Hey Mate. I’m from NC in the US…stumbled across and enjoyed your video! You have a talent for your shot arrangements and pacing of video with a nice mixture of ASMR and dialogue. Watching camping/outdoor videos is therapy for me. I’ve Seen a lot of good ones and unfortunately a lot of bad ones. Subbed you so will be looking forward to your next one. And Your exaggerated “Ahh!” After every sip of tea had me laughing. Enjoyed the cheeky humor! Keep up the good work!
@@crowmac004 Hi buddy. I’m glad I can provide content you enjoy. I also watch camping videos when I’m relaxed and use them to get to sleep to at times. I appreciate your support, I’m sure you will enjoy the next video. All the best for the new year 👍
@@Horneoutdoors if this is your first 3 videos then you will get far 😉 took me a year to get to a level where I started to get happy with my vids. And now it feels like I'm back to where I started 😂
@ yeah I have some cool ideas and a way to streamline the videos so they make sense and quicker. I also have some discussions and things to have. I had a channel before but I didn’t take it seriously and made the videos too long. I am in a good space now where I want to do it and get excited about it 😜
@@Horneoutdoors that's the most important thing. To get exited about it. I've lost it a bit due to 100 vids with minimal views. But Im starting to get back the spark. Merry Christmas buddy! Have a fantastic 2025 and see you in Nature
Thanks for this - what do you think to the solo tent? Can’t understand why it has so much mesh in the sleep pod if it’s a 4 season tent, will obviously be more draughty. Looks decent tho - thanks
I love this tent… because it’s a hot tent it’s classed as a 4 season which is usually the case with most hot tents, otherwise without the stove it would need the solid inner to be classed as 4 seasons. The tent is relatively small and lightweight for such a size and it survived been out in crazy rain one time with no leaks. I can sit inside on a naturehike or trekology camping chair too. The inner has so many pockets and a floating shelf above for all your items. The only problem I found with it was the stove jack under the waterproof cover was like a welders felt instead of the usual silvery fireproof material… this meant the rain on the felt eventually started dripping onto the stove so I replaced it with a cheap Amazon one and cut to size to fit for £7. But other than that All in all a big thumbs up from me. Hope this helps.
One of the stoves I use looks to be a similar size, a Winnerwell 1G Stainless Steel Stove without the window on the size. I love the stove, the versatility, but the size and capacity is a hard pill to swallow. We cut wood for deer camp for a regular size stove, but 16" pieces of split wood almost needs to be cut in half again for the smaller stove. What's your advice there? Do you stick to breaking up sticks or cut specially cut wood for the smaller stove?
@@JBOutdoors I use only hardwood in my stove to prevent creasote build up and so it’s burns clean and hot. So I personally just break up sticks and put whatever I find onto an open fire so I’m not stressing and tiring myself out. I only focus on cutting for my wood stove. If you want to make sure you have plenty of wood prepared for your wood stove then process only for that and use it for the campfire too. But I find I end up inside the tent with my stove going a lot earlier and I just relax in there especially if it’s raining or bad weather. So just focus on your wood stove.
@@viagro1980 yeah easily. I’ve recently used it in my large hammock hot tent check out the recent video just dropped. It’s more than capable of heating a large space. Hope this helps
Hi, it’s the same setup apart from the 3 doors. This only has the one. It packs tiny and is full of features. It’s 15d silnylon too so lighter yet just as strong. I love it
@@aislinnrush2538 it’s a good stove… reminds me of an upgraded pomoly timber stove. The side glass is massive which kicks out a lot of heat and makes for good viewing. I like it if I’m honest. I have the pomoly t1 mini which is brilliant, this one is bigger than that so I can load it up so it burns longer, but the prices of pomoly stoves have shot up. For the money you can’t go wrong. It has warped a bit like every stove does but once put together you can’t tell. I will be using it quite often. Hope this helps.
The tent has, in my opinion, a design flaw. The stove is much too close to the sleeping cabin. The Stove Jack should have been placed somewhere else, I personally find the position stupid.
@@m.mueller71 maybe the video makes it look that way… it’s not crazy close, it does make it easier to load the stove when chilling in bed. It could have been a bit further back so it’s not as hard to step past to get into bed so I agree with that. I’ll be honest there’s always improvements with every tent I have had… I would love to design a tent and make it perfect. I feel like there’s so many good traits in all different tents that could be merged together to make the “perfect” tent. 👍
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Beautiful work man, area looks great!
@@ervinslens cheers bud 👍
15:15 had me laughing lol
@@eastcoast78 😜
The amount of "ahhhhh's" he did after taking sips had me wondering if he was just being funny or just genuinely does this.
@@StreetDogSteve I was just being funny. I’m very random sometimes 😉
@@Horneoutdoors Gotcha! You never know these days ;D
@ yeah just light hearted banter… I get what you’re saying, world has gone mad these days. 🤦♂️
I have this almost exact same setup. Thanks for posting. Great video.
@@bradbruce5761 thanks for watching and supporting 👍
Hey Mate. I’m from NC in the US…stumbled across and enjoyed your video!
You have a talent for your shot arrangements and pacing of video with a nice mixture of ASMR and dialogue.
Watching camping/outdoor videos is therapy for me. I’ve Seen a lot of good ones and unfortunately a lot of bad ones. Subbed you so will be looking forward to your next one.
And Your exaggerated “Ahh!” After every sip of tea had me laughing. Enjoyed the cheeky humor!
Keep up the good work!
@@crowmac004 Hi buddy. I’m glad I can provide content you enjoy. I also watch camping videos when I’m relaxed and use them to get to sleep to at times. I appreciate your support, I’m sure you will enjoy the next video.
All the best for the new year 👍
Have the same pack. Love the roll top and zipper on the front
@@benwallace5389 honestly it’s the best pack I have used… wouldn’t be without it. I can literally fit everything inside 👌
Nice to see you back mate 👍🏻
@@Mugwumps107 cheers bud!
Great vid 👌👌
@@LokalizeNature thanks dude. They will improve with each video so keep tuning in 😉
@@Horneoutdoors if this is your first 3 videos then you will get far 😉 took me a year to get to a level where I started to get happy with my vids. And now it feels like I'm back to where I started 😂
@ yeah I have some cool ideas and a way to streamline the videos so they make sense and quicker. I also have some discussions and things to have. I had a channel before but I didn’t take it seriously and made the videos too long. I am in a good space now where I want to do it and get excited about it 😜
@@Horneoutdoors that's the most important thing. To get exited about it. I've lost it a bit due to 100 vids with minimal views. But Im starting to get back the spark. Merry Christmas buddy! Have a fantastic 2025 and see you in Nature
BTW the tent looks awesome. I have the masif 2man tent and I love it
Thanks for this - what do you think to the solo tent? Can’t understand why it has so much mesh in the sleep pod if it’s a 4 season tent, will obviously be more draughty. Looks decent tho - thanks
I love this tent… because it’s a hot tent it’s classed as a 4 season which is usually the case with most hot tents, otherwise without the stove it would need the solid inner to be classed as 4 seasons. The tent is relatively small and lightweight for such a size and it survived been out in crazy rain one time with no leaks. I can sit inside on a naturehike or trekology camping chair too. The inner has so many pockets and a floating shelf above for all your items. The only problem I found with it was the stove jack under the waterproof cover was like a welders felt instead of the usual silvery fireproof material… this meant the rain on the felt eventually started dripping onto the stove so I replaced it with a cheap Amazon one and cut to size to fit for £7. But other than that All in all a big thumbs up from me. Hope this helps.
@ thanks, very useful 👍
One of the stoves I use looks to be a similar size, a Winnerwell 1G Stainless Steel Stove without the window on the size. I love the stove, the versatility, but the size and capacity is a hard pill to swallow. We cut wood for deer camp for a regular size stove, but 16" pieces of split wood almost needs to be cut in half again for the smaller stove. What's your advice there? Do you stick to breaking up sticks or cut specially cut wood for the smaller stove?
@@JBOutdoors I use only hardwood in my stove to prevent creasote build up and so it’s burns clean and hot. So I personally just break up sticks and put whatever I find onto an open fire so I’m not stressing and tiring myself out. I only focus on cutting for my wood stove. If you want to make sure you have plenty of wood prepared for your wood stove then process only for that and use it for the campfire too. But I find I end up inside the tent with my stove going a lot earlier and I just relax in there especially if it’s raining or bad weather. So just focus on your wood stove.
Hope this helps dude
Do you think you could use this Stowe on a bigger tent, pomoly x6 for example?
@@viagro1980 yeah easily. I’ve recently used it in my large hammock hot tent check out the recent video just dropped. It’s more than capable of heating a large space. Hope this helps
Is this the same as the 2 person version
Hi, it’s the same setup apart from the 3 doors. This only has the one. It packs tiny and is full of features. It’s 15d silnylon too so lighter yet just as strong. I love it
@ COOL JUST seen it on sale for $145
@ nice! That’s a bargain price
Hi. What little Table is this? Best Regards Mike from Germany
@@m.mueller71 hi Mike, the table is the fire maple dandelion table. I love it.
Can u tell me where u got that stool…
@@davidorgill5713 was from gooutdoors but it’s not available anymore… there are quite a few of the same style and size on Amazon. 👍
What was your opinion on the Whale Song Stove?
@@aislinnrush2538 it’s a good stove… reminds me of an upgraded pomoly timber stove. The side glass is massive which kicks out a lot of heat and makes for good viewing.
I like it if I’m honest. I have the pomoly t1 mini which is brilliant, this one is bigger than that so I can load it up so it burns longer, but the prices of pomoly stoves have shot up.
For the money you can’t go wrong. It has warped a bit like every stove does but once put together you can’t tell. I will be using it quite often.
Hope this helps.
The tent has, in my opinion, a design flaw.
The stove is much too close to the sleeping cabin.
The Stove Jack should have been placed somewhere else, I personally find the position stupid.
@@m.mueller71 maybe the video makes it look that way… it’s not crazy close, it does make it easier to load the stove when chilling in bed. It could have been a bit further back so it’s not as hard to step past to get into bed so I agree with that. I’ll be honest there’s always improvements with every tent I have had… I would love to design a tent and make it perfect. I feel like there’s so many good traits in all different tents that could be merged together to make the “perfect” tent. 👍