@@moonthurst sorry not being a asshole or anything but I left my phone out and my little dog decided to message u lol enjoy😁 💀 yyyyyyymyymyyyymyyyymymymyyyyymyyyyyyymymyyyymyyymymyyyyyyyyyyyyyou ya my mummy my u yummy yummy my yymymyyymyyyymymyyyyyyyyyyyyymymyyymyymymyyymymyyyyyyyyyyyymyyyyyyymymymyyymyyyya⁴
Because of the way the Grizzlys' claws extend from their paws, rather than retracting, as with the black bear, Grizz tend to leave an impression of their claws out in front of their tracks, whereas black bears leave relatively plain paw prints with little claw evidence, as you found. Those paw prints would actually be more likely from a large black bear. We have both here in Wyoming, so it's important to distinguish them when found. God bless you and yours, and stay safe!
I've seen tracks from both with and without claw impressions, but the "flat" arrangement of the toes and minimal space between them definitely looked more grizzly-like to me.
@@JC-tn8zh I’m so sorry for your loss honey. I have 2 daughters and I can’t imagine losing one of them . They are 44 and 41 now. Love from Australia 🇦🇺.
My Dad had a 66 passenger school bus that he converted to a camper. It had everything. It wasn't fancy but it was nice. He installed a cook stove with an oven, on demand hot water heater, sink and cabinets. It had a bunk bed on each side and a stacked bunk bed crossways in the rear. It also had a chemical toilet inside a stall. We deer hunted in that bus for years. He's dead now and I sure do miss him and the times we had in that bus.
@@andreasidlar7942 Oh we've imported wayyyyyy too many of Canada's pissed off geese down here in the states. In the spring I can't mow my lawn without the patriarch of our resident mated couple busting out of the brush and scaring the absolute shit out of me
My grandfather passed away yesterday morning, and we've been moving stuff out of his apartment all day today as well. I agree, we needed great content like this, and perhaps a step 2 to go along with it!
Shout out to "Beautiful Wife!" She is humble, patient, a teacher (thanks!), brilliant for not wanting to be on such a popular UA-cam channel (I'd be hiding behind a tire every time the camera was on), and added some love to the bus! Looks SO lovely at night. I am sure that it is cozy and comfortable inside. Truly one of the coolest homes on wheels. Happy you both get to enjoy adventures together, in safety and comfort... and I bet you are, too, Steve. Still camping. Just, better...! ❤️
seriously he doesnt know just how lucky he is to have a wife that not only supports your hobbies but participates in them too?? crazy man where do i get one of those? lol 👍
Steve is the best and I’m so glad I found his channel a few years ago. Truly blessed to have someone to look to for good genuine content. He’s the best!!
14:15 man that takes me back to my childhood. Getting out on the lake before the sun came up. Fishing all day. Thanks for the memory recall there steve!
Also was hoping for a "im here to pick up the kids" when you opened the bus door to those rams. But it was made up for by the triple hit of that killer dry haven joke.
I'm guessing the cell service was probably farther than an E-Bike can go. I am headed there next week, and my friends out there right now had to pin a GPS location 30 miles away from our camp that we can get signal. Needless to say, I have ordered a Spot Messenger.
I’m rethinking these camping adventure needed cell phone service no fires controls by ? Bear country and a bear that is habituated to the campground because someone didn’t clean their campsite, this cause the bears to grow up thinking your the food. Can’t stress how important that is for Canadians especially I grew up near Banff they were always looking for hand outs and if you got out of car they chased you.
Enjoyed this video, great scenery. That bus looks to be a great camper, good room to continuously update and mod the interior. Thanks for taking us along!
It's just not camping without a fire. Glad you were able to have one, Steve! That's my favorite part of camping. The smell of the wood burning, coffee brewing and whatever you're cooking over it. Bacon and eggs are my favorite
Hi Steve, good one. I have been watching you since the first started on You tube. I have lost my job and on the verge of losing my home we raised our children in, I can relate to what you went thru and trying to figure how to get thru this tough time.
when i first seen that you got a school bus i was like "this guy wasted his money" then after watching this video i understand, its a amazing machine, keeps you safe from bears, & its pretty much an RV but with a higher suspension, the part when you wake up in morning to the rain was just beautiful, would be nice if you did some fishing in that river, probably packed with trout, those omega 3 fish oils work wonders in healing the liver from drinking
Your bus has SO much underutilized capacity you should carry the MAX amount of diesel in bulk extra. Here in the USA the DOT says you can carry 100 gallon (378 liters) extra. "Magic bus" looks great. You have enough capacity you could carry your own approved fire ring for JUST these occurances.
You can look this up... The documentary "Discovering Bigfoot" was mostly filmed in Nordeg (where Steve is Hunkering down). You are correct Squachs are up there protecting our boy Steve!
@@zangyzebrapokemon4876 I've roamed in squach territory found a few structures trees pulled from the roots and placed upside down kinda in like a tipee.
@@theknowledge7024 Sasquatch once took me out on the town for the night. We had a great time shared a lot of laughs and learned a whole lot more about life from each other. At the end of the night we held hands and he walked me to my door I said "so when can I see you next?" He replied "I would love to sometime soon I will call you". That call never came. That mysterious creature roamed into the night and I never saw him again but I will also never forget him either. Where ever you are bigfoot I want you to know I wait for that call still and think of you often.
Where does Beautiful Wife sit while you're driving down the road? Those buses can be a pretty bumpy ride...I picture her holding on for dear life back there...lol. Thanks for another great adventure!
Yeah, pretty sketchy looking structure leading to the waterfall lookout, no judgement on you passing on the stairs and mad respect to beautiful wife for braving it !
I think some of the haters are upset because he’s on the bus again. Just throw a little pop up next to it to confuse the grizzlies and the hard to please.
Another great video. I love camping and can’t wait to get away from all my normality here in my central Indiana suburban whatever I’m in. Love the channel Steve, Beautiful wife, crazy neighbor, and Forresty guy. Thanks to all!!
Love the mix of adventure videos like this! They are really nice complement to your other odd camping ones and are well made. For those of us in Ontario, the shots of Alberta never gets old
this is the best youtuber on now ,Steve is a star , he brightens up every ones day , camping in a bus in the rain it does not get any better than that , thanks Steve .
@@Jester-Riddle i wish! i'm a school bus driver, and i can assure you based on how many times i've had to take a bus to one of our mechanics they are far from indestructible, lol. they are pretty tough, though, but it was rare when there wasn't one in the garage, and my school only has about 40 of them or so.
Thursday is my favourite day of the week, nothing like camping with Steve making my day even better. so love this channel, all the best mate :) keep up the good work.
Have fun with your logging road travels. My dad travelled down a log road in northern ontario with me when I was young. No one on the road for several hundred miles. Have fun.
My Great Uncle used to own Ritchie Falls Lodge in northern Ontario. It was "only" 52 miles out of town on a logging road. You could hear a car coming 5 minutes before it arrived. Living in town now, I really miss that peace and quite.
"Step 1" might be a good name for the bus, since it is already set up when you get there so you can enjoy a step 2.
My thoughts exactly: the Bus replaces the tent and all that goes with setting camp. thus Step 1
Step 2 should stay Step 2 ;)
came here to say this
S1 for short.
He should call it “ the cool bus “
@@moonthurst sorry not being a asshole or anything but I left my phone out and my little dog decided to message u lol enjoy😁 💀 yyyyyyymyymyyyymyyyymymymyyyyymyyyyyyymymyyyymyyymymyyyyyyyyyyyyyou ya my mummy my u yummy yummy my yymymyyymyyyymymyyyyyyyyyyyyymymyyymyymymyyymymyyyyyyyyyyyymyyyyyyymymymyyymyyyya⁴
I really, really enjoy the little "artsy" shots like stepping out the bus doors and into the wilderness. The effort doesn't go unnoticed!
Agreed!
....and the throwing gear out of bus into the wilderness
Are you being sarcastic
Hmm hadn’t noticed…
I also agree - I wonder if he is a film maker in a parallel universe
"we're at a place called Dryhaven."
snaps open beer
"We'll see about that." LOL
steve cracks me up.
Yeah. Better idea. Send the wife, lmao. 🤪🤩🤪
Closer to the beer good thinking
"This area is saturated with cougars and grizzlies"
Sounds like my local watering hole on a Saturday night...
Please may I join you?
Here kitty, kitty, kitty.
I drink out of holes.
Frkin go home with what you think is a Cougar and wake up with a Grizzly.
@@timjones8210 Or a gristleey
Steve is a shining example to us all of what happens when you do the crazy shit you dream of.
So True
... but in a normal affordable and non-flashy way ... 😀
Because of the way the Grizzlys' claws extend from their paws, rather than retracting, as with the black bear, Grizz tend to leave an impression of their claws out in front of their tracks, whereas black bears leave relatively plain paw prints with little claw evidence, as you found. Those paw prints would actually be more likely from a large black bear. We have both here in Wyoming, so it's important to distinguish them when found. God bless you and yours, and stay safe!
Cool, thanks for sharing! I love learning random things from comments.
I've seen tracks from both with and without claw impressions, but the "flat" arrangement of the toes and minimal space between them definitely looked more grizzly-like to me.
I think it was Paddington Bear... he was hunting for marmalade!
Looked more panda bear like. I think it was a panda most likely.
@@iFNhU agreed
Would be very cool to camp with Steve! When I lost my daughter in late 2019 I found solace with Steve, his brats, Step Two and mostly his optimism!
Sorry for your loss
@@JC-tn8zh I’m so sorry for your loss honey. I have 2 daughters and I can’t imagine losing one of them . They are 44 and 41 now. Love from Australia 🇦🇺.
I’m also sorry to hear about the loss of your daughter. 🙏
Yeah, he's welcome to visit the UK
😢
Nice to see Steve sleeping in because of the rain, rather than hastily tearing down a stealth camp . Thanks for the relaxing video experience.
I for one like the bus camping videos.
Camping with Steve.. More like having a few step 2s with the Hunker Down Legend!💯💪🔥👌
That reuben look'd great
That’s it. I want a bus. Thanks for sharing such beautiful scenery and wildlife!
My Dad had a 66 passenger school bus that he converted to a camper. It had everything. It wasn't fancy but it was nice. He installed a cook stove with an oven, on demand hot water heater, sink and cabinets. It had a bunk bed on each side and a stacked bunk bed crossways in the rear. It also had a chemical toilet inside a stall. We deer hunted in that bus for years. He's dead now and I sure do miss him and the times we had in that bus.
Good memories are so special
The magic words of the week ‘welcome to camping with Steve’
*Unfolds a chair*
The campground is completely set up now
*opens a step 2*
I miss camping.
He does waste time with that chair business doesn't he?
That's why the bus is so cool.
lmao
"Dry Haven ... we'll see about that" *sips beer*
LEGEND
"Got our own little creek" (points to rushing white water.)
Canada seems like it's full of pleasant people and grizzly bears.
Don't forget the pissed off geese
😂😂😂 I noticed that straight away lmao
It's the other way around
@@andreasidlar7942 Oh we've imported wayyyyyy too many of Canada's pissed off geese down here in the states. In the spring I can't mow my lawn without the patriarch of our resident mated couple busting out of the brush and scaring the absolute shit out of me
@@glennbeadshaw727 pleasant Bears and Grizzly people? Only when you know them too much.
"It's too hot to touch, so I'm going to take a bite."
You're a legend Steve.
In an earlier video, someone mentioned naming the bus the “Hunker Bunker “ I thought that was a pretty cool name.
It would be pretty cool to see him pull up with the who cranked
Hunk Bunk
When I saw the bus I think of Into the Wild.
I just said “Hunker Bunker or Hunker Buser” in my head so looked at the comments. Hahahahaha. Nice
Just had a stressful day moving house, this is exactly what I need just now. Thanks Steve 🙂🙂
Drink a six pack. . .
My grandfather passed away yesterday morning, and we've been moving stuff out of his apartment all day today as well.
I agree, we needed great content like this, and perhaps a step 2 to go along with it!
I move people for a living its stressful for us too lol
@@ryanmacc4709
No doubt, moving is time sensitive, plus you have to be careful with other people's possessions! I get it ✌️
Shout out to "Beautiful Wife!" She is humble, patient, a teacher (thanks!), brilliant for not wanting to be on such a popular UA-cam channel (I'd be hiding behind a tire every time the camera was on), and added some love to the bus! Looks SO lovely at night. I am sure that it is cozy and comfortable inside. Truly one of the coolest homes on wheels. Happy you both get to enjoy adventures together, in safety and comfort... and I bet you are, too, Steve. Still camping. Just, better...! ❤️
seriously he doesnt know just how lucky he is to have a wife that not only supports your hobbies but participates in them too?? crazy man where do i get one of those? lol 👍
May she rest in Rest In Peace.
@Logical Tom the heck is wrong with you. Not everyone wants to be on camera some people value their privacy no matter how small it is.
@Logical Tom man, I think you need help.
This comment aged well.
Steve is the best and I’m so glad I found his channel a few years ago. Truly blessed to have someone to look to for good genuine content. He’s the best!!
Thanks Steve! We really appreciate the weekly videos, much needed in this day and age!
Yes!
14:15 man that takes me back to my childhood. Getting out on the lake before the sun came up. Fishing all day. Thanks for the memory recall there steve!
Your shots are getting more and more photogenic. Looks good!
Also was hoping for a "im here to pick up the kids" when you opened the bus door to those rams. But it was made up for by the triple hit of that killer dry haven joke.
"Welcome to Camping With Steve"..... Ah, the small yet invaluable joys in life!! Best and most honest show I ever found here on UA-cam!
Did the dry erase notes say “Bean has a poop in her snoop”? Hahaha.
Great video. Such beautiful scenery
This guy is the best!!! He’s a friendly guy, doing what he loves, and sharing his positive experiences with us. Keep making great videos Steve. ⛰ ⛺️
Seeing Steve upload is always the highlight of my Thursdays.
Thought it was funny when he said it was Friday and I was like, " did I time travel???? "
What Amazing mountains in the background. Nothing more relaxing than a listening to a river with a step 2 ❤❤❤❤
Good time thanks for bringing us along
Steve! I just got my new Hunker Down hoodie and I love it. I’ll send in a picture eventually!
You guys need some ebikes to use when you want to leave the magic bus on the site without giving it up.
I'm guessing the cell service was probably farther than an E-Bike can go. I am headed there next week, and my friends out there right now had to pin a GPS location 30 miles away from our camp that we can get signal. Needless to say, I have ordered a Spot Messenger.
I’m rethinking these camping adventure needed cell phone service no fires controls by ? Bear country and a bear that is habituated to the campground because someone didn’t clean their campsite, this cause the bears to grow up thinking your the food. Can’t stress how important that is for Canadians especially I grew up near Banff they were always looking for hand outs and if you got out of car they chased you.
Enjoyed this video, great scenery. That bus looks to be a great camper, good room to continuously update and mod the interior. Thanks for taking us along!
It's just not camping without a fire. Glad you were able to have one, Steve! That's my favorite part of camping. The smell of the wood burning, coffee brewing and whatever you're cooking over it. Bacon and eggs are my favorite
Hi Steve, good one. I have been watching you since the first started on You tube. I have lost my job and on the verge of losing my home we raised our children in, I can relate to what you went thru and trying to figure how to get thru this tough time.
Step 2's and a good crazy neighbor if possible
I hope you are doing okay 10 months later Donna
"There should be a stealth coming next week" stealth camping in 41C(106F) heat ought to be an interesting Video
haha, I'm not looking forward to it, but I'll find a way.
when i first seen that you got a school bus i was like "this guy wasted his money" then after watching this video i understand, its a amazing machine, keeps you safe from bears, & its pretty much an RV but with a higher suspension, the part when you wake up in morning to the rain was just beautiful, would be nice if you did some fishing in that river, probably packed with trout, those omega 3 fish oils work wonders in healing the liver from drinking
School buses are much better build quality than an RV too. Less likely to fall to pieces on roads like that.
Rams falls I think. People have died being careless here going off trail here
Ham and Pineapple... clearly you are a man of refined taste.
He's earned more of my respect for that
Pretty sure Canadians invented that deliciousness, too. Ham and Pineapple forever.
What a channel.
Always cheers me up.
Thanks, Steve!
I got so tickled when you called the stairs "homemade-looking". LOL
Yeah, the stuff he makes at home must be incredible
Bus name suggestion: “The Step One” since you just need to pull up to the campsite and throw out a chair or two.
You just made my day!
Perfect.
First thing that popped into my mind! Didn't have to scroll long to find it.
Perfect name, Steve better pick it.
Yes! Step One is a great name for the bus, cause all that’s left is Step Two!
“Ham and Pineapple” in the USA we call that a Hawaiian: Pineapple and Canadian Bacon.
And it is true proof that God really loves us!
@@ChatGPT1111 Amen!!!
And yet we invented it :) 🍁
I call it a pizza abomination.
That Place, Camping AF💪
One of my favorites commenting on another of my favorites. Love to see it!
Hey Corporal, fancy running into you here. Been watching you on Sundays for a couple years now.
Cpl would have made his own bus out of straight pines and clay plus of course an arbor knot or two.
Nice to see two of my favourite youtubers on the same channel. Right on boys! 👍🏽
My two favorite youtubers! Steve and Corporal. :)
Need to paint the second step on the bus something special…. Step 2
Even better if you could somehow convert it into a ice chest cooler
That's a great idea, maybe have igloo or yeti sponsor it...hahaa
Your bus has SO much underutilized capacity you should carry the MAX amount of diesel in bulk extra. Here in the USA the DOT says you can carry 100 gallon (378 liters) extra. "Magic bus" looks great. You have enough capacity you could carry your own approved fire ring for JUST these occurances.
The 'Camping With Steve' bus shall be forever known as...
The Hunker Bunker!!
Hunker Buss or Bunker Huss. (Sounds German).
The Hunker Bunker is the best name.
@@Elektrokissa Bunker Huss :) I Like it !!!
@@tericampbell6588 :) hahahaa, great. Thank Ya.
Your videos showcase some of the most beautiful scenery! Another great one, Steve!
Love the bus!! Happy to see you and your bride warm and cozy.
Don't worry Steve, Bigfoot lives in that area and does a good job at scaring the wildlife away. Just hunker down for the night and enjoy the ride.
You can look this up... The documentary "Discovering Bigfoot" was mostly filmed in Nordeg (where Steve is Hunkering down). You are correct Squachs are up there protecting our boy Steve!
@@zangyzebrapokemon4876 I've roamed in squach territory found a few structures trees pulled from the roots and placed upside down kinda in like a tipee.
@@theknowledge7024 Sasquatch once took me out on the town for the night. We had a great time shared a lot of laughs and learned a whole lot more about life from each other. At the end of the night we held hands and he walked me to my door I said "so when can I see you next?" He replied "I would love to sometime soon I will call you". That call never came. That mysterious creature roamed into the night and I never saw him again but I will also never forget him either. Where ever you are bigfoot I want you to know I wait for that call still and think of you often.
@@zangyzebrapokemon4876 That was a great love story, I'm sorry for your loss.
Where does Beautiful Wife sit while you're driving down the road? Those buses can be a pretty bumpy ride...I picture her holding on for dear life back there...lol. Thanks for another great adventure!
Yeah, pretty sketchy looking structure leading to the waterfall lookout, no judgement on you passing on the stairs and mad respect to beautiful wife for braving it !
He is a great outdoor youtuber
Kinda getting "Into The Wild" vibes with the bus in that setting!!
Yes I see what you mean let's watch Steve starve Live on UA-cam
I think some of the haters are upset because he’s on the bus again. Just throw a little pop up next to it to confuse the grizzlies and the hard to please.
Here from the dope as usual podcast with goblin 🔥
Ah, waking up with the rain in that beautiful setting. Must be like Heaven.
Beautiful wife probably: say those 5 words and I’m yours
Steve: “welcome to camping with Steve”
AHAHAH
🤣 haha
Remember... Steve can not say this on the inevitable stealth camping at home video community has been waiting for
Steve you deserve everything you’ve gained from this.
"We'll see about that!" Loved it.
How about "Stevie Wander" for the bus Steve?! 🍻😆
Another great video. I love camping and can’t wait to get away from all my normality here in my central Indiana suburban whatever I’m in. Love the channel Steve, Beautiful wife, crazy neighbor, and Forresty guy. Thanks to all!!
Beyond jealous. That bus is sweet and the scenery is even sweeter. Enjoy it for me dude.
Haven't even seen it yet and I already gave it a thumbs up!! Love camping with Steve!
I really like this bus…especially having such nice equipment
The Camp Master hath returned! The Kingdom of Hunker Down is thankful
And the step 2 pub is packed. Fans watching Steve on the big screen😊
Steve, you should change the bus number to “Step 2”.
Kevan Richardson ·
A little placard at the bus entrance-
"WATCH YOUR STEP 2"
🍺
@@-HighTide R hair
@@lisasdayoff503
? I don't get it ?
Omg... Lisa Gough?
@@lisasdayoff503
I never forgot about you.
Wow! This is crazy!
@@lisasdayoff503
Where are you? What are you doing?
Forestry Forest, what a great surprise ending!!! I watch you, every edition without fail. 😍😍
That bus reminds me of Chris McCandless (Into The Wild) in a nice safe ending kind of way ❤️🇬🇧
I’m from Manchester, England and it’s so full of houses and stuff, would love to get away in the wilderness of Canada. Keep up the great videos Steve!
Visit Scotland when this plague is over. It's like Canada but without the killer wildlife and better beers
@@ukp42 I’ll definitely give it a visit! Thanks for the recommendation.
To bad its becoming the new China
East anglian bushcraft camping a small forest in Thetford. Maybe you can slip off there
@@ukp42 and pretty red heads😊
That place is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing those shots!
Seems logical to me the bus is named "Step One"
or Banana Force 1
I can’t focus on anything other than that loose tag on your beanie, Steve lol
It's called a toque (took)
Haha! Beanie
It’s been like that for months and months! 🤣
Have a couple more step 2s and you’ll forget about it.
It looks sloppy and dumb, just like Steve Wallis.
Love the mix of adventure videos like this! They are really nice complement to your other odd camping ones and are well made. For those of us in Ontario, the shots of Alberta never gets old
That water is movin’ - wowzers!
Aimlessly Wander...Yep, that's me! Thanks Steve.
Good ol’clagary 306 km away! Enjoy the videos Steve! Keep it up
As a fellow Canadian, I’m with you on the ham and pineapple on the pizza!
America here and I love it too.
I’d like to throw the name “the hunker bunker” into the hat.
I love it! Seconded!
I love that!
good one.
That's the best!
i was thinking hunker hauler but that works too
Thank you for allowing us to see your lovely wilderness areas up there in the far NORTH.
Mrs. Frizzle got nothing on Steve and his Magic School Bus
Keep the great content coming Steve. Absolutely love it. Tom from the UK
The wheels on the bus go "hunker down" 😃
Bus name suggestion:
“Blunderbuss”
Steve likes his play on words. Lol
That’s a good one.
“The Yellow Hunkerine”
HUNKER BUNK!
I like it but what about Hunker Bus?
He's doing Alberta proud.
yes he is, you gotta love it
this is the best youtuber on now ,Steve is a star , he brightens up every ones day , camping in a bus in the rain it does not get any better than that , thanks Steve .
The face you made when that magnet holder fell off the fridge 🤣priceless
This reminds us on the logging roads back in Canada. Beautiful place to have a quiet time
Montana is part of Canada, so yeah, reminds me too.
He mentioned this was around Nordegg on The Forestry Trunk road.
@@vapormissile montana is part of the united states.
@@longjohn77 duh, that's Canada let us be honorary canadians. Except not Billings
@@vapormissile what's so bad about billings?
Gotta love the Alexander Keith's ... "Imported from Nova Scotia!" and definitely grizzly tracks! ROCK ON, Steve!
Time for Steve!!!!!! WOOHOO!!!!
"Looks like it would destroy most vehicles, it will be a good test for the bus." Lmao
The School Bus has survived a daily dose of schoolkids over years, so it must be indestructible !!!
@@Jester-Riddle i wish! i'm a school bus driver, and i can assure you based on how many times i've had to take a bus to one of our mechanics they are far from indestructible, lol. they are pretty tough, though, but it was rare when there wasn't one in the garage, and my school only has about 40 of them or so.
@@manlymcstud8588 It was probably for engine and ancillary things. The buses are tanks in accidents with cars.
@@manlymcstud8588 ... I was only jesting about the destructive nature of unsupervised kids ... !
Thanks for showing the air fryer I'm on the fence about getting one but now I'm more informed about them!
Love 💕 😘 my air fryer
I have never been much of a gadget person but I was gifted an air fryer. LOVE LOVE LOVE it!
The scenery is absolutely beautiful! Btw, ham and pineapple pizza is my favorite, yum!
I like your bus adventures more then hobo hideouts.
You should name your bus "bus lightyear"! To infinity and beyond!
good one
Thursday is my favourite day of the week, nothing like camping with Steve making my day even better. so love this channel, all the best mate :) keep up the good work.
Awesome. Love that bus. Also I'm not sure I want an "explosive" fire anyway 😂😱
So cool seeing those rams just grazing. Beautiful country up there.
Been with you a while and love to see the evolution. Glamping with Steve.
Just perfect, time to grab a step two and watch this :)
The bus has come along so well Steve! I love the idea buddy.
Have fun with your logging road travels. My dad travelled down a log road in northern ontario with me when I was young. No one on the road for several hundred miles. Have fun.
My Great Uncle used to own Ritchie Falls Lodge in northern Ontario. It was "only" 52 miles out of town on a logging road. You could hear a car coming 5 minutes before it arrived. Living in town now, I really miss that peace and quite.