My camping essentials: 1) A camper van 2) A folding camper to tow behind (1) 3) Solar panels to fit on top of (1) 3) 300+ A/Hrs of leisure batteries to go inside (1) 4) 2 double gas hobs, one inside both (1) and (2) 5) Washing facilities in both (1) and (2) 6) 3-way fridge in (2) and 2 small cold/hot boxes in (1) 7) Microwave oven and toaster oven to use in either (1) or (2) 8) Seating in (1) that converts into a double bed 9) Full fixed dining area in (2) 10) 2 double beds in (2) with extra sleeping area by converting the dining seating. 11) Colour LED television 12) DVD player 13) Portable satellite TV receiver 14) Multi speaker stereo radio with CD player 15) Battery lighting 16) Electric hook up 17) Inverter for when there's no electric supply 18) Petrol generator for when there's no electric supply an the sunlight isn't sufficient I can rough it with the best of them, but ... in comfort 😆
I have an idea. I've been homeless a lot, and as a result, have to keep packing light. While camping stuff is great, it would be nice to see more multipurpose items that can help one to survive out here. Besides helping us, it would be great for RVers, camping people and minimalist and homesteaders alike. In today's world, space saving and multipurpose items are a plus.
I have also been homeless on several occasions. I wish I could afford a lot of this gear and some public land to live on until I could make enough money to afford a tiny home. I hate homeless shelters. They are a waste of money and help no one. I would rather camp in the woods than go back to one.
Robert Hughes Higley Pruitt I have been homeless too and almost faced it recently in Toronto, but now living in a penthouse but still in same situation, my health is not so good anymore and everyday is struggle to keep mobile with the pain but as time goes by the time I need to prepare and wait for body to heal bets longer forcing me to need to be in a warm safe home, I won't survive outdoors long and can't by any of this stuff in video and I have Ehlers Danlos syndrome that only gets worse as you age, so I give it all to God and Pray through Jesus God hears me and he hears and provides daily for me. Much Love, God Bless and May Jesus Christ Warm Your Heart
Kathi Dori it's all good and thank you, they have many more families in need and far worse situations than I I have been blessed to have a warm safe home for now and I am forever grateful to God for it Much Love and God Bless You
I have the cots and love them! They are super easy to set up and comfy to sleep on. They pack up in 2 slim carry cases about the size of 2 messenger bags and about 15lbs each. They make sturdy bunkbeds or 1x1 beds and a great easily transforming couch. I suggest buying the additional height extensions.
I have the original and thought about giving it to my son and buying the new one. After checking out the new one I decided to stick with the original. Go to their website and have a look at the new one, you’ll probably do the same as I did. By the way have you tried burning wood pellets (the kind used in pellet stoves) in your biolite stove? They work great! I bought a 40 lb bag for $9 at Home Depot. I used an empty Pringle’s canister to hold the pellets and keep it in my truck with the biolite stove. That way if I can’t find any dry sticks to burn I still have fuel for my stove. Cheers mate and happy trails
Reminds me of when my boys were little and we went on a YMCA/Indian guide trip. We loaded up all the bushcraft gear. Got there & was surrounded by Beamers with GROCERY sacks in the trunk full of junk. Damn, it was a hoot watching that circus.
First thing I thought of was "a human PEZ dispenser for bears". Can sleep 2 adult sized meals and 2 child sized chewy snacks. Other than that they are pretty cool in a novelty way.
I have an idea. I am attempting to write a short story about several people who wake up in a mysterious place (i.e. another world?) and all they have are boxes of 2019 modern camping gear to survive. I feel this idea would also, maybe, make a great film. What do you think? Which items would you show case?
@@greenmeansgo9635 Hello Cousin Douglas!!! How is your health? I miss communicating with you, Donald & your parents. Can we please stay in touch? I just now figured out the reply function on UA-cam. Sorry I took a whole week to answer. Summer in the Catskills is living the dream!
You don't need any of these things. You remember camping with the Boy Scouts before we had smart phones, or the cellular system? Some people still camp with nothing but wood, and stone (I've done it.) Others with pretty much just a knife, ultralight through-hikers tend to keep it down to the gear you can fit in a fanny pack, and the clothes on our back, so we're not weighed down with gear, and can climb over ridges, instead of going around. None of these are Essentials, and if you get bogged down with having the newest most innovative gear, you tend to miss the forest for the screens. I'm not telling you how to camp, nor how to enjoy it, but these are gimicks, not essentials. (Personally, 2 things I don't take into the woods are sticks, and fuel.)
@@flako3100 It's not so much "Old School," any more than the act of Camping is. It's just, what are you out there for, the fresh air? The sound of the breese in the leaves, or sighing with relief when you wake up, and see that all your devices are all charged up overnight? One of these doesn't really fit in with my personal concept of "Getting away from it all." One of the things I want to get away from is the stress of keeping all these electronics from running out of batter, so i'm stranded somewhere in the city. If you don't like camping, then don't buy a bunch of crap, so that you can endure pretending to like camping. Stay home, and save yourself a lot of money.
These are all cool but I will be SO glad when they finally refine the "Glass Batter" that will charge fast and keep the charge longer. Ion Batteries are OK but the Dangerous part bothers me a LOT
Bug zapper? Just get a thermacell for mosquitoes nothing works better. I use it every summer here in Alaska and it works better than deet and chemicals.
the trouble with the smart auto gadgets is deciding which one you want! all of them! haha Gadgets is full of cool ideas that are really usefull! the down side is too many temptations!
Lots of cheaper options available. Fine to buy there things if you have a huge budget. Would rather have cheaper versions and extra money for fuel to take me where I want to go
I can lay in a hammock all day. And I'd rather sleep in a tree hammock like the one shown then on the ground in a tent. So I guess you don't mean everybody. Unless I'm a lone exception of course and you polled everyone else.
Minds Eye Design it’s THAN not THEN lol using “then” denotes the order in which you did two actions. Using “than” denotes a preference of one item over another item. Cheers mate
I have a Hennessy Hammock and absolutely love it! I use mine in the winter up in the mountains so I don’t have to set up a tent on snow. I have the extras like an under quilt and a 10’x12’ rainfly plus I use a sleeping bag rated to -35 degrees Fahrenheit. I sleep better in my Hammock than I do on my $1,200 mattress at home.
The Goal Zero Switch 10? Yeah used to be cool, the fan will crap first,,,Oh, and the battery? ..is NOT replaceable,,,so the whole unit goes to the trash,.....Look up Goal Zero's credo.....
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I bet you don’t really look like that Glen! While I’m at it can I have the phone number of the lady that announces the numbers... cause I think I’m in love 😍
I'd have to disagree it all depends what "subculture" of camping you do as some people just go to provincial parks and have some cold ones with the boys whilst listening to music but most of this gear isnt nessicarily bad its just moderb day casual camping altho i will be honest for me i wouldnt use most of these products at all execpt for the biolite stove but even that i personally wouldnt pay like i think the 150 dollars it costs as for me my phones for just in case as im 14 and maybe a downloaded show late at night as id imagine both of us go off into the bush with only a backpack but ya camping has changed a hole lot so id kinda agree with you as the term campimg has changed but id say this is more reacreational products
Item #7 is the Kodiak Truck bed tent and made for camping! It's totally enclosed, you're not laying on the ground, and you'd have access to the cab of the truck. That's camping!
Most are indeed new and a few haven't even been manufactured yet. No one claimed they were groundbreaking. Useful yes but groundbreaking was not claimed at any point.
Please elaborate on why you think all these are "crap". When I make a list like this one I take extra time to make sure each item has a purpose and need. Many of the gadgets I include will save your life in some situations. Please enlighten me.
I'll bet that Jeff Olp is probably one of those City Slickers that doesn't like the great outdoors! I've seen item #7 (Kodiak Truck bed tent) on the market for a while now and I think that's way better than a standard ground tent. 👍
City slicker. That’s funny. I’m so far from a city boy it would shock you. I live off the land. I hunt and garden. I live with out many modern conveniences. No running water in my home and my only heat is a wood stove. My bathroom is a composting out house that i built. I can my own food and I was a prepper before it became a fad on tv. I grew up hiking since I was six years old and I’m 58 years old and I have spent most of my life In The wilderness. I even live in the back woods of Kentucky. If your going to spend money on these over priced luxuries you might as well just get a hotel. Most who buy this items could not truly survive in the wilderness if they had to. So I still say this is a bunch of over priced crap. I live the life not just talk about it.
My camping essentials:
1) A camper van
2) A folding camper to tow behind (1)
3) Solar panels to fit on top of (1)
3) 300+ A/Hrs of leisure batteries to go inside (1)
4) 2 double gas hobs, one inside both (1) and (2)
5) Washing facilities in both (1) and (2)
6) 3-way fridge in (2) and 2 small cold/hot boxes in (1)
7) Microwave oven and toaster oven to use in either (1) or (2)
8) Seating in (1) that converts into a double bed
9) Full fixed dining area in (2)
10) 2 double beds in (2) with extra sleeping area by converting the dining seating.
11) Colour LED television
12) DVD player
13) Portable satellite TV receiver
14) Multi speaker stereo radio with CD player
15) Battery lighting
16) Electric hook up
17) Inverter for when there's no electric supply
18) Petrol generator for when there's no electric supply an the sunlight isn't sufficient
I can rough it with the best of them, but ... in comfort 😆
I have an idea. I've been homeless a lot, and as a result, have to keep packing light. While camping stuff is great, it would be nice to see more multipurpose items that can help one to survive out here. Besides helping us, it would be great for RVers, camping people and minimalist and homesteaders alike. In today's world, space saving and multipurpose items are a plus.
I have also been homeless on several occasions. I wish I could afford a lot of this gear and some public land to live on until I could make enough money to afford a tiny home. I hate homeless shelters. They are a waste of money and help no one. I would rather camp in the woods than go back to one.
Robert Hughes Higley Pruitt I have been homeless too and almost faced it recently in Toronto, but now living in a penthouse but still in same situation, my health is not so good anymore and everyday is struggle to keep mobile with the pain but as time goes by the time I need to prepare and wait for body to heal bets longer forcing me to need to be in a warm safe home, I won't survive outdoors long and can't by any of this stuff in video and I have Ehlers Danlos syndrome that only gets worse as you age, so I give it all to God and Pray through Jesus God hears me and he hears and provides daily for me.
Much Love, God Bless and May Jesus Christ Warm Your Heart
@@crying_hippy God bless you, maybe some christian community near you can help you.?
Kathi Dori it's all good and thank you, they have many more families in need and far worse situations than I
I have been blessed to have a warm safe home for now and I am forever grateful to God for it
Much Love and God Bless You
@@crying_hippy 🤗
Number 7, Definitely!😁
Cool stuff every backyard camper would ever need.
if you need this stuff for camping, just stay home
I have the cots and love them! They are super easy to set up and comfy to sleep on. They pack up in 2 slim carry cases about the size of 2 messenger bags and about 15lbs each. They make sturdy bunkbeds or 1x1 beds and a great easily transforming couch. I suggest buying the additional height extensions.
good idea 👍👍👍👍
Merci d’avoir mis la traduction, de réelles bonnes idées pour partir cet été 😎
Liked the bug zapper most!
V_g00D
I LIKE THE IDEA OF PLANTING TREES FOR EVERY HAMMOCK THEY SELL. NICE !!!
You believe that..... It's bs, but how would anyone find out.
NUMBER 2 IS A GREAT IDEA TO HAVE ALONG ON YOUR TRIP
Nice
Like the biolite stove/charger
The hair was awesome
3:20-Yesss!! You can put those above the bed in a Falcon F Lite 14!! 🤪😍😍😍!!! 3:47
Hello Sergeant Schlumpf, thank you for watching!
Awesome concept
minds eye camping edition?????? YES MOAR PLEASE
Guao me gusta todo buen trabajo 👍
Nice job researching and presenting your videos.
What you really need: Water filter, waterproof fire starter, boiling/cooking pot, quality tent and sleeping bag, everything else is personal choice.
Very true. But don't forget bug spray.
And a first aid kit.
Over all great information and it’s done clean.
Luv my biolite ...a little on the heavy side, but great for smokeless fire, and can hook up a small stove pipe to it...for indoor heating
I have the original bio light stove with both of the accessories and love it. I can imagine how much better the new one is. Thanks for the video.
I have the original and thought about giving it to my son and buying the new one. After checking out the new one I decided to stick with the original. Go to their website and have a look at the new one, you’ll probably do the same as I did.
By the way have you tried burning wood pellets (the kind used in pellet stoves) in your biolite stove?
They work great!
I bought a 40 lb bag for $9 at Home Depot. I used an empty Pringle’s canister to hold the pellets and keep it in my truck with the biolite stove. That way if I can’t find any dry sticks to burn I still have fuel for my stove.
Cheers mate and happy trails
I like those teardrops but with a gallery in the back
I like the cook stove that charges ur phone too.
Awesome gadgets! Thanks for the uodate
Good video
I like your purple hair!
Yay you finally made a camper GEAR video
Reminds me of when my boys were little and we went on a YMCA/Indian guide trip. We loaded up all the bushcraft gear. Got there & was surrounded by Beamers with GROCERY sacks in the trunk full of junk. Damn, it was a hoot watching that circus.
lots of great gadgets 4 camping good job guys
3:58 It comes with 8 steaks!? Cool!
You guys make awesome videos!
I agree!!!!
Still cool stuff
I watched this video again and found things i would like to have!!!!!!!
喜歡你們的節目
All good stuff there & very practical!!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I like the tents that you’re hanging in a tree that was a pretty cool keep up the good work guys
First thing I thought of was "a human PEZ dispenser for bears". Can sleep 2 adult sized meals and 2 child sized chewy snacks. Other than that they are pretty cool in a novelty way.
I need it all!
Interesting ideas. I have the bio lite stove.
How about a video about fiber optics lighting systems?
I have an idea. I am attempting to write a short story about several people who wake up in a mysterious place (i.e. another world?) and all they have are boxes of 2019 modern camping gear to survive. I feel this idea would also, maybe, make a great film. What do you think? Which items would you show case?
$116 for a water bottle is outrageous
Lazzy Boi anyone who actually backpacks prefers smart water bottles you get at gas station for $1.50. Lightweight durable cheap and replaceable
kodiak canvas truck bed tent これイイですね~!!
軽トラにもサイズ合いますか?
The only thing I'd be interested in (the mattress pad) is ridiculously expensive. $180 for a 6x2 mattress pad?
U can get a flat doggie bed 72"×3' -2" thick from Costco for about $20!!😂
Contemporary wind powered vehicles: blade-sail powered boats, hydro-foil boats, ice boats, wind powered cars. My name is Dan from Lawrenceville, GA.
Nice to meet you Dan. I do hope to see you around more and hear more about your thoughts on these sustainable technologies.
Hi Danny it’s your cousin Douglas.
@@greenmeansgo9635 Hello Cousin Douglas!!! How is your health? I miss communicating with you, Donald & your parents. Can we please stay in touch? I just now figured out the reply function on UA-cam. Sorry I took a whole week to answer. Summer in the Catskills is living the dream!
What’s your point with this comment? Do you make those items or sell them? Are you suggesting a video topic?
Cheers mate
There a few things that I love to get for my long road trip
Where can I get the Lunatec aqua bottle?
I want that aqua bot
I have to go shopping!! Great video!!!
Has anyone used that suspension tent? I wonder how comfortable or durable they are.
The production on your video is good. Price and weight of products would be VERY helpful. Thanks.
You don't need any of these things. You remember camping with the Boy Scouts before we had smart phones, or the cellular system? Some people still camp with nothing but wood, and stone (I've done it.) Others with pretty much just a knife, ultralight through-hikers tend to keep it down to the gear you can fit in a fanny pack, and the clothes on our back, so we're not weighed down with gear, and can climb over ridges, instead of going around. None of these are Essentials, and if you get bogged down with having the newest most innovative gear, you tend to miss the forest for the screens. I'm not telling you how to camp, nor how to enjoy it, but these are gimicks, not essentials. (Personally, 2 things I don't take into the woods are sticks, and fuel.)
Just toys to play with. 😁
gotta keep it old school
@@flako3100 It's not so much "Old School," any more than the act of Camping is. It's just, what are you out there for, the fresh air? The sound of the breese in the leaves, or sighing with relief when you wake up, and see that all your devices are all charged up overnight? One of these doesn't really fit in with my personal concept of "Getting away from it all." One of the things I want to get away from is the stress of keeping all these electronics from running out of batter, so i'm stranded somewhere in the city. If you don't like camping, then don't buy a bunch of crap, so that you can endure pretending to like camping. Stay home, and save yourself a lot of money.
Also, lugging all that crap around is a pain.
@@flako3100 Food, water, shelter, some way to start a fire. These are "Camping Essentials."
God bless you
Georgie
These are all cool but I will be SO glad when they finally refine the "Glass Batter" that will charge fast and keep the charge longer. Ion Batteries are OK but the Dangerous part bothers me a LOT
Have you seen the ceramic lithium batteries?
Bug zapper? Just get a thermacell for mosquitoes nothing works better. I use it every summer here in Alaska and it works better than deet and chemicals.
No. #1....
The Tensile Vista - so bears can get to you from ALL sides.
Put it up high no bears ... Imagine that hammock way up high would be pretty cool up at the top of the trees..
IF I WAS GOING OUT IN THE WILDERNESS I WOULD THINK ABOUT TAKING NUMBER 9 FOR SURE. AT LEAST I WOULDNT FREEZE TO DEATH!
i am looking for a safe but dependable tent style heater for my van for trip to Alaska
buy a good jacket and a -15 sleeping bag
Folk remember this is a camping video not a wilderness survival video.
the trouble with the smart auto gadgets is deciding which one you want! all of them! haha Gadgets is full of cool ideas that are really usefull! the down side is too many temptations!
You have to train yourself how to use whatever resources you have on hand to make things work in order to survival, not just prepared.
Is there a website to order or review the items in more detail?
The last video on this list is my favourite
#1 surprised me after already knowing a little from under the title.
So I noticed people put their wall AC units outside their tent blowing in. Why can’t you just put the window AC unit inside the tent?
Should do a 2 year followup and see how many of these products failed in the marketplace.
At least they are trying. Most don't fail anyways they just get cheaply copied by China.
Am I the only one to skip an ad to watch a bigger ad? 😂
Wow you are beautiful lady god bless you
SOME GOOD IDEAS! WATCH THIS!!
Lots of cheaper options available. Fine to buy there things if you have a huge budget. Would rather have cheaper versions and extra money for fuel to take me where I want to go
One of the first
How about a give a way from minds eye design?
bring old rv`s and vans back to life giving others a chance of having a home and a get around automobile ..to look for work or just have shelter.....
ms.sammantha lee Nope why don’t you try designing something for a change?
@@veritasvalere88 What the hell _can_ be designed? Buildings and vehicles already exist and have existed for a _loooong_ time.
Yea you and me can make a video together!!! Let me know.
You would have to burn half the forest down with the bio light to charge your phone.
Half? You sure?
You need to clear on where each product can be found.
Super ENERGIE ULTIMA E CEVA FANTASTIK MULTUMESC Ewanghelina Elisabeth Engyi
How about ways to maintain ice to keep your food cold on long trips?
I can do that, I camp in sub-zero temperatures, just put my ice in a bag and it never melts.
My wife says l’m a hot pocket. So l’ve got that going for me
Everybody loves,to sleep in a hammock...for 20 minutes
I can lay in a hammock all day. And I'd rather sleep in a tree hammock like the one shown then on the ground in a tent. So I guess you don't mean everybody. Unless I'm a lone exception of course and you polled everyone else.
@@mindseyedesign Are you telling the truth though?
Minds Eye Design it’s THAN not THEN lol using “then” denotes the order in which you did two actions. Using “than” denotes a preference of one item over another item.
Cheers mate
I have a Hennessy Hammock and absolutely love it! I use mine in the winter up in the mountains so I don’t have to set up a tent on snow.
I have the extras like an under quilt and a 10’x12’ rainfly plus I use a sleeping bag rated
to -35 degrees Fahrenheit.
I sleep better in my Hammock than I do on my $1,200 mattress at home.
Nah. I'm considering tent / cabins that can be set up and left permanently.
Hello Vera Mae, thanks for the feedback!
Anyone that sleeps in the woods in a tent is begging to be mauled to death by a bear in the middle of the night.
A
The Goal Zero Switch 10? Yeah used to be cool, the fan will crap first,,,Oh, and the battery? ..is NOT replaceable,,,so the whole unit goes to the trash,.....Look up Goal Zero's credo.....
I wonder if Americans know a Cot is what a baby sleeps in? It's just called a bed if its for an adult
@@reacher6874 thanks awfully :)
This is nothing more than an product advertisement platform!
What is the economic situation right now?
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Epilepsy warning?
I bet you don’t really look like that Glen! While I’m at it can I have the phone number of the lady that announces the numbers... cause I think I’m in love 😍
That's actually a very well done illustration of Glen. If anything is off he looks a bit younger as a cartoon, but you didn't hear that from me.
If you’re using any of this crap, you’re not camping.
I'd have to disagree it all depends what "subculture" of camping you do as some people just go to provincial parks and have some cold ones with the boys whilst listening to music but most of this gear isnt nessicarily bad its just moderb day casual camping altho i will be honest for me i wouldnt use most of these products at all execpt for the biolite stove but even that i personally wouldnt pay like i think the 150 dollars it costs as for me my phones for just in case as im 14 and maybe a downloaded show late at night as id imagine both of us go off into the bush with only a backpack but ya camping has changed a hole lot so id kinda agree with you as the term campimg has changed but id say this is more reacreational products
Item #7 is the Kodiak Truck bed tent and made for camping! It's totally enclosed, you're not laying on the ground, and you'd have access to the cab of the truck. That's camping!
the title should be: How to make camping dumb af
None of these are exactly new or groundbreaking. Bit of a disappointment.
Most are indeed new and a few haven't even been manufactured yet. No one claimed they were groundbreaking. Useful yes but groundbreaking was not claimed at any point.
hi chandni will you be my girlfriend ??
I would not waste a penny on any of this crap.
Please elaborate on why you think all these are "crap". When I make a list like this one I take extra time to make sure each item has a purpose and need. Many of the gadgets I include will save your life in some situations. Please enlighten me.
I'll bet that Jeff Olp is probably one of those City Slickers that doesn't like the great outdoors! I've seen item #7 (Kodiak Truck bed tent) on the market for a while now and I think that's way better than a standard ground tent. 👍
City slicker. That’s funny. I’m so far from a city boy it would shock you. I live off the land. I hunt and garden. I live with out many modern conveniences. No running water in my home and my only heat is a wood stove. My bathroom is a composting out house that i built. I can my own food and I was a prepper before it became a fad on tv. I grew up hiking since I was six years old and I’m 58 years old and I have spent most of my life In The wilderness. I even live in the back woods of Kentucky. If your going to spend money on these over priced luxuries you might as well just get a hotel. Most who buy this items could not truly survive in the wilderness if they had to. So I still say this is a bunch of over priced crap. I live the life not just talk about it.
Says apartment jeff
Just gadgets, nothing more. Useless
Mostly useless idea!