That time lapse of the stove cycling through the pellets with the nighttime sky doing its own cycling in the back ground was very cool. Keep enjoying those adventures!
Doesn't matter what you bring for grub. It's all good. You sure put a lot into your videos. They are great quality; for exmple the time lapse, planned compositions, scripted narration and such.
As a camping vlog, it doesn't 'need' to be a cooking vlog too. We romanticize outdoor cooking but, eating outside is still eating. Fuel for energy to be outdoors enjoying the wilderness. Just got to wondering how much content on YT is about 'eating'. & I view a bunch of food vlogs Be Well All
My husband and I wait for your new videos. We love your adventures. Your a great videographer, photographer, BOONDOCKER and all around great couple. Thank you for keeping your videos real. No boring content, no whining or ebegging. You have it all... We are fans for life.
@@projekt6_official yeah... me too! Envey.. in not jealous but rather happy others do this and dont fear ridicule or anything as its living within your means.. not overdoing it. If you need video games..you can do it at home.
Oh my gosh. Your voice brings me back to my child hood. “The Wonderful World of Disney.” When I was young, Sunday evening , the best show ever. you sound like the narrator.
Glad you are looking into the tick, my wife has been suffering from late stage chronic Lyme disease after being misdiagnosed (we live in AZ and NO ONE believed she could get it here) for years. It I has been dramatically life changing for her. I know she is most likely an outlier but still worth looking into. My understanding is the earlier you can catch and treat the better the success rate.
@@wendytravis6427 she worked at veterinary clinic and was bitten multiple times at work. She also had a unknown tick problem when she moved into her previous house that was undisclosed by the seller. These are all in the Phoenix area.
Hey Slim you said it buddy. Keep the campsites clean and don’t cut down trees. I totally agree with you that the best time to camp is without mosquitoes and without other campers. I just love being alone out there. Love the time lapse too. I sure hope that tick doesn’t give you any troubles. Stay safe my friend. ❤️🇨🇦❤️ Cheers!!!
Growing up, my family boondocked several times a year out in the Mojave desert. If we arrived and found a mess, my dad immediately set us all to work cleaning it up. It's a lesson that stuck. Always leave it better than you found it.
On October 6, 2024, in Maryland, USA, I was absolutely thrilled to see your beaming smile and your camper filled with joy! It's always incredible how compact your camper looks from the outside, yet it's so spacious and inviting inside. After watching some European van life RUclipsrs like yourself, I've started to change my eating habits. I'm not fully vegan, but I've shifted towards a diet similar to yours, and I've surprisingly found it easy to give up some of my favorite fried and meat dishes. Your simple and delicious recipes have made it a breeze to eat this way, whether I'm dining out or cooking at home. I must say, your stove/heater setup is pure genius! The way it crackles and radiates warmth is mesmerizing, and the view of the stars is simply breathtaking. Your videos truly provide a much-needed escape from the chaos of everyday life for your subscribers. And those animal tracks you encountered - what an exhilarating experience! As in getting out of there. The wind and the steep climbing had to be challenging. But the view from the top! I would need walking sticks to the climbs you accomplish. Thanks for the hike up this breath taking hill!
Slim, that stove is incredible your ingenuity and thoughtfulness in creating it inspires me. You definitely should be proud of what you did and how it improves the quality of your life and gives you more time to be out in the wilderness where you want to be.
SP... You obviously put a ton of work into making your videos and it shows. Absolutely outstanding! I love your style and how you narrate your videos. Everyone of your videos is very professionally done. You have great skill and your videos are good enough for PBS. You don't look old to me... You are in great shape... How old are you anyway? Thank you for this video It was a great way to start my day... I appreciate it... It was absolutely gorgeous! Safe travels SP and stay well.👍👍👍👍👍😊
Your videos are always full of beauty & its so great to see. The stove worked perfectly. A good night's sleep is part of keeping warm during the day too. An overtired body does not regulate temp well. Seems worth the hassle of assembly & deconstruction too. Good warning about respectful use the land.
Hey Slim, no worries on the food creation. There are plenty of cooking channels . I like your videos and imagine what it would be like if I had a little trailer and went out camping. you spend more time outside the camper than in.
The more I watch these videos, the more I like them. I enjoy the 'nature' breaks between the mechanical stuff which is why I originally started watching. Thanks
Thank you for taking us along on your beautiful trip. You have such an interesting, calming story telling voice. All the video images of nature close up, long enough so we can appreciate it, was so refreshing. Thanks Slim!
So good to see you boondocking again! Nothing wrong with boring. Your stove is just too darn cute! 💗😀 Great idea with the silicone bowl! Beautiful time lapse! You sure have some beautiful scenery to look at. Another great one, Slim!!
Hey, Slim, I am sorry for your loss. We'll keep enjoying the wilderness, camping, and beer. And we'll keep watching. Thanks for being so authentically you.
Hope the borders open up and you can have adventures here again. I love the quiet and none around too. The sound of the water trickling ahhhhhh. The birds are migrating back, thawing out all over, but, the wind, yes, it just went through here, Minnesota. Promise of spring is in the air!!
Great video Slim, thanks for letting us tag along. As you were driving over the camera leaving, I said to myself "he always has to come back for the camera". Boy I chuckled when you came back and said it. Great ending!!! For one, I truly appreciate you sharing your adventures. As you were showing the water, I had a 63 year old flash back to a Colorado trip my grandparents, mom and brothers took. It reminded me of that Colorado stream behind the cabin we stayed in. My grandpa made us boys fishing poles out of kite string safety pins and a small branch. O remember us seeing the little fish in that cold clear water as we dangled our lines in the stream. Great memories, thanks for bringing them to mind.
Hi Slim, I liked the videos of the river, flowing, ice patches, and the pine trees. Thanks. I’ll be getting out soon for I know how valuable that refreshment of nature can be. I do so appreciate your inspiration and that darling egg trailer. ❤️🚙👍🏼
Looks like Slim has gotten his stove close to near perfection though one hopes he'll still do a bit of baking/heating a beverage on it when it comes back out in the fall. A treasured memory from picnicking in the Colorado Rockies was putting drinks in a nearby stream to chill and the scent of pine pitch as we ate made everything taste better. The fair was simply, cut veggies, a bit of chip n dip on the side, and being more of a carnivore a hamburger of a grill still stirs the appetite to be outdoors all the more. The hills do get taller as one ages, but not the soul renewing delight of listening to a creek, the wind overhead, and the quiet where you can hear the crunch of pine needles under ones feet even if it's just a few yards away from where you've parked..
My son drove 120 miles to go camping with me (which I haven't seen in a year because of his work) on the Tennessee river, we were using a tent and a hammock, but we spent Saturday and Sunday cleaning the trash from the camping area, there are two dumpster for campers to put there trash in at the entrance of the camping park, but I guess no one seem them, but we filled both of them up with garbage and needed a third, please people if you camp what you bring in take it out, we spent less than 6 hours together talking and we had been looking forward to this for months. We did get one laugh, there was a 65 inch TV laying at the water edge.
I think your average camper is not doing gourmet meals. You keep it real. Kudos on your improvements to the stove. Snug as a bug . Love seeing you back out there in it. Beautiful scenes. And of course your calming voice.Good video
As you were hiking, my first thought was ticks! Living on the Southshore in NS,we have to be so careful. My husband was checking the sap buckets last week and later in the day found a deer tick crawling on his hand. The season has begun!
I always enjoy your camping trips as well as your nature walks. You tips and camper improvements is also appreciated. Thanks and stay healthy and safe.
Slim, the poem. Who has seen the Wind comes to mind, when you mentioned the wind in this beautiful video.. I enjoyed much. Please keep making more enjoyable Great vids.
Thanks Slim I really enjoyed the stars at around 8 minutes. Be careful of ticks. You are living a life many would enjoy if they could only take the leap I think..including me.
I really appreciate your videos. Your Yukon trip last year was such a treat. I am happy that the wood stove worked out for you. I know you had it on time lapse showing the stove at night, but OMG if I was camped near you I would be banging on your door telling you your camper was on fire.
Seemed like more of the vintage poetic Slim in this one. Your poetic descriptions of nature is one of your strongest attributes. For sure I like the photography and your McGiver skills. On this one you "went where the road took you". Best regards from Iowa where Maine meets California.
As an Albertan you should take a trip to Yellowknife. There's a lot of campgrounds around the town and lots to do in the summerish weather. You might enjoy it and get a light show if the weather is right. The roads are all paved so no mud bogs to drive through on the way there. It takes about 19 hrs from Edmonton. Keep posting Slim! You should put in some bearing buddies on that trailer, keeps your bearings greased and extends their life.
Slim, you can put 2 pieces of metal between the stove and the steel plate to keep the fan from over heating, also some of those fans bases are made to bend upward if they get too hot. Enjoy your travels, I know I do. Sam Quincy, Massachusetts USA
I know you enjoyed camping more than I did the video...but just barely. Nice to see you out there again doing your thing. And the beer always makes the day end well. Good luck with the prognosis on the tick Slim...hate those bastards!
Thank you for sharing your adventures. Your videos are very interesting and the vocabulary you use to describe nature helps me improve my knowledge of your language. Salut!
There's a gizmo called a "tick key" that looks like a great way to remove one of these pests. I once came out of the woods after a short hike, and had 3 of these bugs on me. Fortunately, none had attached yet, so I only had to brush them off. But I got one of these gadgets so that I'm ready for when they do.
Did you get it from Amazon? I need one. I got bit by a tick last week while camping in Kentucky. I’m not sure how long it was attached, but it was difficult to remove with just tweezers. Unfortunately, we only got the body out, dang it. Went to the doctor and got a prescription for the antibiotic, just in case. I wish the doctor would’ve removed the head, but she said it will work it’s way out on its own. Gross, right?! It’s still embedding and it’s been been 6 days😳
@@kristiejacobs4854 - It's been awhile, but I think I got it at the local Meijers. That's the local chain of grocery/department stores in the midwest - they're in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin. But Amazon would have them, I'm sure, or any decent outdoor store that carries more than just clothes designed to make you look like you're an outdoorsy person. Search for "tick key", "tick removal tool", etc, and you'll find it. Mine is a plastic tab with a hole that tapers to a slot. But at this point, this would only be good for the next tick. It won't do anything to remove the head now, if it's broken off and embedded in your skin. I don't know what you can do about that except wait, or have someone dig it out.
Great to see your travelling vids are back they are really relaxing to watch and always look forward to them coming out. In the UK here we have noticed it warming up - can’t wait to use my caravan for the first time in over a year in Cornwall April 12th when lockdown ends!
When I think about it... when I cook outside it's inspired by the seasons. Hot dogs roasted on a stick with a cold salad in the summer, chilis, stews and soups in the fall and winter accompanied with a seasonal brew. Of course there's a degree of motivation plays a part. To me, certain foods have a unique taste and nostalgic impact on the trip.
The updates to the stove seem to enhance the safety significantly. What a great job you have done on the design and build. I really love the spring and fall camping when the crowds are missing. Glad you have so many beautiful places to visit and share.
I’m a 75yr old lady in NW PA that enjoys all your your scenic narratives. Glad spring is here🥰 Thanks Slim🙏
I'm from Pittsburgh I'm close to u lol
I think the same! I work at home and often I listen with some looks his videos. Very enjoyable!
😊🙏
@@beavis8167 I closer. New Castle
York pa here.
That time lapse of the stove cycling through the pellets with the nighttime sky doing its own cycling in the back ground was very cool. Keep enjoying those adventures!
Doesn't matter what you bring for grub. It's all good. You sure put a lot into your videos. They are great quality; for exmple the time lapse, planned compositions, scripted narration and such.
As a camping vlog, it doesn't 'need' to be a cooking vlog too. We romanticize outdoor cooking but, eating outside is still eating. Fuel for energy to be outdoors enjoying the wilderness. Just got to wondering how much content on YT is about 'eating'. & I view a bunch of food vlogs
Be Well All
thats great observations there Poin Dexter
My husband and I wait for your new videos. We love your adventures. Your a great videographer, photographer, BOONDOCKER and all around great couple. Thank you for keeping your videos real. No boring content, no whining or ebegging. You have it all... We are fans for life.
Sorry I meant to say great couple!!! Don’t want to exclude you Carrie. I know you are the photographer...
"As you can see in my happy face" That was hilarious Slim!
I could eat peanut butter and bread for three days whilst camping. When you're hiking and sitting outside 75% of your day anything tastes good. 😊
Always a good morning when Mr Slim Potatohead posts a new video.
His older videos are entertaining and informative as his recent videos.
You have to be left envious of Slim's little trips. Sitting out drinking a brown ale and listening to the water flowing is a rough life.
Definitely am.
P.S. - Thanks for using "envious" instead of "jealous."
@@projekt6_official yeah... me too! Envey.. in not jealous but rather happy others do this and dont fear ridicule or anything as its living within your means.. not overdoing it. If you need video games..you can do it at home.
there isn't many things better in life than having a good beer out in the middle of nowhere with wonderful scenery and nobody else to bug you...
Oh my gosh. Your voice brings me back to my child hood. “The Wonderful World of Disney.”
When I was young, Sunday evening , the best show ever. you sound like the narrator.
You got it!
“Dennis the Hopper!” 😂😂. Love the time lapse footage!
Yes! But I have to admit that I looked more at the stars than the camper
Love your videos.
Glad you are looking into the tick, my wife has been suffering from late stage chronic Lyme disease after being misdiagnosed (we live in AZ and NO ONE believed she could get it here) for years. It I has been dramatically life changing for her. I know she is most likely an outlier but still worth looking into. My understanding is the earlier you can catch and treat the better the success rate.
Do you know where in AZ she got it? I’m curious because we live in AZ and are frequent tent campers.
@@wendytravis6427 she worked at veterinary clinic and was bitten multiple times at work. She also had a unknown tick problem when she moved into her previous house that was undisclosed by the seller. These are all in the Phoenix area.
I have a buddy who lost his 21 yo son to lime dz, from a father/son deer hunting trip, years earlier. One of the saddest things I’ve ever seen. Texas
@@KRT045 Thanks. I’m also in the Phoenix area.
@@papajeff5486 sorry to hear that.
That night time lapse was fantastic!
Whoa! The creek close up shots were so beautiful they looked otherworldly. Thank you, Slim! :-)
Wow what a night shot all those Stars in the sky don't see that around where I am.
Not everyone wants fancy meals. Some of us like keeping it simple.
For sure.
The difference between eating to live and living to eat.
It is about eating to live .... not living to eat. What is important....
Hey Slim you said it buddy. Keep the campsites clean and don’t cut down trees. I totally agree with you that the best time to camp is without mosquitoes and without other campers. I just love being alone out there. Love the time lapse too. I sure hope that tick doesn’t give you any troubles. Stay safe my friend. ❤️🇨🇦❤️ Cheers!!!
Growing up, my family boondocked several times a year out in the Mojave desert. If we arrived and found a mess, my dad immediately set us all to work cleaning it up. It's a lesson that stuck. Always leave it better than you found it.
@@mskraftee5252 your dad was a great gentleman. Thank you. Cheers!!!
@@ftkinsella Thanks. He was a true mountain man. We always said he was born 100 years too late.
On October 6, 2024, in Maryland, USA, I was absolutely thrilled to see your beaming smile and your camper filled with joy! It's always incredible how compact your camper looks from the outside, yet it's so spacious and inviting inside. After watching some European van life RUclipsrs like yourself, I've started to change my eating habits. I'm not fully vegan, but I've shifted towards a diet similar to yours, and I've surprisingly found it easy to give up some of my favorite fried and meat dishes. Your simple and delicious recipes have made it a breeze to eat this way, whether I'm dining out or cooking at home.
I must say, your stove/heater setup is pure genius! The way it crackles and radiates warmth is mesmerizing, and the view of the stars is simply breathtaking. Your videos truly provide a much-needed escape from the chaos of everyday life for your subscribers. And those animal tracks you encountered - what an exhilarating experience! As in getting out of there. The wind and the steep climbing had to be challenging. But the view from the top! I would need walking sticks to the climbs you accomplish. Thanks for the hike up this breath taking hill!
13:28 Hey! I can see that guy breaking into my trailer from up here!
Slim! It is great to see you out enjoying nature again. I always appreciate your respect for nature, campsites, and human beings!
Slim, that stove is incredible your ingenuity and thoughtfulness in creating it inspires me. You definitely should be proud of what you did and how it improves the quality of your life and gives you more time to be out in the wilderness where you want to be.
Subbed your channel
@@cherriemckinstry131 Thank you video’s coming soon
Hello! I love your channel name. Are you going to be posting any videos? I agree with your comment too! ;-)
U need to bring more beer it will help u to laylow be safe and we love you thank you so much for what you do Bonnie dozier calera al
SP... You obviously put a ton of work into making your videos and it shows. Absolutely outstanding! I love your style and how you narrate your videos. Everyone of your videos is very professionally done. You have great skill and your videos are good enough for PBS. You don't look old to me... You are in great shape... How old are you anyway? Thank you for this video It was a great way to start my day... I appreciate it... It was absolutely gorgeous! Safe travels SP and stay well.👍👍👍👍👍😊
Glad I made your day Marilyn, that makes mine. Thanks! SP
@@SlimPotatohead mine too.... in 65 but feel like 45..
You lift my spirits
I've been having a rough week. This video was so calming, and so beautiful, great shots. Thanks Slim for all you do to bring beauty into our lives.
Thanks, as always Slim, for the road trip, hike, views, heater update, and the appreciative and poetic narration. 💐💐💐
How nice to watch a peaceful, Scenic video after 4 days in the hospital. Thanks Slim.
Your videos are always full of beauty & its so great to see. The stove worked perfectly. A good night's sleep is part of keeping warm during the day too. An overtired body does not regulate temp well. Seems worth the hassle of assembly & deconstruction too. Good warning about respectful use the land.
I truly enjoy your nature photography and calm narration. Thanks for another good video.
Hey Slim, no worries on the food creation. There are plenty of cooking channels . I like your videos and imagine what it would be like if I had a little trailer and went out camping. you spend more time outside the camper than in.
You're good at getting great camera shots without the help of a drone. Well done. Happy Spring!
The more I watch these videos, the more I like them. I enjoy the 'nature' breaks between the mechanical stuff which is why I originally started watching. Thanks
Thank you for taking us along on your beautiful trip. You have such an interesting, calming story telling voice. All the video images of nature close up, long enough so we can appreciate it, was so refreshing. Thanks Slim!
totally agree, the hiking footage was fantastic! I love how slim doesn't feel the need to talk the whole time.
@@amylawrence2676 So true. He is in the moment.
So good to see you boondocking again! Nothing wrong with boring. Your stove is just too darn cute! 💗😀 Great idea with the silicone bowl! Beautiful time lapse! You sure have some beautiful scenery to look at. Another great one, Slim!!
Hey, Slim, I am sorry for your loss. We'll keep enjoying the wilderness, camping, and beer. And we'll keep watching. Thanks for being so authentically you.
Hope the borders open up and you can have adventures here again. I love the quiet and none around too. The sound of the water trickling ahhhhhh. The birds are migrating back, thawing out all over, but, the wind, yes, it just went through here, Minnesota. Promise of spring is in the air!!
Love to see the water flowing under the thin ice catching air bubbles. Hope you checked yourself over really good since you had a tic .
Nature's delighted seen in the comfort of my own home narrated so beautifully. Bravo sir 👏
Thanks Slim, the solitude and responsible enjoyment of outdoor exploration is why I subscribe to you!
Great video Slim, thanks for letting us tag along.
As you were driving over the camera leaving, I said to myself "he always has to come back for the camera". Boy I chuckled when you came back and said it. Great ending!!! For one, I truly appreciate you sharing your adventures. As you were showing the water, I had a 63 year old flash back to a Colorado trip my grandparents, mom and brothers took. It reminded me of that Colorado stream behind the cabin we stayed in. My grandpa made us boys fishing poles out of kite string safety pins and a small branch. O remember us seeing the little fish in that cold clear water as we dangled our lines in the stream. Great memories, thanks for bringing them to mind.
Hi Slim, I liked the videos of the river, flowing, ice patches, and the pine trees. Thanks. I’ll be getting out soon for I know how valuable that refreshment of nature can be. I do so appreciate your inspiration and that darling egg trailer. ❤️🚙👍🏼
What a nice three-day spring getaway after being cooped up all winter. Great video!
If it wasnt for you slim i wouldnt have no life lol. You provide the getaway i very much need
Looks like Slim has gotten his stove close to near perfection though one hopes he'll still do a bit of baking/heating a beverage on it when it comes back out in the fall. A treasured memory from picnicking in the Colorado Rockies was putting drinks in a nearby stream to chill and the scent of pine pitch as we ate made everything taste better. The fair was simply, cut veggies, a bit of chip n dip on the side, and being more of a carnivore a hamburger of a grill still stirs the appetite to be outdoors all the more. The hills do get taller as one ages, but not the soul renewing delight of listening to a creek, the wind overhead, and the quiet where you can hear the crunch of pine needles under ones feet even if it's just a few yards away from where you've parked..
I always enjoyed your videos. Especially your calm voice while narrating your video
My son drove 120 miles to go camping with me (which I haven't seen in a year because of his work) on the Tennessee river, we were using a tent and a hammock, but we spent Saturday and Sunday cleaning the trash from the camping area, there are two dumpster for campers to put there trash in at the entrance of the camping park, but I guess no one seem them, but we filled both of them up with garbage and needed a third, please people if you camp what you bring in take it out, we spent less than 6 hours together talking and we had been looking forward to this for months.
We did get one laugh, there was a 65 inch TV laying at the water edge.
That's sad JJ, but your message is bang on. Thanks so much though for helping out our campsites. SP
I think your average camper is not doing gourmet meals. You keep it real. Kudos on your improvements to the stove. Snug as a bug . Love seeing you back out there in it. Beautiful scenes. And of course your calming voice.Good video
Thank you for showing what you eat while camping!!! You're a great cook!!!
As you were hiking, my first thought was ticks! Living on the Southshore in NS,we have to be so careful. My husband was checking the sap buckets last week and later in the day found a deer tick crawling on his hand. The season has begun!
I always enjoy your camping trips as well as your nature walks. You tips and camper improvements is also appreciated. Thanks and stay healthy and safe.
Your videos have terrific narration. And I liked how you had your almost healthy meal. Great that there’s no mosquitoes.Keep the videos coming!
Slim, the poem. Who has seen the Wind comes to mind, when you mentioned the wind in this beautiful video.. I enjoyed much. Please keep making more enjoyable Great vids.
Bravo👏 Slim for the sights & sounds of the changing season.
Great video. Simple is good . Like the little adjustments on the stove
Thanks Slim I really enjoyed the stars at around 8 minutes. Be careful of ticks. You are living a life many would enjoy if they could only take the leap I think..including me.
You are the bob ross of camping! We love your channel. Always a feel good time
Always enjoy your videos Slim. I was a bit surprised you found that tick, it seems like it's a bit too early but guess not. Nasty little buggers!!
Thanks for making the new MODS for the pellet stove. And good that you found that tick ✔
Big YEA !!! for the wood stove and your little camper. You’ve done a good job, friend. Texas
It's good to see you back in your natural habitat. Always a "thumbs up" from me.
We eat just like you do, Slim. Nothing wrong with that. Your videos are so relaxing. Keep them coming!
Amazing stars!!
Such a beautiful stay you enjoyed there! Loved the timed-lapsed night sky, so gorgeous! Thank you, as always, for taking us along!
Slim, appreciate all the double treks to get get the shots of you climbing and descending! What you do for your viewers! Good one.
Slim's living the dream. Thanx for sharing this.
That's a very efficient burn to only leave that amount of ash! A very well designed system you have there.
Ah..the good 'ol outdoor scenes, camping, and breathtaking hikes. I love it. Welcome back Slim! 🙂
Loved your happy face 😁 ! Beautiful country and awesome attitude .
I really appreciate your videos. Your Yukon trip last year was such a treat. I am happy that the wood stove worked out for you. I know you had it on time lapse showing the stove at night, but OMG if I was camped near you I would be banging on your door telling you your camper was on fire.
You were 100% right about the effort and the view.BEAUTIFUL!
THANK YOU
I loved your time lapse. Love the views.
Trees, especially pine trees = ticks = tick sickness.. thanks for the relaxing and refreshing video 😀🤗
You lead a nice life. Thanks for sharing it. I am learning tranquility my own way, but your way has many advantages.
Ingenious and it looks good
Ahhhhhh. Good ol March winds.
Wow those stars!!! Beautiful
Just love your photography. I enjoyed you enjoying your trip...
I like the keep it simple attitude.
Absolutely brilliant, as always, Slim!...
Videography, storyline, visual composition...everything!
Please keep ‘em coming!
Tom in The Hat
Great video! Nice reminder at the end that tick season is upon us.
Seemed like more of the vintage poetic Slim in this one. Your poetic descriptions of nature is one of your strongest attributes. For sure I like the photography and your McGiver skills. On this one you "went where the road took you".
Best regards from Iowa where Maine meets California.
Great job on the evolution of your stove, you must be very satisfied with your work.
As an Albertan you should take a trip to Yellowknife. There's a lot of campgrounds around the town and lots to do in the summerish weather. You might enjoy it and get a light show if the weather is right. The roads are all paved so no mud bogs to drive through on the way there. It takes about 19 hrs from Edmonton. Keep posting Slim!
You should put in some bearing buddies on that trailer, keeps your bearings greased and extends their life.
The border to the NWT has been shut to travelers for over a year now. When it opens again I'd love to go! SP
The lichen was " like'n" that dead tree. :)
Slim, you can put 2 pieces of metal between the stove and the steel plate to keep the fan from over heating, also some of those fans bases are made to bend upward if they get too hot.
Enjoy your travels, I know I do.
Sam
Quincy, Massachusetts USA
I know you enjoyed camping more than I did the video...but just barely. Nice to see you out there again doing your thing. And the beer always makes the day end well. Good luck with the prognosis on the tick Slim...hate those bastards!
This was what kept me going all day in order to get through all of the picky details of work. THANK YOU!
I just loved this video. I think i should love to visit Canada.
That stove is blazing! The stars are beautiful.
Enjoy your videos, very interesting, fun, and never dull adventure. Thank you for sharing.
Another great nature video thx Slim 💕💕
Great way to start off my snowy Colorado Monday morning Slim! Loved the whole video, especially the time lapse. Thanks again.
Thank you for sharing your adventures. Your videos are very interesting and the vocabulary you use to describe nature helps me improve my knowledge of your language. Salut!
Ain't nothing wrong with a simple home cook meal. Love your vids Slim
Congrats! Summit #1!! Ty for taking us along with you!
Great video! Thanks for all that climbing to get the video!
Great job on the pellet stove Slim. I liked your upgrades. Looked like a great trip.
There's a gizmo called a "tick key" that looks like a great way to remove one of these pests. I once came out of the woods after a short hike, and had 3 of these bugs on me. Fortunately, none had attached yet, so I only had to brush them off. But I got one of these gadgets so that I'm ready for when they do.
Did you get it from Amazon? I need one. I got bit by a tick last week while camping in Kentucky. I’m not sure how long it was attached, but it was difficult to remove with just tweezers. Unfortunately, we only got the body out, dang it. Went to the doctor and got a prescription for the antibiotic, just in case. I wish the doctor would’ve removed the head, but she said it will work it’s way out on its own. Gross, right?! It’s still embedding and it’s been been 6 days😳
@@kristiejacobs4854 - It's been awhile, but I think I got it at the local Meijers. That's the local chain of grocery/department stores in the midwest - they're in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin. But Amazon would have them, I'm sure, or any decent outdoor store that carries more than just clothes designed to make you look like you're an outdoorsy person. Search for "tick key", "tick removal tool", etc, and you'll find it. Mine is a plastic tab with a hole that tapers to a slot.
But at this point, this would only be good for the next tick. It won't do anything to remove the head now, if it's broken off and embedded in your skin. I don't know what you can do about that except wait, or have someone dig it out.
Walmart sells these in camping section
Great to see your travelling vids are back they are really relaxing to watch and always look forward to them coming out. In the UK here we have noticed it warming up - can’t wait to use my caravan for the first time in over a year in Cornwall April 12th when lockdown ends!
When I think about it... when I cook outside it's inspired by the seasons. Hot dogs roasted on a stick with a cold salad in the summer, chilis, stews and soups in the fall and winter accompanied with a seasonal brew. Of course there's a degree of motivation plays a part. To me, certain foods have a unique taste and nostalgic impact on the trip.
The updates to the stove seem to enhance the safety significantly. What a great job you have done on the design and build. I really love the spring and fall camping when the crowds are missing. Glad you have so many beautiful places to visit and share.