Fun stuff! I'm hoping some of this rain and snow runoff is going to help - at least for this year. The rivers (Salt and Verde) are overflowing right now with the dam release. Thanks for letting us tag along!!
That place looks pretty cool. I'll definitely have to check it out sometime. Gotta try Smoke Wagon Bourbon and Frey Ranch. Both are Nevada distilleries and make some pretty darn good whiskey! Cheers man!
Lol!! Glad you caught that man. And for sure I got a few lake mead videos lined up, we’ve never camped at Boulder campground but I’ve heard it can get crazy busy lol Howd u guys like it out there?
@@Kadenventures If the weather is nice it can fill up pretty quick on a weekend, but I've always been able to find a spot. There has been a couple times that we had some loud neighbors but wasn't a huge deal. Looking forward to the next vid!
Love your videos Kaden, you inspire us! We're thinking of going to Temple Bar camping in April based on your recommendation. What site were you at? Want to book but can't find map of site locations on line. We'd be looking at 2 sites I think, any tips would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance! Where was Rio? 😉
Hi Elaine! Thank you! Glad you enjoy the videos. I was at site 71. I’ve noticed that some sites don’t include a campground map so what I do is search for the map online for a picture and then use Google maps (satelite) to see where the spot is located and what’s around it 👌🏽 Rio was back home with mom guarding the house🙂
Was that an animal outside your truck?? Kudos Kaden, you are the most outdoor active person we know besides ourselves 😁 I like that campground but haven't stayed there yet. And have you tried Pendleton Whiskey??
Lol thanks!! For a campground I enjoyed it but it may have also been bec I was 1 of 3 other campers and they were no where near me😂 and yes we love Pendleton! Definitely a good one 🙌🏽
With chicken when ye be away from the camp fire, I'd run a 12V slow cooker with thighs (more B12) on the Goal Zero or whatever power source ye have. After 5 hours or so you can shred it with a fork. I'd recommend having plenty of celery, onion and carrots. Get a Cuisinart if you don't have one and use the shred and slice blade flipping it depending on the veggie. Really easy to make chicken salads for the week and the veggies extend meals for days. I add shredded lettuce or spinach, cumin , coriander, black pepper, salt, celery salt and celery seed. Having a back stock of beans/rice is really important to if your stuck somewhere and running out of food. Lentil recipes are what I lived on for a time. It is really economical and can extend time out and about.
Thanks for then suggestion John! That sounds great for weekday meal prep lol my goal battery is only a 400 so I’m not sure if it would sustain a 5 hour crock pot meal lol but I could get it started at home and then on a long drive it could be finished by the time we get there 👌🏽 Thanks for watching man!
@@Kadenventures Dutch oven over a camp fire or still use a smaller cigarette 12v while driving with a mini slow cooker. I picked up a DC to DC charger this winter and it has been a game changer as far as energy needs with only one 100ah lithium. I see Foresty Forest uses an air fryer and hot plate often times for preparing the same meal. I think he runs a victron system with several battle born batteries. The kitchen is always needing fine tuning and adjustments. You've definitely made some epic meals over the camp fire. maybe mix things up a bit with an iron wok. I used to use mine all the time and it can be quicker heating up meals than a microwave. Pre-making tortilla wrap burritos and grilling them can also go a long way. I did that for the 38 hours to Montana to pickup my GFC and I spent zero $ on eating out. Just gas and one night in a hotel.
@@JohnLaFosse I have a tiny 12v rice cooker which I’ve seen people use rice cookers as crock pots so I may look into that. We got rid of our crock pot after getting a Instapot lol I use a DC to Dc charger for my goal zero as well and it’s helped keep it topped off while we drive! Definitely a game changer. I’d love to use an air fryer at camp if I had a bigger battery 👌🏽 I’ll be trying out a few different ways to cook dinner at camp it just depends on if there is a fire ban or not. Thanks John!!
What are the typical prices for camping in your area at State Parks? What vin are you? I noticed you have a cord at the wedge end which pulls in the sides. We don't have that on our V2. Mark (& Teresa) Hampstead Maryland Ford Ranger - GFC Camper V2 #1919
I usually see prices between $15-20, at this campground it was $20 which is the standard for all lake mead campgrounds. My GFC number is 1674 I think lol I didn’t kno they got rid of the cord at the wedge! Do u guys have any issues with the tent sides folding in??
@@KadenventuresWow thats some great prices. They just started charging $15 + 1 time online registration fee of $6.50 for our local PA Forest off grid camping with nothing. So ie $21.50 for the first night vs a PA State Park camp spot with everything for $10 more. Sucks we loved the free camping with no people next to us. Ok yes that explains it. I thought I've seen the cord on earlier models. No real problems getting it in. Just have to be mindful and really make sure it's all tucked in the front. Thank you! P.S We get a real kick out of the surprise beverage every trip. 🙂
Hi this is LV Bill, I love following your adventures in new camp site’s and fishing. It would be grateful if you could add the GPS acquaintances in your description. Happy traveling.🏕️🏜️
Hi Bill! I have a bunch of older videos with coordinates listed in the description for most of my dispersed campsites so definitely check that out. For this video, here is a list of Lake Mead Campgrounds - www.nps.gov/lake/planyourvisit/camping.htm This particular video is in Temple Bar Marina, hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
Yes, would definitely love to see you review more campsites/dispersed camping in the Lake Mead area. Love your channel Kaden
Thanks for the feedback Tracy! I’ll definitely add that to my future list of videos 🤙🏽 Glad you enjoy the channel, thanks for watching!
Fun stuff! I'm hoping some of this rain and snow runoff is going to help - at least for this year. The rivers (Salt and Verde) are overflowing right now with the dam release. Thanks for letting us tag along!!
Hopefully!! Thanks for watching Suz! Appreciate it
Nice Onewheel, love my XR, it's such a great addition to the GFC and camping gear 🤙🏼
No doubt man! 🙌🏽 I really should take mine out more on camp trips lol thanks for watching Nolan!
That place looks pretty cool. I'll definitely have to check it out sometime. Gotta try Smoke Wagon Bourbon and Frey Ranch. Both are Nevada distilleries and make some pretty darn good whiskey! Cheers man!
Never heard of those! I’ll add it to my list 🤙🏽🍻 thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching man!
Nice one!!! Thanks man!!!
Thanks for watching Ashton!! 🤙🏽
Thanks for the shoutout bro 😂Definitely keep up the lake mead vids. I think the only place I have ever camped out there was at Boulder.
Lol!! Glad you caught that man. And for sure I got a few lake mead videos lined up, we’ve never camped at Boulder campground but I’ve heard it can get crazy busy lol Howd u guys like it out there?
@@Kadenventures If the weather is nice it can fill up pretty quick on a weekend, but I've always been able to find a spot. There has been a couple times that we had some loud neighbors but wasn't a huge deal. Looking forward to the next vid!
@@vegasjay3624 Awesome, good to know! Anytime your in campgrounds there is the possibility of having some noisy neighbors lol Thanks Jay!
Looks like a Great trip in a nice campground. Thanks for taking us along !
Thanks for watching Ken !
Sand down those metal bed edges with sandpaper for a few minutes and you wont have to worry about shredding anything :)
I’ve heard of others doing that with their GFCs! I have it on my list of to do items lol thanks for watching Jimmy!
Love your videos Kaden, you inspire us! We're thinking of going to Temple Bar camping in April based on your recommendation. What site were you at? Want to book but can't find map of site locations on line. We'd be looking at 2 sites I think, any tips would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance! Where was Rio? 😉
Hi Elaine! Thank you! Glad you enjoy the videos. I was at site 71. I’ve noticed that some sites don’t include a campground map so what I do is search for the map online for a picture and then use Google maps (satelite) to see where the spot is located and what’s around it 👌🏽
Rio was back home with mom guarding the house🙂
@@Kadenventures thanks so much Kaden, hope to run into you sometime! Not literally though! 😉
@@Lainey-bop No problem! 😂 Thanks Elaine!!
Was that an animal outside your truck?? Kudos Kaden, you are the most outdoor active person we know besides ourselves 😁
I like that campground but haven't stayed there yet. And have you tried Pendleton Whiskey??
Lol thanks!! For a campground I enjoyed it but it may have also been bec I was 1 of 3 other campers and they were no where near me😂 and yes we love Pendleton! Definitely a good one 🙌🏽
Try Balvenie. Double cask. My camping whiskey is Pendleton as Balvenie kinda pricey. Makers Mark another campfire favorite.
Never heard of Balvenie, i'll keep my eye out next time were looking for some whiskey :) Pendleton is one of our go to's! Thanks for watching Beth!
Hey buddy I absolutely love the small batch Bourbon 750ml at Costco. I think it's aged atleast 2 years and it's excellent...
Agreed! 🍻We’ve gotten that bottle a few times, best bang for your buck 😂
Have you tried Drambuie? Pretty sure you have tried this tasty Scotch whiskey.
I havent tried Drambuie! I'll keep an eye out for it next time I buy a bottle though! Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching!
With chicken when ye be away from the camp fire, I'd run a 12V slow cooker with thighs (more B12) on the Goal Zero or whatever power source ye have. After 5 hours or so you can shred it with a fork. I'd recommend having plenty of celery, onion and carrots. Get a Cuisinart if you don't have one and use the shred and slice blade flipping it depending on the veggie. Really easy to make chicken salads for the week and the veggies extend meals for days. I add shredded lettuce or spinach, cumin , coriander, black pepper, salt, celery salt and celery seed. Having a back stock of beans/rice is really important to if your stuck somewhere and running out of food. Lentil recipes are what I lived on for a time. It is really economical and can extend time out and about.
Thanks for then suggestion John! That sounds great for weekday meal prep lol my goal battery is only a 400 so I’m not sure if it would sustain a 5 hour crock pot meal lol but I could get it started at home and then on a long drive it could be finished by the time we get there 👌🏽 Thanks for watching man!
@@Kadenventures Dutch oven over a camp fire or still use a smaller cigarette 12v while driving with a mini slow cooker. I picked up a DC to DC charger this winter and it has been a game changer as far as energy needs with only one 100ah lithium. I see Foresty Forest uses an air fryer and hot plate often times for preparing the same meal. I think he runs a victron system with several battle born batteries. The kitchen is always needing fine tuning and adjustments. You've definitely made some epic meals over the camp fire. maybe mix things up a bit with an iron wok. I used to use mine all the time and it can be quicker heating up meals than a microwave. Pre-making tortilla wrap burritos and grilling them can also go a long way. I did that for the 38 hours to Montana to pickup my GFC and I spent zero $ on eating out. Just gas and one night in a hotel.
@@JohnLaFosse I have a tiny 12v rice cooker which I’ve seen people use rice cookers as crock pots so I may look into that. We got rid of our crock pot after getting a Instapot lol I use a DC to Dc charger for my goal zero as well and it’s helped keep it topped off while we drive! Definitely a game changer. I’d love to use an air fryer at camp if I had a bigger battery 👌🏽 I’ll be trying out a few different ways to cook dinner at camp it just depends on if there is a fire ban or not. Thanks John!!
What are the typical prices for camping in your area at State Parks?
What vin are you? I noticed you have a cord at the wedge end which pulls in the sides. We don't have that on our V2.
Mark (& Teresa)
Hampstead Maryland
Ford Ranger - GFC Camper V2 #1919
I usually see prices between $15-20, at this campground it was $20 which is the standard for all lake mead campgrounds.
My GFC number is 1674 I think lol I didn’t kno they got rid of the cord at the wedge! Do u guys have any issues with the tent sides folding in??
@@KadenventuresWow thats some great prices. They just started charging $15 + 1 time online registration fee of $6.50 for our local PA Forest off grid camping with nothing. So ie $21.50 for the first night vs a PA State Park camp spot with everything for $10 more. Sucks we loved the free camping with no people next to us.
Ok yes that explains it. I thought I've seen the cord on earlier models. No real problems getting it in. Just have to be mindful and really make sure it's all tucked in the front.
Thank you!
P.S We get a real kick out of the surprise beverage every trip. 🙂
@@OutOfOfficeCamping good to know!! And thanks glad u guys enjoy the surprise beverage!🍻🍻
@@Kadenventures 🙂
Yup!! Aros Caldo... you got it..... Okay you can have your card back.
🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽haha thanks for watching!
@@Kadenventures YOU THE MAN!!!
If you’re a scotch guy, and can find it, I recommend Glenfarclas. Let me know what you think. Cheers!
I haven’t heard of that scotch but I got it on my list for a future bottle🍻🤙🏽 thanks for watching Josh!
36:08 Was that a fart? Love your videos brother
😂😂 it wasn’t a fart lol! It sounded like it but it was just the bottom of the mountain house lol Thanks Matt glad you enjoy em 🤙🏽
@@Kadenventures Hehe, right on brother!
Asian card revoked.... lol..... wash the rice!!!!
Lol! I know right 😂
Recipe idea, Rocky Mountain Oysters. Guaranteed to get a lot of views. Millions if you collect them fresh!
I’ve never cooked oysters before so that sounds fun to try it when we’re out camping! Haha thanks for watching Rusty!
@@Kadenventures Not just Oysters, Rocky Mountain Oysters, google it. :)
@@rustyshakelford7934 LOL man idk if I’d add meat balls to my food list 😂 have u had these?!
@Kadenventures I have, they are ok. I thought of it, more as a challenge, than anything. 😆
@Kadenventures I don't like Oysters, so better than Oysters!
Please get stainless steel plates you are eating plastic.
Yea its been on my list to get some new plates for camp, its on a long list of needs though lol thanks for watching!
Hi this is LV Bill, I love following your adventures in new camp site’s and fishing.
It would be grateful if you could add the GPS acquaintances in your description.
Happy traveling.🏕️🏜️
Hi Bill! I have a bunch of older videos with coordinates listed in the description for most of my dispersed campsites so definitely check that out. For this video, here is a list of Lake Mead Campgrounds - www.nps.gov/lake/planyourvisit/camping.htm
This particular video is in Temple Bar Marina, hope that helps. Thanks for watching!