That brought back memories. Used to go to the woods with my grandad in Walws and have exactly that meal. Sometimes with a trout if we got lucky. Good times. thanks for sharing.
Nice vid! I line my xcase w/aluminum foil. It will keep it looking newer longer. I also process my wood as you did. I just do it at home and bring the 1/4 `rd portions w/me. Drizzle some hand sanitizer over the wood to start the fire...cheap and easy. Cut a piece of hardware cloth to fit the bottom of the burn chamber. Block the air openings at the bottom with your cut sticks and you can burn wood pellets no problem. Again, just drizzle the top of the pellets with hand sanitizer and you are good to go!
That forest looks like it's around here. I like the Firebox stove. We haven't been able to get it out with all the fire restrictions and dry conditions.
It is a pretty neat area, on the fringe between heavy forest and dry basalt scablands. I hear you on the fire restrictions, another week or two and all the green out here will be a tinder box!
@@johndharris73 I have not been able to find a makers mark on it. It is an older steel skillet, commonly called a "cowboy skillet". This one is much thicker than the common "cold handle" skillets. I found it at a 2nd hand market. It cooks great for its size!
Yes, pretty good. Taste like spinach, good sautéed like this, or steamed. A little balsamic vinegar makes them less bitter, salt pepper, parmesan... good eats. They are good chopped and added to a stew also.
I don't think they are. Most stick stoves will be a bit messy. I usually store them in a stuff sack or case and wash with mild soap and scotchbrite pad when really dirty.
That brought back memories. Used to go to the woods with my grandad in Walws and have exactly that meal. Sometimes with a trout if we got lucky. Good times. thanks for sharing.
If I had known you would make lunch, I would have invited myself to it…….😉😘🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🥪 Firebox stoves work great.
Good looking lunch. I would say a successful test of the Freestyle. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Mark! I have had it out on a few fishing trips, but not filmed. Thought I better do a video before things dry up for the summer!
This is a very nice area. Keep up the great content!
Nice vid! I line my xcase w/aluminum foil. It will keep it looking newer longer. I also process my wood as you did. I just do it at home and bring the 1/4 `rd portions w/me. Drizzle some hand sanitizer over the wood to start the fire...cheap and easy. Cut a piece of hardware cloth to fit the bottom of the burn chamber. Block the air openings at the bottom with your cut sticks and you can burn wood pellets no problem. Again, just drizzle the top of the pellets with hand sanitizer and you are good to go!
Stinging nettles are great. High in iron and other nutrients.
I just picked up a Freestyle. Great addition to my G2 5 👍
I like it a lot, great size right between the 5 and nano.
Right when he said "should have picked more greens" I was looking at the edible greens right behind his stove lol
ha ha ha, honestly while I was filming this I totally overlooked them until I was editing, had quite a laugh over it!
That forest looks like it's around here. I like the Firebox stove. We haven't been able to get it out with all the fire restrictions and dry conditions.
It is a pretty neat area, on the fringe between heavy forest and dry basalt scablands. I hear you on the fire restrictions, another week or two and all the green out here will be a tinder box!
That is an awesome little pan. Fun video
Thanks! Yes that little pan is top shelf! I am hoping to find another larger one for my camp box.
What brand is it?
@@johndharris73 I have not been able to find a makers mark on it. It is an older steel skillet, commonly called a "cowboy skillet". This one is much thicker than the common "cold handle" skillets. I found it at a 2nd hand market. It cooks great for its size!
Great video!! Might have to get one of the Firebox
Печка хорошая, практичная, функциональная мне тоже такая нужна. Поставил лайк.
It's a good travel firebox stove.
Bring some wood pellets out with you sometime.
Bring a can of SPAM to cook. Easy to transport without spoilage.
I may have to try that, got lots of apple pellets. mmm SPAM, now I want Musubi!
Top demais parabéns pelo seu vídeo!
Obrigado por assistir!
**casually grabs a handful of stinging nettles** 0:40
Nice video. I'll have to try cooking the nettles like that. Coulda done with less of the blatherin'. ;)
Beautiful scenery.
What birds are those?
It is indeed! the birds are Turkey Vultures I believe.
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Wow.
Never heard of those. Interesting 😀.
8:02 A wild Should Of appears
What pan are you using on it?
Just an old steel skillet, no name brand. Works great!
you can eat stinging nettals?
Yes, pretty good. Taste like spinach, good sautéed like this, or steamed. A little balsamic vinegar makes them less bitter, salt pepper, parmesan... good eats. They are good chopped and added to a stew also.
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I have a question are the fire box hard to clean?
I don't think they are. Most stick stoves will be a bit messy. I usually store them in a stuff sack or case and wash with mild soap and scotchbrite pad when really dirty.
What state do you live in? I would love to move in and enjoy the outdoors with you, hunting and BBQ are my favorites. I don't like California.