at the same time as i watched your video. It is no fun being miserable, but i appreciate your working no less hard to shoot this one as you would any other while pained on your foot! Thank you from a fellow sufferer.
I had the same issue with my foot . It does take time to heal . I went to podiatrist, got a custom made insert and it didn’t work . Love your Vlogs. Be safe .. cheers my friend .
It always amazing,especially me, that companies employ designers of outdoor equipment that obviously don't travel or camp outdoors , so many products are flawed including this tent , nice review and video Luke
Most people who haven’t experienced the low humidity, high heat tend to scoff when you tell them how comfortable it can actually be. I once spent an entire day at the Hoover Dam during 118 degree temperature. It was very easy to tolerate.
Luke, Luke, Luke...with the type of pasta you ate with a fork? Those need to be stabbed by a fork to eat, not slid onto one. From one Italian with a huge family. Also, yep Tony was beyond devasted with Bruce. Especially since they were overseas when it happened. I cried when he posted the short video of Bruce's passing. Anyone who followed Tony always loved Bruce & his antics. There will never be another dog like him. RIP Brucie...
My husband has a plastic square mat for his feet. Don’t know what it’s called. But he’ll stand on it and it helps his heal spur. I think it uses acupressure points.
It's good that the bottom fabric is not firmly attached to the tent, the water coming in can flood over it and soak into the ground. Fortunately, you have a travel bed, which is probably the best solution for this tent.
So OneTigris wants you to buy a tent with no floor that needs a tarp over it to protect from weather. This thing is a BBQ shelter at best and a mildly pricey one at that. Love your dedication to the cause Luke thanks for your work. Even if most of these tents are not easily available in Australia the advice and info is very handy. Big thunbs up.
I love Tony!!!!and brucie...... he'll def absolutely always be missed and absolutely loved!!!!! Lol man he loved his nood food packets.... Tony would mix into his dry food... lol idk something about dogs when they get fed properly they are so darn happy and well behaved... like Bruce was
I've added cinnamon to my coffee for years! I love it! I also add Indian spices to my coffee often! Beneficial to the gut and creates a 'savory' coffee. 😊
I've been adding cinnamon to my coffee since the 90s. I prefer to use sticks but ground cinnamon works well. Other flavors I add to my coffee include Nutmeg, Ginger, and Cacao/Coco. There's a good article on the subject: 6 Ways to Boost Your Coffee with Vitamins and Antioxidants
So I have a Coleman's Tent. The fly has 3? Guide lines. Always getting tangled. 2 or 3 wks ago, I saw in Random Adventure 2.0 how He dealt with that( he mentioned you). So when I was packing up my tent to take camping for memorial day. I did what he did. It's hard to explain. But basically you fold up the rope and wrap around corner or part of tent/fly. So I tried it. OMG it work. No tangle line when I was setting up tent. Granted I didn't do it when I was packing up tent, because I hurt my foot over wkend and was just trying to get everything packed quickly. However in a few weeks I will do a clean, fix, upkeep of my tent and I'll do the trick again. Also I discovered bringing extra bug netting and clothes pins, helps keep tent cooler and bugs out. I still love my Coleman's Tent.
Anybody suggested plantar fasciitis in your heel. I had same symptoms as you and they used a machine that transmitted sonic waves through my foot. It was healed almost immediately. That has been 20 years and still healed. Hope you find healing.
Thanks for a great channel. My sister had the same foot problem, and I am afraid it did take months to heal. I am so sorry to hear your friend lost his dog, mine died a short time ago too. Heartbreaking. I didn't like the tent - too much aggro all round for me. I am from UK where 5% of ticks have lyme disease bacteria now, mostly grasslands and woodlands. If you sat out over here with a torch on your head, at night, you would instantly be batting away moths! Ants are a problem too. No turkeys but you would hear woodpeckers and see owls and goshawks if you were lucky. The scenery was lovely especially the mountains with the low cloud over them.
Thank you for the kind words Luke. We will get together soon buddy. ❤Tony
Hey Tony !!!!!!.... how are you, hope everything is going well!!!....I'm watching every post my Brother, love your channel!!!!!
We miss you very much and we look forward to seeing you. God bless you and we welcome your new friend, we love you and your new addition
Enjoyed the video Luke, always do
Hey Tony, just watched your latest! My best to you and Bruno!
Thank you for your kind comment, Tony! It's great to see fellow outdoor enthusiasts like yourself enjoying adventures in all kinds of weather. If you're looking for reliable power backup during your camping trips, I highly recommend the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's packed with impressive features like massive capacity, powerful output, and waterproof technology. Stay prepared and stay safe in the great outdoors!
I have to agree with all the comments, TOGR is the only channel I subscribe too and the only channel where all the videos are great. The honesty of the channel also plays a huge roll for me and is what keeps me watching. Luke is an honest person and has always kept TOGR an honest channel. In these times of misinformation and deception Luke and TOGR are a breath of fresh air. There is no honor without honesty, as Luke would say "Strength and Honor everyone."
I agree he don’t beg for money unlike a certain Canadian not gonna say his name but togr best one on UA-cam
@@diamondgraves1983you don't have to mention names i know who you mean
@@harolynallison3962 thank you
@@diamondgraves1983
I agree that's why he is the only UA-cam channel I subscribe too. He's not a puppet to the corporate brands and will call it like he sees it, good or bad. Just gotta respect that. As for the Canadian I have no clue who you are talking about. Cheers!
@@kosys5338 not gone say his name but dude is a joke a gets beer donations something our good man luke would never ever do
So I guess I have discovered your name. Luke ~~ I love your love of the outdoors. I seriously would never go out on my own and camp. Don’t know how to deal with pushy critters. It’s not that I am afraid ~~ it’s more after I had a stroke on my horses back and going over her head. We were just starting them the class. In the hospital for over 4 months and learning how to walk, eat, drink and talk again. I’m just not sure of certain things. It was all just crazy. I stayed in my house for 6 years. I hadn’t drove in 6 years. But the other day I said no more and drove to see my Moma in assisted living. Don’t laugh it was a 10 min drive. Dang it took forever to get back in a vehicle. Not that you really wanted to hear all that ~~ I still felt it was okay. I love your videos. They are awesome. I love that you talk to us. It means so much.
Luke just want to let you know thank you for being careful with covid
Lets take a moment to appreciate this man's
dedication and perseverance towards his channel💖👍
truly inspiring Luke!!!
Susie says, your never home.
Luke I was stationed in Japan for 3 years. I'd go back in a heartbeat. The country and the people are incredible. The culture is so unique in how they blend traditionalism with future tech. All while being the most courteous people on the planet.
Did you go to Okinawa?
Rambling on here about a few other things. Ain't it AMAZING just how much a few simple items can help the comfort of your trip. How these thru hikers can overlook the value of a lightweight camping chair is beyond me; a good chair to sit in at night is absolutely WORTH the weight it adds. For us older folks, the cot up off the ground is SOOOOOO much more appreciated than sleeping on the ground. It's hard to get up off the ground as you age; that cot just adds a ton of comfort to the whole experience. Also, the table. Just 38 bucks at Amazon and you have a place to set drinks, a place to cook, to assemble and work on stuff at. The basics of camping STILL come down to a few ergonomic items that help the human experience-- a nice little table: a good shelter from the rain; a good place to sit WITH back support; and a nicer bed to sleep in. IN all your vids, you have come to the nirvana of the equation, Luke. Those little things MATTER.
Kia Ora Luke from kiwiNZ, It’s because of Tony why I’m on here, you tell it like it is. No beating around the bush which is awesome👍. Thank you, take care and stay safe
Luke, I marvel at your videography. You are masterfully precise with your camera angles and how one shot feeds into the next. You have commented in previous episodes that filming takes a lot of time and I believe it. Each episode looks like you have someone filming for you. You are also a great story-teller and educator, which makes watching your videos very enjoyable. Stay well and know you are appreciated.
3yrs and counting..this is the only channel who makes me feel relax when watching..Thank You Luke..❤❤❤😊😊😊
I love the sound of the rain and thunder. It’s so calming. Especially at night time when I’m trying to sleep. It knocks me right out
Luke, while in the military in Japan, my unit climbed Mt. Fuji. Sunrise on the rim of the crater is something uniquely special. You must go! Thanks for your videos!
Thank you for your service. My dad was AF and I was born on Kadena.
I lived in Hinton, Alberta for a few years and seeing the sun come up over the Rockies was the best part of my shift as I came off of work…
22:22 “Had to test it out” that’s what I respect about your channel…You actually get inside the tent and test things out. You don’t just set up a tent in the rain and make comments on how it holds up….👍
Don't know if you're going to see this comment Luke, but that band in the bottom of your foot that has the tears in it, is the planterfasha. If you take a tennis ball and just roll You're foot over it putting good downward pressure to stretch that band it will help the healing process. My wife is a runner and deals with this on a regular basis from running on hard ground. You can do it with a frozen water bottle as well which will also help.
@killintime years ago I was told to while sitting down roll a coke btle back and forth with your foot on it. That was when btles were glass. Guess you could fill a plastic one partly full of water and freeze it,then roll your foot back and forth on it. The cold would help ease pain maybe.
You forget 1 thing, some of the simplest things in life will impact you the most. NEVER take anything for granted. Hope you and your wife make it there and fulfil your dreams.
The 🐐 of gear reviews.. this man has saved a lot of ppl, their hard earned money 💵, so everyone has a chance to enjoy the outdoors safely and comfortably.. thanks and very best 🍻
Luke,
I lived in Japan. My Dad was Navy, and he was station on Yokosuka. Until we got base housing, we rented a house from Papa San. The house was directly across Sagami Bay from Mt. Fuji. We had a picture window that was perfectly aligned with a view of Mt. Fuji. It was like a living painting of Mt. Fuji projected into our living room. We were fortunate to see a couple of season changes.
Keep in mind, while the technical aspects of climbing Mt. Fuji is easy, the elevation is above 12,000 ft. and if you are not conditioned to the altitude, you could get into trouble. There were many stories about unprepared climbers that only made it part of the way, before turning around or needing medical assistance. It is a mountain sacred to the Japanese, so it is well worth climbing. Also, if one or both of you have to stop, there is a bus that can take you to the top, where there is a nice restaurant.
Japan is beautiful, especially out of the main cities. If want more rural and traditional Japan, limit you time in the big cities. Tokyo is mind boggling and ultra modern, so it is worth to be seen once, but the outlying villages and temples are amazing.
The Japanese appreciate respect and they will reciprocate your gestures. Many, mostly the younger population speak good English, but is you want that little bit of extra touch, learn a few phrases.
1. Konnichiwa: Hello, but also Good Afternoon, is one of the most common greetings, and you hear it everywhere, it also means Good Afternoon. When given or received, make a slight bow toward the intended target.
2. Hajimemashite: How do you do or pleased to see you.
3. ohayoo gozaimasu: Good morning
4. Konbanwa: good Evening.
5. Oyasumi Nasai: Good Night.
6. Common phrases when greeting, that if you get it slightly wrong will be understood. “Ohayō gozaimasu” (Good morning), “Konnichiwa” ('Hello' or 'Good day').
7. When you enter a store, small restaurant, or bar, you will be greeted with “Irasshaimase” in a loud enthusiastic voice. Or welcome, come in. There is no need to respond, but a slight bow is considered polite.
Once you have shown respect by saying a few common words, you can now ask if they speak English. Also helpful, and in fact invented in Japan, are personal translators. You determine the languages to be spoken, and for example, speak into the device in English, and it repeats in Japanese. They in turn can speak Japanese and it comes out English. Very useful and can be found in any electronic store.
By the way … I’ll save you the embarrassment. There is no tipping in Japan. None. Nada. It insults them to give a tip, with the very small exemption of eating in the very exclusive an expensive restaurants. If in doubt, ask the Maître d'.
There is so much more I could tell you, but not enough space to do so here. If you go, enjoy as much Japanese life that you can, and please leave any preconceptions at home. Do me a personal favor, and if you ride any trains in the crowded cities, let me know if you know what a oshiya is. They serve a very necessary purpose.
Larry from Texas
Larry, thank you for the instructions. A polite effort to learn and practice the ways of the host nation shows respect and kindness, always appreciated…kinda. Newly arrived in Germany, I thought I was asking, “Do you speak English?” Apparently, by the tone of my voice I commanded the store owner, “Speak English”. Lost style points as was refused service. A good, hard lesson, early in my global travels…from an old vet, retired in the foothills of the Smokies.
I'm loving your videos Luke. Keep it up. As far as the sickness goes it is still a thing. Not as bad now as it was. There are people in high risk groups such as the immuno-comprimised, people undergoing cancer treatments, and folks with respiratory issues. Thank you for being cautious about it. For those of use in these groups I salute you.
According to the CDC, if you have a mild case of Covid, then you are contagious for 10 days past the initial date of symptoms. If you are severely infected or critically ill from Covid you are infectious for 20 days past the initial date of symptoms. So in order to curb the spread, isolate for 5 full days and continue to wear a mask for at least 10-20 days from initial date of symptoms. I hope this clarify's for everyone. Love your videos!
The intro with the mountains, fog and music/thunder was amazing!
3 weeks ago I upgraded to iPhone and apple watch. I wonder why I did not do this sooner. I am a cyclist. I like to keep track of my heart rate while riding. I have been doing my tent adventures in my yard. I plan to do some bike packing this summer. I had been doing day adventures. I like to leave out during the predawn hours. When I ride I will take my camp chair with me so I can sit while taking a break every two hours. I will always enjoy your videos.
Based on all your testing, I would love to see a Top Tens video from you on each category of gear.
I have been living in Japan for the past 7 years and I have to say that the area around Mt Fuji is absolutely beautiful.
May God protect you 24/7 allways remember who much Jesus loves you
I'm SO glad I live in the NORTH!! I grew up in the South and could not WAIT to get away from it. I've been in Minnesota for over 20 years now and I LOVE the weather... winters included.
LUKE, You should write a book! Even your cooking comes with a separate adventure that you shared with us and gave us insight into another world that we may never have heard about. Dairy Free Cheese, Really!!
Luke, thank you for sharing your experience with me.just an good human being. Blessing to you and Susie
Hi Luke, thanks for making and sharing your passion for the outdoors. Very enjoyable video, as usual. I always spread a big tarp over my whole campsite, I've had enough experiences with leaky tents. I like a 20' x 20' tarp, that's enough to create a large, mud-free area. Plenty of room for food, gear, equipment, my wife, and me to lounge around the fire, warm, dry and comfortable. Indoor - outdoor carpet makes a great ground cover, you can hose it down when you get home and it's good as new, ready for the next trip. We love camping and have learned how to create a very comfortable environment for very little money.
I never had any use for a cell phone so I got rid of mine 14 years ago and haven't missed it at all. The only electronic piece of quipment I have is a laptop. It works for anyting I need and I can take it anywhere I want to. Presently I have StarLink internet.
Love the strong weather videos so much.
Luke, Japan is INCREDIBLE! I've been there twice. Kyoto's got some of the most beautiful forests I've ever been in, but I'm sure there's no shortage of cool spots throughout the country. The food is great and the people are really friendly as well.
I love the long, rainy camping videos. So relaxing. The short drone footage of going up into the clouds and back down again was super cool!
In my younger days, it was common to put cinnamon in coffee. Usually, it was done with freshly brewed coffee, fresh whipped cream, and cinnamon on top. On good days you would mix up a batch of scones to go with it... scones with butter, jam and whipped cream. Those were the days!
That is definitely the most poles used in one camp setup I've ever seen. It makes me appreciate my van.
Good morning I had covid 2 I tested positive twice. The third time I tested it was negative. And it was only like my allergies were kicking in. Your son will be fine. You all take care stay safe and God bless. Thank you for doing what you doing.
Luke, We love all of your Adventures. Thank you for all your great reviews! As for AB Camping my Heart Brakes for Tony. We loved Bruce and we hope he finds peace. Looking forward to seeing his new dog Bruno.
Hello Luke,,another great video,, and I love AB camping (Tony) . thank you for sharing and the reviews of the tent !👍
Ive been watching this channel for a while now and i watch in the evenings when everything is done and im resting because it helps me calm down from the days chaos .
Jumpy, random closeups, kettles boiling, boiling kettles, water boiling, kettles. Great stuff!
Hi Luke. I have followed Tony (AB Camping) for quite awhile. My heart was broken when he lost Brucie. Thank you for giving him a shout out. He had talked about meeting up with you. Sorry that did not happen for you and Tony but better to be safe. I have also been to Japan and I climbed Mt Fuji. You will love it. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Another fun fact about Japan is that they have musical trash trucks. Lol. Yes they really do. So cool. Thanks for another great video.
Enjoyed the adventure as always. Think I would pass on a tent without a built in floor due to bugs. AND...hope your foot heals soon.
Yeah, all that work for just that and it doesn't even have a floor! 🙄
I think I would rather sleep in the back of the truck.
@@jeni719 I don't get who is the target demo/use for this tent.
Liking the new music, Luke. Thank you for bringing the outdoors to those of us who spend too much time indoors❤
There is a way to avoid the tangled cordage.
Stand by the tent, coil the line pulling the far end to you.
Secure the coil by wrapping it and pulling a loop of the part going to the tent through the coil and flipping the loop over the coil.
It would take about 30 seconds to show. Much easier to do than explain, it does work.
Good luck.😊
My buddy retired from the army went to Japan for a trip ended up meeting a lady there who ended up being a good friend teaching him the culture and language in his travels and she is now his wife the pictures I see of them in Japan and their travels are amazing
Hi. I'm disabled with a bad back. For years I didn't know if a hammock would work for me. But after watching one of your videos on hammocks. I decided to bite the bullet and get one. wow, its a life-changer for me. Thanks for your advice
My sister lives in Conway Missouri and she called me in New Mexco and said they are covered up with a new kind of tick. You can't walk anywhere without getting some on you. I was born in Lebanon and every time I go back home the ticks are just waiting for me she always lets me know. My parents moved to NM in 57 when I was 12, my dad was having some trouble after WWII, his brother (21) was killed in France while my dad was in boot camp, we didn't know what to call it then but it was a good move for him. Back to ticks I told her what you use and she will try some, great adventure on this one.
Luke👍👍 Nice overnight stay on Lone Wolf Mtn.. Too bad the tent is lacking, just too many cons already. It's not tall person friendly either, I'll continue to watch the further test episodes but this tent is a no go for me. Moosejaw is history in my book, I don't deal with them or Dick's. Looks like North Face lost me too, shame. The meal looked good and the coffee times as well. Great filming of course with super views, thanks for the work. S&H
Exactly!!
Ticks are just mosquitoes who are extra angry cause they got no wings.
Luke, if you're going to climb mt. Fuji, remember to buy the wooden hiking poles from the base of the mountain. As you go up, it has rest stop where you can stamp on ya pole to mark your progress as you hike.
Love these type of videos! Thanks for the content, Luke!
You should have made up a puzzle piece to complete the Mt. Fuji puzzle. Some white cardboard, hand cut to fit, and some water colors to make up what you think it should look like, would have been good enough.
Wow, great idea!
I have the same foot issue since February its called planter facetis . Best thing to do is a lot of leg stretches to stretch out the muscles in your calves and before you get up every morning massage the bottom of your foot to loosen Up those fiber tears in your foot so when you stand on it won't tear go on UA-cam and look it up good luck ..
Love your videos when you're camping in the rain! Just one question don't you ever get scared of lightning strikes?? Keep up the great work man! Really enjoy all your videos
Luke, your channel has been one of my favorites, going on 2 years watching the gear review, the fabulous Hikes, and trips with Susie are fantastic. The Bigfoot series. Anyway, I'm excited for you to go to Mt. Fugi in Japan. My father was stationed there in the early 50's. He flew in the Navy off Aircraft Carrier. He has pictures of the Mountain through his gunnary Scope
On his plane. The pictures of parades and flowers. The ladies wore such gorgeous dresses in the slides he took. It was one of the most beautiful and enjoyable places he ever visited, along with Okanowa. Go fill that Bucket up with a trip of a lifetime and find that missing piece of puzzle, with that trip.😊
Your foot injury can be helped by massage and gentle stretching every morning. Happened to me when I was a mailman walking 10 miles every day. My foot pain improved by stretching and massaging every morning before going to work.
It seems like to me that most, if not all, of these tense your review, could greatly benefit by including a huge overhead tarp.
A rain fly , yes
RIP to your friends pup... i hate losing pets... its the worst, they are family. positive note, i love your videos, i love your positive vibes. much love from upstate NY
You are helping me learn how to camp, highly entertaining to watch, giving me ideas for food, and seem like an honest and nice guy. Kudos for this channel.
Right before you mention that I was just going to send you a comment saying that I was watching one of Tony and Bruce's videos and he brought up you and that's how I started watching you because of Tony and Bruce. Now this was an older video that he put out that before Bruce passed that I had not seen. But anyway, that's a pretty cool that you guys are buddies and you help each other out. I recommending each other. I've been watching Tony and Bruce for probably a good almost 2 years I love camping myself but don't go out in the deep woods but I do have some girlfriends that do go out alone with their dogs. Thank you again for sharing your keeping trips. ❤️
RAIN IS ALWAYS GOOD
The footage of the fog was amazing. The storm was cool too, with the low clouds and the rain. Hope your foot feels better soon. My husband is going through an issue with his right big toe. Had surgery and hopes to be back to work by the end of June. Stay safe
I have climbed all over Japan--Fuji is one of the funnest climbs you will ever do. Wall-to-wall people, 6 humans abreast, climbing while singing and laughing through the night. Bivy at/near the summit, see the sunrise. A must do. Normally I climb to stay away from people, but this one is to be done as a big family of mountain lovers. Wear geta sandals, Fuji hiking staff and straw hat to be "cool." Follow on your trip then to the Kumano Kodo (world heritage site trail) in Nara--blow your socks off.
I really enjoy watching your videos so awesome to watch you setting up this tents so nice locations you pick ⚒️ thank you Luke 😅
Luke, take care of your foot. Since I'm still recovering I need your videos. Thank you
Dave
The 2 camping channels I look forward to seeing this one and the great AB Camping. Also I love your intro and the music you chose to go with it
Japan is definitely on my bucket list as well. Great video Luke as always. Thank you for brining such great content and the lol moments, especially with the coffee. Will definitely try the non-dairy cheese.
pro tip, buy a pack of velcro cable ties for guy lines. easy to bundle up and secure for more convenience downstream. you can cut them easily to fit your bundled guy lines to decrease bulk
I highly encourage you to follow your heart and go to Japan. I've been there twice. I can't speak to climbing Mt. Fuji, I've been there to ski and sight see. The people are friendly and often times go out of their way to be helpful. The country is beautiful and the food is delicious. (Especially the ramen.) Do it!
That last piece of the puzzle... is you finishing the journey. Its all come full circle!
Yep, use to sprinkle cinnamon on the coffee grounds before perking or drip coffee. Nice added touch.
When it comes to your foot injury it sounds just like plantar fasciitis. I have had it many times because im severely flat footed. I'm not sure if you've tried putting any kind of orthotics in your shoes but thats what helped me out. Also doing minor physical therapy by simply rolling a tennis ball back and forth under your feet a few times each day. It stretches out the ligaments and gives immediate pain relief. I love watching your videos and right when you went to grab your heel I knew immediately what you were probably suffering from and trust me its not fun and takes a long time to fully heal but you'll get there :). Much love to you and your family
Injuries. I've had some and I'm sure nearly everyone has had one or more. About the time you don't think you can't take much more, it get's better. Better mentally maybe. Now, I can document all the injuries and remember them. I'm still ambulatory and taking nourishment.
My brother hiked Mt. Fuji when he got on shore from his ship (OK, the Blue Ridge). He gave me his hiking pole. They would burn marks into the pole at points. I miss Susie. You guys make such a team. It was so nice to hear Susie say, I have enjoyed every minute of this hike.
Sold it to Dicks sporting Goods. I agree. A lesser form of WM.
I'm sorry for all the forthcoming suggestions, speculations and questions, but it's how I rock. I like to engage.
If you're having trouble with your guy lines getting tangled, try stowing them in individual figure 8 hanks, like you would use in a quick deploy ridge line setup. Maybe hold each hank together with a single small rubber band at its center, to save the trouble of whipping the cord around itself and finishing with a clove hitch to do the same job. I've come to use that technique for electrical, audio and rope/string cords. Super easy and well worth the extra seconds it requires, IMO.
On the subject of the floor liner, is the floor water proof/resistant and can you leave it buckled to the tent when you stow it?
BTW, don't sweat the aches and pains that are slowing you down right now. As an elderly man who has a body that obviously reflects a life lived in excess, I can assure you that they all go away as you get older. That is to say, once you're old enough to die, outright. LOL
Certs used to sell a cinnamon breath mint and I would always suck on one while I drank my coffee because I thought the flavors combined so well. There are some cinnamon gums on the market that also taste good with coffee. A little shot of Amaretto liqueur in the ol' coffee cup in the morn is pretty nice, too. (Part of the life lived in excess😝, BTW)
As you were setting up the ridge? poles, I noticed that you had rubber/plastic over-covers that you slipped onto the spiked tips of the protruding poles. I guess the flange that was at the base of them was to prevent rain water from running down the spike and into the hole and on into the inside of the tent, but what do you reckon the ball on top of them is for. Is it simply because they know that you'll have to fly a tarp at some point and it's just wear protection for the underside of the tarp or is it some sort of attachment point for a proprietary vestibule roof that WILL prevent rain from blowing in?
Good luck with your foot ailment. I know that is a serious concern when your channel is based on reviewing hiking and camping gear.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for supporting the channel my friend, it really helps keeping content like this coming.
S&H
- Luke
Luke, as a therapist you should try a night splint for that plantar fasciitis and also fill a pringles can with water and freeze it ( after you enjoy the pringles). Then roll your foot over it which creates a nice ice massage. Works great
It's funny that two days after you uploaded this I'm sitting here with the remnant of Tropical Depression Arlene as it skirts me by. My arm hurts like a burning poker hit it after i got a Shingles vax in my left arm. The second and final one i will ever need. But lightning cracked over head, rain came down in a moderate down pour at the same time as i watched your video. It is no fun being miserable, but i appreciate your working no less hard to shoot this one as you would any other while pained on your foot! Thank you from a fellow sufferer.
I had the same issue with my foot . It does take time to heal . I went to podiatrist, got a custom made insert and it didn’t work . Love your Vlogs. Be safe .. cheers my friend .
Fantastic videos keep it up love the sounds especially rain so calming well done!
It always amazing,especially me, that companies employ designers of outdoor equipment that obviously don't travel or camp outdoors , so many products are flawed including this tent , nice review and video Luke
Loved the intro thanks for all your hard work strength and honour ✌
I hate ticks. Mosquitos are horrible too. I don’t know which is worse.
Most people who haven’t experienced the low humidity, high heat tend to scoff when you tell them how comfortable it can actually be. I once spent an entire day at the Hoover Dam during 118 degree temperature. It was very easy to tolerate.
Luke, Luke, Luke...with the type of pasta you ate with a fork? Those need to be stabbed by a fork to eat, not slid onto one. From one Italian with a huge family. Also, yep Tony was beyond devasted with Bruce. Especially since they were overseas when it happened. I cried when he posted the short video of Bruce's passing. Anyone who followed Tony always loved Bruce & his antics. There will never be another dog like him. RIP Brucie...
My husband has a plastic square mat for his feet. Don’t know what it’s called. But he’ll stand on it and it helps his heal spur. I think it uses acupressure points.
Luke, I would not like that tent, I have to have a bathtub type, hate bugs, and don't like to be wet, thank you for the great video !!!
It's good that the bottom fabric is not firmly attached to the tent, the water coming in can flood over it and soak into the ground. Fortunately, you have a travel bed, which is probably the best solution for this tent.
So OneTigris wants you to buy a tent with no floor that needs a tarp over it to protect from weather. This thing is a BBQ shelter at best and a mildly pricey one at that. Love your dedication to the cause Luke thanks for your work. Even if most of these tents are not easily available in Australia the advice and info is very handy. Big thunbs up.
Coffee always makes you smarter, genius blend or not!
I love Tony!!!!and brucie...... he'll def absolutely always be missed and absolutely loved!!!!! Lol man he loved his nood food packets.... Tony would mix into his dry food... lol idk something about dogs when they get fed properly they are so darn happy and well behaved... like Bruce was
I've added cinnamon to my coffee for years! I love it! I also add Indian spices to my coffee often! Beneficial to the gut and creates a 'savory' coffee. 😊
Thanks Luke!
I've been adding cinnamon to my coffee since the 90s. I prefer to use sticks but ground cinnamon works well.
Other flavors I add to my coffee include Nutmeg, Ginger, and Cacao/Coco.
There's a good article on the subject: 6 Ways to Boost Your Coffee with Vitamins and Antioxidants
watching AB Camping is what turned me on to your videos...😀
Another great adventure in the books! Shame it was so muggy in the tent but you still made it look fun. Cheers!
I brew coffee with cinnamon quite regularly. It adds an interesting flavor to it for sure.
What if you shorten the poles for the opening? Could they still be open in rain the ?
I love AB Camping! It was so sad that Bruce passed away!
So I have a Coleman's Tent. The fly has 3? Guide lines. Always getting tangled. 2 or 3 wks ago, I saw in Random Adventure 2.0 how He dealt with that( he mentioned you). So when I was packing up my tent to take camping for memorial day. I did what he did. It's hard to explain. But basically you fold up the rope and wrap around corner or part of tent/fly. So I tried it. OMG it work. No tangle line when I was setting up tent. Granted I didn't do it when I was packing up tent, because I hurt my foot over wkend and was just trying to get everything packed quickly. However in a few weeks I will do a clean, fix, upkeep of my tent and I'll do the trick again. Also I discovered bringing extra bug netting and clothes pins, helps keep tent cooler and bugs out. I still love my Coleman's Tent.
Anybody suggested plantar fasciitis in your heel. I had same symptoms as you and they used a machine that transmitted sonic waves through my foot. It was healed almost immediately. That has been 20 years and still healed. Hope you find healing.
Thanks for a great channel. My sister had the same foot problem, and I am afraid it did take months to heal. I am so sorry to hear your friend lost his dog, mine died a short time ago too. Heartbreaking. I didn't like the tent - too much aggro all round for me.
I am from UK where 5% of ticks have lyme disease bacteria now, mostly grasslands and woodlands. If you sat out over here with a torch on your head, at night, you would instantly be batting away moths! Ants are a problem too. No turkeys but you would hear woodpeckers and see owls and goshawks if you were lucky. The scenery was lovely especially the mountains with the low cloud over them.