I skim thru a lot of his videos. But for some reason I watch thru the whole truck videos. Don’t know why but the ones in the truck just seem better than others.
Hey mate ignore anyone that insults your intelligence. Your a very bright man. Your a thinker you can see a problem and know how to fix it. You look at something and know how it was built. Your what we call living the dream in Australia. Keep up the great work bud your one of the smartest people on UA-cam. Good job on fixing your stove. It doesn’t need to be perfect, it can be made to work better. That’s life in general…. Good onya mate.
Yes agree l really enjoy your adventures and your ingenious ways of working things out. Yep you do things thats others might not do but wish they could. Im sure you dont need to be offended by others criticism as you seem to be in the know as to what you are doing anyway. I also like that you respect the small creatures and animals and environment. All the best to you and your posts. Yes another Aussie here.
Well I just watched him camp in a CULVERT !!! NOT a clever action, and a lot of his actions in that video were far from using any wisdom. I'd not be hanging my hope or trust in this fella. He has a whole heap self esteem but it seems really misplaced to me. Esp compared to many of the other guys who are adventurers in the cold weather of ALASKA, CANADA, & NORTHER States of USA. Too many things he didn't get right in that video that could have been a serious negative. Really not sure how all those applauding him have actually experienced life of more than 20-30 yrs or ever been outside the city or suburbs. So I'm def NOT recommending him to anyone inexperienced to follow him.
@@heatherclayton-callaghan4270 Gooday from Australia Yes as aussies we know little about extreme snow or cold however we have snow and we enjoy our environment here and experience it fully. A culvert camp is different and not for everyone but posty clears culverts so he knows about them. Especially those blocked by beavers.
A suggestion for use of the chipboard U have stored & put out while your there. Last time your blanket stuck to the icy metal wall around your bed. Place the chipboard around the walls of your bed and it will stop the problem & give a little better insulation around where you sleep. & Y not put your flooring from home down in the van too. More insulation 😁😁😁
Agree 100% the longer videos are amazing you have put out a few longer videos this year and that's awesome 👌 especially the camping type content looking forward to see the next one
@@oslo4251 I love the culverts, the food openings, the new chat videos, drain clearing videos, the camping videos and all the others I can't think of at the moment...
@@arsinowey66 - Good on ya for taking this msn person seriously and being polite towards them! Such a waste though, sadly! 😏 And I too enjoy the longer videos a lot 😃👍
What's wrong with me?! I've already seen this vid, now it's 2024 and I'm watching it again, especially the cooking food bit! I'm over 60, and this is so calming to me. Maybe it's because I cook all the time so it's nice to see someone else do it! 😂
Just a nerd-fact about the french fries... I used to do summer jobs at a crisp factory. When the potatoes arrived, the did a little lab test on them to check the sugar content. The ones that had a higher sugar content were the ones that would turn brown quicker, so they used those for the paprika crisps. With the paprika powder on them, you could not see that they were a bit more brownish. The ones with lower sugar content were used for salted crisps, because they looked more golden. So, sometimes your potato chips might look like they're baked too much, but that could be because of the sugar-content. 🙂
JUST FOUND YOU LAST NIGHT ! Have been up all night ! Enjoying your videos totally!! Listen , my dear !! Don’t pay attention to these armchair critics or these trolls!! Don’t even respond to their criticisms! Not a single one of them can hold a candle to you and all your talents!! You are simply amazing !!!😅. I am enjoying all your videos!! Thank you !!!
Oh Mercy. Everyone's a critic! Don't pay them any mind. If any one of us were camping there, there would be critics. You do YOU and Tens of thousands of us will keep watching!
If people are so concerned dont watch..... there HGTV or d.i.y to watch where everything is done by a contractor and no room for just making it work for now. Ooh but those shows are being sued for bad building practices. Well at least he honest about not being a builder and this is entertaining. So shut up and watch or dont.
You could also use the engine compartment for a winter refrigeration/freezer storage space. Just cut a tin/aluminum box with lockable lid and no critters can get in.. a bear would have a hard time ripping into metal even. Plus you could make an inside small door to retrieve quick small goodies. And inside door/area would be somewhat warmer so that could be the fridge part. Would make for a nice completion for the driver area/kitchen you mentioned on building. And in summer it could hold things you don't want mice to get to, so you don't have to lug it all back out
Everything about this dudes channel is just wholesome. I could watch him doing the most simple things 🙏🏽 keep up the great content gang and please stay safe out there
See someone pointed something g out politely instead of being a prick about it. Good observation sir and better yet, thanks for being decent about it. The rude comment thing really got to me lol.
New subscriber. There's an instinctive satisfaction, coziness, and comfort in taking shelter from harsh elements in a simple, warm shelter in the woods. Helps to appreciate the little things in life. Keep doing what you enjoy and sharing.
You definitely do some stuff differently than others, there are always going to be people that hate, but you are a smart guy and I can’t begin to question you on wood stoves. I have family not too far from you in Maine and have always gone up in the “summer.” We appreciate you man.
I love your camping and dam busting. Hey you can use the wood to make shelves over your stack in the truck! And storage inside is important. Make use of the height. 😊
Yes! Only post 10 can make hard work and uncomfortable conditions look like the best time you could have in the snowy woods. I love you buddy, thanks for another excellent, extra long video. I throw these on right before I go to bed usually, and I really try to leave a comment and engage with people in the comments every time you post one, because you truly do deserve to get the algorithm in your favor. I appreciate you man! Nothing but positive vibes, good vibes, nice words, platitudes, and any other positive and awesome spectacular words that'll pique the attention of the algo! Will see you in the next one for sure, can't wait :)
Listening to you Post-10 you have got to be one of the most resourceful people I've ever watched and/or listened to....keep it up man you're doing a great job!!
Love the truck camp. I bet the wood stove heats that truck perfectly on a cold winter night. Who cares what trolls say. Your content is interesting and you seem to enjoy making it. Thats all that really matters.
for the leaky front door gasket stuff - and for that matter retaining heat when doing entry/exit to do your regular excursion stuff - you could probably get good value for putting up old blankets and such as a curtain against the gap behind that front entry area. Can store it onsite in a plastic tub if a recurring thing - that way mice can't get into it. If you have an old cheap pot - leave that on the stove when burning but not cooking - just to have dishwater handy. For the Framing etc - If you are going to take the existing roof OFF - beware the walls may not support much weight of true a-frame. building something OVER the vehicle - a lean-to style of a covering a-frame may work. And/or you can do interior framing to reinforce the metal walls instead of building exterior.
Post, you are always to the point, every move you make is economy in motion and you always leave every single place better than you found it. Young man I’ve been enjoying at your channel for quite a while, and I appreciate all that you put into it.
Loving the channel...it's the perfect antidote to the cynical modern world. Just a great dude wide-eyed with wonder going on adventure after adventure. P.s. use the flooring in the truck and make some bird boxes out of the spare lumber.
This is the second winter where I play this awesome video in the background while I work. This dude is truly one of my favorites on UA-cam or anywhere! 🎉
You know whatever you do it seems that you gave it some serious thoughts. I would only care about constructive ideas. Your way of narrating is inspiring, at least for me and you remind me a bit of Steve Wallis, another great channel like yours, till the next one, Jan
Possible suggestion: Pavillion style roof over your van camper. That way you can have an overhang and outside woodpile against the van. Also water collection gutter into a holding tank (above or just below ground level).
Maybe you can keep the lumber under the truck. If you’re going to build a roof etc it might come in handy. You know Murphy law, you won’t need the wood until after you throw it out. I love the truck.
I really like these longer camping videos. Really relaxing to watch. And I appreciate that you translate the temperatures to Celsius! Keep up the good work!
A tip for next time , soak the cut up French frys in a bowl of water for at least 1 hour or even 3, and drain the water off. Dry off on paper towels. Cook them on low heat a while. Let them cool off. 2nd time cook them again with oil at high temp. Reason they went brown is the starch in the potatoes
This was just during the recent cold snap the first weekend of February 2023 and after those 2 days, the temperatures went back up to normal if not above normal. Sure hope you stayed warm!
People can be such rude know it alls. Ignore the noise. So many of us enjoy your videos. They're quirky, fun and relaxing. Thanks for sharing and btw I truly enjoy your ingenuity and willingness to tackle things.
That looks like so much fun!! I love the cold too. I also love how you just live your life doing everything you love to do and teaching us all the things we didn't know we would find interesting. Even the littlest of things, small details don't escape your attention. Can't wait for the next video!
For the record, anyone criticizing this kid, only Wishes they had his knowledge. I think they should watch something else. Keep it up Post 10 we Love your videos
Ooooh, a series on upgrading that camper trucker? Sign me up! Also, a spatula! No more cheap knives! Now if we can get you a well built cup/mug, you'd be all set. Excellent video, Mr. 10. Keep up the good work. Wear a jacket!
I really enjoy the truck episodes. I have no idea why. It's just cool. And people always have an opinion, yet I bet they don't camp in a truck in minus 30 during the winter.
Recycle what you can. Nothing wrong with storing wood offcuts for a project down the line. And you mentioned the A-frame roof and attic. I think the charm of the truck is because it’s just that. An old truck and nothing more. As rustic and rugged as you keep it, the more different it is. Having said that, it’s your truck, so do what makes you happy 😀
My brother your videos are awesome thanks for all these harsh conditions you put your self through for us. I have been so down in the dumps with Covid and this video along with your opening old cans of food have been awesome
Great video. I really like this guy… Super simple super cool. Here’s some advice… Install the flooring in your truck, so it doesn’t feel like sitting on ice When do you are tending the fire
Have you thought of getting a couple old moving blankets and using them as curtains at the doors for insulation at night? it might keep the drafts down and I've seen them at thrift stores for about 4 bucks a piece. a bit of airline cable on hooks mounted to the walls and you could thread it thru grommets in the top of the curtains and you could open them and close them in the winter. you'd have to pull them/bring them for each winter camping session but it's a thought. you could probably also do clip curtain rings on wool blankets and the wires but the quilting on moving blankets might be warmer.
Ignore the negativity, you know what your doing!!!!! Keep up all the great videos , many , many , many subscribers LOVE your videos and THANK YOU! I personally like to see your wife join you , looks like you both enjoy your time together! God bless you both!
Say Post, Don’t worry too much about folks criticizing this or that. We love you & your vids!! U are awesome! I’ve been watching since way back when-3 or 4 years now. Your voice is relaxing and how I enjoy these camping vids!!! ❤
These camping in the truck videos are becoming my favorite of your videos. I can’t believe it because I really love the unplugging culvert ones they are awesome. Great job Post
Great video as usual. If you oil the sliding door sliders and rollers thoroughly I'm sure it will be easier to operate. Also, oil up the rear door latches for those to operate better as well. You can use petroleum based oil or even vegetable or olive oil too.
Making my way through your camping videos! Very informative and interesting! Also big thank you for putting Celsius on screen when discussing temperature, UK viewer here & it helps me get immersed.
it was so friggin cold out . and i was wondering about your truck in the woods . your brave to endure those extrems. thank you for bringing us with you.
You could literally make a channel of you setting up camps and that would be the coolest channel ever....your creativity is amazing and so interesting....much love bro!!!!!
Hardest working man on UA-cam but always seems to be enjoying himself no matter what he's doing. Such great company.
He does work so unbelievably HARD!! I would be proud, To call him, MY SON.
Close the door on the bloody stove , how is it going to heat up
@@dianerichards2987 Why did you reply to my comment with your nonsense?
I skim thru a lot of his videos. But for some reason I watch thru the whole truck videos. Don’t know why but the ones in the truck just seem better than others.
I think the same he truly works his butt off
Hey mate ignore anyone that insults your intelligence. Your a very bright man. Your a thinker you can see a problem and know how to fix it. You look at something and know how it was built. Your what we call living the dream in Australia. Keep up the great work bud your one of the smartest people on UA-cam. Good job on fixing your stove. It doesn’t need to be perfect, it can be made to work better. That’s life in general…. Good onya mate.
I Totally agree !!
Love this comment. And so true. From another fellow Aussie.
Yes agree l really enjoy your adventures and your ingenious ways of working things out. Yep you do things thats others might not do but wish they could. Im sure you dont need to be offended by others criticism as you seem to be in the know as to what you are doing anyway. I also like that you respect the small creatures and animals and environment. All the best to you and your posts. Yes another Aussie here.
Well I just watched him camp in a CULVERT !!!
NOT a clever action, and a lot of his actions in that video were far from using any wisdom. I'd not be hanging my hope or trust in this fella. He has a whole heap self esteem but it seems really misplaced to me. Esp compared to many of the other guys who are adventurers in the cold weather of ALASKA, CANADA, & NORTHER States of USA. Too many things he didn't get right in that video that could have been a serious negative. Really not sure how all those applauding him have actually experienced life of more than 20-30 yrs or ever been outside the city or suburbs. So I'm def NOT recommending him to anyone inexperienced to follow him.
@@heatherclayton-callaghan4270 Gooday from Australia Yes as aussies we know little about extreme snow or cold however we have snow and we enjoy our environment here and experience it fully. A culvert camp is different and not for everyone but posty clears culverts so he knows about them. Especially those blocked by beavers.
This is the only channel where I get excited to watch a 2 hour video. Unbelievably comfy :)
Comfy is a good way to put it. I definitely feel that
There's only a few UA-camrs, Post included, that I Enjoy longform content like this from. Not every content creator can pull it off
Same
💯
Lost Lakes is pretty good for this too
A suggestion for use of the chipboard U have stored & put out while your there. Last time your blanket stuck to the icy metal wall around your bed. Place the chipboard around the walls of your bed and it will stop the problem & give a little better insulation around where you sleep. & Y not put your flooring from home down in the van too. More insulation 😁😁😁
We're loving the longer videos and we love the camping videos !! Be safe and stay warm out there !!!
Yes, culverts sucks..
Agree 100% the longer videos are amazing you have put out a few longer videos this year and that's awesome 👌 especially the camping type content looking forward to see the next one
@@oslo4251 I love the culverts, the food openings, the new chat videos, drain clearing videos, the camping videos and all the others I can't think of at the moment...
@@arsinowey66 I don't care what you like
@@arsinowey66 - Good on ya for taking this msn person seriously and being polite towards them! Such a waste though, sadly! 😏 And I too enjoy the longer videos a lot 😃👍
What's wrong with me?! I've already seen this vid, now it's 2024 and I'm watching it again, especially the cooking food bit!
I'm over 60, and this is so calming to me. Maybe it's because I cook all the time so it's nice to see someone else do it! 😂
Just a nerd-fact about the french fries... I used to do summer jobs at a crisp factory. When the potatoes arrived, the did a little lab test on them to check the sugar content. The ones that had a higher sugar content were the ones that would turn brown quicker, so they used those for the paprika crisps. With the paprika powder on them, you could not see that they were a bit more brownish. The ones with lower sugar content were used for salted crisps, because they looked more golden.
So, sometimes your potato chips might look like they're baked too much, but that could be because of the sugar-content. 🙂
Wow! That’s awesome. 🙂
Im enjoying your videos. Keep up the great work.
Very cool factoid. 😊
I love cool facts like this!!!
I miss the days when our potatoes were only potatoes! Thank you😊!
JUST FOUND YOU LAST NIGHT ! Have been up all night ! Enjoying your videos totally!! Listen , my dear !! Don’t pay attention to these armchair critics or these trolls!! Don’t even respond to their criticisms! Not a single one of them can hold a candle to you and all your talents!! You are simply amazing !!!😅. I am enjoying all your videos!! Thank you !!!
Like a breath of normality isn’t he.
No corny ‘in’ jokes or jazzed up crap.
It’s him doing what he does and I like it!
Oh Mercy. Everyone's a critic! Don't pay them any mind. If any one of us were camping there, there would be critics. You do YOU and Tens of thousands of us will keep watching!
Exactly!
@@SICresinwrks Just suggestions not criticism.
@@BangkokJohn envious
Try hundreds of thousands. Posty on track for a milli subs
If people are so concerned dont watch..... there HGTV or d.i.y to watch where everything is done by a contractor and no room for just making it work for now. Ooh but those shows are being sued for bad building practices. Well at least he honest about not being a builder and this is entertaining. So shut up and watch or dont.
Kiddo I admire you for living your best life!!!
It doesn't bother me what kind of stove you have. I just like watching your videos very informative and entertaining. Thank you for making them.
You could also use the engine compartment for a winter refrigeration/freezer storage space. Just cut a tin/aluminum box with lockable lid and no critters can get in.. a bear would have a hard time ripping into metal even. Plus you could make an inside small door to retrieve quick small goodies. And inside door/area would be somewhat warmer so that could be the fridge part. Would make for a nice completion for the driver area/kitchen you mentioned on building. And in summer it could hold things you don't want mice to get to, so you don't have to lug it all back out
Everything about this dudes channel is just wholesome. I could watch him doing the most simple things 🙏🏽 keep up the great content gang and please stay safe out there
Keeping a pot of water on your stove will help you to feel the warmth better. The humidity helps.
See someone pointed something g out politely instead of being a prick about it. Good observation sir and better yet, thanks for being decent about it. The rude comment thing really got to me lol.
New subscriber. There's an instinctive satisfaction, coziness, and comfort in taking shelter from harsh elements in a simple, warm shelter in the woods. Helps to appreciate the little things in life. Keep doing what you enjoy and sharing.
His camping videos are my go to sleep /fall asleep stay asleep videos sooo asmr even though he doesn’t know it lol
So true.
@@06denedra yes, I do that too. And then I am dreaming I am camping in the woods.
@@jsnjcnt absolutely
Love watching this channel 👊🇬🇧Liverpool
That griddle you found in the woods is beautiful!! What a find!
You definitely do some stuff differently than others, there are always going to be people that hate, but you are a smart guy and I can’t begin to question you on wood stoves. I have family not too far from you in Maine and have always gone up in the “summer.” We appreciate you man.
Ya live and learn ya know. What works for one my not work for what others have in mind.
Aww no one should critisize you for anything, you are awesome!
I love your camping and dam busting. Hey you can use the wood to make shelves over your stack in the truck! And storage inside is important. Make use of the height. 😊
Yes! Only post 10 can make hard work and uncomfortable conditions look like the best time you could have in the snowy woods.
I love you buddy, thanks for another excellent, extra long video. I throw these on right before I go to bed usually, and I really try to leave a comment and engage with people in the comments every time you post one, because you truly do deserve to get the algorithm in your favor.
I appreciate you man! Nothing but positive vibes, good vibes, nice words, platitudes, and any other positive and awesome spectacular words that'll pique the attention of the algo! Will see you in the next one for sure, can't wait :)
to make a fire just get some cotton wool and a tub of vaseline it will start fires so easy hello from the uk
I love these long videos, better than any movie. Thanks for the huge effort to make these Post
A man who is at peace with nature
Listening to you Post-10 you have got to be one of the most resourceful people I've ever watched and/or listened to....keep it up man you're doing a great job!!
Thats the new Englander in him!
Love the truck camp. I bet the wood stove heats that truck perfectly on a cold winter night. Who cares what trolls say. Your content is interesting and you seem to enjoy making it. Thats all that really matters.
for the leaky front door gasket stuff - and for that matter retaining heat when doing entry/exit to do your regular excursion stuff - you could probably get good value for putting up old blankets and such as a curtain against the gap behind that front entry area. Can store it onsite in a plastic tub if a recurring thing - that way mice can't get into it. If you have an old cheap pot - leave that on the stove when burning but not cooking - just to have dishwater handy. For the Framing etc - If you are going to take the existing roof OFF - beware the walls may not support much weight of true a-frame. building something OVER the vehicle - a lean-to style of a covering a-frame may work. And/or you can do interior framing to reinforce the metal walls instead of building exterior.
Some excellent points here.
Wear a hoodie to bed. Your whole body will be warmer
Here I am again 2 weeks later watching it again 😂 love it man this is so cool!!!
Ooh! I would give it a year before throwing that stuff away. I know you are going to find use for it. You’re so creative!!🥰🥰
That old van is neat just like it is. The whole idea is that you are roughing it in primitive conditions. All of your videos are top notch.
Post, you are always to the point, every move you make is economy in motion and you always leave every single place better than you found it. Young man I’ve been enjoying at your channel for quite a while, and I appreciate all that you put into it.
I agree definately living the dream, we wouldn't get away with it here in Australia 🦘
The amount of knowledge you have about pretty much everything is staggering. I'm always learning something new when I watch your videos.
Loving the channel...it's the perfect antidote to the cynical modern world. Just a great dude wide-eyed with wonder going on adventure after adventure. P.s. use the flooring in the truck and make some bird boxes out of the spare lumber.
Post I can't believe how far you've come from unclogging culverts and drains to camping and travels. Well done...
Here I am post, binge watching all your camping videos again. The new ones got me back in and now rewatching them all. 🎉
Love the camping videos Post. Awesome stuff man. Be safe out there.
This is the second winter where I play this awesome video in the background while I work. This dude is truly one of my favorites on UA-cam or anywhere! 🎉
A+ for that burp.. world class!
It`s funny how these videos are so relaxing considering that I hate winter and cold.
You know whatever you do it seems that you gave it some serious thoughts. I would only care about constructive ideas. Your way of narrating is inspiring, at least for me and you remind me a bit of Steve Wallis, another great channel like yours, till the next one, Jan
Possible suggestion: Pavillion style roof over your van camper. That way you can have an overhang and outside woodpile against the van. Also water collection gutter into a holding tank (above or just below ground level).
I love your content bro keep up the awesome work! From Canada made love
Maybe you can keep the lumber under the truck. If you’re going to build a roof etc it might come in handy. You know Murphy law, you won’t need the wood until after you throw it out. I love the truck.
I agree.
Im from Maryland where crabbing is known for old bay goes good on anything lol
I really like these longer camping videos. Really relaxing to watch. And I appreciate that you translate the temperatures to Celsius! Keep up the good work!
You make Great Content post 10 and you Should make more Camping videos like this
That was great Postie. I'm glad you're warm. You are not stupid. Our cold snap is over for now. Food looked great. Yummy. Stay warm.
That middle piece of wood is called the heart.
Loved it!
A tip for next time , soak the cut up French frys in a bowl of water for at least 1 hour or even 3, and drain the water off. Dry off on paper towels. Cook them on low heat a while. Let them cool off. 2nd time cook them again with oil at high temp. Reason they went brown is the starch in the potatoes
Recently started watching. Hard to turn off and thought I was the only one who would enjoy this. Came to the comments and glad to see I’m not alone.
This was just during the recent cold snap the first weekend of February 2023 and after those 2 days, the temperatures went back up to normal if not above normal. Sure hope you stayed warm!
I just love this guy , so much fun .😊
It's nice to see that truck being given a new life
People can be such rude know it alls. Ignore the noise. So many of us enjoy your videos. They're quirky, fun and relaxing. Thanks for sharing and btw I truly enjoy your ingenuity and willingness to tackle things.
That looks like so much fun!! I love the cold too. I also love how you just live your life doing everything you love to do and teaching us all the things we didn't know we would find interesting. Even the littlest of things, small details don't escape your attention. Can't wait for the next video!
I was so happy seeing that truck again.I really enjoyed watching the first video of you sleeping in it. Awesome relaxing content.
Oh me too! I was hoping he would do another “pretzel truck” vid 😂 I hope he continues!! We want more!!!
This campsite reminds me of living in the Berkshires for sure. And that Bachman's truck brought me back to Holyoke in the early 80s.
I used to ski at Butternut when I was younger. The Berkshires are beautiful.
@@yankees29 I used to Ski Mt Tom when I lived in Easthampton the Bousquet when I lived in the Berkshires
Love your thought process how you have a backup for a backup. Wish more young people thought that way.
For the record, anyone criticizing this kid, only Wishes they had his knowledge. I think they should watch something else. Keep it up Post 10 we Love your videos
Ooooh, a series on upgrading that camper trucker? Sign me up! Also, a spatula! No more cheap knives! Now if we can get you a well built cup/mug, you'd be all set. Excellent video, Mr. 10. Keep up the good work. Wear a jacket!
Truck looks great I would live in it
I enjoy all of your videos, but especially your camping videos
I really enjoy the truck episodes. I have no idea why. It's just cool. And people always have an opinion, yet I bet they don't camp in a truck in minus 30 during the winter.
The truck cabin is cool!!
Recycle what you can. Nothing wrong with storing wood offcuts for a project down the line.
And you mentioned the A-frame roof and attic. I think the charm of the truck is because it’s just that. An old truck and nothing more. As rustic and rugged as you keep it, the more different it is.
Having said that, it’s your truck, so do what makes you happy 😀
Those two Burps! You did was enough to attract Bears...Good thing there hibernating. 😅 Great video 👍
I'm a fellow pyromaniac and it's nice to see you showing others how to start and maintain a good fire 👍
Great work at the end showing time and temp, lapsed.
I love it when you start cooking in your camping videos, it looks delicious!
My brother your videos are awesome thanks for all these harsh conditions you put your self through for us. I have been so down in the dumps with Covid and this video along with your opening old cans of food have been awesome
Glad to see another one of these!
I’m new to this UA-cam channel. It’s awesome ❤️
So hard to find a peaceful place these days, hope your week goes good.
Best quote of this video: "The bubbles are going nuts". I'll use that too when the time comes.
Great video. I really like this guy… Super simple super cool. Here’s some advice… Install the flooring in your truck, so it doesn’t feel like sitting on ice When do you are tending the fire
Genius! Love your videos, and your "Field Expedience"!
Absolutely enjoy your authenticity Post
Have you thought of getting a couple old moving blankets and using them as curtains at the doors for insulation at night? it might keep the drafts down and I've seen them at thrift stores for about 4 bucks a piece. a bit of airline cable on hooks mounted to the walls and you could thread it thru grommets in the top of the curtains and you could open them and close them in the winter. you'd have to pull them/bring them for each winter camping session but it's a thought. you could probably also do clip curtain rings on wool blankets and the wires but the quilting on moving blankets might be warmer.
Ignore the negativity, you know what your doing!!!!! Keep up all the great videos , many , many , many subscribers LOVE your videos and THANK YOU! I personally like to see your wife join you , looks like you both enjoy your time together! God bless you both!
I am a 65 year young Grandmother and I would love to have a little getaway like your truck there. 👍👍
Say Post, Don’t worry too much about folks criticizing this or that. We love you & your vids!! U are awesome! I’ve been watching since way back when-3 or 4 years now. Your voice is relaxing and how I enjoy these camping vids!!! ❤
Love this van camping. Such a great place to escape the world for a night.
These camping in the truck videos are becoming my favorite of your videos. I can’t believe it because I really love the unplugging culvert ones they are awesome. Great job Post
I love the camping videos, so interesting.
Great video as usual. If you oil the sliding door sliders and rollers thoroughly I'm sure it will be easier to operate. Also, oil up the rear door latches for those to operate better as well. You can use petroleum based oil or even vegetable or olive oil too.
White lithium... Great lube
Graphite works well, as does silicone
WD40 does the trick 99% of the time
@@SteenSpinal4LIFE Yes but it evaporates quickly.
Candle wax or bar soap won't collect dust and grit.
My favorite videos are the 2 hour camping ones but this one in the truck is my fav...can't wait until you go back here
Been loving these camping videos. Wish you all the best post 10
Making my way through your camping videos! Very informative and interesting! Also big thank you for putting Celsius on screen when discussing temperature, UK viewer here & it helps me get immersed.
Hi Post! Pay no heed to those trolls! You do what you want and enjoy it!
Hi friend! Excited to be on an adventure! I really enjoy watching these videos!! You are awesome!!
it was so friggin cold out . and i was wondering about your truck in the woods . your brave to endure those extrems. thank you for bringing us with you.
You have done a good job making that truck into a camper. Thanks for sharing your adventures. Take Care and Stay Safe.
this looks like something I will enjoy later today! I will be watching it for sure
This is definitely my favorite UA-cam channel to watch. Really cool stuff!
Love your videos brother don't ever stop making them
Ive never realized this before but you remind me of Pedro Pascal! Great entertainment as always!
You could literally make a channel of you setting up camps and that would be the coolest channel ever....your creativity is amazing and so interesting....much love bro!!!!!
Use the wood to make a door, outdoor or inside table. You have so many great idea I am sure you can make something with that leftover wood 😊❤