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Camp Shokudo
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Добавлен 23 апр 2021
Welcome to Camp Shokudo!
I love camping, especially enjoy cooking and eating delicious food in the forest.
I will be sharing my ideas on what to cook outdoor.
Hope you will find inspiration and new ideas to enjoy your camping meals.
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I love camping, especially enjoy cooking and eating delicious food in the forest.
I will be sharing my ideas on what to cook outdoor.
Hope you will find inspiration and new ideas to enjoy your camping meals.
camp_shokudo
Day Camp at Golden Ears | Soup in Dutch Oven
Day Camp at Golden Ears | Soup in Dutch Oven
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Backcountry Camping with 9 Year Old | Joffre Lake | Glacier
Просмотров 78Месяц назад
Joffre Lakes is one of BC's most beautiful hikes and is relatively easy to access compared to other alpine lakes in the region. The hiking trail passes all three lakes and reaches the campsite next to Upper Joffre Lake. Gear I used during the hike: - Gregory Stout 60L - 2P Tent from Amazon - Therm-a-Rest Neoair Xlite - Montbell Down Hugger 800 #2 - Sea To Summit Camping Pillow - SOTO Field Hopp...
Backcountry Camping | Cheakamus Lake | Hammock Camping
Просмотров 4394 месяца назад
Gear I used during the hike: - Gregory Stout 60L - Therm-a-Rest Neoair Xlite - Unigear Hammock - Montbell Down Hugger 800 #2 - Sea To Summit Camping Pillow - SOTO Field Hopper - Primus essencial trail stove - Boundless Voyage Titanium Pot Pan Set - Sawyer Water Filter - Cascade Mountain Trekking Poles - Platypus Water Reservoir - Mess Tin Cooker BGM DOVA-SYNDROME →dova-s.jp
How We Cooked Benison | Traeger Smoker | Brine
Просмотров 5605 месяцев назад
How we cooked Benison in Traeger Smoker.
Winter Family Camping in Canada | Kerosene Heater | Soy Milk Hot Pot | Campfire Cooking
Просмотров 1247 месяцев назад
We went winter family camping at Golden Ears, Canada and celebrated our daughter's 5th birthday. We kept ourselves warm with campfire outside and kerosene heater inside the tent. Food we cooked on this video: - Soy Milk Hot Pot (Tonyu Nabe) BGM DOVA-SYNDROME →dova-s.jp
Fall Camping with 8 Year Old Son | Porteau Cove, Canada | Campfire Cooking | カナダで8歳の息子とキャンプ
Просмотров 2108 месяцев назад
Just me and my son, overnight camping by the ocean. @Porteau Cove, British Columbia, Canada Food we cooked on this video: - Kakuni (Braised Pork Belly) - Beef Stew カナダで息子とキャンプ
Backcountry Camping with 8 Year Old | Lindeman Lake Canada
Просмотров 7309 месяцев назад
Gear I used during the hike: - Gregory Stout 60L - Fly Top 2P Tent from Amazon - Therm-a-Rest Neoair Xtherm -Therm-a-Rest Neoair Xlite - Montbell Down Hugger 800 #2 - Sea To Summit Camping Pillow - SOTO Field Hopper - Primus essencial trail stove - Boundless Voyage Titanium Pot Pan Set - Anchor Pegs from Amazon - Sawyer Water Filter - Cascade Mountain Trekking Poles - Platypus Water Reservoir -...
Wild Camping with the Son and Friends | Dutch Oven Cooking | Roast Chicken | Kids' Bushcraft
Просмотров 54410 месяцев назад
Overnight camping at a random riverside spot with the son and friends. Food we cooked on this video: - Roast Chicken カナダで息子と野営キャンプ
Camping in Oregon Coast | Day 3 Sun Set | Dutch Oven Cooking | Beach Fire
Просмотров 9611 месяцев назад
Camping trip to New Port, Oregon. Day 2 (revised and reuploaded) @ Beverly Beach State Park Food I cooked Miso Sesame Base Japanese Hot Pot Related Video Family Camping In Heavy Rain Ep.1/2 | Dutch Oven Campfire Cooking | Snow Peak 2 Room Tent ruclips.net/video/3-CI04pcrfw/видео.html Family Group Camping at Cultus Lake | Japanese Curry in Dutch Oven | Rainy Camping ruclips.net/video/8iOR77aKf0Y...
God's Thumb Hike via The Knoll Route | Oregon Coast | Whale Watching | Fish & Chips in Newport
Просмотров 11011 месяцев назад
God's Thumb Hike via The Knoll Route | Oregon Coast | Whale Watching | Fish & Chips in Newport
Camping in Oregon Coast | Day 2 | Beach Campfire | Dutch Oven Cooking | Whale Surprise
Просмотров 199Год назад
Camping trip to New Port, Oregon. Day 2 @ Beverly Beach State Park Related Video Family Camping In Heavy Rain Ep.1/2 | Dutch Oven Campfire Cooking | Snow Peak 2 Room Tent ruclips.net/video/3-CI04pcrfw/видео.html Family Group Camping at Cultus Lake | Japanese Curry in Dutch Oven | Rainy Camping ruclips.net/video/8iOR77aKf0Y/видео.html BGM DOVA-SYNDROME →dova-s.jp
Camping in Oregon Coast Day 1
Просмотров 141Год назад
Camping trip to New Port, Oregon. Day 1. @ Beverly Beach State Park Related Video Family Camping In Heavy Rain Ep.1/2 | Dutch Oven Campfire Cooking | Snow Peak 2 Room Tent ruclips.net/video/3-CI04pcrfw/видео.html Family Group Camping at Cultus Lake | Japanese Curry in Dutch Oven | Rainy Camping ruclips.net/video/8iOR77aKf0Y/видео.html BGM DOVA-SYNDROME →dova-s.jp
Family Camping Day 2 & 3 | SUP | Manning Park, Canada | ファミリーキャンプ
Просмотров 134Год назад
Day 2 & 3 of Group Family Camping at Manning Lake BC. Related Video Family Camping In Heavy Rain Ep.1/2 | Dutch Oven Campfire Cooking | Snow Peak 2 Room Tent ruclips.net/video/3-CI04pcrfw/видео.html Family Group Camping at Cultus Lake | Japanese Curry in Dutch Oven | Rainy Camping ruclips.net/video/8iOR77aKf0Y/видео.html BGM DOVA-SYNDROME →dova-s.jp
Family Camping | Dutch Oven Cooking | Propane Fire Pit Cooking | Manning Park, Canada | ファミリーキャンプ
Просмотров 335Год назад
Family Camping | Dutch Oven Cooking | Propane Fire Pit Cooking | Manning Park, Canada | ファミリーキャンプ
Bacon Wrapped Camembert Cheese | Easy Camping Food | Cast Iron
Просмотров 300Год назад
Super easy and quick camping food that wows! @EC Manning Park Ingredients - Camembert Cheese - Bacon - Salt and Pepper - Grape Tomato - Olive Oil
How to Cook on Propare Fire Pit | Camping Food | Minestrone | Campfire Ban | Dutch Oven Cooking
Просмотров 320Год назад
How to Cook on Propare Fire Pit | Camping Food | Minestrone | Campfire Ban | Dutch Oven Cooking
Group Family Camping | Kushi Katsu | Cultus Lake, BC
Просмотров 542Год назад
Group Family Camping | Kushi Katsu | Cultus Lake, BC
Wok | Yakisoba | Japanese Stir Fried Noodles | Gas One Burner | Outdoor Cooking | お外で焼きそば
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
Wok | Yakisoba | Japanese Stir Fried Noodles | Gas One Burner | Outdoor Cooking | お外で焼きそば
DIY | How We Built a Loft Bed for Son | Easy and Cheap | Woodworking
Просмотров 567Год назад
DIY | How We Built a Loft Bed for Son | Easy and Cheap | Woodworking
Family Backcountry Camping | Cheakamus Lake | Backpacking with Kids
Просмотров 778Год назад
Family Backcountry Camping | Cheakamus Lake | Backpacking with Kids
4 Camping Food Ideas | Campfire Cooking | Japanese Food
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.Год назад
4 Camping Food Ideas | Campfire Cooking | Japanese Food
Fall Camping with Son | Porteau Cove, Canada | Bushcraft | ASMR | Campfire Cooking | カナダで息子とキャンプ
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
Fall Camping with Son | Porteau Cove, Canada | Bushcraft | ASMR | Campfire Cooking | カナダで息子とキャンプ
Wok on Campfire | Mapo Tofu | Outdoor Cooking | ASMR | キャンプファイヤーで麻婆豆腐
Просмотров 765Год назад
Wok on Campfire | Mapo Tofu | Outdoor Cooking | ASMR | キャンプファイヤーで麻婆豆腐
Family Camping | Adam's River Sockeye Run | Shuswap Lake | Campfire Cooking | ファミリーキャンプ
Просмотров 3292 года назад
Family Camping | Adam's River Sockeye Run | Shuswap Lake | Campfire Cooking | ファミリーキャンプ
Adams River Salmon Run | Oct 8 & 9, 2022 | Salute to the Sockeye
Просмотров 6422 года назад
Adams River Salmon Run | Oct 8 & 9, 2022 | Salute to the Sockeye
Pork Cutlet in Wild | with 7 Year Old | Father & Son Wild Camping By River | ASMR | 親子野営キャンプ
Просмотров 1432 года назад
Pork Cutlet in Wild | with 7 Year Old | Father & Son Wild Camping By River | ASMR | 親子野営キャンプ
Family Group Camping | Campfire Cooking | Camping with Kids | Kayaking & SUP
Просмотров 2102 года назад
Family Group Camping | Campfire Cooking | Camping with Kids | Kayaking & SUP
Wok on Campfire | Japanese Egg Fried Rice | Outdoor Cooking | ASMR
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
Wok on Campfire | Japanese Egg Fried Rice | Outdoor Cooking | ASMR
Backcountry Camping | Joffre Lake Canada | Hike Up To Glacier
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.2 года назад
Backcountry Camping | Joffre Lake Canada | Hike Up To Glacier
Father & Son Wild Camping at Secret Riverside | Campfire Cooking Tonkatsu | Overnighter
Просмотров 5332 года назад
Father & Son Wild Camping at Secret Riverside | Campfire Cooking Tonkatsu | Overnighter
Beautiful!
Thank you!
🔥🔥🔥
🤤🤤🤤its make me hungry, i want eating this
Professional skillz!
Go there in the summer so full now days
Oh is it busy these days? It wasn’t bad when we were there. Well I am not surprised as it is so beautiful there!
Beautiful ! Thank you for sharing. ❤
Hi, where did you get the dried onigiri pack from? Can we get it in Vancouver?
Friend gave it to me. I remember he said he bought it at a local Japanese grocery store in Vancouver.
last ingredient is you -some bear in the woods
Woow, thanks a lot. Found another nice tutorial channel
Great video! Any reservations need to make for those pad ? Or it is first come first serve ?
nice spot
This looks like a great camping meal. I make a version at home but never thought about doing it at camp. Thank you. I’m glad I found your channel.
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Nice vid!! Thanks for sharing.. How was your night? I'm doing some research to get some lightweight backcountry gear.. Nice content bud!
Our night was very quiet and peaceful! Hope you will enjoy backcountry camping too😄
Wow! Really nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
@@campshokudo5768 you are so welcome!
I put a square of expanded metal mesh on mine and cook with low heat…. Even with a pan!!….. this is such a versatile camping appliance it works so well!!!…..
Thanks for your comment! Gotta enjoy the propane fire pit during summer fire ban.
Stunning natural Beauty and video,😍 I know you work hard for this video👏👌
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it :)
You are the MAN‼️🤘. Thank you so much for this🙏💪. Keep posting 🫡❤️
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed this!
What a beautiful spot!
It really is! Right by the water and you can see sea lions swimming by as well:)
to make it non stick, you use one cup of oil , i c now.
Thanks for your comment.
beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
'PromoSM'
great spot i love the salmon run .... welcome to my backyard !
can iknow is this wok for induction and if so where can i buy? thank you
Sorry for my late reply. I am from Canada and bought this on Amazon. This wok is made in Japan though. I don't think this is for induction.
I would love to cook my breakfast this way at dawn, but I dont think my neighbors would approve.
Haha, I wish my neighbours approved it too!
Whats the size of your wok? I bought the same wok but 39cm it’s too big
It is 36cm and perfect for me.
@@campshokudo576836cm is sold out so i went for 39cm. But i wanted to return and exchange for 33cm. Do you think 33cm is a good choice?
It depends. I cook for 4 so 36cm is perfect 😁
Great video. It is a very solid wok, it’s a bit on the heavier side but solid. Cheers.
Nice and clean
Thanks!
Can you bake it in the Owen ?
Yes, you can do this in the oven but I have never done it :)
Is it really necessary to 'season' the wok handle too?
No, I don't think it is necessary. I just wanted to do it :)
I really excited fir the next episode 😍
Thanks! Stay tuned!!
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Very nice setup, just an input it's better cooking in batches, 1. Quick stir fry all the veggies(carrots, onion & cabbage) to reduce the moisture in very high heat and lots of tossing.2 either deep fried/stir fried the meat and take out. 3. At low heat add the garlic rise the temperature slowly and mix everything (meat & veggies) add the seasoning and souce set the temperature at high heat and keep tossing and add the chives & bean sprouts give quick tossing and done, the reason to batching is too prevent overcooked the veggies and drying the meat , so at the end you've crunchy veggies with juicy meats...
Thanks for your tip!
Wow I thought your channel would have hundred of thousands of subscribers. Really quality videos and I am glad I stumbled on your channel. Good job!
Such a great compliment! Thanks so much! Hope you enjoy future videos too😁
With that amount of oil in it everything is everytime non stick ^^
Thanks for watching this!
8月の終わりにCheakamus Lake 行って来たばかりだったので⛰️動画を見てとても嬉しくなりました!
ありがとうございます。駐車場までの道路がデコボコで大変でしたが、子連れには最高なTrailでした😁
Lovely videos!!
Thank you so much!!!!
Great ramen, but this is not bushcraft. :D You used a gas stove (A full one, no less), a cast iron pot. I'd call this a step below glamping. :D (or above, depending on how you look at it) I admire that you went to the trouble of making a hearty bowl of ramen while camping. It's not a small undertaking.
Haha, it is just a part of the title as I "bushcrafted" the tripod.😆 Ya, it was fun making the authentic ramen. Thanks for your comment!
@@campshokudo5768 saw the gas camp stove... I have Solo Stoves, camp stoves and firepit (Ranger) I play with... they are wood burning stoves that get very hot with dry twigs... stir-fry hot... I have used woks on them... I also have a lot of cast iron I got mostly for my outdoor cooking fireplace I built in my yard... my Solo Stoves get hotter than the fireplace and that has cooking shelves instead of tripods... I also have tripods for the camp stoves... One of my favorite movies is "Ramen Girl"... I understand that real ramen is an art form... mostly I have done the instant ramen... so your video had me curious... I was curious if the pork you were browning in the skillet could have been done in the Dutch oven first. The egg being soft boiled I would have been tempted to do on a tripod in a Billy can... I remember doing rice in a Billy can on a tripod... fast heating and moved out of the way to absorb water... this was over a wood fired camp stove... the tripod was fine for the rice... I went on with stir-fry in wok over same camp stove... I think part of the art of fixing ramen camping would be sticking with wood fires... it might require more tripods or a rack with multiple chains instead of a tripod (I have 3 tripods of different types) ... the simmering for hours is a nice touch, it could have been done on the gas camp stove with a 5 gallon tank attachment... a longer firepit might have been possible, or two side by side... a bare ground campfire and multiple racks or tripods... Another option other than gas, could have been a solar powered induction cooker system... but that could be done with a couple induction hobs... The gas camp stove was a bit distracting... nice wood tripod... I have two different Lodge tripods and a Solo Stoves portable tripod... I also have a T-post home made tripod that has a stainless steel chain for hanging half an old pressure tank... that I have been thinking of using for a suspended firepit...
I did rewatch to get a look at the firepit... you could have put a cooking grate above it for using it in place of gas stove prehaps... the Dutch oven above a cooking grate might have stayed out of the way of the other cooking chores you were doing... any idea of what a traditional method before gas camp stoves might have been?
I like Ramen Girl too😁 Yes, pork can be definitely browned in the dutch oven too.
Ya, I could have done that as well. This firepit is very small. It takes a long time to cook ramen soup so I wanted to make sure there was nothing between the fire and the oven this time. Traditional method before gas stove? I don't know...I would say wood stove and charcoal.. Thanks for your comments!
Bushcraft??? All you did was to cook the pot over a fire, and then cook the rest over a gas ring. WOW.
Thought making the tripod was enough to say bushcraft.lol Sorry dude if I tricked you! Thanks for your comment!
Did you apply oil to the inside of the handle to prevent surface rust in that area?
No, I did not. All surface is usually treated so it does not get rusty so I think you can just leave inside the handle as is. Hope it makes sense.
@@campshokudo5768 Proof would be in the pudding - just flash a light and see it there is any scale build up in the handle - as it has been a few years now.
I looked inside the handle. It is not rusted, probably because it is still covered with an anti-rust protective coating from the factory. The coating will not be removed unless you seasoned the surface. Hope it helps!
That's a nice dustpan handle 👌🏻
Glad you had wonderful weather at Manning. Hampton campground? I can hear Hwy 3 nearby.
Sorry for my late reply. Yes, it was Hampton! It was a very nice campground but yes the only downside is the traffic noise..
Nice. Thank you
Thank you too
Looks good! A very simple an elegant dish thats quick to make use of any leftover ingredients like your bean sprouts or cabbage that's been sitting in the fridge for too long!
Thanks for your comment! Totally agree!
Cool
Thanks for your comment!
I watched your yamada wok video, I can say your cheap wok in this video is also non stick, to me you don't need to invest in a expensive wok, any cheap wok will do, as long as its seasoned with a nice patina coating, it won't stick
I absolutely agree with you! I did not pay much for my Yamada wok though :) Thanks for your comment!
If you tried to access the lakes today (aug 28/23) you would find the area has been closed (justifiably) by local indigenous nations probably due to the obscene amount of overcrowding
Yes, they are closed now. In fact, I booked it last weekend and the reservation was cancelled..Thanks for giving a heads up to us.
Looks so yummy 😍
Thank you 😋
Im from sri lanka if anyone selling this?
Hi there, are you looking for the wok burner? Or the wok? Anyways, I am not sure what are available in Sri Lanka unfortunately but I am sure similar products are there too. Try Amazon!
@@campshokudo5768 appreciate you reply ❤🙏, I'll try thank you
Hi, new subscriber here! Love how your kids had their own packs? Did your eldest keep it on the whole time as my son always hands me his after about half an hour 🙈 Looks like a gorgeous place too and you use the same music as I do in some of mine 😜 Hope you had a blast, it looks like you did ❤
Hey thanks for your comment. Yes, my 8 year old son kept his backpack till the end although he complained his shoulders hurt a bit😂 Looks like you have similar contents as well. I have subscribed yours too. Will look forward to checking out your videos. Keep in touch!
@@campshokudo5768 thank you and I definitely will. I’m always looking to engage with like minded people and even though the Lake District us absolutely gorgeous, I can’t help feeling a little jealous when I see some of the footage from some of your backcountry trips across the pond - that place looked unreal. Looking forward to checking out more of your content and keep up the great work. Happy camping ⛰🏕