Love most of your recommendations. I have used the GSI pour over for coffee and it works great. I wrote last year about my plans for a trip with a couple of canoes I would build. I did the builds and had a great trip with my two sons and my grandson. You truly live in a special place.
Efferdent. Seriously, denture cleaning tabs. The Camelback cleaning tabs are $1.50 per tab, the Walmart version are about a nickel a piece. It is the same stuff. Hoses, filter bags, any hard to reach spot that can get moldy, this fizzy stuff cleans it.
I was working in a gear shop when they first came out, and we were playing around with some sample tabs so we could describe them to customers. I realized it was basically my grandma's Efferdent tabs. One box lasts me about five years.@@jodimiddendorf
It has been a crazy busy season as I am finishing graduate school and preparing for our wedding. I appreciate all of the patience as we wrap up some of these super busy things. We have many cabin and canoe camping videos planned for this Spring, Summer, and beyond. :)
Bringing a wet pair of socks is a great idea. It's always such a downer when you get your socks wet on a canoe trip. Getting them wet the day before is a clever way to transfer the disappointment from your trip to the pretrip.
Love most of your recommendations. I have used the GSI pour over for coffee and it works great. I wrote last year about my plans for a trip with a couple of canoes I would build. I did the builds and had a great trip with my two sons and my grandson. You truly live in a special place.
Great packing list! We started bringing chairs a couple of years ago. It is definitely a bonus.
Thanks for the helpful tips! I live in Minnesota and have yet to visit BWCA. It's a trip I dream about often.
Getting ready to head out again this year. I feel like watching your videos are part of my yearly routine. Thanks for the vid
Awwww I hope your trip is lovely! Northern lights have been out lately…. 😉
Efferdent. Seriously, denture cleaning tabs. The Camelback cleaning tabs are $1.50 per tab, the Walmart version are about a nickel a piece. It is the same stuff. Hoses, filter bags, any hard to reach spot that can get moldy, this fizzy stuff cleans it.
This sounds like a good idea!
I was working in a gear shop when they first came out, and we were playing around with some sample tabs so we could describe them to customers. I realized it was basically my grandma's Efferdent tabs. One box lasts me about five years.@@jodimiddendorf
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It has been a crazy busy season as I am finishing graduate school and preparing for our wedding. I appreciate all of the patience as we wrap up some of these super busy things. We have many cabin and canoe camping videos planned for this Spring, Summer, and beyond. :)
Thank you, this video is very helpful.
Great to see the gear you are using at the moment. Have been playing pass the pigs most of the weekend with my nephews. 😊
Bringing a wet pair of socks is a great idea. It's always such a downer when you get your socks wet on a canoe trip. Getting them wet the day before is a clever way to transfer the disappointment from your trip to the pretrip.
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Great info thank you!
Wonderful and informative video Jodi. What brand is your collapsible pot? That’s what I’ve been missing and didn’t realize it. 😁
Wow that is the largest set of Pass the Pigs i have ever seen! Ours is just a little guy that fits in a pocket haha
Yes! We were nervous to bring the little set because they might not land well on the rough terrain. The large set works well in the woods!
@@jodimiddendorf Amazing! I must find this and bring on our trips - great find!
Think about , am i willing to carry it , portage it ?
Good point.
Damn you look good in a canoe.
Don't be creepy