Nice video. I know it's ceramic, but wouldn't advise cutting directly on the pizza stone. Also, be sure u heat up the stone on top of the oven before putting it directly in the oven.
I can't wait to go camping after watching your videos. The scene in front of the lake was so magnificent, it looked like we painted the scenery so calm and relaxing. Thank you for sharing the video. Happy camping, guys. 🏕️✨🌳💚🏞️
Thank you for another wonderful episode. I feel so peaceful watching your videos and I’m always sad to see the video fade to black. Can’t wait for the weather to cool down a little more in Southern California so that I can resume camping with all of the Snow Peak gear I picked up. It’s all thanks to your recommendations. Can’t wait for the next upload!
Yay, another one!! We're always excited when a new video comes out! :D By the way, when was this recorded? It seems like the weather is quite comfortable over there... meanwhile its around the 90's over here in GA, so camping is out of the question for us at the moment haha. Thanks!
Thank you! :)) It was July 18th and the temperature was around 78 degrees. It was a bit chilly in the morning but was great overall. It’s around 90s in the Seattle area for this week as well! It's better to stay cool at home for a while. Hope you stay safe! :))
is there a name for the noodle dish you ate before paddle boarding? what was the cream you put on top of the noodles? love your videos i hope you can do more in oregon!
Thanks for watching! You can find the dish here: bit.ly/3QQShCj And it’s cold soybean soup. You can find more about the noodle here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kong-guksu
Yeah the Minimal Works. They’re from S.Korea and I believe they don’t sell them in the US. You can find an alternative from Amazon here: amzn.to/3PlbTgD
Love the setup! Does your Floga help radiate heat to your lower body + feet when using it? I have a Solo Stove Ranger and having a smokeless pit is nice, but all the heat shoots straight up.
What's been your preferred cleanup method with your takibi? That's something that I've struggled with a bit when trying to get a good routine down for clean-up/teardown. So far the biggest struggle was figuring out what the best thing to do with the ash is and then of course cleaning that grilltop. Depending on what we made it can be a bit of a hassle.
That’s a good question which I don’t have a good answer for you unfortunately. My routine is 1) upside down and shake it on the campsite fire ring, 2) use a grill brush or wet wipes if there are chunks of ashes that are not falling out, 3) put it back in my takibi bag. Inside of my takibi bag is always dirty with all those ashes though so I always put on gloves when I touch it. One thing that I was inspired by one of the comments is about using the dust blower for takibi. Not sure if it would work well in this situation, though. I simply use a grill brush to clean up my tikibi grill top.
@@mcble Awesome! I haven’t brought a wire brush yet, but that’s next on the list for cleaning. Ours has only been used about 7-8 times since we got it this summer and the bag is still mint. Guess it’s time to bid that farewell.
Came back after 3 weeks tent camping. After watching this I want to go back out 😂 edit: If you want to save space and energy, try a shop duster blower (Makita portable) for inflating your board! Also works for oxygen to start a quicker fire and for blowing up cot mats 👍
Nice video. I know it's ceramic, but wouldn't advise cutting directly on the pizza stone. Also, be sure u heat up the stone on top of the oven before putting it directly in the oven.
Thanks for the tips!
I can't wait to go camping after watching your videos. The scene in front of the lake was so magnificent, it looked like we painted the scenery so calm and relaxing. Thank you for sharing the video. Happy camping, guys. 🏕️✨🌳💚🏞️
This place is our all time favorite! Thank you for watching. 🙃
I could taste that morning jam sandwich through the TV. Great filming. Cheers!
Thank you! 🙏
I enjoy all ur videos Man U make camping feels like ur at home so damn awesome love it guys please take care and stay safe
Thank you!! 🙃🙃🙏
Another wonderfully edited camping vlog. I am amazed that you two always bring something new and make your camping trip unique and special each time!
Thank you for watching! 🙏🙃
제목보고 필드오븐 생각하고 들어왔는데 역시군요 ㅎㅎㅎㅎ 저흰 여기 이번주에 갑니다!
ㅎㅎ 이번주 날씨가 훨씬 좋더라구요. 즐거운 캠핑 하세요!
넘아름답습니다자연속에어울러진한편의동화속주인공들같습니다~^^♡
🙃🙃
Man that food looks bomb! Video quality is top notch! Cant wait for more!
Thank you! 🙏
Thank you for another wonderful episode. I feel so peaceful watching your videos and I’m always sad to see the video fade to black. Can’t wait for the weather to cool down a little more in Southern California so that I can resume camping with all of the Snow Peak gear I picked up. It’s all thanks to your recommendations. Can’t wait for the next upload!
Thank you for watching! Hope you have a great camping trip with your new Snow Peak gear soon!
분위기가 엄숙하여 항상 경건한 마음으로 시청하고 갑니다.😀
ㅎㅎ ;; 시청해주셔서 감사합니다. :)
Another brilliant video guys! Always look forward to watching! :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Inspiring camping set up, food and views...what more do you need in life. Thank you again for sharing your amazing video with us. 🙏
Thank you! 🙏
Yay, another one!! We're always excited when a new video comes out! :D By the way, when was this recorded? It seems like the weather is quite comfortable over there... meanwhile its around the 90's over here in GA, so camping is out of the question for us at the moment haha. Thanks!
Thank you! :)) It was July 18th and the temperature was around 78 degrees. It was a bit chilly in the morning but was great overall. It’s around 90s in the Seattle area for this week as well! It's better to stay cool at home for a while. Hope you stay safe! :))
Those are some nice looking blankets you put on the floor. What brand are they?
It's from Pendleton.
If I’m a bear, I will 100% pay a visit to your camp^^the best food smell out of the entire campsite!
There is a big container at the campground where I can store food at night so it can be protected from bear. :)
is there a name for the noodle dish you ate before paddle boarding? what was the cream you put on top of the noodles? love your videos i hope you can do more in oregon!
Thanks for watching! You can find the dish here: bit.ly/3QQShCj And it’s cold soybean soup. You can find more about the noodle here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kong-guksu
Where are your front loading storage boxes from? The ones that say Animal works.
Yeah the Minimal Works. They’re from S.Korea and I believe they don’t sell them in the US. You can find an alternative from Amazon here: amzn.to/3PlbTgD
Great video as always! Are there many mosquitos when you're camping at Lake Crescent?
Thank you! There were some mosquitos but not really bothered.
Pizza oven 이거 보고 바로 샀습니다 ㅋㅋ
맛있는 거 많이 해드시길 바랍니다! :)
Love the setup! Does your Floga help radiate heat to your lower body + feet when using it? I have a Solo Stove Ranger and having a smokeless pit is nice, but all the heat shoots straight up.
Yes, I can tell it actually warms up the bottom of the fire pit area nicely.
First time watcher. Can you caption ingredients, if not name of dishes by any chance?
Thanks for watching! Let me know if there's a dish you'd like to know more about.
Is it ok to cut the pizza while on the stone or should it be removed first?
I think it was okay. But I think it would always be better to move it to another slab or plate for cutting to protect the original stone.
Looks amazing!
Thank you! 🙃
What's been your preferred cleanup method with your takibi? That's something that I've struggled with a bit when trying to get a good routine down for clean-up/teardown. So far the biggest struggle was figuring out what the best thing to do with the ash is and then of course cleaning that grilltop. Depending on what we made it can be a bit of a hassle.
That’s a good question which I don’t have a good answer for you unfortunately. My routine is 1) upside down and shake it on the campsite fire ring, 2) use a grill brush or wet wipes if there are chunks of ashes that are not falling out, 3) put it back in my takibi bag. Inside of my takibi bag is always dirty with all those ashes though so I always put on gloves when I touch it. One thing that I was inspired by one of the comments is about using the dust blower for takibi. Not sure if it would work well in this situation, though. I simply use a grill brush to clean up my tikibi grill top.
@@mcble Awesome! I haven’t brought a wire brush yet, but that’s next on the list for cleaning.
Ours has only been used about 7-8 times since we got it this summer and the bag is still mint. Guess it’s time to bid that farewell.
Who makes the aluminum storage unit?
Minimal Works
What pillow is that?
It's a memory foam pillow. Not sure when we bought it, probably from Amazon.
강염버너 정보좀 알수 있을까요?
iKamper disco series 입니다. bit.ly/3PVElah
Came back after 3 weeks tent camping. After watching this I want to go back out 😂
edit: If you want to save space and energy, try a shop duster blower (Makita portable) for inflating your board! Also works for oxygen to start a quicker fire and for blowing up cot mats 👍
3 weeks tent camping! That's amazing. Thanks for your recommendation. 🙃
아름다운자연을영상으로잘표현주고끊이없이다양한음식섭취도채미있고든든합니다잘보았습니다
🙃 🙃
How the hell u eat so much and stay bidimensionally thin???? : PPPPP
:))