I would love to do this, only problem/question is how well it would fair in week long -50c up here in northern ontario, love your setup, living the dream
Brian is a lot more energetic when he has someone to talk to directly, when he is talking about his tent set up. He is pretty energetic in his own videos covering this tent, but he was going 100 mph all through this one. You can tell he has that genuine passion for it, to give him the energy and motivation to do it to begin with, but he really seems to come out swinging when he has someone to do wit with. Like he chugged a whole bunch of espresso before Phil started filming. Or perhaps he was out by himself for long enough that he just digs finally having some company, and telling that company what he is doing. Which seems pretty common, even among intense introverts like me, if we've been off on our own for a few weeks.
I think he is a lot like me, we both get really excited when we are with the right people. We always geek out over this stuff! Thanks for watching and noticing that passion
I miss doing it. We have an Rv now. But when we were younger a couple of us would camp in an old shack (hut) in the worst conditions. It was so airy that the stove barely kept it warm. Then go out at night. Thankfully we had the Old Army sleeping bags that where made for below zero. Lol Good times
Love the videos with you and Brian and the pups ! I say if your going to do winter camping this is the way to go! Been loving all your videos Phil!! ❤❤ keep Mobbing❤❤
I've been living in a six-man military crew tent with a stove for 5 years now. Haven't had a job for I've been blacklisted from my last job. Had an injury to my right hand being crushed and that's the reason for them letting me go just to come find out they did blacklist me. Did have two dogs till I was working for a rancher and had somebody watch them they ended up killing them last July. It's tough! Been in the mountains of Colorado my whole life living off the land. creditors are coming after me but there's nothing that I can do. This last cold spell we had a couple weeks ago and put a damper on my truck and it's just a matter of time before the engine blows. But as long as you have the skills the wanting to live in willing to learn you can do this. Only thing that I do different is that my campus set up two miles from any road and I parked my vehicle in different spots every time.
I love what yall are doing. I'm inspired and growing motivated by the day to start my journey mobbing on the road in my rig. Blessings and safe travels to yall.
Get that Ambo fires up and get out there! Just put a sleeping bag in the back. See how that mobs in the snow with that new Dana 60 axle....Mark (& Teresa)
@@OutOfOfficeCamping lol right??!!! Yeah I hung out with Phil the other day and it was awesome just need another hang out with brain or all 3 of us. We have such a good time just being us.
I was in the U S Army in A G.P Medium tent with wood burning stove in the 1970's. On the Big Island dead north about in the center if the island for 3 month. We burn wood at night playing cards, 60 degrees is freezing to us when it's 80 degrees all the time.
He's clearly very happy with his setup and excited to show it off, so good for him. But man, I have to think by the time you break that all down, tow it (I assume), and set it back up, some sort of trailer would be a lot easier and probably more comfortable. Granted the tent doesn't have the 8 foot width constraint, which is hard to get around if you don't buy a commercial RV. But still.
It's not freezing in the tent with the wood stove. Even when it is below 0 out side you can have 70+ degs inside with the stove. I know it's hard to believe but having used a wood stove for years it's the truth.
@@oldmillrd8153 well, Thanks, good to know, I haven’t tried it yet. We use car camping for cold days, but it feels cold still, I guess I can give it a try for a wood stove
Spent the last 4 years watching van life video's, and I have come to the conclusion that I am much more suited for tent camping with a woodstove, much rather do that then be cooped up in a Van, staying in parking lot etc.
Yeah, I definitely love camping with a wood stove. I prefer using woods like cedar/juniper for the fantastic aroma, I feel like that greatly adds to the experience.
@@OffGridBackcountryAdventures Definately, I spent a lot of time with propane heaters, gas generators and diesel, the noise, cost, they break down, and being able to load up with a good supply of wood and just relax for a week or two and not worry about buying more fuel just makes life easier.
@@A.I-GAMING yeah, I agree wood makes heating so much easier. I also like the fact it's old school, kind of makes the experience feel like a throwback to pioneer days.
Hi Dean, I've been using a four dog stove ever since I started winter camping and can't say enough great things about it. Here's a link to the stove...mine is metal but you can get the titanium version if you'd like as both options are available for sale on the website. I prefer a heavier stove so that in high winds it stays in one place with no effort on my part. fourdog.com/two-dog-stove-dx/
Awesome video...But...your voices sound like they are slightly sped up or at a different than normal speed/frequency/tone?...Slightly Mickey Mouse...Am I tripping or what?! Lol Always great stuff brother...and always Down 2 Mob!! Peace ~ Jack Ps I follow both you guys always...keep up the amazing work Phil and Brian!!
@@OffGridBackcountryAdventures Our pleasure! We mentioned you and the channel in our last winter camping video 🙂...Please check it out when you have time.. Thank you for taking us on your journey of life! Mark (& Teresa)
You have me confused with someone else. I started living as a nomad in the summer of 2015 and have always used this tent in the winter. I don't have a cabin to live in.
I subbed to your channel when you had little over 100 subs. You had a lot of cabin living and homesteading videos in 2017-18-19 and just took trips with the truck. It's all good. As long as we keep on traveling and living as a minimalists.
@@troutjunkie7330 What are you talking about with 2017, 2018, and 2019? You are confused my friend. The only time I took care of a cabin was for two months in the winter of 2018. I was a part time care taker of a 300 acre ranch and one of my main responsibilities was taking care of my friends cabin because he hurt his back. It was only for two months, the rest of the time I camped in a tent with my wood stove. LOL but hey, you know me better than me so.....
Always a blast hanging out with you, Phil! Look forward to hanging out soon. ~ Brian
you too man! Thanks for showing me around the tent. I'm always inspired after hanging out with you!
I love you and your dog Sierra.
@@giuliamartini7959 thank you! Sierra is such a great companion, couldn't ask for a better travel partner. :)
I would love to do this, only problem/question is how well it would fair in week long -50c up here in northern ontario, love your setup, living the dream
Bless him. He’s so passionate and it shows. Great dude.
Thanks Forged From Freedom! I really love living this way and it's always fun connecting with Phil. We have a blast hanging out.
Love Brian and how he treats his dog.:) 🐕
Brian is a lot more energetic when he has someone to talk to directly, when he is talking about his tent set up. He is pretty energetic in his own videos covering this tent, but he was going 100 mph all through this one. You can tell he has that genuine passion for it, to give him the energy and motivation to do it to begin with, but he really seems to come out swinging when he has someone to do wit with.
Like he chugged a whole bunch of espresso before Phil started filming. Or perhaps he was out by himself for long enough that he just digs finally having some company, and telling that company what he is doing. Which seems pretty common, even among intense introverts like me, if we've been off on our own for a few weeks.
I think he is a lot like me, we both get really excited when we are with the right people. We always geek out over this stuff! Thanks for watching and noticing that passion
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Always happy to see Brian and Sierra. Take care
YOU GUYS ARE KILLIN IT !!
Love Brian's channel. Watch all of them. Greetings from the Caribbean
Excellent point about storing the wood away from the fire.
I love dudes who truely love the alternative lifestyle.
I miss doing it. We have an Rv now. But when we were younger a couple of us would camp in an old shack (hut) in the worst conditions. It was so airy that the stove barely kept it warm. Then go out at night. Thankfully we had the Old Army sleeping bags that where made for below zero. Lol Good times
Love Sierra's face when she's running toward the camera. Looks like a cartoon character.
Love the videos with you and Brian and the pups ! I say if your going to do winter camping this is the way to go! Been loving all your videos Phil!! ❤❤ keep Mobbing❤❤
Alright what do you think - how long could you stay out in a snow storm in this thing? After being in there myself I’m amazed how warm it was!!
Love the video, Phil!! Thanks for featuring my winter set up, always fun hanging out!
I've been living in a six-man military crew tent with a stove for 5 years now. Haven't had a job for I've been blacklisted from my last job. Had an injury to my right hand being crushed and that's the reason for them letting me go just to come find out they did blacklist me. Did have two dogs till I was working for a rancher and had somebody watch them they ended up killing them last July. It's tough! Been in the mountains of Colorado my whole life living off the land. creditors are coming after me but there's nothing that I can do. This last cold spell we had a couple weeks ago and put a damper on my truck and it's just a matter of time before the engine blows. But as long as you have the skills the wanting to live in willing to learn you can do this. Only thing that I do different is that my campus set up two miles from any road and I parked my vehicle in different spots every time.
Always good to see you guys together!
You guys are a blast ...would love it if you guys did more footage of just hanging out such a cool vibe you guys throw
Thanks for the tent tour guys.
I bought a sweet tent from Arctic Oven (alaskan made) and also bought a woodstove from Winnerwell. Winter camping is awesome.
I have been watching Brian on U tube for over a year now. That is how I found your channel originally Phil.
thats awesome to hear Michael! thanks for following my adventures as well. Brian is and will always be a huge inspiration for me!
I like the link to Brian's channel!
I love what yall are doing. I'm inspired and growing motivated by the day to start my journey mobbing on the road in my rig. Blessings and safe travels to yall.
Phil....love the energy...Brian.....hey bud.....you guys are living the life.
Looks amazingly peaceful
Love Brian and Sierra!
Sweet set up, love the wood stove!
Dudes a branded wood stove operator... i like it!
Have a safe blessed night! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Loving the heat fan -
no electricity needed !!!!
I love it! Such a convenient stove fan and it helps to not burn through as much wood. Love my Ecofan. :)
I have this same set up. Have stayed three weeks at the longest out hunting. Super cozy. Great gear.
Y'all got me itching to live this life! Goals this year to start gearing up. That tent was excellent!
I don’t think he’s seen people for awhile lol he was talkin fast lol 😂 great video! I’ve watched some of his. Thanks so much for sharing 💜
Yeah, I'm a fast talker after a few days of no humans :)
That'd be super comfy.
“Oh, you’re glamping” says the guy sitting at his computer in a house with central heating and air, running water and electricity.
Already know this is gonna be an awesome video
Phil you really nail it with your choice of music for your videos 👍. I hope there’s no bears 🐻 in the area.
Wow, so comfortable.
best of luck to the both of you this looks awesome
Thank you again.
Yeah buddy miss you guys 🤙🏽
Get that Ambo fires up and get out there! Just put a sleeping bag in the back. See how that mobs in the snow with that new Dana 60 axle....Mark (& Teresa)
@@OutOfOfficeCamping lol right??!!! Yeah I hung out with Phil the other day and it was awesome just need another hang out with brain or all 3 of us. We have such a good time just being us.
Outstanding !!! Been following Brian for a few years !!! Outstanding video !! 👍👍💪💪💪💪💪✌✌
Hi Brian, Sierra, Phil and Koda.
I follow both of your awesome channels.
Hi Jacki! :)
I lived in a small dome tent, actually a couple, lol outside copper mountain ski resort year round for 7 years, so I've learned a few things !
Right on, Copper Mountain gets some good snow so I imagine you had awesome conditions on the reg!
Dude, Brian has pulled the ripcord. Soaking rays in So-Cal. No more Winter camping this season that I can see.😂
I'm tracking snowstorms in the Eastern Sierras.
Sounds like me when I haven't seen anyone on the farm for months on end !! I have like 'Verbal diarrhea' !😁
I'm jealous of your life Brian... Winter camping= solitude..❤️☮️
Thanks Regina, I love living this way! ~ Brian
@@OffGridBackcountryAdventures without a doubt I believe that!!!
Awesome video!
I was in the U S Army in A G.P Medium tent with wood burning stove in the 1970's. On the Big Island dead north about in the center if the island for 3 month. We burn wood at night playing cards, 60 degrees is freezing to us when it's 80 degrees all the time.
Phil....great vid as always! The intro music was perfect!!
Brian...that is not “glamping”, pretty hardcore shit...props to you buddy! Enjoy!
Love ya both! Wish I was there!! 😁. Hi Sierra!!! 🥰
I have a hand fire coal stove, I call the burn, stove bite
He's clearly very happy with his setup and excited to show it off, so good for him. But man, I have to think by the time you break that all down, tow it (I assume), and set it back up, some sort of trailer would be a lot easier and probably more comfortable. Granted the tent doesn't have the 8 foot width constraint, which is hard to get around if you don't buy a commercial RV. But still.
He has a video on the tear down and it's not that extensive time wise. He also stays in one place for awhile so tear down doesn't happen that often.
Well the fan got me to order one for my propane heater. Nice idea. Oh BTW the DOWN2MOB code doesn’t seem to work on Dometic.
So dope.
If you want to see more “Hot Tenting” check out “Lost Lakes” or “Alexis Outdoors”.
All very cool.
The 2 people who thumb downed the video..it’s because they live in their parents basement.
hahahaa ya its not for everyone I guess!
Hey ! You don't know how rough it is down here!
@@tcuster55 HAHHAA perfect response!!
What do you suggest for internet if you have no cell signal? I want to road trip and work remote. Appreciate the info.
Wow it must be hard to be in a tent with the freezing temperatures, but I guess some people can do it
It is actually really comfy and warm in the tent! All about having the right gear, like Brian says. Thank you for watching!
It's not freezing in the tent with the wood stove. Even when it is below 0 out side you can have 70+ degs inside with the stove. I know it's hard to believe but having used a wood stove for years it's the truth.
@@oldmillrd8153 well, Thanks, good to know, I haven’t tried it yet. We use car camping for cold days, but it feels cold still, I guess I can give it a try for a wood stove
Spent the last 4 years watching van life video's, and I have come to the conclusion that I am much more suited for tent camping with a woodstove, much rather do that then be cooped up in a Van, staying in parking lot etc.
Yeah, I definitely love camping with a wood stove. I prefer using woods like cedar/juniper for the fantastic aroma, I feel like that greatly adds to the experience.
@@OffGridBackcountryAdventures Definately, I spent a lot of time with propane heaters, gas generators and diesel, the noise, cost, they break down, and being able to load up with a good supply of wood and just relax for a week or two and not worry about buying more fuel just makes life easier.
@@A.I-GAMING yeah, I agree wood makes heating so much easier. I also like the fact it's old school, kind of makes the experience feel like a throwback to pioneer days.
Great intel as usual. Im looking into getting a wood stove. Would you recommend a titanium or stainless steel stove? Manufacturer? Thanks
Hi Dean, I've been using a four dog stove ever since I started winter camping and can't say enough great things about it. Here's a link to the stove...mine is metal but you can get the titanium version if you'd like as both options are available for sale on the website. I prefer a heavier stove so that in high winds it stays in one place with no effort on my part. fourdog.com/two-dog-stove-dx/
You guys should come and camp I Guadalupe
Notification mob squad gooooooo!
What wood stove is that Brian? Looks perfect.
Hi Rob, I am running the "little dog dx" stove from Four Dog Stoves. Here is the link - fourdog.com/two-dog-stove-dx/
@@OffGridBackcountryAdventures thank you sir. Stay warm.
I thought he was rocking an ARB add-on tent?
Nice weather is for wimps! Lmao! Soooo true!!! 😆🤣😂😀
Cozy
When do we get to see the damage from KOH?
Theft has to be a consideration when you leave ?
Awesome video...But...your voices sound like they are slightly sped up or at a different than normal speed/frequency/tone?...Slightly Mickey Mouse...Am I tripping or what?! Lol
Always great stuff brother...and always Down 2 Mob!!
Peace ~ Jack
Ps I follow both you guys always...keep up the amazing work Phil and Brian!!
Anyone have Brian’s link? Thanks
His channel is, "Off Grid Back Country Adventures" if you search that on RUclips has will come up
We love watching Brian! Looks like someone had some fun making all those figure eights! Was that snow circles from down2mob aliens? Mark (& Teresa)
Thanks Mark & Teresa!
@@OffGridBackcountryAdventures Our pleasure! We mentioned you and the channel in our last winter camping video 🙂...Please check it out when you have time.. Thank you for taking us on your journey of life! Mark (& Teresa)
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What kind of Coffee you drinkin’? I need some of that:)
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Great video I envy y'all. I am anchored in suburban life yuck
Thanks Shane, it's always fun to meet up with Phil and hang out. I'm glad I got a chance to show him my winter set up.
Brian is in Southern California.
This was filmed a month ago
@@Down2Mob 👈🏻😆👍🏻y'all getting properties right? Congratulations!
@@everycoLor_312 yes Brian is getting one really close to my families off grid property and im super stoked! Thanks for the congrats and watching!
@@Down2Mob you both have excellent channels, enjoy watching, thankyou!
@@Down2Mob lol, I’m getting a property in SW CO just as Brian is leaving. 🤣
Brian is a cool guy but the 6 years in a tent story is not true. He lived in his cabin till 2019 and just venture out with the tent and truck
You have me confused with someone else. I started living as a nomad in the summer of 2015 and have always used this tent in the winter. I don't have a cabin to live in.
I subbed to your channel when you had little over 100 subs. You had a lot of cabin living and homesteading videos in 2017-18-19 and just took trips with the truck. It's all good. As long as we keep on traveling and living as a minimalists.
@@troutjunkie7330 What are you talking about with 2017, 2018, and 2019? You are confused my friend. The only time I took care of a cabin was for two months in the winter of 2018. I was a part time care taker of a 300 acre ranch and one of my main responsibilities was taking care of my friends cabin because he hurt his back. It was only for two months, the rest of the time I camped in a tent with my wood stove. LOL but hey, you know me better than me so.....
Sorry Brian. I fallow many nomads on RUclips. Probably got you mixed up with someone else. So many truck dwellers these days. Stay safe and warm.
Gonna start asking emo chicks if they work with wood stoves