Yes! Thank u for the video. U were describing "the bears", yes.....when they are around human settlements ur right fear dissipates. We had a tent up all summer long one year came back and it was torn right apart. I felt uneasy and we set up camp in a more open area on the 40 acres. I live in north central Canada. In most camping camp grounds in the north u have "bear dogs", they will literally Chase the bears away, so cool. We had one. We literally put up a dense fence on the back of our camp and had the one side free. We had a camp kitchen and our summer tent. One night I woke up to a bang bang on the garage door. Bear probably the same one who wrecked our tent the summer before. Anyway Major "the dog" went to work. He started barking incessantly and cruising back and forth he was fast until he chased that bear off the yard. I so appreciated that dog. He was half Pyrenees and golden retriever. I'm telling a story but yes "don't feed the animals". I love this tent great for fall!!. Thank u ❤ in Canadian funds it is $419.00 on Amazon, for any....Canadian viewers. ❤❤
Luke, as a still working 69 yr business owner, I thing you’re doing an amazing job. Always good content/story and skillful video! Talent! I’m living my life vicariously through you thinking there are so many things I should have done more of. Take each day, ignore negative people, and keep doing what you’re doing!
I just wanna thank you for this . I’m 21 without a car or a place to stay . I thought about camping outside during cold times and I seen this video with the temputure thermostat . This saved my life
This is awesome! My wife bought this for me a while back to take on my elk hunt in Colorado this fall. It can get mighty chilly at 10,000 ft in elevation when the sun goes down. Nice to know my stove will keep me nice and warm and that the tent holds in the heat!
Look at that 50 foot extension cord and leaf blower . . . . . . . Amazing. All my years of camping (decades) it never did occur to me to bring a power bank, 50 foot cord, and a leaf blower to get rid of any potential critters. lol I'm thinking of when I was just 10 years ago (60 years ago) and saying to my dad, "I want to camp down at the river." He said, "OK, let's work on the plan." Now I'm thinking, where was that darned leaf blower in the plan? (I don't think they made leaf blowers 60 years ago. Did they? Maybe.) Entertaining video Luke. All the best to you!
I was literally raised camping, first adventure at 2 months old. My wife and I bought 2 Sears tents at a surplus shop and with 3 kids camped in Michigan before being transferred to Germany. We camped in Bavaria, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and the coldest, in Holland. We had freezing rain there and woke a few mornings with ice on the canvas. Our propane heater was only used for warming up before bed and after waking up. In rain, all of our cooking was under a tarp between the 2 tents on a Coleman camp stove. Those were adventures our kids still talk about. Not complaining, but with a power station, table, chairs and wood stove, you make it look easy.
Hey Luke , thanks for the very interesting vid. I myself have purchased this tent few days ago , ill test it soon ( going to Yamanashi prefecture , nearby Tokyo ) to have a hot tent overnight , and this video made me even more impatience ... I totally agree also about the bear thing . Here in Japan they are quite common , especially in the Japanese Alps , we are not talking about huge animals ( Asian bears , mostly , also named Moon Bears ) maybe the size of a big dog... but still bears . People tend to treat them as cute puppies so if they encounter them many times they feed them , ignoring the fact that doing so , the animal connect the view of a human to the idea of food . So they get more audacious and sometime this end up in an attack with , in some cases , a tragic end ( for both sides ) . Same happens with wild monkeys and deers... so people should try to understand that wild animals need to be treated as such...anyway , digressing i guess , you should come to visit Japan ( i remember you mentioned that in one of your past videos ) even if its not hiking on Fuji-San , there are plenty of other options. Thanks again for your work ... Ciao !
I wish more people understood the animals deserve to be respected… You wouldn't open your door to strangers and you wouldn't open your door to animals that you didn't know but even so people treat their dogs and cats like their toys and they call them babies… They are not babies they're just dependents… I don't like the attitude that people have… I think it's disrespectful other forms of life and dangerous
Great video! I just recently purchased this tent. I used it this past weekend for deer hunting! Amazing tent. The only issue I had was with the stove jack. Perhaps my stove was too big for this tent as the chimney charred the fabric used in the stove jack opening. I don't think they used a very expensive truly fire proof material. I may have to attach another stove jack on top of this one. Or ensure the chimney doesn't touch the sides of the white fabric...
Wow, this looks like a cozy and fun adventure! I love how you set up the wood stove and the hot tent. It must have been so warm and comfortable inside. Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks for camping in the cold. You are an inspiration for all outdoor enthusiasts!
Thank you for your kind words! Camping in the frozen forest definitely looks like a cozy and fun adventure. And having a hot tent with a wood stove sounds like the perfect way to stay warm and comfortable. By the way, if you're looking for reliable backup power during your outdoor adventures, I recommend checking out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's a versatile powerhouse that can keep your devices running for extended periods. Happy camping!
Thank you for your kind words! I completely agree, the video looks like a cozy and fun adventure. Camping in the cold can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends. By the way, if you're looking for reliable outdoor gear and backup power products, I highly recommend checking out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It offers a massive capacity, powerful output, and even has waterproof technology. Stay warm and enjoy your outdoor adventures!
Hey Luke, now that is a great setup! Thanks for sharing this overnight hot tent review and all your other reviews. Your channel is always very informative, thank you…S&H…🇺🇸
Love watching your adventures.... I have had several strokes so only advantage of those is this. I have memory issues now...can only take so many of those before you do😂.. anyway...can watch your episodes over again and they are new to me...I have no memory of the last time I watched it... My best to you and your wife..
Glad you said that Luke! I'm looking forward to you getting into the Hot Tent game! That one looks relatively small, and not too cumbersome. It does look like it gets the job done. Thank you for all you do! Keep up the great work. Bill
I have camped in the mountains where during deer season, it could and did get down to minus 20 and minus 30 degrees F. Our water pail froze and my boots froze to the floor. 55 years ago we didn't have collapsible wood stoves or ventless propane heaters. None of us had warm sleeping bags and we were afraid to use the apartment unvented propane heater all night for fear of CO poisoning. I don't know how we survived but we never did it again. Later we had a tent with a fly with a good wood stove on a wood platform at the same location and down and synthetic insulated sleeping bags. What a difference. We let the stove get down to coals overnight and were plenty warm. Having the proper equipment was the key.
I started drinking the Tasters Nasty on my camping trips. Not as bad as some of the other freeze dried coffees. Honestly when its in the 20's Im just thankful to have coffee.
I think we love watching cold weather camping because it is so amazing that you can be out in a gale and heavy snow and this thin piece of tent wall, when set up correctly, is the only thing between you and an emergency rescue! The wood stove gives us all piece of mind that you will be warm and cozy. It will never stop being amazed by this.🦘🐨
Listening to you talk about the wild life and saying you stay on your side and I'll stay on my side, reminds me of a lake my family visited in Massachusetts. The lake is called Lake Webster, but it is also known by a native american Nipmuc (Algonquian) tribe name. It is known as: Chargoggagoggmanchauggauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg or “You fish on your side; I fish on my side; nobody fishes in the middle.” My family all purchased shirts or sweatshirts with that name on the front, but NO ONE was allowed to wear the shirts until they could pronounce the native american name correctly. LMAO It was not easy to do, but eventually they all were able to do it. Be careful out there Luke, those bears might not speak Nipmuc (Algonquian). Great video as always. Wish I'd been there with you! STRENGTH AND HONOR Brian
My family went there all the time! We grew up in Connecticut just across the line from Webster. My Mom used to make us learn to say it or we couldn't go swimming 😅
I never would have thought that I would be so interested in camping until I came across your videos. Where I live in Australia we don't have snow or extremely cold weather.I am too unhealthy and frail now to even attempt to camp but I am obsessed with watching your videos. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. I love it. You sir are a legend in my 👀
Luke you are an "Always" Guy! Always professional Always prepared Always thoughtful Always on point Always candid And last but not least Always interesting. . .and that my friend is a tough act to follow on YT! All the Best to you, Suzie and your family in the New Year! - D😁
Now you are camping! I love stoves for the purpose of heating a tent on a cold night. Best of both worlds! Thank you for sharing about the bear triangle, now it makes sense why you set up a tarp away from the tent. I so appreciate the lessons you are teaching! Now you are making a LOT of sense to why you do camping your way. Thanks for taking the time to answer questions with your videos. This is great!
Luke, your videos are just getting better each time. The production quality and editing really keeps you hooked! Its always a good day when your videos drop. Keep em coming. Hope you and Suzie come to Scotland and sample our beautiful countryside. It would make for some amazing adventures. 👍👍👍👍👍💙💙💙💙🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
I was born and raised in the Jackson Hole valley area, it's just south of Yellowstone Park. I've watched all of your videos as well as several others just to escape the city life I'm now dwelling in. I want to thank you so much for your channel this one as well as the quiet place. The one thing I never could understand is how some people think wildlife is safe if it's cute. As a kid in the fifties I used to watch tourists feeding bears and trying to get right up next to a bison, then wonder why they got un- alived or majorly hurt. In the summertime when we told our parents we were going to the park we meant Yellowstone. Now as an old old lady I live through your videos and pray you keep putting content out there so I can keep on smiling😊
So one of the things I like about your channel is that you're not pretending. You're testing equipment and you not pretending to be a survivalist. I like the fact that you use a chainsaw. When you breathing your truck, you don't pretend otherwise. Two thumbs up!
Inspector Gadget of the outdoors. Not glamping, but not going primal either. Great items to have on hand to make the best of being outdoors. Being comfy in nature. Gotta love it.
I love how you are giving strategy and tactics to have a safe and enjoyable experience outdoors. Your channel is like Backpacker Magazine, but way more interesting and personal 🙂
Just love your gear reviews! But the videography is super as well. When rich and famous, i'll some day have a set up like yours! LOL! That stove is killer!
That's what me and my son used to do. He's a teenager now, he would never. But every once in a while he will say, "it's Thursday, did Luke put up a new video"❤😂
A trick I've discovered making mix drinks like instant coffee and hot cocoa. Pour a bit over half the hot water in, then add in the drink mix. Pour in the rest of the water, and that does a lot of if not all the mixing for you. Works for cold drinks like Kool-Aid too.
So I saw your review of the tent and this video to see if me and my partner would be able to fit in this tent together, thank you so much for your videos. I may start binging them and show em to my friends that have similar tents they bought that you reviewed, thank you so much!!
The story about that guy trying to tell you how to split wood had me laughing Luke lol. I spent the majority of my life on an apple orchard. My parents heated the downstairs with a wood stove. Had gas heat for the really cold days. But having split wood since I was around 8. The only thing you need is a good pair of boots and gloves. Plus kneeling would be pointless as you would lose all your leverage to split the wood. The splitting maul has a long handle for a reason. We mostly used Apple , oak and ash for the stove. Some of the softer woods like aspen or poplar for the late fall.
Luke you missed a great opportunity, pan along with the smoke, with your light then pan to a picture of a snarling BLACK BEAR, kind of like the old movies where they have a frame with the devil. the whole theater jumps. I got a case of the giggles just thinking about it. GREAT video
Thank you for sharing this video. I love the tent, the stove and your beautiful mountain!!! Stay safe, take care and I’ll look forward to the next adventure!!!
Hi Luke Susie Always LOVE Your set up everything. And the meal does looks delicious. Enjoy my friend 😂 safe Journeys LOVE and GOD Bless Aloha Always Sister Chrissy 💙⚘🙏🥰
Great video sir! I also understand the vivid dreams and the excitement of going to sleep. I used to think of them as nightmares but now I also think of them as a ventures. Even had many dreams where I felt like I had control when something bad was happening and I changed it in my dreams. Not quite camping related cool to see that other people also enjoy going to sleep LOL
I’m really liking my Fire Maple Saturn stove. Glad to see you’re still using yours. I’m tempted to go ahead and get this tent based on your two outings so far. I don’t have a stove but I do have a Mr. Heater DeWalt version indoor safe heater that I’ve used with another cheap cabin tent. Works great in it so I’m sure it’d work in this one even better.
Yes! Thank u for the video. U were describing "the bears", yes.....when they are around human settlements ur right fear dissipates. We had a tent up all summer long one year came back and it was torn right apart. I felt uneasy and we set up camp in a more open area on the 40 acres. I live in north central Canada. In most camping camp grounds in the north u have "bear dogs", they will literally Chase the bears away, so cool. We had one. We literally put up a dense fence on the back of our camp and had the one side free. We had a camp kitchen and our summer tent. One night I woke up to a bang bang on the garage door. Bear probably the same one who wrecked our tent the summer before. Anyway Major "the dog" went to work. He started barking incessantly and cruising back and forth he was fast until he chased that bear off the yard. I so appreciated that dog. He was half Pyrenees and golden retriever. I'm telling a story but yes "don't feed the animals". I love this tent great for fall!!. Thank u ❤ in Canadian funds it is $419.00 on Amazon, for any....Canadian viewers. ❤❤
Luke, as a still working 69 yr business owner, I thing you’re doing an amazing job. Always good content/story and skillful video! Talent! I’m living my life vicariously through you thinking there are so many things I should have done more of. Take each day, ignore negative people, and keep doing what you’re doing!
And take care of your knees!!! When they "go", everything changes..... 😭. 👃✌️🇨🇦
I just wanna thank you for this . I’m 21 without a car or a place to stay . I thought about camping outside during cold times and I seen this video with the temputure thermostat . This saved my life
You good bro? How'd it go?
Coffee ☕️ always tastes better while you're settling in camp
never ceases to amaze me how much I learn from this channel. Loved the leaf idea. Brilliant, so simple
Hi Luke, Thank you so much for the tip about cleaning up the leaves before setting up the tent and all the useful tips you share in your adventures.
I love that turquoise sky. You picked a good day, Luke, thank you.
Keep on Truckin'
Now that's some Glamping right there!
This is awesome! My wife bought this for me a while back to take on my elk hunt in Colorado this fall. It can get mighty chilly at 10,000 ft in elevation when the sun goes down. Nice to know my stove will keep me nice and warm and that the tent holds in the heat!
Look at that 50 foot extension cord and leaf blower . . . . . . . Amazing. All my years of camping (decades) it never did occur to me to bring a power bank, 50 foot cord, and a leaf blower to get rid of any potential critters. lol I'm thinking of when I was just 10 years ago (60 years ago) and saying to my dad, "I want to camp down at the river." He said, "OK, let's work on the plan." Now I'm thinking, where was that darned leaf blower in the plan? (I don't think they made leaf blowers 60 years ago. Did they? Maybe.) Entertaining video Luke. All the best to you!
I love how you really enjoy your meals! It's like every meal is a new taste discovery. Very charming.
I was literally raised camping, first adventure at 2 months old. My wife and I bought 2 Sears tents at a surplus shop and with 3 kids camped in Michigan before being transferred to Germany. We camped in Bavaria, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and the coldest, in Holland. We had freezing rain there and woke a few mornings with ice on the canvas. Our propane heater was only used for warming up before bed and after waking up. In rain, all of our cooking was under a tarp between the 2 tents on a Coleman camp stove. Those were adventures our kids still talk about. Not complaining, but with a power station, table, chairs and wood stove, you make it look easy.
That clear the ground was an awesome tip, Thank You.
I love your camping videos,and your cooking,while camping.!
Don’t remember ever seeing you in a tent with a wood heater. Love it.
Yes he has
Hey Luke , thanks for the very interesting vid. I myself have purchased this tent few days ago , ill test it soon ( going to Yamanashi prefecture , nearby Tokyo ) to have a hot tent overnight , and this video made me even more impatience ... I totally agree also about the bear thing . Here in Japan they are quite common , especially in the Japanese Alps , we are not talking about huge animals ( Asian bears , mostly , also named Moon Bears ) maybe the size of a big dog... but still bears . People tend to treat them as cute puppies so if they encounter them many times they feed them , ignoring the fact that doing so , the animal connect the view of a human to the idea of food . So they get more audacious and sometime this end up in an attack with , in some cases , a tragic end ( for both sides ) . Same happens with wild monkeys and deers... so people should try to understand that wild animals need to be treated as such...anyway , digressing i guess , you should come to visit Japan ( i remember you mentioned that in one of your past videos ) even if its not hiking on Fuji-San , there are plenty of other options. Thanks again for your work ... Ciao !
I wish more people understood the animals deserve to be respected… You wouldn't open your door to strangers and you wouldn't open your door to animals that you didn't know but even so people treat their dogs and cats like their toys and they call them babies… They are not babies they're just dependents… I don't like the attitude that people have… I think it's disrespectful other forms of life and dangerous
Luke you give me something to look forward to every day. Thank you.
Great adventure, Luke! Strength and honor!
Great video! I just recently purchased this tent. I used it this past weekend for deer hunting! Amazing tent. The only issue I had was with the stove jack. Perhaps my stove was too big for this tent as the chimney charred the fabric used in the stove jack opening. I don't think they used a very expensive truly fire proof material. I may have to attach another stove jack on top of this one. Or ensure the chimney doesn't touch the sides of the white fabric...
Wow, this looks like a cozy and fun adventure! I love how you set up the wood stove and the hot tent. It must have been so warm and comfortable inside. Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks for camping in the cold. You are an inspiration for all outdoor enthusiasts!
Thank you for your kind words! Camping in the frozen forest definitely looks like a cozy and fun adventure. And having a hot tent with a wood stove sounds like the perfect way to stay warm and comfortable. By the way, if you're looking for reliable backup power during your outdoor adventures, I recommend checking out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's a versatile powerhouse that can keep your devices running for extended periods. Happy camping!
Thank you for your kind words! I completely agree, the video looks like a cozy and fun adventure. Camping in the cold can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends. By the way, if you're looking for reliable outdoor gear and backup power products, I highly recommend checking out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It offers a massive capacity, powerful output, and even has waterproof technology. Stay warm and enjoy your outdoor adventures!
Very smart car camping with the leaf blower great thinking ahead so it’s not as much work with a rake!
Hey Luke, now that is a great setup! Thanks for sharing this overnight hot tent review and all your other reviews. Your channel is always very informative, thank you…S&H…🇺🇸
I like these hot tent camping videos
Keep up the great work. Don’t worry about the ungrateful people….
Im waiting for that tarpless rain test.
Love watching your adventures.... I have had several strokes so only advantage of those is this.
I have memory issues now...can only take so many of those before you do😂.. anyway...can watch your episodes over again and they are new to me...I have no memory of the last time I watched it... My best to you and your wife..
Glad you said that Luke! I'm looking forward to you getting into the Hot Tent game! That one looks relatively small, and not too cumbersome. It does look like it gets the job done. Thank you for all you do! Keep up the great work. Bill
I have camped in the mountains where during deer season, it could and did get down to minus 20 and minus 30 degrees F. Our water pail froze and my boots froze to the floor. 55 years ago we didn't have collapsible wood stoves or ventless propane heaters. None of us had warm sleeping bags and we were afraid to use the apartment unvented propane heater all night for fear of CO poisoning. I don't know how we survived but we never did it again. Later we had a tent with a fly with a good wood stove on a wood platform at the same location and down and synthetic insulated sleeping bags. What a difference. We let the stove get down to coals overnight and were plenty warm. Having the proper equipment was the key.
I started drinking the Tasters Nasty on my camping trips. Not as bad as some of the other freeze dried coffees. Honestly when its in the 20's Im just thankful to have coffee.
Wow , way too much luxuries. Leaf blower,chain saw,this is glamping. Yet I enjoyed the video!
I think we love watching cold weather camping because it is so amazing that you can be out in a gale and heavy snow and this thin piece of tent wall, when set up correctly, is the only thing between you and an emergency rescue! The wood stove gives us all piece of mind that you will be warm and cozy. It will never stop being amazed by this.🦘🐨
The food looked delicious. 😊 Excellent primer for winter camping. ✌️
Listening to you talk about the wild life and saying you stay on your side and I'll stay on my side, reminds me of a lake my family visited in Massachusetts. The lake is called Lake Webster, but it is also known by a native american Nipmuc (Algonquian) tribe name. It is known as: Chargoggagoggmanchauggauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg or “You fish on your side; I fish on my side; nobody fishes in the middle.” My family all purchased shirts or sweatshirts with that name on the front, but NO ONE was allowed to wear the shirts until they could pronounce the native american name correctly. LMAO It was not easy to do, but eventually they all were able to do it. Be careful out there Luke, those bears might not speak Nipmuc (Algonquian).
Great video as always. Wish I'd been there with you! STRENGTH AND HONOR Brian
My family went there all the time! We grew up in Connecticut just across the line from Webster. My Mom used to make us learn to say it or we couldn't go swimming 😅
I never would have thought that I would be so interested in camping until I came across your videos. Where I live in Australia we don't have snow or extremely cold weather.I am too unhealthy and frail now to even attempt to camp but I am obsessed with watching your videos. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. I love it. You sir are a legend in my 👀
Denise, another Aussie here. There are a few Aussie camping channels too. If you read this and want me to...I will list some.
AWESOME****💥💥💥😎🤟
I love hot tenting 😊
Sometimes you look deep in thought. Do you worry about what is going on around you? You must have some protection. Love your show
I think your clamping is so comforting , alone with the stars and the wilds. This is a perfect way to camp.
The making of the coffee was a breeze on my end. You do a great job with filming and maintaining efficiencies;
Luke you are an "Always" Guy!
Always professional
Always prepared
Always thoughtful
Always on point
Always candid
And last but not least Always interesting. . .and that my friend is a tough act to follow on YT!
All the Best to you, Suzie and your family in the New Year! - D😁
Funny you said that about dreams....I'm the same way. Sometimes I will wake up and my heart will be racing. Lol
Nice seeing you doing something besides sitting under a tarp in the rain 👍
😂
Now you are camping! I love stoves for the purpose of heating a tent on a cold night. Best of both worlds! Thank you for sharing about the bear triangle, now it makes sense why you set up a tarp away from the tent. I so appreciate the lessons you are teaching! Now you are making a LOT of sense to why you do camping your way. Thanks for taking the time to answer questions with your videos. This is great!
Luke, your videos are just getting better each time. The production quality and editing really keeps you hooked! Its always a good day when your videos drop. Keep em coming. Hope you and Suzie come to Scotland and sample our beautiful countryside. It would make for some amazing adventures. 👍👍👍👍👍💙💙💙💙🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Yeay!!!! More hot tent videos!!! Great one as always Luke. Thanks for all you do.
I'm ready for a bunch of winter hot tent adventures! Bring on the fall...
YES, LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE HOT TENT CAMPING. GREAT VIDEO AS USUAL, AND THANKS FOR SHARING...
I love this glancing setup. Sometimes it's nice to just enjoy your gear!
I also love having vivid dreams! But mine happens when I drink green tea!
I was born and raised in the Jackson Hole valley area, it's just south of Yellowstone Park. I've watched all of your videos as well as several others just to escape the city life I'm now dwelling in. I want to thank you so much for your channel this one as well as the quiet place. The one thing I never could understand is how some people think wildlife is safe if it's cute. As a kid in the fifties I used to watch tourists feeding bears and trying to get right up next to a bison, then wonder why they got un- alived or majorly hurt. In the summertime when we told our parents we were going to the park we meant Yellowstone. Now as an old old lady I live through your videos and pray you keep putting content out there so I can keep on smiling😊
So one of the things I like about your channel is that you're not pretending. You're testing equipment and you not pretending to be a survivalist. I like the fact that you use a chainsaw. When you breathing your truck, you don't pretend otherwise. Two thumbs up!
I love your videos Luke. So informative and fun. You are a great guy and I appreciate all you do.
Inspector Gadget of the outdoors. Not glamping, but not going primal either. Great items to have on hand to make the best of being outdoors. Being comfy in nature. Gotta love it.
I so appreciate your attention to detail , in every aspect of camping !!!...😊
Luke I would like to see more bushcraft and longer backpacking adventures like you use to do. Love your channel. Keep up the good work!
I love how you are giving strategy and tactics to have a safe and enjoyable experience outdoors. Your channel is like Backpacker Magazine, but way more interesting and personal 🙂
I completely understand you with the dreams. Sometimes I cant wait to fall asleep just to get into dreamland haha
Makes you really a great comical guy Luke. You are so great to go camping with. I learn a lot. Thanks
I love the hot tent episodes with the wood stove and would very much like to see more of them! You have a great channel!
GLAMPING at its best. Everything is brand new, no marks or wear. God bless. It must be nice. Excellent stuff. Youre a lucky man.
Stove: used 5 years. Tent: seen in multiple previous vids, power station, same ... ect.
Just got this tent in today! Going to be doing a trip over thanksgiving trying it out.
Great night time Luke as always you make wonderful videos I highly appreciate thank you very much stay safe out there God bless you always friend
Hod?
So much work for a short stay. Amazing
Luke you have the coolest camping gear. Keep up the good work and we appreciate you.
Just love your gear reviews! But the videography is super as well. When rich and famous, i'll some day have a set up like yours! LOL! That stove is killer!
I like the leaf blower! I’m going to remember this when we go out
Can’t wait to watch this! My son loves to cuddle up and watch your videos just before bed. Gonna be a good one!
That's what me and my son used to do. He's a teenager now, he would never. But every once in a while he will say, "it's Thursday, did Luke put up a new video"❤😂
A trick I've discovered making mix drinks like instant coffee and hot cocoa. Pour a bit over half the hot water in, then add in the drink mix. Pour in the rest of the water, and that does a lot of if not all the mixing for you. Works for cold drinks like Kool-Aid too.
I have not seen you eat breakfast before. It’s especially good in the cold. Love your videos. Thank you
Another awesome video of the great outdoors. Thank you for sharing Luke.👍🤗
I love the use of the leaf blower. Fantastic videos Luke. I enjoy them all. Thanks.
Wow Luke I just love everything about the set up you have in this tent.Love the tent to.
I’m on team leaf blower. Down with the insects.
Thanks
👍👍👍 Thanks ! I liked the leaf blower ! Smart. ...Alan 🇨🇱
Just picked up that tent from Amazon. Cant wait to get out there in it.
So I saw your review of the tent and this video to see if me and my partner would be able to fit in this tent together, thank you so much for your videos. I may start binging them and show em to my friends that have similar tents they bought that you reviewed, thank you so much!!
Thank you for safety tips exclamation point beautiful black bear pictures too! 🙏
Thanks for taking us along 👍
i find leaf blowers make excellent dusters
The story about that guy trying to tell you how to split wood had me laughing Luke lol. I spent the majority of my life on an apple orchard. My parents heated the downstairs with a wood stove. Had gas heat for the really cold days. But having split wood since I was around 8. The only thing you need is a good pair of boots and gloves. Plus kneeling would be pointless as you would lose all your leverage to split the wood. The splitting maul has a long handle for a reason. We mostly used Apple , oak and ash for the stove. Some of the softer woods like aspen or poplar for the late fall.
Looks like an upside-down fire would work great in that little stove.
That’s pretty cold. Brrrrrr glad u have nice heater nice camping set up cool stuff 👍Luke. hi to Suzy keep warm
Luke you missed a great opportunity, pan along with the smoke, with your light then pan to a picture of a snarling BLACK BEAR, kind of like the old movies where they have a frame with the devil. the whole theater jumps. I got a case of the giggles just thinking about it. GREAT video
I love a good glamping video.
I pray for you all the time, God bless.
Gotta have your coffee in a moment like that regardless of the time lol
Thank you for sharing this video. I love the tent, the stove and your beautiful mountain!!! Stay safe, take care and I’ll look forward to the next adventure!!!
A tarp under your tent protect it and helps with bugs and water. From Southern Oregon. I also put a tarp over my tent.
One of my favorite burgers Luke love the set up
Loved this video. The wood stove in the big tent is awesome..
Every time I watch a video there is something new I want to buy.
I love the table!
I love this tent one of my best...... always great with a stove🏆
Love that (Tony) AB Camping burger point and thumbs up gesture 🙌
Hi Luke Susie Always LOVE Your set up everything. And the meal does looks delicious. Enjoy my friend 😂 safe Journeys LOVE and GOD Bless Aloha Always Sister Chrissy 💙⚘🙏🥰
Great video sir! I also understand the vivid dreams and the excitement of going to sleep. I used to think of them as nightmares but now I also think of them as a ventures. Even had many dreams where I felt like I had control when something bad was happening and I changed it in my dreams. Not quite camping related cool to see that other people also enjoy going to sleep LOL
I love sleeping and dreaming. I wish I dreamed more. There's nothing like an adventure!
Great adventure and nice Tent. Love the stove.Thanks for the helpful tips when camping.😊😊😊😊
I’m really liking my Fire Maple Saturn stove. Glad to see you’re still using yours. I’m tempted to go ahead and get this tent based on your two outings so far. I don’t have a stove but I do have a Mr. Heater DeWalt version indoor safe heater that I’ve used with another cheap cabin tent. Works great in it so I’m sure it’d work in this one even better.
This is a cool channel. I like the product reviews and the thoughtful honesty on where his moral compass is.