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Welcome to the Occasional Adventures of Peter (OAP).
That's me messing around and pretending that I know what Im doing.
Mailing address:
PO Box 39 116
Howick,
Auckland, 2145
New Zealand.
That's me messing around and pretending that I know what Im doing.
Mailing address:
PO Box 39 116
Howick,
Auckland, 2145
New Zealand.
Camping in the Rain. Trangia Cooking. Zempire Tent. Misery Camping.
Join me for a camp in the rain staying in a Zempire Pronto 4 tent. I do some Trangia cooking a Black Swan stew on my Trangia 25 cookset.
0:00 Intro
0:27 Zempire Pronto 4 Tent Set Up
3:19 Coffee Break
6:02 Trangia Cooking a Black Swan Casserole
12:54 Wildo Camp a Box Set
16:00 Dinner Chat
17:38 What is Misery Camping? Camping in the Rain
25:41 Trangia Cooking Breakfast
29:05 Wainora Campground
30:15 Zempire Pronto Tent Pack Up
Wainora Campground: www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/coromandel/places/coromandel-forest-park/things-to-do/campsites/wainora-campsite/
Filmed on a GoPro Max and Hero 11
Thanks for finding the video and (hopefully) having a watch. Your support is very much apprec...
0:00 Intro
0:27 Zempire Pronto 4 Tent Set Up
3:19 Coffee Break
6:02 Trangia Cooking a Black Swan Casserole
12:54 Wildo Camp a Box Set
16:00 Dinner Chat
17:38 What is Misery Camping? Camping in the Rain
25:41 Trangia Cooking Breakfast
29:05 Wainora Campground
30:15 Zempire Pronto Tent Pack Up
Wainora Campground: www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/coromandel/places/coromandel-forest-park/things-to-do/campsites/wainora-campsite/
Filmed on a GoPro Max and Hero 11
Thanks for finding the video and (hopefully) having a watch. Your support is very much apprec...
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Camp in a Wet River Valley, Lower Mangatawhiri, Hunua Ranges.
Просмотров 9045 месяцев назад
A wet, solo overnight camp at the Lower Mangatawhiri campground in the Hunua Ranges, New Zealand. There was rain at camp overnight and everything in the morning was wet. It is only autumn, so it wasnt cold, just wet. Lower Mangatawhiri campground: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/parks-recreation/stay-at-park/Pages/accommodation-details.aspx?itemID=33 Filmed on GoPro Max & Hero 11 Thanks for finding...
Spring Camp. Trangia Cooking. Zempire Air Tent.
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Camping in my Zempire Pronto Air Tent. A very relaxed camp, spending most of the time cooking on the Trangia 25, eating and sleeping. A perfect camp. 0:00 Zempire Pronto 4 Tent and Camp Gear Setup 7:53 My Beauty Enhancements 10:23 Cooking on the Trangia 25 20:14 Fireside chat, without the fire. 26:25 Breakfast on the Trangia 29:55 Pack Up Filmed on GoPro Hero 11 Thanks for finding the video and...
Trangia Micro Review and Comparison to the Trangia Mini.
Просмотров 11 тыс.11 месяцев назад
The Trangia Micro Cook set comes in two different versions. It comes with a gel burner or an alcohol burner, with a handle and without. I will also do a very brief comparison to the Trangia Mini set. Trangia in Sweden: trangia.se/ Filmed on GoPro Max and DJI Pocket 3 Thanks for finding the video and (hopefully) having a watch. Your support is very much appreciated. The occasional outdoor advent...
Wildlife Hut, Pureora Forest, Cowan Block. A New Zealand Hunter's Hut.
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.Год назад
I visit the Wildlife Hut in the Cowan Block in the Pureora Forest Park, New Zealand. I drive and walk the 4WD tracks to get to a little used back country hunter's hut. The area is a well used hunting block and has plenty of wild pigs and deer, if the notes left in the hut intention book are to be believed. 0:00 Intro 0:31 Walk to Wildlife Hut 2:03 Wildlife Hut Tour 8:08 4WD track to Wildlife Hu...
Camping in the Rain & Cold. Zempire Tent. Trangia Cooking.
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
A winter camp in the rain and cold at the Wainora Campsite, Kauaeranga Valley, New Zealand. The temperature was down to 0 Deg C overnight, but I was very comfy in the Zempire Pronto 4. I used my Trangia 25 to cook a vegan chilli. The camp turned out being all about eating and sleeping, which is not unusual for me. 0:00 Intro 0:33 Zempire Pronto 4 Tent Set-Up 10:45 Wainora Campsite, Kauaeranga V...
Camping in the Rain. Trangia Cooking. Zempire Pronto Air Tent.
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
Camping in the rain in my Zempire Pronto Tent. A very relaxed rain camp, spending most of the time cooking on the Trangia, eating and sleeping. A perfect camp in the rain. 0:00 Zempire Pronto Air Tent Setup 13:50 Cooking on the Trangia, Vegan Stew 25:17 Cooking on the Trangia, Spinach Omelette 28:22 Zempire Pronto Tent Pack Up The Upper Mangatawhiri Campsite: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/parks-r...
Camping in the Rain. Zempire Pronto 4 Tent. Trangia Cooking.
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
My first time camping in the Zempire Pronto 4 V2 Air Tent, and it ended up being a camp in the rain. I didnt do much, other than cook a meal on my Trangia 25, eat and sleep. Yes, I enjoyed myself. 0:00 Intro 1:00 Zempire Pronto 4 Tent Set Up & Tent Tour 9:35 Cooking Dinner on the Trangia 25 16:06 UCO Mess Set 23:37 UCO Candle Lantern 26:13 Breakfast on the Trangia 25 29:18 Packing up The Upper ...
Trangia Fish Sliders. Cooking on the Trangia 27
Просмотров 587Год назад
Trangia Fish Sliders. Cooking on the Trangia 27
Camping in the Rain and Thunder. Kaimai Ranges Solo Hike.
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
Camping in the Rain and Thunder. Kaimai Ranges Solo Hike.
Mangamuka Hut, Kaimai Ranges. Solo Camping in a Hunters Hut.
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
Mangamuka Hut, Kaimai Ranges. Solo Camping in a Hunters Hut.
Trangia Pasta & Meatballs. Solo Camping. Cooking on the Trangia 27.
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
Trangia Pasta & Meatballs. Solo Camping. Cooking on the Trangia 27.
A Walk with Great Views. Mt William Walkway, Auckland, NZ.
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A Walk with Great Views. Mt William Walkway, Auckland, NZ.
Trangia Triangle, Updated Version Review
Просмотров 13 тыс.Год назад
Trangia Triangle, Updated Version Review
Crosbies Hut, Coromandel. Solo Rain Camp & Hike. Cooking on the Trangia Mini.
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.Год назад
Crosbies Hut, Coromandel. Solo Rain Camp & Hike. Cooking on the Trangia Mini.
Trangia Mini Review. Cooking on the Tangia Mini
Просмотров 13 тыс.Год назад
Trangia Mini Review. Cooking on the Tangia Mini
Hurunui Hut, Kaimai Ranges. Heavy Rain Camp and Hike
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 года назад
Hurunui Hut, Kaimai Ranges. Heavy Rain Camp and Hike
Trangia Lemon Fish & Noodles. Cooking on the Trangia 27.
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.2 года назад
Trangia Lemon Fish & Noodles. Cooking on the Trangia 27.
Duck Hunting. Opening Day. Waikato, New Zealand.
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Duck Hunting. Opening Day. Waikato, New Zealand.
Zekes Hut, Hihitahi Forest Sanctuary. Heavy Rain Solo Camping and Hike.
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.2 года назад
Zekes Hut, Hihitahi Forest Sanctuary. Heavy Rain Solo Camping and Hike.
Hauhungaroa Hut, Pureora Forest Park. Hike and Solo Camping in a New Zealand Hunters Hut.
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.2 года назад
Hauhungaroa Hut, Pureora Forest Park. Hike and Solo Camping in a New Zealand Hunters Hut.
The Centre of the North Island of New Zealand in the Pureora Forest Park.
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 года назад
The Centre of the North Island of New Zealand in the Pureora Forest Park.
Waihaha Hut, Pureora Forest Park. Hike and Camp in a Hunters Hut in New Zealand
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.2 года назад
Waihaha Hut, Pureora Forest Park. Hike and Camp in a Hunters Hut in New Zealand
The Kaimanawa Wall. Conspiracy, Mystery, Aliens or a Pile of Rocks? A Pyramid in New Zealand?
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
The Kaimanawa Wall. Conspiracy, Mystery, Aliens or a Pile of Rocks? A Pyramid in New Zealand?
Oamaru Hut, Kaimanawa Ranges. Hike and Solo Camp in a New Zealand Hunter's Hut.
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.2 года назад
Oamaru Hut, Kaimanawa Ranges. Hike and Solo Camp in a New Zealand Hunter's Hut.
Trangia Sweet n Sour Pork, Solo Camping, Cooking on the Trangia 27.
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
Trangia Sweet n Sour Pork, Solo Camping, Cooking on the Trangia 27.
Pinnacles Hut, Pinnacles Lookout, Coromandel.
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 года назад
Pinnacles Hut, Pinnacles Lookout, Coromandel.
2 years later, just to add there's a Trangia deeper frying pan - they call it Saute pan - fits the T25 which fits at the wider higher level on the T27 if you're stir-frying. Yes makes the packed size bigger but I also saw you had a plate, so there's some other options to eat out of the final "bring it together" pan. If you're not eating out of the frying pan - I usually do eat out of it - you can put some water in it and leave the flame going to begin the process of softening foot stuck to cause easier / no washing-up. I usually have a soup base packet to make a soup drink from those release pan water dregs.
Good tip about the water. Yes, I do clean the pan like that and I find it works great. I have just ordered a saute pan, so Im keen to see how this works with both my 25 and 27. Thanks for watching.
thanks for the video man, going camping next week and wanted to see if my trangia was capable of exactly this
Trangias are great to cook almost any meal on. Enjoy the camp. Thanks for watching.
It's also facing due North! They need to do ground penetrating radar and start to dig!
Great video, do you know the dimensions of each metal side? I’m wondering if they would sit inside a large Trangia mess tin.
According to the Trangia site, the dimensions are 126×85 mm. I haven't got a mess tin, so Im unable to say if it would fit, but it does say on the Trangia site that it will fit in the small mess tine. Thanks for watching.
Always a shame when kiwis make video like this but don’t bother to try and pronounciate names properly
Hey mate just found your channel, really enjoying it, great work.
You are obviously a person of good taste! Thanks for the kind words, and for watching.
Great video! Thanks!
Im glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
Clearly, it's a stone housing for an ancient alien ship. Any common person can see that!
Looks a bit too similar to the wall on Easter Island and it also seems like Tonga is ancient highlands, only now islands since water level rose in the past 10-12k years
Very cool little review. Mine should arrive this week 😊
You wont regret it, it's a versatile little set. Thanks for watching.
Do you have Bourbon biscuits in New Zealand? Tamtams look a lot like them, I'm wondering if they're the same as the UK ones, a chocolate version of a custard cream. I didn't realise that black swans are invasive and edible! We have mute swans in Britain and they're owned by the crown, ie Charles, so I guess you'd be stealing from the king if you ate one! It looked a hearty meal. Hope you get your knee sorted soon.
No, we don't have Bourbon biscuits here, at least I haven't seen them. We have a Cameo Creme, which is very similar in terms of 2 x malt bikkies with a creme filling. I like a custard cream, or 2. Yep, the Black Swan is everywhere and is often hunted. I do remember seeing the white Swans when I was first in the UK and told they were the property of the Crown. Thanks for watching.
Nice, we stay at Catleys a lot, might have to give Wainora a go next time.
There were some restrictions because of winter and Catleys was closed, so I didn't have much choice. I do plan to try some of the other areas in future. Thanks for watching.
Amazing...I've never heard of swan stew. I'm thinking that there isn't a swan season here in Canada. I'm thinking that I have to look into one of them tents. A wonderful breakfast as well!!
There are a dozen or so game birds that are managed by Fish and Game with bag limits, seasons etc. Interestingly, the Canada Goose is no longer a game bird here and protections such as season, bag limits etc have all been removed.
@@OAPAdventures The Canadian geese are one messy bird and will soon take over any bit of waterway. In certain parts of Canada, they have become truly invasive!
@@wendingourway They have done the same here.
You could’ve called it “Black Swan Down” 🙃 but “misery camping” for the winning views. 🌧️ We lost a 56yr old cousin yesterday to cancer, so live YOUR best life now and all the best with your operation 👋
Love it. Outdoorsman Daves secret life of a copywriter. Yep, Im getting on and I realise if I dont do it now, Im unlikely to do it later.
Good to see you out and about again.
Thanks for stopping buy. Good to see you again.
Hi Mate, what type of knee surgery are you having? If its a total knee replacement, go for it. I am 64 and had both knees replaced about four years ago and haven't looked back. If it is a total replacement you will still be able to go camping and even backpacking. I waited for ages to make my mind up and suffered pain for about ten years before I had it done. Make sure you insist on a pain blocker after surgery. I had zero pain through the whole thing. Good luck anyway. Brad. PS: I wish we could hunt swans in OZ.
Yep, Im deffo having the op. Just waiting for it to be scheduled. Lifes too short to delay. Thanks for the encouragement and having a watch. Its much appreciated.
Really enjoyed the video. I love the term misery Camping. I really hope all goes will with the knee. Stay safe bud.
I wish I had coined the phrase misery camping. But I can't claim it. Thanks for watching... again!
Nice video
Cheers, Cam. Thanks.
OAP Adventures, you're on a roll with your videos
Thanks for saying so, and for watching. Much appreciated.
Its much wider than just the front
Hey. I am thinking of heading here with my son. Mind sharing where you parked for this and walked in on?
I drove up Moumoukai Hill Rd, from Ness Valley Rd, parked at the carpark by the locked gate and walked from there. The alternative is to park at the Upper Mangatawhiri Dam carpark and walk from that side. Check the map so you know the names of the tracks. They are well marked. The hut is not marked or signposted. Thanks for watching.
Haha that's so cool to see I'm not the only kiwi bloke with a furry pot cleaner. Evie my Lab always enjoys helping with the dishes. Trangia mini been in service now for a few years and its great.
Yep, we are lucky to have dogs. They are God's creatures. Thanks for watching.
@@OAPAdventures praise the Lord, another believer.
Definitely not perfect squares. I dont see how you see perfect squares and where do get aliens? Theres nothing to suggest aliens
Maori arrived in 1350 there not natives there colonizers just like the whites
there were no people here before maori, so there was nobody to colonize.
This structure is buried so deep from the last Taupo eruption not even lidar would be able to reveal a lot here
The wall faces due north, true north read that in another doco. about the Kaimanawa wall
Hello, your video is very good. Did you ever consider using the duosal line? I'm unsure between the two. I go hiking. but I saw that the overall difference is only 130g. Thanks
I have used the duosal in the past. Once I moved to HA I found that it solved all of the issues I had with the standard aluminium and have not needed to change. I will accept that in the bigger size the duosal does manage the heat a little better, but not enough for me to need to change from HA. Im very happy with the 27 set in HA, but will add a 25 in duosal at some point. Thanks for watching.
I helped build this hut back when i was an apprentice. Think it was around 2003/2004 when we built it
You did a great job. Its one of the nicest huts that Ive been to. Thanks for watching.
Hi Pete, thanks for the video. Can I ask what kind of lantern you were using in this video? Would you have a brand or a link you could share by any chance? Thanks again for your filming - keep up the great content!
I have had them for over 20 years. The brand is UCO and they are their Candle Lanterns. If you're in NZ try: www.gearshop.co.nz/products/uco-original-candle-lantern. Thanks for watching.
@@OAPAdventures Thanks very much, appreciate the link. 👍👍
dont you do business videos on the tube
Yes, I do.
@@OAPAdventures very nice I've seen a few of them
Good on you. Nothing wrong with a bit of bush bashing 😀 providing you don't get bushed of course. I live local and haven't heard of this one. DB Hut. Nice one.
I should have read the map a little better, rather than just follow the GPS. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the recipe idea mate, looks bloody good. I also think the pot grippers are fine, but I reckon the "wind shield" is rubbish so it's long gone. Instead I have wee titanium twig stove as a wind shield. Love Trangia stuff though. I started by buying a cheep knock-off but the real deal is so much better.
I agree about the wind sheild, or lack of one. Its OK indoors, but thats it. I carry a small windshield for outside. Thanks for watching.
OK video. Awful music.
What does the base of the saucepans look like? Are they also milled like the fry pan? Seems to me that the milled surface will attract soot deposit. What is your experience with this?
I havent had any issue with soot etc, but I dilute the meths by 10% and this seems to work OK. The sauce pans are the same as the 25 set, so no problems them either. Thanks for watching.
@@OAPAdventures Thank you. I am interested to know if the bottom of the sauce pans are smooth or milled, rather than the sootiness of the pot. You mentioned that they were like the 25 kit. It was my understanding that all Tundra bases are milled, so they won’t slide off the burner.
@@denisehorton8468 The fry pan in the Tundra set is milled and sits well with no slippage. The sauce pans (and the fry pans in the 25 & 27 sets) are smooth bottomed.
@@OAPAdventures Are the sauce pans in your Tundra 3 kit milled bases, or are they smooth? JUST ASLING ABOUT THE SAUCEPANS.
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Thanks for the good video. I just ordered the micro light version with a gel burner. We also have Trangia 35 with all accessories and gas burner. It is for family use. 35 is the same as 25, but it is black. I have used the Esbit stove mod the most, which uses a Trangia alcohol burner and a gas burner. In addition, it can also burn wood. Maybe I'll get a Trangia multi fuel burner someday. We have quite a lot of Trangia products, but the 27 model is still missing and the multi fuel burner. 😄 In Finland, even the army uses Trangia. A hundred year old invention and it still works. That's quite an achievement.
Thats great. I also have both the 25 and 27 and they work well depending on how much food I need to cook. Thanks for watching, its appreciated.
Keep it up mate👍
Cheers for the encouragement, and thanks for watching. Its appreciated.
Food looks really tasty. Thanks for great video 👍
Tastes as good as it looks! Thanks for watching, its much appreciated.
There is also a wall like this at Ball's Clearings on the Taihape road from Fernhill
Aliens lol I mean the fact that the local iwi stopped it from being properly investigated tells you all you need to know.
Hello from sunny wales The Trangia mini for me, love frying up a cooked breakfast in it.
Sunny? Im jealous. Its mid-winter here and temps are down to 12 - 14 Deg C. A cooked brekkie is just the thing at this time of the year. Thanks for watching, it is appreciated.
Have you done any of the tunnels in the hunua ranges
No, I havent. I didnt know there was any. I been to the old mine, but access is pretty difficult. If you know more about the locations, GPS cords etc, I'd love to find out more.
@@OAPAdventures I have it marked on a old map will try and dig it out. Didn't know about the mine where is that
@@seanjarvie9737 I know there are tunnels dug that the watercare pipes went through, but I thought they were backfilled after the pipes were installed. The manganese mine was at the end of Mine Rd. There was another off Ernie's Track, but I never did find it.
What is the cooker that you are using
It's a Trangia 27 cookset, made in Sweden. Plenty info on line. You'll see me using it in some of my other camping videos. Thanks for watching.
UCO MESS set : Le mot mess a été emprunté à l'anglais au xve siècle ; le terme anglais lui-même vient de l'ancien français mes (que l'on écrit mets en français moderne), issu du latin mittere. Le mess désignait au xiiie siècle un plat cuisiné ou liquide (comme la bouillie ou la soupe), puis au xve siècle un groupe de personnes mangeant ensemble. 😉 Super vidéo, Good Job !!!
Thanks. How the French and English language was mixed to produce the words we use today is rather fascinating, especially as I am on the other side of the world. Thanks for watching.
interested to know your pack weights for a 2 or 3 night trip with tent
I dont weigh my gear, so its a guess. Going from manufacturers specs, the pack, sleep pad, quilt and tent add up to around 5 kg. With all the other stuff, clothes, food, filter, billy, stove etc, I would think around 11 kg. The biggest variance for me is the amount of food I take. I have found that with a good pack harness a couple of kg's either way doesnt seem to make much difference for me.
Can we set up tent up there? Thanks
Yes, there is a little room around the hut for tents, always depending on the size of the tent. It has been cut up a bit by the 4wd vehicles, but there is space. Thanks for watching.
@@OAPAdventures thank you very much
Check out 35andRetired* videos on his trangia gear. Some thoughtful and interesting conclusions on them from his engineering perspective and multi year use.
I think the most under appreciated part of this video that deserves pointing out and some respect is that you walked all those mud pits and streams TWICE to set your camera up!
You are not wrong. I do mange a few more K's than normal to do the setups. But, who doesnt like stomping through mud? Thanks for watching.
I love your tent I’m looking very into one here in Brisbane
Its a great tent. You wont regret it. Thanks for watching.
Nice to see you out and about. Looks like a great spot to camp. Hope your knee heals soon. Thanks for sharing this adventure.
Its good to be out. Thanks for the good wishes.
Thanks for showing this, I just ordered 1 from Amazon.
Its a nice set. You wont regret the Trangia quality. Thanks for watching.