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@RideAlongsideАй бұрын
Love that you share why you enjoy non-alchy brews. For those of us who are recovering addicts, it’s nice to feel like we are not alone when not getting drunk at the campsite. Thanks Justin!
@kaspersergejАй бұрын
All the love from my side to you guys. I stopped alcohol (and caffeine as well as nicotine) just because I wasn‘t feeling well during and after sleeping.
@RideAlongsideАй бұрын
@@kaspersergej thanks for the love. It means lots to know I'm not alone. Addicts often fall back into their addictions when isolated.
@TheRealJimmy831Ай бұрын
smelling like a camp fire is always nice.
@colinkoop115229 күн бұрын
Can 100% confirm, camping with a solar generator and a CPAP machine is a game changer for those of us with sleep apnea. I use an EcoFlow River 2 Pro for power and I connect my AirSense 10 to it via DC power and turn off the humidifier and heat functions. With that setup I only use ~15% of the battery for a good 8 hours of sleep. Even with phone and device charging, that’s enough power for a long weekend trip without even recharging the battery via solar panels or with a car. If you recharged daily, you could easily run a CPAP machine and a fan all night!
@patricketheridge7853Ай бұрын
The Ozark trail 10 x 10 from this year is not a good idea to use anymore. The metal used around the sides was reduced by more than half the the older models. Mine did not last one weekend with some wind before the frame broke in several places.
@joethompson79Ай бұрын
Can confirm, having sleep apnea has kept me from backpacking now for many years. I got a Jackery power station recently so I can still go car camping and bring my cpap with me.
@IanTheOutdoorGuyАй бұрын
Love seeing how your setup is adapting and evolving to family needs. I had to adapt for myself my wife and two boys to keep everyone comfortable and happy. The car/tent base camp I use for starting point for Ultralight day walks
@skpowerzАй бұрын
Put the canopy above the tent if you are a late sleeper and it's hot & sunny outside. It will be cool for much longer
@kevinburroughs6583Ай бұрын
We use the milwaukee portable fans. I charge 3 big batteries before we go and get 2 nights off 1 battery. And i can use them for my lantern too😊
@stevenlangevin1159Ай бұрын
now that my girl is 9, we use 3x cots with foam on them, placed in a U shape we get lots of space that way! and i use a 12v heating blanket if cold with the ecoflow/bluetti, and a bougeRv 12v refrigerator is so effective, no more need for ice! wont break the budget!
@josiebones1Ай бұрын
That fan is a game changer! Crazy what a difference it makes when you have no A/C.
@lakorai2Ай бұрын
RTIC coolers are half the price of Yeti and work just as good
@jasonjudd4Ай бұрын
Justin, maybe trade the Yeti cooler for an AlpiCool 55qrt electric freezer/fridge. I’ve had mine for a few years and use my old GoalZero1000 and Boulder100 panel to keep it going for eternity without buying ice. It’s less than the Yeti, especially since you have a solar generator already.
@pcgaminghelpАй бұрын
I prefer my ultralight backpacking setup: standard Eno hammock or skeeter beater grand trunk with bug mesh hammock. Hammock eliminates the need for a chair and a tent saving weight and less to pack. Instead of a fireplace, I bring lint from my drier and a Zippo I can easily make a fire based on sticks and materials available in the woods. Clevermade collapsible cooler ($10) has built in bottle opener holds 30 cans and packs down to about one inch for flying cross country. Fully charged kindle in airplane mode can provide reading pleasure for weeks without a charge. 2 Anker battery packs per person can keep your phone juiced up for 2-5 days. An LL bean 20 degree mummy bag will keep you warm in the mountains, although a down quilt can save weight and space but is more expensive.
@memathewsАй бұрын
Ha! You sold me on trying Athletic Brewing beer, I didn't know it was non-alcoholic. I enjoy beers of all styles, but sometimes I don't want the effects. For me, beer is most often better tasting than sodas. I'll give Athletic a try and I hope is tastes better than the watery NA beers I've had in the past. As for your sleeping arrangement review, you forgot to give us the pad length, it's really important for us over-six-footers! Thanks for the solid info.
@Kiki-D-KimonoАй бұрын
Athletic makes some solid brews!
@mikestevenson4101Ай бұрын
WRT CPAP - if you don't use the humidifier it uses much less power but depending on the size of the power unit you'll get 1, maybe 2 night's use. Solar panels would help this. Also, for a fan if you get a rechargeable one like the one I have from Vevor you don't need to have a power unit and it lasts for days on a full charge.
@billb5732Ай бұрын
What a great setup. Thanks for sharing. I especially like the fan. That could be an actual game changer. :)
@planesandbikes7353Ай бұрын
you mention CPAP units and wilderness camping. I take an Airmini cpap with a dedicated battery. It can run 2 nights on a charge, the whole setup is about 2 lbs and packed together it is about the size of a Jetboil. The Airmini itself is 1 lb and the size of 4 smartphones stacked. I might get another 1lb battery to achieve 4 nights. I could probably use it half-nights and get twice the number of nights too. I've used it on many backpack trips incl Tour Mont Blanc last year, and all of my travel to hotels and AirBNB too. Might make a unique topic for a future backpacking tech video.
@kevinburroughs6583Ай бұрын
Love the set up. The big advantage of an RV is i can be ready to camp in 10 minutes after i park
@JimPulizzi-h1bАй бұрын
We use the Roamers and Aurora tents as well! It got my wife back into camping. The Aurora High Rises are great too for my big family.
@thesuperfunkomaticАй бұрын
That's a great campsite. I've stayed there in South Ghost a few times with my hot tent in the winter. Good tips! Pretty easy to stay comfy when you invest in some decent car camping gear.
@coloradomallcrawlersАй бұрын
Great stuff man! I think for car camping, overlanding, or offroad camping, you’d love switching out that cooler for a budget car fridge. I use to do the cooler thing, but now use these cheap fridges and love them (not sponsored). I even use my main Jeep fridge as an extra home fridge when I’m not offroading.
@beverlyomalley6994Ай бұрын
Which one would you say is a budget car fridge?
@coloradomallcrawlersАй бұрын
@@beverlyomalley6994bougerv, set power are the two I’ve used without issue. Same price as my expensive cooler. I bought my bougerv fridges, set power gave me one which I gave to my dad as it didn’t feel right taking a free product.
@IanTheOutdoorGuyАй бұрын
Cant wait to try Athletic beers. Low alcohol or zeros are the way to to. My Father in law has a fatty liver and health issue from years of full strenght beers.
@JarradShawАй бұрын
I am so in love with the Nemo aurora. I would love to replace my gazelle tent with either the 4 or 6 person Nemo.
@wendys528Ай бұрын
We got a propane fire pit this year and it’s a massive bug attractor. I’m not convinced it’s an improvement over having no fire during ban season.
@thinker2328Ай бұрын
Congratulations on the new addition brother!!
@davidcooper8390Ай бұрын
First car camping upgrade should always the mattress. Good video.
@ryanhooper4660Ай бұрын
Drinking an Athletic Oktoberfest while watching this! Nice bready malt profile with a hint of fresh hops at the end to keep the finish clean. Correction... having two Oktoberfests while watching this!
@jamesransom1895Ай бұрын
check out the exped megamat
@smellybearc7411Ай бұрын
What about shower and bathroom?
@jamesransom1895Ай бұрын
congrats on the baby! enjoy it!
@dylanpausic5026Ай бұрын
The shade thrown at Steven👀
@a.ramosakadrumgrl6677Ай бұрын
When my kids were babies, we used a pack & play for their bed. Not sure if they still make them anymore.
@EVANHIRSCHMANGАй бұрын
congrats justin!!
@sujoywilliam2905Ай бұрын
congrats on being a dad
@davidshirley6850Ай бұрын
I have the roamer my problem is packing it back down
@AlfrancisGuerreroАй бұрын
I love Athletic non-alc beer!!
@Annie-cd6ueАй бұрын
Hoka speedgoat 6 review?
@celosia321Ай бұрын
link for your starlink setup please
@aw1008Ай бұрын
Yeti, for those who cant afford a 2 dollar bag of ice...
@wcamericanmade9828Ай бұрын
Yeti, for those that like brand name and thinks it's better for that
@tomyparkkАй бұрын
rear tailgate shocks are like $40/each btw hahaha
@lakorai2Ай бұрын
Aurora Highrise is missing a full coverage rainfly. Major con.
@jeffforre5475Ай бұрын
It was awesome meeting you out on the trail last week. I can’t believe I walked right past and didn’t recognize you after I have watched hours of your videos. Good thing my wife recognized your hiking pants. It must be a female thing. I’m hoping you are going to be doing a video on that trip.
@JustinOutdoorsАй бұрын
Great meeting you guys as well! I just released the video from that trip today :)
@tomf9292Ай бұрын
$500 for a tent?
@karlstriepe8050Ай бұрын
No airconditioner? I've been watching too many "overlanding" gear videos. Those MFers are bringing camping AC units, like the Zero Breeze, and camping fridges, like the ICECO. As you say, at that point, just buy an RV!
@earthboundmartian612Ай бұрын
I mean why spend 30k more dollars to be able to camp in fewer locations?
@johnnyolson258Ай бұрын
At that point just stay at home. I'm sick of those people running their generators 24/7 in powerless campsites
@gboltonatrail1099Ай бұрын
I guess you need the tent with the family, but when solo, a trifold mattress in the rear of my Prius, running heat or ac, provides a better nights sleep at a trail head, then I get backpacking the trail I head out on early the next morning! Heck, sometimes I just drive and car camp, switching the backpacking to day hiking! Cool to see you expanding your experiences!
@andrewb4984Ай бұрын
'Protection from the sun' --- proceeds to show 3/4 of the floorspace under the canopy bathed in sunlight..😂 You literally made the case for renting an RV: Tent - $800 cdn Bluetti - $700 + solar panels $500 Fire pit - $200 Yeti cooler - $400 Sleeping pad - $400 You're at $3000 and you haven't roasted a marshmallow. If you're gonna go ultra comfort, disregard this video and the thousands of dollars you'll need to spend and just rent an RV for 5 days.
@JustinOutdoorsАй бұрын
You realize the sun is not always directly above you... If you're only camping one-time, then renting an RV or camping gear is 100% the way to go.
@CS-uc2ohАй бұрын
Dude, the word you need to use is "tether" not "toggle"! This is the public school system at work no doubt. It's so painful listening to the younger generations misusing the most basic words.