Loved the video. Probably the first one I have ever watched where no one spoke. I was entertained throughout. I also own a Rokon ranger and love it! Keep the videos coming! Maybe think about doing a video on how you have it set up and what you bring on a trip. Looking forward to the next video. Subscribed.
This is actually a Gerber branded saw. It isn’t available anymore so I wonder if it was too similar to a Silky Saw to the point they had to stop manufacturing it? 🤷♂️
How does it fair with coals? Have you been able to burn down some larger wood to coals and maintain a lower tempt cooking fire? I have the titanium g2 and while I love it for high heat grilling type cooking it doesn’t do as well with lower temp and simmering. I like this set up because you’d be able to set up different heat zones by moving coals around
I haven’t had a chance to try a low slow cook with lump wood. I think it’d work great for it being able to create different heat zones like you suggested. Time will tell!
That's a cool bike, 2 wheel drive is badazz When you are speeding up the video, you should slow it down just slightly so you can see the trail and surroundings clearer
I agree, the main reason for the trail video being sped up is because the camera used caused some strange distortion and the only way I could salvage it was to speed it up. Otherwise, it was unwatchable. Thanks for watching!
I actually made 4 but edited it out due to the redundancy. There’s two doubles on my plate. Also, making smash burgers requires really high heat to achieve a hard sear.
Great work my friend. Love your video and what you did with your channel. Steve owner and inventor sure knows how to make a killer stove. His gear is #1 for a reason. you have my subscription would love to have your support a well. Keep up the great work. ATB Joe
It certainly isn’t fresh. It’s what we call “dead standing” and it’s almost guaranteed to be dry and good burning fuel. The wood debris on the ground was all wet as the snow had just melted with an early spring warm up.
This video was between Locust Gap and Ashland on Famous Reading Outdoors property. Are you a member? Well worth the membership fee for access to 20,000 acres.
@@carnivorecamping8992 No I'm not a member. I usually just drive up into the woods behind my house. Loads of great trails around here and it's free. I don't know anybody else around here with a Rokon. They are loads of fun and an incredibly well built machine.
@@madcatyyz yeah, one friend of mine has one and I’m hoping a few more will be getting their own too. I’d eventually like to put on a Rokon Romp weekend at FRO (Famous Reading Outdoors)!
Please like, comment and subscribe to see more content like this 🔥!
Very nice bike, cooking and video in general!
Hi just subbed, you are one of the rare ones who has a Freestyle! I love mine!!!
My rokon is on order. I also own a Firebox and am looking forward to many adventures. Thanks for sharing.
Good job 👍🏼
Thanks!!!
Thanks!
Very beautiful trip, nice stove!
Greetings from Ukraine!
Thanks for watching and best wishes to the Ukraine in overcoming the illegal invasion on your nation!
@@carnivorecamping8992 Many thanks!
Loved the video. Probably the first one I have ever watched where no one spoke. I was entertained throughout. I also own a Rokon ranger and love it! Keep the videos coming! Maybe think about doing a video on how you have it set up and what you bring on a trip. Looking forward to the next video. Subscribed.
Thanks for the kind words and the advice! Hoping to have more adventures coming soon!
That Silky saw is a great bushcraft saw. I own a couple, myself.
This is actually a Gerber branded saw. It isn’t available anymore so I wonder if it was too similar to a Silky Saw to the point they had to stop manufacturing it? 🤷♂️
Hey your brother just told me about your Channel. You've got another Sub!
How does it fair with coals? Have you been able to burn down some larger wood to coals and maintain a lower tempt cooking fire? I have the titanium g2 and while I love it for high heat grilling type cooking it doesn’t do as well with lower temp and simmering. I like this set up because you’d be able to set up different heat zones by moving coals around
I haven’t had a chance to try a low slow cook with lump wood. I think it’d work great for it being able to create different heat zones like you suggested. Time will tell!
That's a cool bike, 2 wheel drive is badazz
When you are speeding up the video, you should slow it down just slightly so you can see the trail and surroundings clearer
I agree, the main reason for the trail video being sped up is because the camera used caused some strange distortion and the only way I could salvage it was to speed it up. Otherwise, it was unwatchable. Thanks for watching!
Seems like a massive fire for just 2 burger patties...
I actually made 4 but edited it out due to the redundancy. There’s two doubles on my plate. Also, making smash burgers requires really high heat to achieve a hard sear.
Great work my friend. Love your video and what you did with your channel.
Steve owner and inventor sure knows how to make a killer stove. His gear is #1 for a reason.
you have my subscription would love to have your support a well.
Keep up the great work.
ATB
Joe
Thanks! I’ll be sure to checkout your page! Steve is the man!
There was a lot of trees on the ground but this guy preffer a fresh one to burn. LOL
It certainly isn’t fresh. It’s what we call “dead standing” and it’s almost guaranteed to be dry and good burning fuel. The wood debris on the ground was all wet as the snow had just melted with an early spring warm up.
Looks like as a cooking tutorial. No sure where was a Rokon
Good cooking
Thanks!!!
Where in Pa are you? I have a Trailbreaker and I am in Schuylkill Township. It looks like a nice area to ride in.
This video was between Locust Gap and Ashland on Famous Reading Outdoors property. Are you a member? Well worth the membership fee for access to 20,000 acres.
@@carnivorecamping8992 No I'm not a member. I usually just drive up into the woods behind my house. Loads of great trails around here and it's free. I don't know anybody else around here with a Rokon. They are loads of fun and an incredibly well built machine.
@@madcatyyz yeah, one friend of mine has one and I’m hoping a few more will be getting their own too. I’d eventually like to put on a Rokon Romp weekend at FRO (Famous Reading Outdoors)!
@@carnivorecamping8992 That would be great. Please keep me in the loop.
@@madcatyyz sure thing!!!