Complete Guide to the Large U-Turn Stove by Seek Outside

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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    Unlock the secrets of the Large U-Turn Stove by Seek Outside in this in-depth video. I cover everything from how to install it to exploring all its key features.
    Plus, don't miss my honest breakdown of its pros and cons to see if it's the right choice for your outdoor adventures. Whether you're camping, hunting, or just love the outdoors, this stove could be your next game-changer.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @nottherealrashnar
    @nottherealrashnar 4 месяца назад +1

    We are collecting new camping equipment after a cross-country move. Your reviews are so helpful!

  • @tokebrsa2734
    @tokebrsa2734 4 месяца назад +1

    Love it! Great review! QQ: when you say to move the damper "periodically", exactly how often? Every hour as your burning wood? 1-2 x during the night?

    • @backwoodsescape
      @backwoodsescape  4 месяца назад +1

      I don't really have this part down to a science yet. But you will have to replenish the stove with wood periodically throughout the night. So whenever that happens, I move the damper.

  • @DirtFlyer
    @DirtFlyer 2 месяца назад

    Seems like an enormous hassle to go through when it only got down into the 20s and it was otherwise good weather. If you were dressed warm and out of the wind, you should have been plenty warm in a tent, especially with two people in there. It does look like your sleeping gear was pretty light though. You should consider selling that fussy and dangerous wood stove and just getting better cold-weather rated sleeping bags and pads.

    • @backwoodsescape
      @backwoodsescape  2 месяца назад

      You're such a badass, bro...please teach me!

    • @DirtFlyer
      @DirtFlyer 2 месяца назад

      @@backwoodsescape lol, well I'm not the one dressed up in camo camping at a trailhead pretending to be in the backcountry. Just seemed like you might benefit from some advice.

    • @backwoodsescape
      @backwoodsescape  2 месяца назад

      @@DirtFlyer right because i definitely say in the video "hey im here in the backcountry super far away from the nearest trailhead." Thanks for the advice. I don't know what I would do without the help of guys sitting on their couch dropping knowledge bombs with their cheeto-laden fingers lol

    • @DirtFlyer
      @DirtFlyer 2 месяца назад

      @@backwoodsescape Most people who go out for a car camp night don't dress up like GI Joe and set up a discount wood stove when it's barely cold outside. But then there are some special cases...

    • @backwoodsescape
      @backwoodsescape  2 месяца назад

      @@DirtFlyer Since you're obviously someone who does does nothing with his life (as is the case with all trolls) and is likely severely over weight, you obviously don't know the concept of testing gear. If you're 10 miles deep and realize some of the gear on you isn't up to par, you're SOL at that point. So trying things out in a safe environment is a smart idea. And the fact that you're so focused on my shirt is hilarious, and shows how desperate you are for attention in your life. It's just a shirt I like lol, what a crime! Please keep responding, the predictability of your comments is truly entertaining.