Fantastic looking fishcakes those Ben! Looking a bit chilly there under the tree cover. I took my new hammock set up for a trial run the other night - it was -2c at 9am but I was toasty and wonderful to wake up in nature. Keep these great videos coming mate
I love Ray Mears’ cookbook that you mentioned! Thanks for the inspiration… Those fish cakes look amazing! Also great tip on rotating the cakes inside the pan… Wouldn’t of thought of that.
Just cooking this recipe indoors in prep for the next trip up the woods. Cheers mate keep the bloody awesome videos coming, and give the seven brothers brews ago to! 👌🏼😎👍🏼
Straight forward no nonsense grub and a straight forward no nonsense video to show us how it's done. Top notch Ben 🙌🏻I reckon even I could make those 😁All the best, Paul 🙏🏻
I immediately experienced some nice photography Ben, frames the atmosphere! Very inspirational. Is that a parachute hanging as tarp? Thats cool 👍. Big thumbs up for the Masterchef'y use of the very versatile Trangia storm cooker. 🤠🔥🍺
Cheers Mattias, yes it's a standard issue low level parachute; it makes an excellent tarp. It's not entirely water proof but once the campfire is roaring underneath it starts to balloon with the hot air 😃👍🍺
I saw this video and loved the salmon cake recipe! I love potato cakes and love salmon cakes, so the combination sounded easy and delicious. I made it the next day. Bravo - it was excellent! I added dehydrated onions - very good. A small thing - I didn't like the combination of the salt levels of the prepackaged potatoes and the salmon, in combination both a bit high for my taste. I am going to experiment with regular potato flakes so I can lessen the salt a bit. I think this overall recipe is genius - carbs, protein, fat... I think maybe some dehydrated sweet red peppers in this would be clutch. Going to try it. If I post a vid I'll be sure to credit you for the original recipe. :) Great job.
Another fantastic cook up Ben, I'll be making those, funny how until someone reminds you of a meal... you'd never really make it! That'll be me this weekend over the fire pit. ATB for the new year and many more cool videos to come. Russ 👍
They look decent. As you say, having stuff for summer cooking is essential and tinned salmon/tuna is perfect really, given the size of the tins. When it's hotter here I'm going to attempt some crumpets as the mix need an hour to do its thing. Keep the videos coming! Cheers 🙂
Love your videos. I've wanted a canoe since watching Ray Mears build one and your videos convinced me to just go for it. Curious what camera you use for your videos?
Cheers Craig, you can't beat canoeing! I use two cameras; either a Canon D700 dslr if I can carry the extra weight or if I'm backpacking I use a Canon G7X mkII. I do have a couple of old GoPro's that I use when canoeing occasionally 👍
@@sebastianspychala Glen Trool is a good area, you've got the forest around the loch or you can hike up behind Bruces' Stone on the hills towards the Merrick. There's also a bothy on the way, White Laggan I think it's called but it's a bit of a mess, but there's good camping spots outside. Loch Grannoch is another good area 👍
I have tried the Go-System and Coleman extreme gas and both not great below - 10C. I put Lifesystems reusable hand warmer under the canister. 2 for a fiver and boil to recharge.
Those hand warmers look good, might have to invest. I usually end up keeping the canister in my sleeping bag so I can at least get a coffee on in the morning without it freezing up.
@@Adventure-Outdoors the Coleman C300 has a slightly concave base and fits perfectly over the hand warmer. Lasts about 45 minutes so enough for 2 brews and a bacon sarnie. I usually boil up the hand warmer in the washing up water. Takes about 10 minutes to go back to liquid.
Like this, great store cupboard food and very useful as a camp meal.
Great simple recipe that, be nice with some Tartar sauce.
Great shots of the sun through the trees .. 👍
Fantastic looking fishcakes those Ben!
Looking a bit chilly there under the tree cover.
I took my new hammock set up for a trial run the other night - it was -2c at 9am but I was toasty and wonderful to wake up in nature.
Keep these great videos coming mate
Cheers Paul, sounds like a cold night, did you use an under quilt with the hammock?
@@Adventure-Outdoors I did and it worked great, mate
Just got my first T25 a couple weeks back. Haven't used it yet. No idea what to cook. This looks perfect as a first try.
Lovely video@channel,have a amazing 2022! and stay safe debs xx
I love Ray Mears’ cookbook that you mentioned! Thanks for the inspiration… Those fish cakes look amazing! Also great tip on rotating the cakes inside the pan… Wouldn’t of thought of that.
Yeah there's some good stuff in that book, I tried the beer bread recipe a while ago, that turned out great too 👍
You could also try that in a box of stovetop stuffing canned crab would be great also. Have fun stay safe.
Sounds good!!!!
Those fish cakes looks delicious, I am definitely trying it out on my next adventure. Thank you for sharing.
Dam right, I would have had 4 aswell💪💪 very doable on a canoe trip.
Cool video and tunes as always.
Thanks for another great video. I use and like Idahoan, while out and about, instant mash has come a long way since the days of Cadbury’s smash!
Just cooking this recipe indoors in prep for the next trip up the woods. Cheers mate keep the bloody awesome videos coming, and give the seven brothers brews ago to! 👌🏼😎👍🏼
Thanks mate, hope the fishcakes turned out ok for you! I'll check those beers out 👍🍺
Straight forward no nonsense grub and a straight forward no nonsense video to show us how it's done. Top notch Ben 🙌🏻I reckon even I could make those 😁All the best, Paul 🙏🏻
😂 Thanks mate, all the best 👍
Happy new year! I like to fish cake recipe. It’s easy and quick. It looks like it tasted good to. Keep up the good work! Thanks for sharing.
Cheers Paul 👍
I immediately experienced some nice photography Ben, frames the atmosphere! Very inspirational. Is that a parachute hanging as tarp? Thats cool 👍. Big thumbs up for the Masterchef'y use of the very versatile Trangia storm cooker. 🤠🔥🍺
Cheers Mattias, yes it's a standard issue low level parachute; it makes an excellent tarp. It's not entirely water proof but once the campfire is roaring underneath it starts to balloon with the hot air 😃👍🍺
@@Adventure-Outdoors Thats is definitely cooler than any other tarp, original!
I saw this video and loved the salmon cake recipe! I love potato cakes and love salmon cakes, so the combination sounded easy and delicious. I made it the next day. Bravo - it was excellent! I added dehydrated onions - very good. A small thing - I didn't like the combination of the salt levels of the prepackaged potatoes and the salmon, in combination both a bit high for my taste. I am going to experiment with regular potato flakes so I can lessen the salt a bit. I think this overall recipe is genius - carbs, protein, fat... I think maybe some dehydrated sweet red peppers in this would be clutch. Going to try it. If I post a vid I'll be sure to credit you for the original recipe. :) Great job.
Cheers! Thanks for watching. Yeah the salt levels in pre packed food is crazy, same with sugar.
Another fantastic cook up Ben, I'll be making those, funny how until someone reminds you of a meal... you'd never really make it! That'll be me this weekend over the fire pit. ATB for the new year and many more cool videos to come. Russ 👍
Cheers Russ, ATB mate 👍
They look decent. As you say, having stuff for summer cooking is essential and tinned salmon/tuna is perfect really, given the size of the tins. When it's hotter here I'm going to attempt some crumpets as the mix need an hour to do its thing. Keep the videos coming! Cheers 🙂
Camp crumpets sound good mate, I’ll be interested in how those turn out 👍
Happy 2022 Ben👍
Cheers mate, ATB 👍
Happy new year. lol, like how you said theres enough for two but you pollished them off all the same, hahahah
Cheers Nell, ATB 👍
Love your videos. I've wanted a canoe since watching Ray Mears build one and your videos convinced me to just go for it. Curious what camera you use for your videos?
Cheers Craig, you can't beat canoeing! I use two cameras; either a Canon D700 dslr if I can carry the extra weight or if I'm backpacking I use a Canon G7X mkII. I do have a couple of old GoPro's that I use when canoeing occasionally 👍
Great video mate !!! You can’t beat trangia …. ATB
ATB mate 👍
@@Adventure-Outdoors hello mate , which part of Galloway Forrest would you recommend for wild camping 🏕? Thank you
@@sebastianspychala Glen Trool is a good area, you've got the forest around the loch or you can hike up behind Bruces' Stone on the hills towards the Merrick. There's also a bothy on the way, White Laggan I think it's called but it's a bit of a mess, but there's good camping spots outside.
Loch Grannoch is another good area 👍
@@Adventure-Outdoors Glen Trool …….it is then:) , thank you very much !!! ATB
I have tried the Go-System and Coleman extreme gas and both not great below - 10C. I put Lifesystems reusable hand warmer under the canister. 2 for a fiver and boil to recharge.
Those hand warmers look good, might have to invest. I usually end up keeping the canister in my sleeping bag so I can at least get a coffee on in the morning without it freezing up.
@@Adventure-Outdoors the Coleman C300 has a slightly concave base and fits perfectly over the hand warmer. Lasts about 45 minutes so enough for 2 brews and a bacon sarnie. I usually boil up the hand warmer in the washing up water. Takes about 10 minutes to go back to liquid.
@@stevehomer3676 I bought two pairs of them this morning 👍
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ATB for you and yours in 22
Cheers Don, ATB 👍
There is absolutely no difference between Trangia and Go System burner.