I love your videos they are so awesome. I love being in nature I love the mountains. When I lived in Wyoming the mountains I felt like that's where I belong..
Luke and Susie, totally enjoyed this video! Very nice scenery, awesome conversations, great music to go with your video, and just all around very relaxing for me. Thanks! Blessings from Gresham Oregon, Michelle Reed
Luke, Great video.... Id give anything for my wife to go camping like that.. You are a very lucky man.. Keep up the good work and keep them coming... Thanks for the time you take to make these videos... I don't know why 3 people would give a thumbs down.. Thumbs up all the way
It's funny you talk about cutting a limb off the top of your house! I also did that one day! I was on my tip toes cutting down a limb over my roof and it fell right on top of me! So I was trapped on the top of my roof with this 150 lb limb on top of me! It took me a few minutes, but I finally figured out that i still had the saw next to me and I cut my way out! What a fun day that was!
im glad it wasnt the bike trip...the app trail is the only way to go if you dont have land...your best video to date if you ask me..you go mrs sue. enjoyed EVERY MINUTE.
I love the trips with the two of you. My husband and I tried camping a couple of times with a tent. Not great. More camper with friends kind of camping.
You both are awesome to watch and love to watch your vidios. love your land you camp on. suson is so cute. and Luke you don't even look close to 40 unreal good for you. love to watch you set up camp and camp a normal camp out. wish i was there to enjoy your camp out with you. have a great day and stay safe.
Another great video. Always love your combination of attitude and thoughtfulness. It really makes your stuff great to watch. I like the longer videos. The relaxed pace at camp is one of the best parts of being out and you seem to capture that well. Thanks for putting in the hard work. It really shows. Take care, Lee
To bad about the bikes but safety first. Another great job guys. The area your in looks quite plenty of room and mostly flat. The tent looks great to bad it's no longer available. I love the sunset through the trees. Thanks. atb Opal
Hi Luke, You are so right, I love laying in my tent at night when the rain is pouring doing, and also snow. That's the best part of backpacking, I love taking pictures of wildlife and landscapes. wow, you gave a stranger some water? lol you two are just too nice, not that there's anything wrong with that at all:) Oh, and BTW, yes, "You got me " pretty much every time lol. -Jake PS: I wouldn't mind extended longer videos, I really enjoy watching them, you should spend a few nights out there, 2, 3,or 4 nights. I love watching your overnight trips, when i go backpacking I always watch old videos in my tent at night.
Love the cat on a lease story. When my oldest daughter was a young'un she became a familiar sight walking her pet rabbit on a lease down to a nearby field which was usually covered in clover. Probably the nearest thing to rabbit heaven as far as Daisy (the rabbit!) was concerned! Great and joyful days!
Grouse is my favorite animal to hunt...not very successfully....but I spent much of the spring and summer scouting areas for them. One time I was crossing a creek on a fallen white pine that is about 3' across and a grouse flushed out of the brush and flew right over my head. In my surprise I jumped up, slipped, and crashed into the creek below. Good times.
🤣🤣 You are so nice. We all know you like your own company. I would never ask to join someone. Always wait to be invited and if not wish folk a goodnight and move on to your own patch.
Very nice trip Luke and Susie! Very awesome to see you guys use that Golite tent. It's one of my favorites and I'd love to have one of those some day. Also, I'd love to hear more about the Bigfoot activity in your Lone Wolf Mountain. Thanks for sharing. -Jacko
I have the AR 55 pack, also primarily a multi-day climb design. Pared down, in this case to 1 bottle bucket which can safely accommodate 2, 3/4 litre bottles, on the left side. With a pair of add-on hip belt pockets it makes a decent trek pack, large enough to extend the distance between re-supplies when needed, but compact enough to give no encouragement to packing too many nice-to-haves. Thankfully, there's no fancy-pants mesh on the outside, a widespread and popular design feature (failure) that does not impress me. The idea is promoted that mesh pockets are good for drying tents, fly's etc, which is utter nonsense, unless you are prepared to remove your pack, unpack whatever you are drying, re-fold to expose another square foot of saturated fabric, repack and continue. How many times a day will you need to do that. It'll really help your schedule when you are trying to complete that section hike in whatever limited time your workaday life will let you have, won't it? Good luck with that folks, so just shake off the excess, shove it in the outside pocket, crack on and forget the nonsense about drying it out. What does it matter anyway? Flysheets are supposed to get wet aren't they? Pack makers like it because mesh is cheaper than Xpac, Raptor, Dyneema grid210 etc. Saves a few grams too which in the obsessive world of uber uber ultralight is a big selling point, but is that small saving worth sacrificing reliable stowage? I think not. Mesh is useful for gear lofts, fishing nets butterfly nets etc but is better suited to clothing the nether end of the female form than the rough life of a pack. So if any pack designers get to read this, please give thought to knocking this piece of silliness on the head and returning to solid fabric pockets which are not only durable but also allow reliable closure. Ok, rant over. My excuse is that you were using the slightly smaller version of the more or less same pack as mine. Thanks for another great vid, I'm looking forward to many more. You help put a shine on the grey wet dreariness of a late autumn day in England, when the cold clings and as some of you on your side of the big water say, you wear the air. Good luck, stay safe, n God bless.
Nice i enjoyed it,you guys are great.I remember that camp spot off your old video, it was a good one felt you guys make a good effort with your videos ,like how you take viewers answers an questions ! I joke allot but tried to give you an original question.
This is a great video! Me being a hardcore outdoorsman, i really enjoy watching you and your wife camping together. My wife likes to camp but she can't if she is bitten by mosquitoes are horse flies I will have to take her to the hospital. Keep the videos coming I really enjoy them.
hay Luke and Susan i am loveing your videos keep them coming i noticed susan hase got an owl on here T-shirt for hooters and luke with a black T-shirt for the night man ;-) love you guys xxx
I burnt my toes in a bizarre fire walking incident. I had a similar experience with the doctors... Lets just say scrubbing the burn blisters of my toes didn't feel to great! Closest I've come to passing out by far! Anyway, great video!
I'd definitely be up for an extended cut. I'm a programmer and I like to have stuff on that I can mostly listen to but partially watch as well while I work... Having something like that dealing with the outdoors would be awesome.
joshua12345676 Thank you very much Joshua! The next overnight adventure is going to be a Bushcraft trip and then a vehicle camp! Both are going to be awesome! - Luke
@TheOutdoorGearReview Exploring began as a senior program in early Boy Scout troops. These older boys carried out high-adventure activities and service projects, and gave leadership to young Scouts. In 1935, senior Scouts were called Explorers for the first time, and many were organized in separate Exploring crews in troops, using a senior Scout program. In May 1949, the National Executive Board revised senior Scouting to recognize as Explorers all young men in posts, Sea Scout ships, Air Scout squadron 👷🎥🇺🇸
Back in highschool there was a pond in the town park. Lots of ducks, geese, all kinds of waterfowl. We used to go feed them. Loved it! Cut to 10 years later and I took my girlfriend there with some stale blueberry muffins to feed the birdies. We dropped the first couple of crumbs. Then it began. Honking and quacking started from all around. It was cute at first, then they got closer and more plentiful. A moment later we were running for our lives! At least it felt that way. We flew into the car and thew out the muffins and hightailed it out of there! 10 years later and my wife and I still laugh about that day the birds attacked! Thanks for your bird attack story! Luke and Suzie, keep having fun!
My daughter Maggie suggested you name the camping spot with all the woodpeckers, " Woodpecker World"... She's 5. We watch all of your hiking vids. Thanks for you and your wife's efforts. She said your wife is SO great, and she likes your " together" vids... ;))
Great to catch up on your adventures "Gray Bush".... From March 24th through Sept 12th I have been thru hiking the AT, I did a lot of stelth camping and though of you often. keep up the good work! Love the Videos! "Red Hot"
Hi guys! My wife and I really enjoyed this adventure. Hey Susan, see if you can get your hands on a Sea to Summit Aeros Premium-Large inflatable pillow. We love ours for tent and hammock camping. Y'all should really think about coming up here to Maine. We'd love to have you. Thanks for the fun video.
I hiked with Tortoise, I summited Katahdin with him (and others) on my thru hike. I would of loved to shared a campfire with you and your wife on my journey. Its great when there is a common thread, It just makes your adventures seem more personal. Thanks for sharing! You are correct a large number of hikers carried Osprey Packs. ( I carried was an Osprey Aether)
Unless it would interfere with op sec issues. It would be great if you could add mapping locations of your hiking check points or camp sites. It's really interesting to follow you on your journey. when watching your blogs.
Great video guys. It looked like you had a lot of fun. It's videos like this which make me miss living up north. Maybe soon I'll head north again. That tent looks great. I wonder how it would stack up size wise against the Coleman Hooligan 2. (I carry that monster.) Keep up the videos.
At what point is it worth carrying a bow saw or even a small axe to saw and split larger pieces of wood which may burn longer? This may be especiallly important in colder weather, although already having to carry more warm gear in winter puts a limit on how much you can pack.
U2 seem to be quite the connoisseur of quality camping equipment, and you also seem to both really enjoy your coffee, like I do ! I see both of you drinking instant coffee during your shows, and it just doesn’t look right, all this high quality equipment and instant coffee ? What ? Lol just teasing. There are some really high-quality compact French coffee presses on the market. It would be nice, and fitting if both of you would test these French presses out during your show. And it also gives you some of the best tasting coffee out there ! Showing which is the better of the presses for camping. Thank you, always enjoy watching your show ! GreenbayJack
Watching this 6/9/20. Needed to see something uplifting, things are getting worse all over. Thank you for all you do Luke And Suzy. Stay safe.
I love your videos they are so awesome. I love being in nature I love the mountains. When I lived in Wyoming the mountains I felt like that's where I belong..
You are a lucky man Luke. It's so nice that your wife enjoys hiking with you. I really enjoy your videos!
I realize it's quite randomly asking but does anybody know a good website to watch newly released tv shows online ?
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Thanks for always giving the viewers your best work. It shows in every video.
As always I am happy you and Susan took us along on your adventure , You two are super Awesome strength and honor..
Anthony Simes Thank you very much Anthony.
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Cooped up with cabin fever! Your videos get me excited for better weather and enjoying the outdoors. Thanks Luke and Susie
Luke and Susie, totally enjoyed this video! Very nice scenery, awesome conversations, great music to go with your video, and just all around very relaxing for me. Thanks! Blessings from Gresham Oregon, Michelle Reed
Damascus Virginia, my home town. I miss it😢... I love watching your guys even more
You two are so great together.
Luke, Great video.... Id give anything for my wife to go camping like that.. You are a very lucky man.. Keep up the good work and keep them coming... Thanks for the time you take to make these videos... I don't know why 3 people would give a thumbs down.. Thumbs up all the way
Jim Bowling Thank you so very much Jim.
Be well and take care.
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It's funny you talk about cutting a limb off the top of your house! I also did that one day! I was on my tip toes cutting down a limb over my roof and it fell right on top of me! So I was trapped on the top of my roof with this 150 lb limb on top of me! It took me a few minutes, but I finally figured out that i still had the saw next to me and I cut my way out! What a fun day that was!
Another neat adventure. Thanks for taking me along.
fangfour Thank you Fangfour.
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Great adventure, guys. I love every part of each episode. For the record, I love your stories and the Q&A.
James Winans Thank you very much James.
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Im with you brother, skydiving is on my bucket list
Have a great trip home you guys ok loved your videos too. Katie
I think this is one of your best yet! I loved it! Thanks
Teds Outdoors HoodCraft Survival Thank you very much Ted.
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You guys rock I love your videos. You are my go to outdoor guy thumbs up
YOU TWO ARE JUST FUN TO WATCH.
Always a great/fun video you share with us. Thank u👍
Cool adventure Trail Bunny and Grey Bush . Great video .
im glad it wasnt the bike trip...the app trail is the only way to go if you dont have land...your best video to date if you ask me..you go mrs sue. enjoyed EVERY MINUTE.
I love the trips with the two of you. My husband and I tried camping a couple of times with a tent. Not great. More camper with friends kind of camping.
Luke and Susan 👍👍👍👍❤️🙏 thank you
You both are awesome to watch and love to watch your vidios. love your land you camp on. suson is so cute. and Luke you don't even look close to 40 unreal good for you. love to watch you set up camp and camp a normal camp out. wish i was there to enjoy your camp out with you. have a great day and stay safe.
I am a cold food person as well. Luke you and your wife are awesome!
Pretty trail footage along with campfire ! You two are adorable and fun to follow on your adventures!
Awesome adventure you guys, really enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing.
k dawg Thank you very much k-dawg.
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You and Suzie are such a perfect match, I love you both.
Nice to see you guys hiking together. Beautiful. Thank you for such of nice adventure!
Watched your adventure again it is so cool ! That tent looks awesome too. You two are special folks keep the videos coming!!!
You guys are awesome , love you both doing great 👍 love it 😊
Another great trip thanks Luke and Suzy!
Oh my God. So in love you guys looked. And still do. Love this couple. Cutest couple on youtube. Yaay Luke and Susie! 😊🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🩵
Another great video. Always love your combination of attitude and thoughtfulness. It really makes your stuff great to watch. I like the longer videos.
The relaxed pace at camp is one of the best parts of being out and you seem to capture that well.
Thanks for putting in the hard work. It really shows.
Take care,
Lee
Wow another great adventure!!! Thanks so much for sharing you two!!
MuvoTX We're glad that you enjoyed it.
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Great adventure Luke ! Thanks for all y'all do
William
strpl2 Thank you very much.
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To bad about the bikes but safety first. Another great job guys. The area your in looks quite plenty of room and mostly flat. The tent looks great to bad it's no longer available. I love the sunset through the trees. Thanks. atb Opal
Thank you for the Celsius conversion! Love your overnight videos.
laurellielee Thank you so very much.
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Rain is awesome for sleeping. Totally agree, do it for the view, adventure, camaraderie, not miles.
Good overnighter you two are a sweet couple thanks for sharing and all the information
PAUL WOOLRICH Thank you very much Paul.
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You guys are too cute together. Love it!😊
I am just watching your you tube videos and you two are so great together! Love the videos.
I sure did enjoy this adventure!!!
flyguitarnihad Awesome!
Thank you for letting us know.
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Looked like so much fun. I still have yet to get my wife out to camp overnight. We're doing a hike this weekend. So excited! Take care you two...
an0ma133 Take care of yourself my friend.
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Love it! Thanks guys. 😊
Hi Luke, You are so right, I love laying in my tent at night when the rain is pouring doing, and also snow. That's the best part of backpacking, I love taking pictures of wildlife and landscapes. wow, you gave a stranger some water? lol you two are just too nice, not that there's anything wrong with that at all:) Oh, and BTW, yes, "You got me " pretty much every time lol.
-Jake
PS: I wouldn't mind extended longer videos, I really enjoy watching them, you should spend a few nights out there, 2, 3,or 4 nights. I love watching your overnight trips, when i go backpacking I always watch old videos in my tent at night.
Luke... You are so lucky to have a fantastic partner like the beautiful Susan... but, you already know that. Peace and be safe. Always a thumbs up.
I am so Glad to know that I am not the only person that likes hot foods and drinks cold. And I too don't care what my water temperature is :)
The censor bar cracked me up! Awesome video guys!
Love the cat on a lease story. When my oldest daughter was a young'un she became a familiar sight walking her pet rabbit on a lease down to a nearby field which was usually covered in clover. Probably the nearest thing to rabbit heaven as far as Daisy (the rabbit!) was concerned! Great and joyful days!
Invest in a GoPro drone or equivalent. You program it and you wear a sensor and it follows you whether you are biking or kayaking on your trip.
wow brother the Appalachian trail that's amazing that's definitely on my bucket list
Grouse is my favorite animal to hunt...not very successfully....but I spent much of the spring and summer scouting areas for them. One time I was crossing a creek on a fallen white pine that is about 3' across and a grouse flushed out of the brush and flew right over my head. In my surprise I jumped up, slipped, and crashed into the creek below. Good times.
🤣🤣 You are so nice. We all know you like your own company. I would never ask to join someone. Always wait to be invited and if not wish folk a goodnight and move on to your own patch.
Very nice trip Luke and Susie! Very awesome to see you guys use that Golite tent. It's one of my favorites and I'd love to have one of those some day. Also, I'd love to hear more about the Bigfoot activity in your Lone Wolf Mountain. Thanks for sharing.
-Jacko
I have the AR 55 pack, also primarily a multi-day climb design. Pared down, in this case to 1 bottle bucket which can safely accommodate 2, 3/4 litre bottles, on the left side. With a pair of add-on hip belt pockets it makes a decent trek pack, large enough to extend the distance between re-supplies when needed, but compact enough to give no encouragement to packing too many nice-to-haves. Thankfully, there's no fancy-pants mesh on the outside, a widespread and popular design feature (failure) that does not impress me. The idea is promoted that mesh pockets are good for drying tents, fly's etc, which is utter nonsense, unless you are prepared to remove your pack, unpack whatever you are drying, re-fold to expose another square foot of saturated fabric, repack and continue. How many times a day will you need to do that. It'll really help your schedule when you are trying to complete that section hike in whatever limited time your workaday life will let you have, won't it? Good luck with that folks, so just shake off the excess, shove it in the outside pocket, crack on and forget the nonsense about drying it out. What does it matter anyway? Flysheets are supposed to get wet aren't they? Pack makers like it because mesh is cheaper than Xpac, Raptor, Dyneema grid210 etc. Saves a few grams too which in the obsessive world of uber uber ultralight is a big selling point, but is that small saving worth sacrificing reliable stowage? I think not. Mesh is useful for gear lofts, fishing nets butterfly nets etc but is better suited to clothing the nether end of the female form than the rough life of a pack. So if any pack designers get to read this, please give thought to knocking this piece of silliness on the head and returning to solid fabric pockets which are not only durable but also allow reliable closure.
Ok, rant over. My excuse is that you were using the slightly smaller version of the more or less same pack as mine. Thanks for another great vid, I'm looking forward to many more. You help put a shine on the grey wet dreariness of a late autumn day in England, when the cold clings and as some of you on your side of the big water say, you wear the air. Good luck, stay safe, n God bless.
Another great trip. Thanks for sharing.
I really enjoy the overnights. Keep up the good work Luke!
Wan Dagner Thank you very much Wan.
Have a terrific Day.
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always longer videos. you and your family are awesome.
Thank you guys for the video!
Erick T You are very welcome my friend
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Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks again Ronni! - Luke
awesome shot of the woodpecker, national geographic quality , love to see more of these shots
Thanks for the video.
Thank you! - Luke
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing you two.
Nice i enjoyed it,you guys are great.I remember that camp spot off your old video, it was a good one felt you guys make a good effort with your videos ,like how you take viewers answers an questions ! I joke allot but tried to give you an original question.
You guys are a great couple!
Very nice, seams like it was a great change of plans.
Timothy Roy That was such a fun trip.
Can't wait for the next one.
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Can't wait to watch the next one.
This is a great video! Me being a hardcore outdoorsman, i really enjoy watching you and your wife camping together. My wife likes to camp but she can't if she is bitten by mosquitoes are horse flies I will have to take her to the hospital. Keep the videos coming I really enjoy them.
bmx418 Wow brother, what are her symptoms if she gets bit?
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TheOutdoorGearReview Her throat starts to swell and she cant breathe. So now she carries an EpiPen everywhere she goes.
hay Luke and Susan i am loveing your videos keep them coming i noticed susan hase got an owl on here T-shirt for hooters and luke with a black T-shirt for the night man ;-) love you guys xxx
As cool as I thought it would be! Thanks!
Luke, enjoyed meeting your family at Trail Days. Great vid, the sunset by the fire is a great scene.
BDMOutdoors The pleasure was all ours my friend.
Take care of yourself!
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Touching stuff on the trail reminds me of the TV show Monk. He did that a lot. I do it as insurance against tripping lol.
I burnt my toes in a bizarre fire walking incident. I had a similar experience with the doctors... Lets just say scrubbing the burn blisters of my toes didn't feel to great! Closest I've come to passing out by far! Anyway, great video!
I'd definitely be up for an extended cut. I'm a programmer and I like to have stuff on that I can mostly listen to but partially watch as well while I work... Having something like that dealing with the outdoors would be awesome.
Another fantastic outing!
Be well
Craig
Man, I was always waiting for another van overnighter! Sad to hear it is gone, but we will make do! Great video you two
joshua12345676 Thank you very much Joshua!
The next overnight adventure is going to be a Bushcraft trip and then a vehicle camp!
Both are going to be awesome!
- Luke
Nice trip with the Mrs. "Suzy". Awesome to let the thru-hikers shack up.
In regards to your land, pop up a Trappers Cabin ✌🏻️😎™
TonKa Denali That trip was a lot of fun.
Cheers.
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use a selfie stick! other wise your stuck. check out three wheel journey. he has done the best job so far for bicycle filming.
Another great video; one of your best? Susie is great!
Louise Hiker Thank you very much. :)
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thank you
@TheOutdoorGearReview
Exploring began as a senior program in early Boy Scout troops. These older boys carried out high-adventure activities and service projects, and gave leadership to young Scouts. In 1935, senior Scouts were called Explorers for the first time, and many were organized in separate Exploring crews in troops, using a senior Scout program. In May 1949, the National Executive Board revised senior Scouting to recognize as Explorers all young men in posts, Sea Scout ships, Air Scout squadron 👷🎥🇺🇸
Thanks for the video!!
Thank you! - Luke
Love the temp conversion great touch
Back in highschool there was a pond in the town park. Lots of ducks, geese, all kinds of waterfowl. We used to go feed them. Loved it!
Cut to 10 years later and I took my girlfriend there with some stale blueberry muffins to feed the birdies. We dropped the first couple of crumbs.
Then it began.
Honking and quacking started from all around. It was cute at first, then they got closer and more plentiful. A moment later we were running for our lives! At least it felt that way. We flew into the car and thew out the muffins and hightailed it out of there!
10 years later and my wife and I still laugh about that day the birds attacked!
Thanks for your bird attack story! Luke and Suzie, keep having fun!
Luke and Susie you should come to Alabama and hike the trails at Mt. Cheaha
My daughter Maggie suggested you name the camping spot with all the woodpeckers, " Woodpecker World"... She's 5. We watch all of your hiking vids. Thanks for you and your wife's efforts. She said your wife is SO great, and she likes your " together" vids... ;))
Here's an idea,have a skydiving/camping weekend with a basic u.s. army tent and military surplus like out of boot camp.
Yeo again awesome video guys... I can't wait for the review of the Osprey backpack Luke.
Take care guys be safe.
Nikola dermendzhiev The preview of the Osprey pack is up now.
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Great to see a couples overnight, love the videos guys, also thanks for the thrunite review, just got the A1V2 myself. Thanks bud
Great to catch up on your adventures "Gray Bush".... From March 24th through Sept 12th I have been thru hiking the AT, I did a lot of stelth camping and though of you often. keep up the good work! Love the Videos! "Red Hot"
Hi guys!
My wife and I really enjoyed this adventure. Hey Susan, see if you can get your hands
on a Sea to Summit Aeros Premium-Large inflatable pillow. We love ours for tent and
hammock camping. Y'all should really think about coming up here to Maine. We'd
love to have you. Thanks for the fun video.
Scott Dunbar Thank you so much Scott.
We'd love to meet you all one day.
I will tell Susie about the Sea to Summit Pillow.
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LOL..."biking FAIL"...so funny....and ha ha at 29:35 "It's like you're messed up".
Love story time
Greg Kling Hahahaha
Take care Greg.
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I hiked with Tortoise, I summited Katahdin with him (and others) on my thru hike. I would of loved to shared a campfire with you and your wife on my journey. Its great when there is a common thread, It just makes your adventures seem more personal. Thanks for sharing! You are correct a large number of hikers carried Osprey Packs. ( I carried was an Osprey Aether)
You guys, are so funny!!!! Make some more video plz.
Unless it would interfere with op sec issues. It would be great if you could add mapping locations of your hiking check points or camp sites. It's really interesting to follow you on your journey. when watching your blogs.
together - keep 'em coming
Dean Williams You got it!
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Great video guys. It looked like you had a lot of fun. It's videos like this which make me miss living up north. Maybe soon I'll head north again.
That tent looks great. I wonder how it would stack up size wise against the Coleman Hooligan 2. (I carry that monster.)
Keep up the videos.
awsome vid as usual, luv to see more question n answer vids.
jamie thomas Thank you very much Jamie.
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This trip look asome
At what point is it worth carrying a bow saw or even a small axe to saw and split larger pieces of wood which may burn longer? This may be especiallly important in colder weather, although already having to carry more warm gear in winter puts a limit on how much you can pack.
U2 seem to be quite the connoisseur of quality camping equipment, and you also seem to both really enjoy your coffee, like I do ! I see both of you drinking instant coffee during your shows, and it just doesn’t look right, all this high quality equipment and instant coffee ? What ? Lol just teasing. There are some really high-quality compact French coffee presses on the market. It would be nice, and fitting if both of you would test these French presses out during your show. And it also gives you some of the best tasting coffee out there ! Showing which is the better of the presses for camping. Thank you, always enjoy watching your show ! GreenbayJack