Dave, great to see you back in the Quehanna! A few weeks ago, I did the trip from Hoover Farm out to Crawford Vista, camped at the big campsite near Meeker Run. Also, I am awed that someone else is rockin' out to the Dead in the middle of the woods! Keep on tokin'!!!
New sub here ! Love the honesty and the gear review. Also the camp fire talk is a plus, not meny youtubers do that. I plan on doing a solo camp soon, in the Birkhead mountain wilderness NC this week. Great inspiration.
Glad you were able to get out. Nice piece you got there. I dig the new gear like that grill. I've been sticking with freestanding tents lately too for the small footprint. That one takes up so little space.
hey man. foind your vid after looking for more slingfin splitwing reviews, have you used it in rain and wind? what didnt you like about it, if anything? considering leaving the lanshan 1 pro at home this year and switching to this. i already know that you cant sit up in it, which is a minor con but i can adapt (though i tend to sit upright in the morning and have a coffee).
I really like my splitwing. I've seen tons of rain, it's quite versatile I have nor had it in any major wind, handled a small snow load. for most of my trips it is my goto, but I'll be using the portal 1. with the salting you can raise it pretty high to be able to kind of sit up
I'm looking at that bag liner from Alpaca gear. Do you carry it mainly to extend your sleep system in colder weather or is it more versatile? I love their stuff but that's a good bit of fabric to tote and it has an investment size price tag. Ohio is legal in 9 days🫠
I use it mostly in bumper season and to extend my quilts....I can't quite put my finger on how much it adds . I'm guessing about 7° F. if I'm on trips longer than 2 days, I won't take it and use a lighter silk liner mainly to keep the bag clean. also will use it as a stand alone In the warmer months.
Yes ! The northern end.
This looks phenomenal my friend 👏👏
thanks man! great to he able ro get out again!
Dave, great to see you back in the Quehanna! A few weeks ago, I did the trip from Hoover Farm out to Crawford Vista, camped at the big campsite near Meeker Run. Also, I am awed that someone else is rockin' out to the Dead in the middle of the woods! Keep on tokin'!!!
pittsburgh 95 and closing of winterland is what I bring. I need to change the shows up.
I bring whatever I can fit on my ancient mp3 player. A favorite is Nassau Coliseum 1990.
Dude great video looked like a awesome trip blaze it!!
great weather for sure!! was awesome to get out!!
Good stuff 🤙
thanks man!
New sub here ! Love the honesty and the gear review. Also the camp fire talk is a plus, not meny youtubers do that. I plan on doing a solo camp soon, in the Birkhead mountain wilderness NC this week. Great inspiration.
have a blast!! had to look up that wilderness area is it considered part of the Uwharrie?
I like that tent man! Hoping to share a bowl with you again someday dude.
sooner than later hopefully!!
LOL, "I didn't bring a horse"! Surprised you haven't invested in a good hammock and tarp yet? Sounds like you've found some peace, hope all is well.
finding peace is probably the best way to say it. I'm fighting the hammock urge, lol. I've been considering an Amok
@@stonedapeadventures Think of ya every time I use my AeroPress
@@fishntools I love my aeropress definitely worth the weight.
That pipe….. cough to get off!!!
I like your setup and I always love your camping style
thanks man!! really hoping to make it down your way soon!!
@@stonedapeadventures definitely let me know. I’d like to do a night or two with ya.
Glad you were able to get out. Nice piece you got there. I dig the new gear like that grill. I've been sticking with freestanding tents lately too for the small footprint. That one takes up so little space.
freestanding tents are just so versatile.
Good to see you back in the woods! Love testing out new gear. Not seeing the link for the grill grate
I just edited it in, its at the very top of the link section
@@stonedapeadventures thanks dude. I've been looking to pick up a grill grate
Glad to see ya back out in the woods…
Keep on blazing man…
☮️💟☯️
Can ya send me the link to the backpack
I sent you a link through fb
hey man. foind your vid after looking for more slingfin splitwing reviews, have you used it in rain and wind? what didnt you like about it, if anything? considering leaving the lanshan 1 pro at home this year and switching to this. i already know that you cant sit up in it, which is a minor con but i can adapt (though i tend to sit upright in the morning and have a coffee).
I really like my splitwing. I've seen tons of rain, it's quite versatile I have nor had it in any major wind, handled a small snow load. for most of my trips it is my goto, but I'll be using the portal 1.
with the salting you can raise it pretty high to be able to kind of sit up
Yo I'm up in tionesta all the time. You're camping w/stinkrat. Collab?
could be, im not sure when that could be possible my schedule is super hectic rite now
@@stonedapeadventures That's cool. I'm usually free mon and Tuesdays.
@@Stinkrat35pittsburghI'll def keep you in mind if I get away during the week.
@@stonedapeadventures nice.. love the videos. I'm just starting out doing camping shit.
I'll have to set the drums up on a mossy rock .
I'm looking at that bag liner from Alpaca gear. Do you carry it mainly to extend your sleep system in colder weather or is it more versatile? I love their stuff but that's a good bit of fabric to tote and it has an investment size price tag.
Ohio is legal in 9 days🫠
I use it mostly in bumper season and to extend my quilts....I can't quite put my finger on how much it adds . I'm guessing about 7° F. if I'm on trips longer than 2 days, I won't take it and use a lighter silk liner mainly to keep the bag clean. also will use it as a stand alone In the warmer months.