Appreciate all of links to the items you use. I have been looking for a camp chair I can throw on my bike. But man $130. for a small chair!!! Way out of my price range! I noticed in PA & Ohio they have not been taking very good care of their parks like they used it. Nice vlog today! Thanks!...
Just a little advice, take Bounce dryer sheets with you put 1 or 2 by the zipper in your tent hammock set one on the table and if you wear a hat put one in a sandwich bag and let one corner open ,roll it up and put it in your sweatband of your hat , no more bugs , the area smells nice but mainly no bugs will be around you , been doing this for years
I get both relaxed and inspired by these camping trips. Love watching them the most of all- possibly partly because you seem happiest in them. (And the Babes Ride Out vids are super fun, too!) Seriously, so much closer to feeling all around prepared for solo motocamping with each video of it that I watch. Thanks, as always, Jess!
We prefer State Park camping because it has potable water and shower and bath house however we also try to choose campsites that are further away from the road don't have train tracks that we know have some trees for shade.
Never went tent camping to tent camp, if that makes any senses, but I have tent camped on the motorcycle while traveling. We always stayed at KOA’s with showers and heads that we could use. We ate out so cooking wasn’t a priority. Pretty much all we wanted was a flat space to throw our tents up, a shower and maybe a picnic table to drink a few beers at before we passed out for the night. There are some great ones and once you say you are on motorcycles and tent camping the price usually gets really cheap.
Just had an idea "the campground podcast" when you go camping you do a "podcast" of like channel/life updates. Nothing long but like an addition to the regular video itself
pointer ; when you need 2 hands to do a job but need to record it at that moment, use your helmet. awesome looking enclosed hammock , great job. nothing like good morning coffee. i tasted some once , it was called 8 o'clock coffee. it was good. but i like the breakfast blend style [ medium ] , really good. of course a lil bit of sugar is added for that jump start. lol . i like the boots that have the tongue sides sewn close to the top, plus those can be waterproof as well. if not then a can of waterproof spray will do the job . lol , careful , those hammocks can be tricky if not seated well. i should know, i fell out of one, cause i was not thinking about center of gravity. and that hammock gets a mind of its own and rolls you out. lol awesome video !
Great video. Two favorites actually, a friend has a cabin with no running water or electricity up at 10,000' here in Colorado. It's pretty much heaven. And tent camping under the wing of an airplane.
I used to have my radio on to a barely audible level to be able to sleep... until I watched White Noise in 2005. Couldn't stop being paranoid of the radio that night and completely quit the habit. Heh
Camping tip. Get a collapsible cooler. Set camp up and head over to store for food and beverage. This may not work all the time but for most of us its a nice option.
We used to always camp in Corp of Engineers campgrounds lakeside in Arkansas. I've had a ski boat since '93 and we tent camped for a while then bought a travel trailer. Haven't camped in a few years since we bought our lake house and sold the camper but I have been wanting to get back into a campground and sit by a fire. Enjoyed the vid, keep 'em coming.
Camping is always good. I just can't sleep in a hammock, never have. Glad you can as they keep you off the ground if it is muddy, and free of all the stuff the walks or crawls on the ground.
Great to see you out in the woods Glamping. I prefer deeper and more isolated camping but I applaud you for doing what you do. I have a Big Agnes two bag system; Elk Park for summer and slide that into my Buffalo Park bag for winter. The sleeping pad sleeve is my favorite feature in Big Agnes bags. I am not a coffee drinker but the Jet boil I use has a coffee press option for one pot, boil and drink for coffee lovers. Can't wait to see you and your husband out enjoying the tent with bike garage. I just wonder who gets their bike covered?? Enjoy life, you're in my prayers. Hoka Hey
Nice evening in the trees. Of all Adrienne's and my trips, the morning out of Ely, NV on U.S.6, headed to Tonopah was the best freest and finest morning of them all. Great memories just her, me and the bikes all day. (we're sorta elderly so big on Best Westerns and their endless bacon breakfasts) Thanks for sharing your camping specifics. That should help some folks out a lot.
I love seeing you have so much fun on your bagger. Did I mention TOUR PACK???????I gotta say Jess your a very efficient packer. I was amazed at how much stuff ya fit on that bike without a tour pack.
Look for Seasoned wood, it should have "checks" cracks on the end of pieces if its dry and also fairy light because the moisture is gone. Green wood like you already know will never burn.
Nelson Riggs for the bike cover I have a 2012 road glide I bought one of their covers just to throw on it after we get back from our rides when we’re out of town works great after it cools down and it’s waterproof 😎👍🍻🍻🍻
My favorite, gotta have cup of Joe is Medagalia D’Oro, Instant Espresso. All you need is a Mug, Spork, some fuel tabs & foil. The jar of espresso, spork, foil & fuel tabs all fit in the Mug. Love your new Glide.
I can't wait to go camping next spring with my girl on her bike, mine's too small for 2 plus gear, she has an '02 Super Dyna Glide which is better than my 750 Nighthawk!
Once you get north of Mansfield, there are no Krogers in Northeast Ohio, and I've had that spicy mustard from Aldi, and while it's good I still prefer Bertman's Original stadium mustard from Cleveland.
Ohio Raised - Southern California resident: Mansfield? I still have family in Mansfield and Bellville and Fredericktown. Brings back memories. Haven't been there in 20 years. Beautiful area. Jess - you keep showing us as much of Ohio and surrounding areas as you want.
Glad you're back out there camping again. A lot of us live vicariously through your adventures. I have to be honest here, I miss the rumble of Dyna going down the road. Do you ever ride her anymore? I know comfort is hard to turn down, but Dyna is gonna start feeling neglected if you don't jump on and ride her once in a while. Plus, she needs some regular exercise to stay lean and fit. APPA is awesome for sure, but so is Dyna. You gotta love all your kids the same. Maybe sort jaunts are for Dyna and long, potentiality tiring trips are best suited for APPA. Feel free to tell me to mind my own business, but I just hate to see child neglect going unnoticed. LOL Stay safe out there. Get that Momma of yours out there again. We like seeing you two enjoying some Mother/Daughter time together. It doesn't last forever.
Ya Dale iv mentioned that to Jess before ,as its not good for them to sit for long periods as a time ,iv got 2 myself and i try to alternate my rides with them one then thee other.
That coffee grinder sucks balls! Lmao! I used mine once, and then it went straight on to the shelf and I pre-buzzed my beans at home before going. My Lord!
Jess, glad to see you out there. Honestly, I do a lot of both types of camping. Dispersed is hands down MUCH more peaceful. Campgrounds have showers though. You are figuring it out.
National Forest camping is the best. No ridiculous State Forest fees! Primitive enough not to be “glamping” like private/city owned campgrounds but still have access to vault toilets.
This video was great Jess, thank you, I found myself laughing and enjoy motocamping with you and picked up some ideas. My last motocamping was this year in california is the state where live. in mountains nine thousand feet elevation at eureka Valley camp ground, this place was beautiful.
im surprised ya didn't bring along a couple of slices of bread in a baggy(in lieu of a bun),more filling and id eat 2 for dinner cook the 3rd, put it in a baggy, then you could have it in the morning for breakfast along with your coffee ,and being that you bring along some good wood, once set up you could pop out get some of the camps not so good wood then burn it mixed in with your good .just a thought .great video as always Jess.but ya gotta get a cover for Oppa and that cup holder lol
My favorite spot's for camping are up in the mountains of West Virginia. There are a lot of nice camping here.but at night when I'm ready to sleep. I don't bring anything to watch. I cam do that at home lol. I turn off my cellphone and just listen to nature's sounds then I'm out till morning. But this is how I do it. To each there own. You have given me food for thought about motorcycle camping. I'm liking the idea more and more. Thank you for the inspiration. Stay safe. As my age group used to say. Keep the shiny part up and the rubber side down young lady.
I love your videos!! You put so much time and thought into them…thank you so much for taking us in your travels! I feel like I’m there with you 🤗 Stay safe❤️
It's so cool 😎 to watch you camp. I used to be a Professional Camp Master. I got paid to take at risk kids from the inter city to go camping. Watching your videos reminds me of those days. Please keep camping as much as can. I will keep Watching. See you at the Stubborn American. We will go camping there. I will be in the veteran area.
I’m watching your videos, yes, and I was thinking of so many extraordinary things that we get involved in, the many extracurricular activities that take us away from our comfort zone (our home) that first time adventure, that first group ride, from those humble beginnings. We learn, we grow, we’re ambitious, we’re competitive. You have so much courage and you have a talent for it. Love your videos!
Inspired by your videos, I did my first motorcycle camping this past summer. Also being female, my friends thought I was nuts. Didn’t love it because I didn’t have the right equipment… 35 year old tent, bad pad under the sleeping bag etc. But loved the rest so I have a new tent, new squishable sleeping bag and twin air mattress which rolled up into the bag of the old (now trashed) tent. I also have to listen to something when I sleep but it’s typically a TV show that I’ve seen a bunch of times just to keep my mind off of ‘life’. Love your adult kool-aids! Speaking of, try U-line for custom can coolers w/ your logo on them. I always carry a small white hand towel that covers my seat. Keeps it try in rain, you can use it to dry things if needed, and just as important since it’s white I leave it on my seat in the sun when I’m away from the bike and it reflects the sun and keeps the seat WAY cooler.
Try looking into Arnaud rocket stove or fire tower....I got the rocket stove for camping and I love that thing. Came with a cup and lid that doubles as a pot amd small pan, great for small meals and the best part is no dragging around fuel, wood or charcoal.....just use sticks and twigs laying around for fuel amd once started and maintained that thing works! Only about the size of a 32oz water bottle
I am glad you got the issue with your channel figured out. I heard from one other RUclips creator that they had the same problem. I wish you the best with your channel.
If I lived closer to Ohio I’d definitely go moto camping with you sweet lass. I’ve always like camping by myself as opposed to with usually many others but when your alone you can get grounded and back in rhythm with Mother Nature. (Wish we all could do the more) I’ve always LOVED camping and anything outdoors related. Looks like you had a great night. Peace love and ride on!!
I am impressed with you grinding your coffee beans while camping. Also, good idea to choose paved road campgrounds. I dropped my bike recently in Colorado on soft sand while backing out of my space.
Man, I understand the heart attack on the first drop, but a few dings in, you'll get over it. If not, you're probably looking to sell it at some point :/
Good video! I love motorcycle camping. But my favorite kind of camping is deep forest backpacking. However, my all time most memorable camping trip was my wife & I on the motorcycle. We found a nice little dry stream bed and unrolled our sleeping bags on a sandy patch without even setting up the tent. We talked for a long time, then slept like babies out under the stars.
Totally love the camera shot pause... as it headed to the edge of the table to fall to the ground, only to "sigh" make a convenient "U" turn at the last minute... Ok now I can pour my coffee. I had to chuckle. 🤭 Hey try lake Chautauqua or maybe Put-in-Bay (involves a ferry) for glamping some time. Just ideas. Actually baggers handle gravel pretty well with them wide tires. My FLH, and my Road King did. If you travel more than 50 yards down gravel let out some tire pressure (22ish) and your good to go, just carry a portable air pump to hook up to your battery pig tail to reinflate. Tips tips tips. 👍🏻
plus, i always add paracords to some tent pegs on each corner because i flipped my lawson more then i like to admit, i even talked to them and they told me the loops on the corner are there for that exact purpose
I'm here for the coffee advice. looks like it'll work for the longer over the road camping trips. Looking foreword to the day to take this into the Big Bend and Grand Teton national parks.
Best out-tro ever. I’ve been in Scouts (and camped A LOT) since the ‘70s; have done your last stunt more times than I can count! You are the best sport ever! (Hope the only thing hurt was your pride BTW )
I also bought the Lawson hammock thanks to one of your videos!!! I love it . Only issues has been almost tipping ou of it. I found that taking some 550 cord and attaching to the metal bars and around the base of the tree stabilizes it really well. Hope it helps !!
I prefer camping out where the light pollution is the stars, probably not real Appa-friendly territory. The hammock does look really nice, even if it is a bit snarky when you first try to get in. :)
Hi Love your videos🎥🎥 your bike is totally Bad *** really like your choice of your sleeping gear and the set up easy and start it off with a nice cold 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺 and to the cook nice thank you 👍👍👍
By choice I like camping as far off the beaten track as possible. Wild camping isn't much of a thing in England (only a few places you can legally do it). I'm planning some big trips, including coming to the USA on the bikes fairly soon. So am looking forward to having more choice. Great video as always Jess 🤘
To fix the hammock problems a better option whould be a kommock mantis for a little bit more you get a better packing hammock with a bug net and tarp with all the hardware needed to use it.
Hi Jess, love the 'out-takes' and the freedom of camping. Here in the UK 🇬🇧 I was a Scout Leader and often found campsites that had hot water showers on site to use. I hope to visit some amazing sites once I get my BMW R1200Gs repaired (it dropped an inlet valve)! Keep up the good work, your doing great, maybe have a bit of a road-trip (up to Canada) or show us more parts of your beautiful country. Stay safe 👍
About the bike cover, consider getting just a seat cover because if it rains, chances the road will be wet anyhow and bike won’t stay dry in any case. Yes, I would love to go on camping as you did in the wilderness but my wife prefers camping at The Fairmont’s Hotels. Loved the blooper at the end LOL!!
Camping? me? I like hot showers. I like picnic tables. I like cooking breakfast and dinner. I like really inhabiting the place where I am, and this includes as much of my basic routine as applies on the road. This helps, on longer trips, to keep homesickness at bay. I camp where I want to be, or on the way to where I want to be, so I don't really get to choose, but I prefer the Plains and points West because you usually don't have to deal with mosquitoes or put away a wet tent. That said, I will camp anywhere when I am on my way somewhere else, and don't want to waste time being fussy. Or where my destination is in the middle of nowhere, and I can camp there. But each of these options requires a slightly different ideal packing list, so I try to plan ahead how I am going to live. You make the basic dinner over a fire model look good. I'll check it out next time I'm traveling.
On the coffee moment i have a similar hand grinder that i modified to fit a small portable electric drill to it that i just use to not tire out my wrist, would definitely save time and speed up the grinding unless you enjoy that long grinding lol
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Appreciate all of links to the items you use. I have been looking for a camp chair I can throw on my bike. But man $130. for a small chair!!! Way out of my price range! I noticed in PA & Ohio they have not been taking very good care of their parks like they used it. Nice vlog today! Thanks!...
Just a little advice, take Bounce dryer sheets with you put 1 or 2 by the zipper in your tent hammock set one on the table and if you wear a hat put one in a sandwich bag and let one corner open ,roll it up and put it in your sweatband of your hat , no more bugs , the area smells nice but mainly no bugs will be around you , been doing this for years
I get both relaxed and inspired by these camping trips. Love watching them the most of all- possibly partly because you seem happiest in them. (And the Babes Ride Out vids are super fun, too!) Seriously, so much closer to feeling all around prepared for solo motocamping with each video of it that I watch. Thanks, as always, Jess!
We prefer State Park camping because it has potable water and shower and bath house however we also try to choose campsites that are further away from the road don't have train tracks that we know have some trees for shade.
It's funny, I watch your chanel because I am a fellow rider. I would not search for camping videos, yet I find your camping videos interesting.
Never went tent camping to tent camp, if that makes any senses, but I have tent camped on the motorcycle while traveling. We always stayed at KOA’s with showers and heads that we could use. We ate out so cooking wasn’t a priority. Pretty much all we wanted was a flat space to throw our tents up, a shower and maybe a picnic table to drink a few beers at before we passed out for the night. There are some great ones and once you say you are on motorcycles and tent camping the price usually gets really cheap.
We don’t have Kroger here but you can get firewood at tractor supply also. Just a tip for those that don’t have Kroger 🙂
Just had an idea "the campground podcast" when you go camping you do a "podcast" of like channel/life updates. Nothing long but like an addition to the regular video itself
I started watching because of the camping, stayed because of the motoblog! 😄
I’ve never been camping (moto or nonmoto) but every time I watch your videos I wanna go!! It’s on my to-do list!!
pointer ; when you need 2 hands to do a job but need to record it at that moment, use your helmet.
awesome looking enclosed hammock , great job.
nothing like good morning coffee. i tasted some once , it was called 8 o'clock coffee. it was
good. but i like the breakfast blend style [ medium ] , really good. of course a lil bit of sugar is added
for that jump start. lol .
i like the boots that have the tongue sides sewn close to the top, plus those can be waterproof as well.
if not then a can of waterproof spray will do the job .
lol , careful , those hammocks can be tricky if not seated well. i should know, i fell out of one, cause i was not thinking about center of gravity. and that hammock gets a mind of its own and rolls you out.
lol
awesome video !
Great video. Two favorites actually, a friend has a cabin with no running water or electricity up at 10,000' here in Colorado. It's pretty much heaven. And tent camping under the wing of an airplane.
I used to have my radio on to a barely audible level to be able to sleep... until I watched White Noise in 2005. Couldn't stop being paranoid of the radio that night and completely quit the habit. Heh
I'll camp when I have a camper that can withstand the zombie apocalypse.
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Your first solo motocamping video brought me to your channel, dig your content
Camping tip. Get a collapsible cooler. Set camp up and head over to store for food and beverage. This may not work all the time but for most of us its a nice option.
I love motorcycle camping! Still my favorite to this day and I'm 65. Great video Jess
We used to always camp in Corp of Engineers campgrounds lakeside in Arkansas. I've had a ski boat since '93 and we tent camped for a while then bought a travel trailer. Haven't camped in a few years since we bought our lake house and sold the camper but I have been wanting to get back into a campground and sit by a fire. Enjoyed the vid, keep 'em coming.
Camping is always good. I just can't sleep in a hammock, never have. Glad you can as they keep you off the ground if it is muddy, and free of all the stuff the walks or crawls on the ground.
The shot of Appa at 11:40 is stunning. Its a beautiful bike.
Nice video! I want to go camping with my Arti Blu Road Glide. Red Bay, Alabama here
I'm a state park kind of camper too. I appreciate things like showers and the other amenities they tend to offer.
Great to see you out in the woods Glamping. I prefer deeper and more isolated camping but I applaud you for doing what you do. I have a Big Agnes two bag system; Elk Park for summer and slide that into my Buffalo Park bag for winter. The sleeping pad sleeve is my favorite feature in Big Agnes bags. I am not a coffee drinker but the Jet boil I use has a coffee press option for one pot, boil and drink for coffee lovers.
Can't wait to see you and your husband out enjoying the tent with bike garage. I just wonder who gets their bike covered??
Enjoy life, you're in my prayers.
Hoka Hey
Nice evening in the trees. Of all Adrienne's and my trips, the morning out of Ely, NV on U.S.6, headed to Tonopah was the best freest and finest morning of them all. Great memories just her, me and the bikes all day. (we're sorta elderly so big on Best Westerns and their endless bacon breakfasts) Thanks for sharing your camping specifics. That should help some folks out a lot.
I do the same thing to fall asleep, it helps me turn my mind off, and have something to focus on.
I love seeing you have so much fun on your bagger. Did I mention TOUR PACK???????I gotta say Jess your a very efficient packer. I was amazed at how much stuff ya fit on that bike without a tour pack.
There has to be toilets at least. And water. So usually a regular camp ground works for me.
Look for Seasoned wood, it should have "checks" cracks on the end of pieces if its dry and also fairy light because the moisture is gone. Green wood like you already know will never burn.
Nelson Riggs for the bike cover I have a 2012 road glide I bought one of their covers just to throw on it after we get back from our rides when we’re out of town works great after it cools down and it’s waterproof 😎👍🍻🍻🍻
My favorite, gotta have cup of Joe is Medagalia D’Oro, Instant Espresso. All you need is a Mug, Spork, some fuel tabs & foil. The jar of espresso, spork, foil & fuel tabs all fit in the Mug. Love your new Glide.
I can't wait to go camping next spring with my girl on her bike, mine's too small for 2 plus gear, she has an '02 Super Dyna Glide which is better than my 750 Nighthawk!
man, I could never fall asleep with music, tv, or anything other than static noise, such as a fan/ac, anything else would keep me wide awake.
Once you get north of Mansfield, there are no Krogers in Northeast Ohio, and I've had that spicy mustard from Aldi, and while it's good I still prefer Bertman's Original stadium mustard from Cleveland.
Ohio Raised - Southern California resident: Mansfield? I still have family in Mansfield and Bellville and Fredericktown. Brings back memories. Haven't been there in 20 years. Beautiful area. Jess - you keep showing us as much of Ohio and surrounding areas as you want.
That was amazing, thanks Jess
It was rly nice hanging out in the chat , take care,see ya next time
Also that last bit 😂
Glad you're back out there camping again. A lot of us live vicariously through your adventures. I have to be honest here, I miss the rumble of Dyna going down the road. Do you ever ride her anymore? I know comfort is hard to turn down, but Dyna is gonna start feeling neglected if you don't jump on and ride her once in a while. Plus, she needs some regular exercise to stay lean and fit. APPA is awesome for sure, but so is Dyna. You gotta love all your kids the same. Maybe sort jaunts are for Dyna and long, potentiality tiring trips are best suited for APPA. Feel free to tell me to mind my own business, but I just hate to see child neglect going unnoticed. LOL Stay safe out there. Get that Momma of yours out there again. We like seeing you two enjoying some Mother/Daughter time together. It doesn't last forever.
Ya Dale iv mentioned that to Jess before ,as its not good for them to sit for long periods as a time ,iv got 2 myself and i try to alternate my rides with them one then thee other.
Like always, I had a great time camping with you....thanks.
omg cant belive it xD yesterday im actualy watching and shopping to buy hammack for moto camping and the next day you post a video about camping!!
Great video my self i listen to music to help me fall asleep Whether i am At home or out in the truck
That coffee grinder sucks balls! Lmao! I used mine once, and then it went straight on to the shelf and I pre-buzzed my beans at home before going. My Lord!
Jess, glad to see you out there. Honestly, I do a lot of both types of camping. Dispersed is hands down MUCH more peaceful. Campgrounds have showers though. You are figuring it out.
Got hooked on your channel watching an early camping trip. From Connecticut, love Ohio. Never been. Enjoy your life of motorcycles. 🐕
tree and cave camping are my favorites along with historical
From what I've seen in your other videos camp ground firewood is just sawmill scraps. It's still fresh and wet and just crap to make a fire with.
National Forest camping is the best. No ridiculous State Forest fees! Primitive enough not to be “glamping” like private/city owned campgrounds but still have access to vault toilets.
This video was great Jess, thank you, I found myself laughing and enjoy motocamping with you and picked up some ideas. My last motocamping was this year in california is the state where live. in mountains nine thousand feet elevation at eureka Valley camp ground, this place was beautiful.
im surprised ya didn't bring along a couple of slices of bread in a baggy(in lieu of a bun),more filling and id eat 2 for dinner cook the 3rd, put it in a baggy, then you could have it in the morning for breakfast along with your coffee ,and being that you bring along some good wood, once set up you could pop out get some of the camps not so good wood then burn it mixed in with your good .just a thought .great video as always Jess.but ya gotta get a cover for Oppa and that cup holder lol
Those big Agnes sleep systems are awesome! I bet the 0° is nice and cozy too in a hammock!
It seriously was! A bit overkill for 60° haha
My favorite spot's for camping are up in the mountains of West Virginia. There are a lot of nice camping here.but at night when I'm ready to sleep. I don't bring anything to watch. I cam do that at home lol. I turn off my cellphone and just listen to nature's sounds then I'm out till morning. But this is how I do it. To each there own. You have given me food for thought about motorcycle camping. I'm liking the idea more and more. Thank you for the inspiration. Stay safe. As my age group used to say. Keep the shiny part up and the rubber side down young lady.
I love your videos!! You put so much time and thought into them…thank you so much for taking us in your travels! I feel like I’m there with you 🤗 Stay safe❤️
Love the video I used The same hammock one time found out the crew outdoors was much more comfortable for me thanks for the videos
It's so cool 😎 to watch you camp. I used to be a Professional Camp Master. I got paid to take at risk kids from the inter city to go camping. Watching your videos reminds me of those days. Please keep camping as much as can. I will keep Watching. See you at the Stubborn American. We will go camping there. I will be in the veteran area.
What a beautiful background music 🎶! It's so relaxing 😌!
Aldi is a great store. They just built a new one by me not to long ago and it’s super nice.
I’m watching your videos, yes, and I was thinking of so many extraordinary things that we get involved in, the many extracurricular activities that take us away from our comfort zone (our home) that first time adventure, that first group ride, from those humble beginnings. We learn, we grow, we’re ambitious, we’re competitive. You have so much courage and you have a talent for it. Love your videos!
Inspired by your videos, I did my first motorcycle camping this past summer. Also being female, my friends thought I was nuts. Didn’t love it because I didn’t have the right equipment… 35 year old tent, bad pad under the sleeping bag etc. But loved the rest so I have a new tent, new squishable sleeping bag and twin air mattress which rolled up into the bag of the old (now trashed) tent. I also have to listen to something when I sleep but it’s typically a TV show that I’ve seen a bunch of times just to keep my mind off of ‘life’.
Love your adult kool-aids! Speaking of, try U-line for custom can coolers w/ your logo on them.
I always carry a small white hand towel that covers my seat. Keeps it try in rain, you can use it to dry things if needed, and just as important since it’s white I leave it on my seat in the sun when I’m away from the bike and it reflects the sun and keeps the seat WAY cooler.
Try looking into Arnaud rocket stove or fire tower....I got the rocket stove for camping and I love that thing. Came with a cup and lid that doubles as a pot amd small pan, great for small meals and the best part is no dragging around fuel, wood or charcoal.....just use sticks and twigs laying around for fuel amd once started and maintained that thing works! Only about the size of a 32oz water bottle
I am glad you got the issue with your channel figured out. I heard from one other RUclips creator that they had the same problem. I wish you the best with your channel.
If I lived closer to Ohio I’d definitely go moto camping with you sweet lass. I’ve always like camping by myself as opposed to with usually many others but when your alone you can get grounded and back in rhythm with Mother Nature. (Wish we all could do the more) I’ve always LOVED camping and anything outdoors related. Looks like you had a great night. Peace love and ride on!!
I am impressed with you grinding your coffee beans while camping. Also, good idea to choose paved road campgrounds. I dropped my bike recently in Colorado on soft sand while backing out of my space.
Man, I understand the heart attack on the first drop, but a few dings in, you'll get over it. If not, you're probably looking to sell it at some point :/
Fun fact: I’m a 56yo man who has never once in his life tried camping, but that hammock looked soooo comfy!I might have to buy one and try it
Good video! I love motorcycle camping. But my favorite kind of camping is deep forest backpacking. However, my all time most memorable camping trip was my wife & I on the motorcycle. We found a nice little dry stream bed and unrolled our sleeping bags on a sandy patch without even setting up the tent. We talked for a long time, then slept like babies out under the stars.
Okay stayed to the end.....love the ending. I'm sure you were laughing also. Stay safe out there.
So you enjoy camping alone or with friends ?? Im sorta on the fence about it cause i like being able to do what i want when i want ...
Totally love the camera shot pause... as it headed to the edge of the table to fall to the ground, only to "sigh" make a convenient "U" turn at the last minute... Ok now I can pour my coffee. I had to chuckle. 🤭 Hey try lake Chautauqua or maybe Put-in-Bay (involves a ferry) for glamping some time. Just ideas. Actually baggers handle gravel pretty well with them wide tires. My FLH, and my Road King did. If you travel more than 50 yards down gravel let out some tire pressure (22ish) and your good to go, just carry a portable air pump to hook up to your battery pig tail to reinflate. Tips tips tips. 👍🏻
plus, i always add paracords to some tent pegs on each corner because i flipped my lawson more then i like to admit, i even talked to them and they told me the loops on the corner are there for that exact purpose
When I go motorcycle camping I take freeze dried food with me and the mres
I'm here for the coffee advice. looks like it'll work for the longer over the road camping trips. Looking foreword to the day to take this into the Big Bend and Grand Teton national parks.
Best out-tro ever.
I’ve been in Scouts (and camped A LOT) since the ‘70s; have done your last stunt more times than I can count! You are the best sport ever! (Hope the only thing hurt was your pride BTW )
I also bought the Lawson hammock thanks to one of your videos!!! I love it . Only issues has been almost tipping ou of it. I found that taking some 550 cord and attaching to the metal bars and around the base of the tree stabilizes it really well. Hope it helps !!
I prefer camping out where the light pollution is the stars, probably not real Appa-friendly territory. The hammock does look really nice, even if it is a bit snarky when you first try to get in. :)
Nice video jess and your jacket is great 💞
This episode was very relaxing for me too and funny bloopers. Good job Jess I enjoy your channel.
Thanks Jess for that wonderful premiere timer wow 😮❤️ so nice, calm
Looks like you had a great time, getting out in nature is so relaxing 👍
I love video enjoy thank you for your great work
Love the "out take" at the end!
Hi Love your videos🎥🎥 your bike is totally Bad *** really like your choice of your sleeping gear and the set up easy and start it off with a nice cold 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺 and to the cook nice thank you 👍👍👍
Great Video Thank you for taking us with you. The hammock looks super comfy and nice.
Glad to see the french press at the campsite again. I bought that same piece after seeing you use it in a previous video, and I love it.
By choice I like camping as far off the beaten track as possible. Wild camping isn't much of a thing in England (only a few places you can legally do it). I'm planning some big trips, including coming to the USA on the bikes fairly soon. So am looking forward to having more choice.
Great video as always Jess 🤘
To fix the hammock problems a better option whould be a kommock mantis for a little bit more you get a better packing hammock with a bug net and tarp with all the hardware needed to use it.
I like that the campsite you were in have the campsites spaced out good. Also it looked like there was plenty of shade in them.
Hi Jess, love the 'out-takes' and the freedom of camping. Here in the UK 🇬🇧 I was a Scout Leader and often found campsites that had hot water showers on site to use. I hope to visit some amazing sites once I get my BMW R1200Gs repaired (it dropped an inlet valve)! Keep up the good work, your doing great, maybe have a bit of a road-trip (up to Canada) or show us more parts of your beautiful country. Stay safe 👍
This woman is perfect in every way
That Coffee pour was immaculate 😊😊
your bike is so dope ..... you are one of the reasons i am saving to buy me a harley :D
Awesome quiet time!...kind of. Thanks for the discount codes Keep up the great job!
About the bike cover, consider getting just a seat cover because if it rains, chances the road will be wet anyhow and bike won’t stay dry in any case. Yes, I would love to go on camping as you did in the wilderness but my wife prefers camping at The Fairmont’s Hotels. Loved the blooper at the end LOL!!
After 41 years on the railroad, I hear the cicadas 24/7 anyway!!! 🤣🤓😎
And buy your firewood locally to prevent the spread of invasive insect species.
you should try lawsons own straps, it makes a big difference being able to fine tune the straps.
Add one or two Presto logs to your firewood bundle. Easy fire start and several hours of burn time...
Her two Wheel's your actually helping all of us Guy's on your trips, thanks Two up.
Victoria secret mini pillow is my favorite hammock camping pillow. I have a Hennessy hammock so I could probably set it up faster too
Wish I could be on the road alot more. Love it.
Great video! Head west before it gets too cold and test that zero bag. I’ll trade you some tips on the campfire for riding tips🥸
This is the kind of video i like to watch on your channel . Keep up the good work ! 🤘
Good times! Been meaning to book a site there. Maybe this Fall...
Camping? me? I like hot showers. I like picnic tables. I like cooking breakfast and dinner. I like really inhabiting the place where I am, and this includes as much of my basic routine as applies on the road. This helps, on longer trips, to keep homesickness at bay. I camp where I want to be, or on the way to where I want to be, so I don't really get to choose, but I prefer the Plains and points West because you usually don't have to deal with mosquitoes or put away a wet tent.
That said, I will camp anywhere when I am on my way somewhere else, and don't want to waste time being fussy. Or where my destination is in the middle of nowhere, and I can camp there. But each of these options requires a slightly different ideal packing list, so I try to plan ahead how I am going to live.
You make the basic dinner over a fire model look good. I'll check it out next time I'm traveling.
I love listening to Coast to Coast AM for sleep.
On the coffee moment i have a similar hand grinder that i modified to fit a small portable electric drill to it that i just use to not tire out my wrist, would definitely save time and speed up the grinding unless you enjoy that long grinding lol