Just an FYI for everybody: as long as those green propane tanks are empty they are 100% recyclable. Pull the pressure relief to drain the last bit of propane to atmosphere and throw them in your blue bin 👍🏼
Why throw them away? I just use a refill coupling and a scale. Weigh a new full one, then bleed propane from a 20# tank into the smaller green tank, when it weighs as much as a new one, stop.
Hahahah, I know right?!? But technically I didn’t bring the kitchen sink in this one - that’s in my video called ‘The Kitchen’ 😂😂👊🏼 Thank you for watching and for your comment! 🙏🏼 I really appreciate it! 😀
The Term is used in Comparison to others who do go way further than what you see here. It is a Minimalist version for this specific Person/Family. It is also 2024, so thinking Minimalist still has to be what we did in the early 1900's is silly. It is an example for this specific person how they go to a Minimalist set-up while still having everything you need. I am surprised at the level of Teenage Density in the comment thread. I know that not everyone who commented is under the age of 15, but most certainly act like a ignorant 15 year old. Blows my mind.
A new definition for Minimalism. Back in the day, it was bash your beater car into the woods, dine on a box of dry Cheerios, and sleep across the back seat curled up in your clothing to keep warm. You've come a long way, Baby! LOL
Thinking the same thing....drives up in 4 door Jeep Rubicon/frig. sipping on a Gatorade instead of filtered stream water LOL.....I thought minimalist overlanding was a canteen and some jerky and riding a mule. HAHA
@@thebigempty_5792 - Custom bags for gear. When we didn’t want it to rattle, we wrapped it up in a bath towel, otherwise, gear went into our saved brown paper grocery bags. Coleman White gas lanterns for camp site light.
AHAHAH, ya, I didn’t realize I was stepping on a bit of a land-mine with the word, but, I’m with you - the definition is a little subjective to each person. Thanks for the comment and for watching! I hope you enjoyed the video and hopefully subscribe for more! 👏🏼😃
@@TrailNewbie Exactly, some may think of minimalism in terms of dollars, space utilization or the level of creature comfort needed. I believe your video was to showcase available gear not to suggest that everyone needs all of it. Also, folks must factor in remoteness and duration of an excursion. Well presented video.
Love this! When I started wheeling 35 years ago this is what we called "camping and off-roading" :) Back then we took a cooler and ALL of the rest of our camping gear fit into a big green duffel bag. Now we have a 44' Toy Hauler with satellite internet. I'm enjoying getting back to my roots camping and off-roading with my Gladiator and the bare essentials.
Does everyone travel alone these days? I recently took a family of 5 in my Jeep Commander Overland with a 2 inch spacer lift back into Canyonlands back country over Elephant Hill trail into the Devils Kitchen and camped for 2 nights. Most the camp gear was on my roof rack with some in the back. We had excellent food, and just regular camping gear with a large 12 man tent and a large cooler, coleman stove, etc. It worked out great. I had a satellite text communicator for emergency communication, first aid kit, tow strap, tool kit, and bumper jack. That was minimalist! Today, 5 people going overlanding there, somehow requires 3-5 nearly new built Rubicon jeeps each with 4 inch lifts, winches, CB radios, Dometic fridges, solar panels, jackerys, roof top tents, on 37's to do what my family did with one old but well maintained rig on 31's. I do have lots of off road driving experience and good judgement IMO, so I think that helps compensate a lot of not needing a built rig when encountering difficult wheeling situations. I would like to have traveled with another Jeep for many reasons, but for break downs honestly the difficulty of that trail would require a professional tow rig to come tow my vehicle out.
You make a great point, and I think the answer to your question is … yes. I think that the ‘overlanding’ scene has turned into a lot of solo-landing. I’m not saying that’s bad or good, but that people have really taken to overlanding as a hobby and passion. Therefore, they build out their rigs, buy their own gear and love the idea of being able to drive (vs. being a passenger). When I go out, sometimes there will be a couple (husband/wife) in one rig, but generally each rig represents 1 person. An interesting observation. Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
I am on week 4 of an overlanding journey through the PNW. Living simply out of my wrangler. So much easier to be present when you have "less" to worry about. ❤
AWESOME! That sounds like so much fun! Have a great time and stay safe! I appreciate your comment! And I hope that my videos give you some good content while you're on the road! Cheers!
This video hit the sweet spot for me. Just got my first Wrangler (at age 60!) and have been looking for ideas to head out in a similarly simple way. Thanks, man. .
AWESOME!!!! That is so great to hear!!! You’ll love your Wrangler! Honestly, the first two things I’d do are the Outback Adventures Trailgater tailgate table and the Vector Highland shelf. 😃😃👏🏻👊🏼 Enjoy the journey!! I’m so happy for you!! 🙌🏻👊🏼👏🏻😃😃😊
One of the best pieces of feedback yet - has been about propane tank storage. I’ve stored mine on its side for quite a while, but am now going to find a way to store upright. Appreciate people noticing this and commenting! You might have saved me from 💥 💀
One thought...The American Adventure Labs spare tire strap rack or Trailrax are great for Rotopacks or Propane tank storage. And would free up even more room inside the jeep.
@@tryndoxme248 ya, that would be awesome to do on a bike. That is for sure the true definition of minimalism when it comes to overland travel! My only problem…. I would 100% die on a motorcycle 🏍️ 👊🏼😃🤣 thanks for your comment and for reaching out! I appreciate everyone’s perspective. 😃
@@shawnkimbrell5620 I hope that the channel gives you a little ability to enjoy these trips vicariously through me! 😃😃 Thanks for the comment! Best regards 👋
@@TrailNewbiehey bud great vid!! Love your setup!! What is that bag that you’re using for your ignik fire pit? I have one too but am using a tool bag for storage. Thanks
Ya, I have to agree! What I was meaning by minimalist was having all my gear inside the rig, while still being able to sleep in there as well. But the setup I have is definitely not minimalist by the classic sense of the term. 😃 Thank you for watching! I really do appreciate the perspective and the comment! 👏🏼👊🏼😃🙌🏼
HAHAHA, ya, I get what you mean! There really is a lot of gear in there - by minimalist I was trying to showcase that everything fit inside my Jeep. Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
So glad to hear that these videos help out as you consider how to organize your own rig! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
Haha, ya, I know it’s not minimalist in the classic definition of the term for sure! Thanks for watching! I appreciate your kind words hopefully for subscribing! 👊🏼😃👏🏻👍🏼
I am just getting into overlanding and your setup has given me so many great ideas. Your "minimalist" approach to traveling lighter and bringing only the gear you really need-in as compact a space as possible-is a great overlanding philosophy.
That is awesome to hear! Thanks for the comment and your kind words! I hope that your build goes well and you have a great experience overlanding. You definitely don’t need a built up rig. Start small and adjust as you go for what fits you best. 😃👊🏼🙌🏻👏🏻
I think it was1986 and I drove my bronco ii from Texas to Colorado, camped in a tent and ate peanut butter sandwiches if I didn’t catch trout. I’m still doing pretty much the same now
My minimalist pack in my truck with a cheap camper shell, was just a pullout bed cushion, two sheets, one heavy blanket, a pack of waters, a colmen stove two pans and utensils for it, and just an ice chest that fits the food for the days, that’s minimalism lol didn’t need a sink, my little sister with autism showed us a random trick she came up with to wash her hands and all she did was set a water bottle on its side and slightly open the cap and let it drip off the tail gate and that saved us a few gallons lol kept our clothes inside our gym bags in the front seats since we ain’t leaving anytime soon, and our firearms within reach, very easy camping stuff, don’t need to spend a a couple hundred bucks on a few organizing bags and fancy gadgets to do stuff that we don’t really need. But everyone does it their own ways
Last month I finished up a 2.5 month trip thru the west and SW as I relocated from Seattle area to SE FL (for family reasons). I appreciate the minimalist setup as I did my trip in a Subaru Outback and camped out every night except once when in Corvallis visiting my daughter. I'm going to get a 24 Rubicon X early next year as I want to continue to explore and found there were so many places that I couldn't get to before as they required 4WD and high clearance vehicles. Your setup has given me lots of good ideas of how to kit out my rig. thanks.
Awesome! That is great to hear! What a great trip that sounds like! 👏🏻🙌🏻 So clad I could help with a little inspiration. 😃 My best to you with your new rig! 👏🏻😃👊🏼👍🏼
When I do a minimalist I have a 2 man tent, sleeping bag, Cooler full of food and water, 1 lantern, cast iron Dutch oven, portable propane burner and coffee peculator and a roll of toilet paper. Okay I had to edit this. My old ass would love to have something like this. I think this is a great idea in all honesty
Right on! Love the set up you are describing - that is minimalist for sure in my book! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
I also like that idea because of the information it gives off to other people. Nothing screams. I have a lot of expensive equipment like a fully kitted out Toyota Tacoma versus a vehicle that looks completely average on the outside, but has everything you might need on the inside A lot of very expensive over landing gear gets snatched because of high profile vehicle sitting in parking lots or out in front of someone’s house. …… I have a 1998 jeep Cherokee and have everything in it. I need for an over landing trip and for roadside repairs and helping other people who are stranded, etc on the outside. The only modifications are a front and rear bumper that look quite OEM with a winch attached and I have limo tint on all the rear windows, you would never know that there’s about $4000-$7000 worth of equipment in the back 😎✌️
Here's a fun fact: take your phone camera and put it directly up to the limo tint of your glass from the outside. It will see everything inside like there is no tint at all. I use reflective insulation but am looking to get 1/8" think black plastic sheet cut to size instead. That way it still looks black. (Wrangler)
HAHA, thanks! Ya, I know what you mean. What I was meaning by minimalist in this video was that I could sleep inside the jeep while still having all of my gear in there at the same time. But you are correct it is not minimalist by the classic sense of the definition. Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Really well thought through and presented. Im looking at a set up that is made of removable items, though not as minimalist as this. You have provided me with a great template to work from. Particularlly taken by the removable boxes with legs which are inexpensive. Thanks for posting. Andy
Oh wow! I’m so glad the video was helpful for you! I love hearing from viewers who gained some inspiration! Thank you for your comment 😃 it means a lot to me when people take the time 🕰️ to comment! Cheers!
Well - this part is a little tricky. The set of two boxes on the bottom has One by three pieces of wood underneath which is used to connect them. The set of two boxes that go on top are actually connected using some bolts and wood in between the two boxes. So they are actually constructed different. If they both were constructed with one by three pieces of wood under them, then they would not stack. If you happen to have Instagram, perhaps you can message me there and I can send you some pictures or something? Let me know, if you don’t have Instagram, you can email me using the email on my about section of my website trailnewbie.com. I hope this is helpful! 😃😃
Great video from a 'minimalist' overloading perspective. After selling my rooftop tent, I now have very similar setup in my Bronco Sport Badlands with fridge in the driver side back, storage on a custom built shelf and DeepSleep mattress (which is just awesome) on the right side with passenger seat pushed forward. Great minds think alike.
That sounds awesome! Thank you for the comment, and for reaching out! I love hearing from viewers and subscribers, it makes it all worth it to create the content. Have fun out there! If you have Instagram, find me there, I would love to follow your Instagram if you have one!
Very nice video of your set up. You have a very nice set of toys to camp with. You still have dropped a fair amount of coin for the system, but it is very nice gear. If you work a little on the storage legs and get them to splay out 5 to 10 degrees, you will be shocked how much stability that offers. Keep up the nice work.
Thank you! Indeed, it has been a decent outlay of $$ for my setup. Vehicle aside - I bought much of this during/around my 40th birthday. So, I was going a little hog-wild on some of the gear purchases (in terms of price). At the same time ... the gear I bought has to fit just right in the Jeep, so at some point I have certainly had to spend more for things that are sized just right and fit perfect. Regarding the legs for the Front Runner boxes - that is great advice. I'll look into that a bit. I'm not 100% sure I could do that - but I'll start consiering a modification for sure. Always improving!! Thank you for your comment - I appreciate every single one!
I have a 2dr Sidekick and am doing the same thing...I just bought a small pullout chuckbox and I bought a Jeep back-hatch table too. The headrest comes off the front seat and Collapses down into a bed ...cannot wait to travel across Canada with this setup soon. I want to get back split seats so I can leave my dual fridge on top of the pullout chuckbox and the sleep on the passenger side. I also just bought a rotopax 5L for emerg backup gas to attach to the back tire. I bought a travel Berkey and a small bluetti for charging devices...I use my small Snow peak camp stove to boil water and have a two burner stove if needed. Could also do tent camping if I want to watch the stars.
WOW! That sounds awesome! A cross Canada trip!!! AMAZING! I hope you have a great trip, and your build sounds absolutely awesome! Thank you for watching, and for your comment!
Very nice covert setup! I was at PNW and wanted to pull the trigger on one of those two fire pit setups that you have. I went with an economical Inspired Overland RT tent, because I take two large dogs with me who sleep in my Bronco. You gave me a lot of great ideas since I’m just starting out.
Awesome! I’m so glad to hear that! I am fairly new to all of this, a couple years in. Yeah those fire pits are awesome each in their own way. I definitely recommend either one. The Ignik for quality and overall reliability, the Tacticool for the size of flame pumps out. Thank you for reaching out and for your kind words!😊😊
Dude you have the exact setup I was planning, with different brands though. Really like the way you leveled the sleeping area so easily and the flat water container under the shelf is a great idea
When your are behind the wheel of a Wrangler, you have to make every inch count! So the things you bring have to be quality and really serve a purpose. I think you nailed it with his video.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the comment and feedback! Indeed, being able to pack everything in just to the perfect place is so key! I’ve got to watch your most recent video, I’ve been keeping up, but I missed the last one will watch it tonight!👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
Thanks! I really appreciate it! It’s about to get a little more ‘overlandish’ with the addition of an Ursa Minor top for Jeep, but the interior as it’s currently set up will remain the same for interior sleeping if necessary. Thanks for watching and for the comment! Cheers! 😄🙏🏼🙌🏼👊🏼🤩
Great Video! This is my philosophy as well, coming from Backpacking and enjoying off-roading It is all about making the most on space and weight and trying to carry just the right items to make it a nice trip. Thanks for shedding more light on this style of Overlanding!
Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes, I don’t see myself getting a rooftop tent anytime soon. It’s not out of the question, but I really like the way I have things set up right now. 😊😊
Thank you very much!! I really appreciate you watching and for the comment! I’m so glad to hear the video provoked a few ideas here and there for you! 😄👊🏼🙌🏼🤩👏🏼
@@s-c.. hahaha! Yes, it has definitely been a ‘winner’ for me in terms of views. It’s funny, when I posted it I was like, “man, this one is my most boring video yet.” And then it went 📈⬆️ up, up, up! 😄🙌🏼👊🏼🙏🏼
Less is MORE! Great video. Overlanding has become synonymous with overspending. "Overlanding LITE" takes us back to the essentials. Plus, it makes overlanding affordable again!
Yes, I think the key is not how much gear - it is the right gear! That being said, there may still come a time when I get a rooftop tent or some equivalent. It just sort of depends on the need at the time and figuring things out as you go. For now, my set up is just right for me. 😁👊🏼😃 if the kids come along, I have an SUV tent that attaches to the back of the Jeep which is pretty cool. Thank you for the comment, it’s the interaction with viewers that makes creating content so rewarding. 👏🏻😁😀👊🏼
I like your minimalist set-up. Stealth camping. Lot of good ideas and taking the equipment and using it to your focus point. I feel everyone is “Keeping up with the Jones”. Your content could be an approach toward beginning like you said. Great Job
Yes, it’s definitely a good stealth option! I plan on doing a stealth camp later this year. We’ll see how it goes! Thank you for the kind words! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
I can vouch for the Deepsleep. It is very comfortable and folds up really nicely. I used a brand new ice chest once then went to a 12vdc frig with a 600 watt solar generator and panel. What a convenience! I do have an suv tent on the backside of my 4Runner.
Right on! Ya, I have an SUV tent as well for when the kids/fam are with me. And man - that DeepSleep is so good. I was skeptical about the solo mat at first, but it is so good! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Thanks for the comment and reaching out. 😁
Thank you thank you!! Yes, agree!! I’ve sort of taken my time acquiring each item. I’ve been doing it such that each piece fits like a puzzle 🧩. Thanks for the comment and encouragement! 👏🏻👊🏼😃
Awesome setup! I’d be careful storing that propane tank on its side especially as it’s in the cab of the Jeep. Pretty sure it can cause issues with the safety relief valve??
Oh wow, I have never heard that. I will look into that to make sure that I don’t have any safety issues there. Thank you for bringing this to my attention! I really appreciate it! 😃😃👊🏼
Love it!! And in all honesty, your rig is one of my absolute favs. I really want to get a UM J30, but … I’m going to wait for a bit. Maybe in a couple years. At least that’s the plan for now. 😁👊🏼👏🏻 Thanks for the comment and for reaching out! 😃😃
My pleasure! This is so fun for me to do - and even more rewarding when I get comments from folks like you who appreciate it! Cheers! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
Ya, 100% agree! What I was trying to point to as a minimalist setup is that everything is contained inside the vehicle, and there is still room to sleep in there 🙌🏻 It’s definitely not a minimalist setup in the classic sense of the term. Thank you for your comment - I appreciate every one! 😃😃😃
You are not a minimalist at all. You have more than I do, and I thought that I have too much… 😁 Looks like the cost of everything you have there is over $5,000! What kind of minimalist is that?!!!
You make a great point! And my setup is not minimalist in the classic definition of the term. What I was meaning is that I could fit all my gear inside my Jeep, while still being able to sleep in there. Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
The only thing you need to camp is beer, food, sleeping bag, water, and a jacket. Don't need any of this guy's expensive crap. A few buddies will help ya get er dun too.
This video is very inspiring for me. I think less is more, but that doesn't mean depriving yourself of a minimum of comfort, to the point of ruining the fun of the trip. You propose a balanced posture that I really like. Thanks a lot for the advise.
That’s so awesome to hear! I’m really glad that this video helped! I love my rig setup - it’s compact, but I still have a ton of useful gear that is just right for how I travel. Thank you for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it! 😃🙌🏻👏🏼👊🏼
I’m glad I made you feel better! HA! I know what you mean - I have a lot of gear 100%. What I was meaning by minimalist in this video is that I could pack all my gear inside the Jeep, and still sleep in there. But you’re right, this is not minimalist by the classic sense of the term. Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
wow - this video blows me away. Looking to buy my first Jeep, in my late 60s, and do multi-week camping but didn't want to change the look and structure a la Safari XL or other roof tents. 3 quick questions: 1) no porta potty? I'm thinking of a dry flush toilet, would that fit? 2) are both 2nd row seats folded down, or did you take the one out where you bed goes? I'm 5'7" and think that solution looks great. 3) 270 degree awning: have you considered attaching that so that in inclement weather you can get out, set it up, and still be outside. THANKS!
Hi David 👋 thank you for reaching out and commenting! 1) The toilet that I use I have not really shown on RUclips. But I use a toilet seat with legs that I made. I use a pop-up privacy tent made by RHINO USA. 2) the entire second row is just folded down. I have not done a seat delete or anything like that. It’s nice because it’s pretty easy for me to take everything out and be able to still have a full back row with no issues. If I have anybody traveling with me for perhaps just a day trip of off-roading. If you are 5’7” you will fit back there perfect. I would recommend the DeepSleep solo mat for sure. It is awesome! 3) I did not have it in this video at the time, but I now have a MoonShade. The company sent it to me and I really love it because it goes on and off so easily. It’s super high-quality and modular. That is what I love the most! Thank you again for commenting, reach out anytime! 👏🏼👊🏼😃🙌🏼
Which Fire pit would you buy if you could only have one? im in the market and its hard to know how big the flames get and how much heat and how much propane they use, that info is not easily found. Can you maybe do a review or just your suggetion and why? Thank you
So, the Tacticool would definitely be the price performer ($90) and largest flame. It can pump a flame 3 to 4 feet high. Now, its quality of build/construction is nowhere near the quality of the Ignik. Note: however it is developed, it actually does have a little bit of residue/smoke to the flame. I’m not sure why or how, but it does. The Ignik flame is much smaller while it still pits out a decent amount of heat. There is no residue/smoke in the flame - burns perfectly clean. I’ve heard before that people buy the Ignik and then drill the holes a little bigger for the flame. I have not done that but likely will. For a first ammo can size fire pit - I think I would go with the Tacticool. And then upgrade evaluate from there. That’s just my opinion. 😃
Right on!! So glad to hear!! 🙏🏼🙌🏼👊🏼😄 I’m putting out a video next week called ‘Bedroom’ which deep dives a little more into the sleeping setup. 😄😄 Stay tuned! Thank you for watching and for the comment!! 🙏🏼🙌🏼👏🏼😄😁
Thanks for watching, and great question! For me, I’ve been traveling with a JetBoil Genesis for the last two years. The double one - clamshell style. It’s awesome. I actually recently got a smaller FireMaple Saturn stove which I’ll be showcasing in my next trip video. It is really great as well. Packs a punch for being so small. 🙌🏼😃👊🏼👏🏼🔥
Great Video! You're going to make me go broke. Lol! I've already order the Front Runner boxes, Side Stasher, Vortex shelf, Dometic Faucet and jug, and tailgate table. And I'm going to build the legs. I love your setup. One of the things I hate about the camping part is completely unloading the back of my Jeep to make my bed. This will solve that issue.
Awesome!! So glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful! And … sorry about making you broke! 😆😆 Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Why did you put round pegs in the legs of one front runner box but not the other? How do the front runner boxes attach to each other? Thanks. I'm just starting my jeep camping experiences and using your videos to help me purchase my gear. Thanks for making these videos. Love them!!!
Great question! The round pegs are actually wine corks that one of the sets I use to keep the 1x3 legs in place. The other set the 1x3 pieces of wood are just slightly thicker, and they stay in there without needing the wine corks. If you look at my channel down a few videos, there is one called “What is it?” it takes you through how they are constructed. One note, that video was filmed when I had three boxes connected to each other. But it’s generally the same idea with the two boxes. If you happen to have Instagram and need additional information, feel free to reach out to me there! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
Love the way you share the simplicity of Camping. I think you give those who don't have the money or the ability to build their rigs like some of us, a great way to go out and enjoy the great outdoors! Great job!
Thank you so much! Ya, for me - I've held off on a RTT due to space issues. I really need to be able to park my rig in the garage, and a RTT just won't fit right now. I have a good Jeep tent that attaches to the back of the vehicle - we use that if me any my boys get out. So, for now, indeed just the Jeep is what works for me! Thanks for your comment and reaching out! Really appreciate it!
Thanks for the reviews and you have a great set up, no wasted space. I just purchased my dream FJ and I’m working on outfitting it for some family camping on the east coast. Ton of options out there for tackling the great outdoors. Thanks again.
Looking forward to this - the amount of times I’ve searched minimalist overland and came up with nothing or overpriced sales pitches - fingers crossed!
I hope this one doesn’t come off as a sales pitch *fingers crossed* 😅 I’m not sponsored by anyone - so everything in the video is 💯 to give ideas of how I fit everything in the Jeep - for me, that was essentially my idea of a minimalist approach. 😃 But, I get what you’re saying - many times these videos can come off that way. I do have an ‘affiliate link’ for the SideStasher (though, again not sponsored). It’s made by a guy who designed himself - I’d really like to help him become successful. 👏🏻👊🏼 would love to hear your feedback if you did end up watching. 😃😁 Thanks!
@@TrailNewbie i think you did a great job! I like they way you pack your gear. There’s way too much emphasis on “stuff” these days. I’m in Australia and just finished a 6100km trip to Cape York (most northern tip of Aus) in my 2022 Gladiator Rubicon and had a great time - had everything I needed but many rigs were just way too heavy and overloaded and paid the price!
So glad I saw your video and thank you for sharing the name brands of your overlanding gear! Less is more in my book too and I agree with you about have the overlanding essentials for successful and happy overlanding.
You are so welcome! Thank you for the comment and for watching! I really love to hear from viewers how the video impacted them - so … in short … it’s great to hear from you! 👊🏼🙌🏼😃👏🏼
So happy you appreciated and enjoyed this one! My rig has definitely changed over the years - I'm a little less minimalist now, but still love the journey! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
Thank you for your kind words! The tires are 35’ tires with a 2.5 inch lift. I hope this helps! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Thank you for your kind words! The tires are 35’ tires with a 2.5 inch lift. I hope this helps! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Great question! I made a video on my channel called “What is it?” (Link below). This is back when I had three of them connected. Now I broke it down to two of them. Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀 ruclips.net/video/au-IZ-cnkGM/видео.htmlsi=LiySJxgdIo_EH1tb
You approach makes sense. I watched another overlanding RUclips where he talks about weight and payload. Need to be careful not to overload vehicle. Thanks for sharing your way.
as for propane, i have a 20 pounder at home and refill adapter. i own 3 of the 1 pounders, but thats all. i refill them and keep up with them. i didnt know about that dometic water faucet before. its on my list now, thanks.
Right on! I’m glad the video was helpful with regard to finding the Dometic faucet. It’s really awesome - non sponsored. Ya, I had never known you could refill those small tanks, that’s a great idea!! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Awesome! Ya, I have the full size one and I sued that for the first couple years before changing to the solo mat. Main benefit of the solo mat is the insulation inside (foam) and I feel like it’s manufactured a little better. I had to patch some leaks on my full size mat. No biggie, but one trip the full size mattress started going flat in the middle of the night. It was actually very comfortable and squishy, but not ideal. Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
I agree with your definition of minimalist. We're no longer struggling college students. It's funny - I just finished re-watching this video (I posted a comment 9 months ago) after mostly building out my 2024 Jeep that I finally took delivery of a bit over a month ago and plan on leaving for my summer camping trip within a week. And without realizing it I got just about exactly the same stuff as you. I love the SideStasher and I'm glad to see that it can also work with the Gamma bag. I was a bit worried as the SideStasher is more square rather than angled at the top. I'm assuming the Gamma bag sits a bit forward rather than right up against the window. Any issues opening the Gamma bag with the Vector shelf? I also ordered the Vector shelf as the Hooke Road one sat too low (good quality though). Question - does your stuff move around on the shelf? I was thinking of single-side sticky tape to give it some grip and I'm not sure if I really need to do that. And how is it working for you with only the corners to use as attachment points for tie-downs? Are you using Vector's cargo net? If not, how are you handling that? I also had recently ordered the DeepSleep as my Exped Megamat is too wide. I did end up going with the Scepter 20L cans. I set one up to use as a portable shower (I copied the design from Baptism Overland but I found a better solution for the pipe inside the can) and the other I found a solution to easily convert it to a powered water dispenser (from another RUclips channel). There's a company that sells an adapter that fits right over the smaller opening and then I got a battery operated water dispenser off of Amazon that slides right on. Works great. I'd love to see where you store your recovery gear, tools, etc. Also, any issues with storing your propane tank on it's side? I'm going to have to continue using the 1 lb. bottles for now. But I did at least figure out how to eventually refill them from a larger propane tank. Thanks.
Wow! So awesome! Thank you for your kind words! To answer some questions: No issues opening the gamma bag with the vector shelf. Just sort of can only open it half way and you need to reach into it from the top. Regarding stuff moving around on the shelf - nope, no issues. No sticky tape or cargo net necessary. 😊 Regarding recovery gear - I have several straps, a tree strap, a snatch block, two kinetic ropes and an 85 foot winch line extension. All are in one of the gamma bags and one of the sidestashers. 😊 I never had any issues storing it on it’s side, but after this video, and several comments cautioning me about that - I switched to a 5lb tank and it fits stored upright on the Vector shelf. If you have more questions, feel free to reach out to me anytime on IG or email @trailnewbie or trailnewbie@yahoo.com Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
I have an adapter for my 15 lb propane tank that allows me to refill my 1 lb green bottles. I put my green bottles in a plastic bag and then in my home freezer for about 15 minutes. I place the propane tank upside down with the adapter screwed on then I open the valve and wait approximately 3 minutes and I have nearly 1 lb of propane in my green bottle. I find that I need 2 green bottles for a 2 week camping trip. They run my Coleman two burner stove. I live in Arizona and don't camp in really cold weather so I don't need a heater but if I did I would take a couple more bottles along. Thanks for the info. I will definitely be looking at some of your other links.
Hahahhahaha, at least your didn’t take a shot every time I said ‘uhh’ or ‘umm’ otherwise you’d have barely made it through the first 3 mins! 😂😂 Thanks for watching and for the comment! 🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Thanks! I really appreciate it. Ya, it’s taken me a good chunk of time to get it right. But I’ve got it dialed in pretty good now. Thanks for watching! 😃🙌🏼👊🏼👏🏼💯
@@TrailNewbie from experience I can say that it’s taken me years to work out a good setup for single, double and then family camping. Have given up on drawers in my 4x4 and replaced with front runner and aluminium boxes (as you know much more versatile and weights less). Due to kids, had to invest in an off-road trailer for the extra gear but not necessary when solo camping unless the dirt bike comes along. Take care. Cheers
how much were your front runner boxes? i swear right when you posted this vid i saved it to amazon thinking they were 40$ a pop or so. now they are like 70 on the site and on amazon. if they double in price ill be kicking myself in the ass for not just buying four 2 months ago (was plannin gon camping yet so was waiting.
i got a eply from su0pport. they dont sell the non Pros anymore. the pro are thicker with better latches and sell for 80 each. which sucks cause i was able to get 4 + raised lids for like 140 on amazon. should have bought them
Ya, they discontinued selling the regular wolf pack boxes last month I think. Sad!! You might still be able to find them online somewhere?? An online site that has some leftover inventory. 🤷🏻♂️
@@TrailNewbie thanks a lot for looking! I checked and it looks like all i can find on the page is the sold out Pros and the "cub pack" Maybe i can find something else simliar. i really like the whole bolting them together and using 1x2s to make legs for it. we were going camping for a week (few different spots) and it would have been a nice base camp type set up
Thanks!! 👏🏻🙌🏻😃 The patches stick as they have the ‘hook’ side of Velcro on them all, and the headliner is a very fuzzy ‘loop’ like fabric that is very similar to the soft side of the other part of Velcro that the hook side sticks to. The headliner I installed is the Bedrug 2018+ JL Headliner. Hope that helps! 👏🏻👏🏻😃
Thanks! The table is the very best tailgate table for the Jeep ever made - it’s called the Trailgater by Outback Adventures. If you scroll WAY back in my channel, I have an install video on it. 😃😃😃 Thanks for watching!! 👏🏻👊🏼😃
Thank you again, I’m really enjoying your videos. I saw that you have a table under your bed. Is that to level the bed? I have a Subaru Forester and when you put down the back seat it’s good but not quite level. I’ve been trying to think of how to level it without having to build a base just for the mattress. Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Great question, it’s a RedCamp folding table. Here is the link: REDCAMP Aluminum Camping Table 4 Foot, Portable Folding Table Adjustable Height Lightweight for Picnic Beach Outdoor Indoor, White 48 x 24 inches a.co/d/i8fIDKK
Great question! It’s the Bartact - 2.5 lb Roll Bar Fire Extinguisher Mount for Vehicle Holder, Adjustable Fire Extinguisher Holder Mount, US Made Universal Vehicle Fire Extinguisher Holder Fits All Roll Bars (Black) a.co/d/iyc5VRn Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
Thank you so much!! I really have put a ton of thought and work into this setup, so it’s very much appreciated to hear that you enjoyed this video!! 😁😁
Here is the link for the Vector shelf! vectoroffroad.com/products/jlu-highland-platform Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
It’s called the 5.11 Tactical Range Qualifier. The link is in the description. I’m not sponsored or anything, just an awesome product!! 😃😃👏🏻👏🏻 Thank you for your comment and encouragement!! 😃👊🏼🙌🏻
Love this. I’m looking into starting overlanding and think I would go this route. Am starting with car camping and already have a pretty good just-in-car set-up.
Have you ever had the water Rotopax leak? What size are they? How are they connected? What ends are on them? In that position, it doesn't seem like you could get all the water out of them. Lots of questions I know but I'm looking for a water solution and that looks pretty awesome if I could figure out how to hook it up and have it not leak. If you have time to answer all my questions, thank you very much. Love your channel!!!
Fortunately, no, I have not had the Rotopax leak! These are 2 gallon size, and they are connected with a standard Rotopax mount which the Vector off-road Highland shelf has holes drilled specifically for these mounts, which made it really easy for me to install. For one I have just a standard cap, for another I have a small spigot that I can use to get water out. Basically, you can get about 2/3 of the water out and to get the remaining amount - you do have to detach the tank to be able to tilt it for the remaining water. Depending on what you are hoping to accomplish, this water storage in my view is for long-term storage meaning water that you might need on the third fourth or 5th+ day of your trips. If you’re looking for something for one to three days, I would recommend the Dometic GO Hydration Water Jug 11L. Pair this with the faucet they make and BAM! The best water solution out there. I am not affiliated with them or anything, just a great product. If you watch the video, I did called kitchen I showcase it there. If you have any additional questions, and you happen to have Instagram, reach out to me there, I’ll be happy to help! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
AHAHAHHA, I know right?!?!? I get what you mean, what I meant by minimalist in this video was that I could get all my gear inside the jeep while still being able to sleep in there. But you are definitely correct, this is not minimalist by the classic sense of the definition! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Holy Crap brother..... I have owned 15 various Jeeps over the past 30 years.... and I have been told that I am the Tetris Master of packing stuff in a Jeep.... But Dang... You have me beat! Great Video
This video is excellent! Almost exactly what I’m going for (I have the blowup deepsleep4jeep in overland cloth). Thank you for the great tip on storage/tables. This really helps! I’ve subscribed and can’t wait to check out your other videos. Happy Jeeping! ✌️
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words! If you want to know more about those boxes, check out a video on my channel called “What is it?” I go through how I connected them. Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
There is some fine detail that most people might have missed. 1) The figure extinguisher has a cool carrying case? What is it called? 2) The rubberband on the fire extinguisher helps with the rattling right? I just mounted mine on my Molle Panel and it rattles a lot.
Dang! What a good eye!! HAHAHA, I love a comment like this - so obscure! But I'm delighted to answer it for you. The Fire Extinguisher mount is a Bartact Roll Bar Fire Extinguisher Holder Mount 2.5 lb. I got it on Amazon and it was around $26. It's awesome!! And, yes, the rubber band stops the rattle. Believe it or not, with all my gear in my Jeep, I have zero rattles. Everything is soft sided and situated so that there is nothing flopping or banging around. Thank you for the comment and for watching! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video!!
@@TrailNewbie incredible. I don't have a great place for my fire extinguisher to hang like that so molle panel it is. I just need to dampen the rattle. Cheers for getting back to this obscure question!
@@RichieValentine anytime! Ya, to further the topic: I actually just bought an element fire extinguisher. They are much smaller and lighter weight. It will have zero rattle!! 😃😃😃🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I’m not sponsored or anything, just a cool piece of gear if you look into it. 👊🏼😃
Amazing set up. Going ready to outfit a Lexus SUV in a similar fashion. I want everything inside if possible. That way I can put it into the garage! Great ideas, reviews and suggestions.
Hi 👋 I put a link to it in the description. I’m not sponsored or anything, just a great product! Also, it comes with a little bag inside of it. That is the bag that I used for my Tacticool smaller pit. It’s 2 in 1..! 👏🏻😃👊🏼
Great video. I did notice your Ignik tank was stored horizontally but on the Ignik website, under quick FAQ, they say to only store upright. On one page of the website they say it conforms to DOT specs making it safe to transport in your vehicle but then again in the FAQ section, they say "Propane containers should only be stored in vehicles with a vented storage locker; do not store the Gas Growler or other propane container in your trunk or sealed car." Just trying to be safe when traveling with propane tanks.
Yes! You make a great point! I used to store my tank sideways (which after this video posted) I found out from many comments that it was a no-no. I was not aware, but indeed to store/travel safely it needs to be stored upright at all times. Regarding venting - I get why that would be important, but just personal opinion, if you have a quality tank and use protocols to ensure that the tank is closed when not in use then I’m fine (for myself) to travel with it in the Jeep. The nice thing about propane is that it’s odorous so if there is a leak, you’d know right away. Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Great question! Thinking back I should have showcased this in the video, but … I forgot 🤣 I use the Front Runner Expander camp chair. It’s is soooooo good! And for shade, I have the MoonShade awning. I have it most recently in my video called Hurricane. It is awesome and can be used even without a roof rack! 🙌🏼👏🏼😃👊🏼 Thanks for the comment and for watching!! 😃😃
This is really informational. Im just beginning my journal of camping/overlanding with my 4 year old son and looking to build out something with my 17 chevy colorado. Looking at topper tents and also truck bed setups. Excited to keep working on the truck build and see where it goes.
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy the build, make each part of it serve a need/purpose that really inspires you! Don’t feel like you have to do what everyone else does - make your rig just right for you! 🙌🏼👏🏼👊🏼😁 Thanks for the comment and for watching! 😃😃
Just an FYI for everybody: as long as those green propane tanks are empty they are 100% recyclable. Pull the pressure relief to drain the last bit of propane to atmosphere and throw them in your blue bin 👍🏼
This is great information! Thank you for watching and commenting - pinning this comment here for everyone in case they didn’t realize this. 👏🏼🙌🏼👊🏼😃
Minimalism in the age of consumerism.
Why throw them away? I just use a refill coupling and a scale. Weigh a new full one, then bleed propane from a 20# tank into the smaller green tank, when it weighs as much as a new one, stop.
Why not just refill the 1lb tanks from your 25 lb tank and the $9.99 adapter?
@@darrelljacobjr2120 you can now buy an adapter which skips weighing.
OP: "Here's my minimalist setup." Also OP: "I brought the kitchen sink"
Hahahah, I know right?!? But technically I didn’t bring the kitchen sink in this one - that’s in my video called ‘The Kitchen’ 😂😂👊🏼 Thank you for watching and for your comment! 🙏🏼 I really appreciate it! 😀
I said the same thing. That is not simplicity. 😂
The Term is used in Comparison to others who do go way further than what you see here. It is a Minimalist version for this specific Person/Family. It is also 2024, so thinking Minimalist still has to be what we did in the early 1900's is silly. It is an example for this specific person how they go to a Minimalist set-up while still having everything you need. I am surprised at the level of Teenage Density in the comment thread. I know that not everyone who commented is under the age of 15, but most certainly act like a ignorant 15 year old. Blows my mind.
A new definition for Minimalism. Back in the day, it was bash your beater car into the woods, dine on a box of dry Cheerios, and sleep across the back seat curled up in your clothing to keep warm. You've come a long way, Baby! LOL
A long way indeed! 👊🏼💯
Thinking the same thing....drives up in 4 door Jeep Rubicon/frig. sipping on a Gatorade instead of filtered stream water LOL.....I thought minimalist overlanding was a canteen and some jerky and riding a mule. HAHA
@@thebigempty_5792 - Custom bags for gear. When we didn’t want it to rattle, we wrapped it up in a bath towel, otherwise, gear went into our saved brown paper grocery bags. Coleman White gas lanterns for camp site light.
@@thebigempty_5792 but that Gatorade is so good! 😃
Everytime ya drag something out the back and tell me ya need this bag ...then I remember the title minimalist and chuckle
Everyone has their own definition of minimalism.
AHAHAH, ya, I didn’t realize I was stepping on a bit of a land-mine with the word, but, I’m with you - the definition is a little subjective to each person. Thanks for the comment and for watching! I hope you enjoyed the video and hopefully subscribe for more! 👏🏼😃
@@TrailNewbie Exactly, some may think of minimalism in terms of dollars, space utilization or the level of creature comfort needed. I believe your video was to showcase available gear not to suggest that everyone needs all of it. Also, folks must factor in remoteness and duration of an excursion. Well presented video.
@@doughaven-rf8id Thank you so much! I really appreciate it! 😊
Love this! When I started wheeling 35 years ago this is what we called "camping and off-roading" :) Back then we took a cooler and ALL of the rest of our camping gear fit into a big green duffel bag. Now we have a 44' Toy Hauler with satellite internet. I'm enjoying getting back to my roots camping and off-roading with my Gladiator and the bare essentials.
Right on! A gladiator is such an awesome platform. Next level for sure! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Does everyone travel alone these days? I recently took a family of 5 in my Jeep Commander Overland with a 2 inch spacer lift back into Canyonlands back country over Elephant Hill trail into the Devils Kitchen and camped for 2 nights. Most the camp gear was on my roof rack with some in the back. We had excellent food, and just regular camping gear with a large 12 man tent and a large cooler, coleman stove, etc. It worked out great. I had a satellite text communicator for emergency communication, first aid kit, tow strap, tool kit, and bumper jack. That was minimalist! Today, 5 people going overlanding there, somehow requires 3-5 nearly new built Rubicon jeeps each with 4 inch lifts, winches, CB radios, Dometic fridges, solar panels, jackerys, roof top tents, on 37's to do what my family did with one old but well maintained rig on 31's. I do have lots of off road driving experience and good judgement IMO, so I think that helps compensate a lot of not needing a built rig when encountering difficult wheeling situations. I would like to have traveled with another Jeep for many reasons, but for break downs honestly the difficulty of that trail would require a professional tow rig to come tow my vehicle out.
You make a great point, and I think the answer to your question is … yes. I think that the ‘overlanding’ scene has turned into a lot of solo-landing. I’m not saying that’s bad or good, but that people have really taken to overlanding as a hobby and passion. Therefore, they build out their rigs, buy their own gear and love the idea of being able to drive (vs. being a passenger). When I go out, sometimes there will be a couple (husband/wife) in one rig, but generally each rig represents 1 person. An interesting observation. Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Your boxes remind me of Boy Scout camping. We had kitchen boxes with built in legs. Thanks for sharing.
Right on! Thank you for your comment and for watching! I really appreciate it more than you know! 😁👊🏼👏🏻😀
I am on week 4 of an overlanding journey through the PNW. Living simply out of my wrangler. So much easier to be present when you have "less" to worry about. ❤
AWESOME! That sounds like so much fun! Have a great time and stay safe! I appreciate your comment! And I hope that my videos give you some good content while you're on the road! Cheers!
Yep I'm a minimalist backpacker taking that mentality to my Bronco. Thank you for this refreshing take.
So glad it was helpful! 🙌🏻 Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
This video hit the sweet spot for me. Just got my first Wrangler (at age 60!) and have been looking for ideas to head out in a similarly simple way. Thanks, man. .
AWESOME!!!! That is so great to hear!!! You’ll love your Wrangler! Honestly, the first two things I’d do are the Outback Adventures Trailgater tailgate table and the Vector Highland shelf. 😃😃👏🏻👊🏼 Enjoy the journey!! I’m so happy for you!! 🙌🏻👊🏼👏🏻😃😃😊
One of the best pieces of feedback yet - has been about propane tank storage. I’ve stored mine on its side for quite a while, but am now going to find a way to store upright. Appreciate people noticing this and commenting! You might have saved me from 💥 💀
One thought...The American Adventure Labs spare tire strap rack or Trailrax are great for Rotopacks or Propane tank storage. And would free up even more room inside the jeep.
@@tryndoxme248 ya, that would be awesome to do on a bike. That is for sure the true definition of minimalism when it comes to overland travel! My only problem…. I would 100% die on a motorcycle 🏍️ 👊🏼😃🤣 thanks for your comment and for reaching out! I appreciate everyone’s perspective. 😃
Would love to travel like this but can't drive enjoy safe travels
@@shawnkimbrell5620 I hope that the channel gives you a little ability to enjoy these trips vicariously through me! 😃😃 Thanks for the comment! Best regards 👋
@@TrailNewbiehey bud great vid!! Love your setup!! What is that bag that you’re using for your ignik fire pit? I have one too but am using a tool bag for storage. Thanks
I wouldn't call your style "minimalist" so much as very spendy. Cool stuff but far beyond minimal.
Ya, I have to agree! What I was meaning by minimalist was having all my gear inside the rig, while still being able to sleep in there as well. But the setup I have is definitely not minimalist by the classic sense of the term. 😃 Thank you for watching! I really do appreciate the perspective and the comment! 👏🏼👊🏼😃🙌🏼
He’s out of his mind calling this minimalist. lol.
All of this gear for how many people?
I'd call it MANY-MALIST. lots of stuff in lots of designer bags. But hey, it 's your kit, thanks for sharing your stuff.
HAHAHA, ya, I get what you mean! There really is a lot of gear in there - by minimalist I was trying to showcase that everything fit inside my Jeep. Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
Another great video! I have a Toyota 4Runner…your videos are an inspiration.
So glad to hear that these videos help out as you consider how to organize your own rig! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
I would not call that minimal but nice cool
Equipments and setup. Thanks for sharing. Have a nice day!
Haha, ya, I know it’s not minimalist in the classic definition of the term for sure! Thanks for watching! I appreciate your kind words hopefully for subscribing! 👊🏼😃👏🏻👍🏼
I am just getting into overlanding and your setup has given me so many great ideas. Your "minimalist" approach to traveling lighter and bringing only the gear you really need-in as compact a space as possible-is a great overlanding philosophy.
That is awesome to hear! Thanks for the comment and your kind words! I hope that your build goes well and you have a great experience overlanding. You definitely don’t need a built up rig. Start small and adjust as you go for what fits you best. 😃👊🏼🙌🏻👏🏻
I think it was1986 and I drove my bronco ii from Texas to Colorado, camped in a tent and ate peanut butter sandwiches if I didn’t catch trout. I’m still doing pretty much the same now
Right on!! Love it! 🎣 👊🏼👏🏻😃
My minimalist pack in my truck with a cheap camper shell, was just a pullout bed cushion, two sheets, one heavy blanket, a pack of waters, a colmen stove two pans and utensils for it, and just an ice chest that fits the food for the days, that’s minimalism lol didn’t need a sink, my little sister with autism showed us a random trick she came up with to wash her hands and all she did was set a water bottle on its side and slightly open the cap and let it drip off the tail gate and that saved us a few gallons lol kept our clothes inside our gym bags in the front seats since we ain’t leaving anytime soon, and our firearms within reach, very easy camping stuff, don’t need to spend a a couple hundred bucks on a few organizing bags and fancy gadgets to do stuff that we don’t really need. But everyone does it their own ways
Love it!! Thank you for the comment - I do love to hear everyone’s perspective. 👊🏼 This was awesome to read. Cheers!
Last month I finished up a 2.5 month trip thru the west and SW as I relocated from Seattle area to SE FL (for family reasons). I appreciate the minimalist setup as I did my trip in a Subaru Outback and camped out every night except once when in Corvallis visiting my daughter. I'm going to get a 24 Rubicon X early next year as I want to continue to explore and found there were so many places that I couldn't get to before as they required 4WD and high clearance vehicles. Your setup has given me lots of good ideas of how to kit out my rig. thanks.
Awesome! That is great to hear! What a great trip that sounds like! 👏🏻🙌🏻 So clad I could help with a little inspiration. 😃 My best to you with your new rig! 👏🏻😃👊🏼👍🏼
When I do a minimalist I have a 2 man tent, sleeping bag, Cooler full of food and water, 1 lantern, cast iron Dutch oven, portable propane burner and coffee peculator and a roll of toilet paper. Okay I had to edit this. My old ass would love to have something like this. I think this is a great idea in all honesty
Right on! Love the set up you are describing - that is minimalist for sure in my book! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Subscribed! Great video. I am just starting out with my channel and watching channels like yours is inspiring.
Right on! Thank you! Will check out your channel as well.! 🙌🏼👊🏼
@@TrailNewbie appreciate that!
I also like that idea because of the information it gives off to other people. Nothing screams. I have a lot of expensive equipment like a fully kitted out Toyota Tacoma versus a vehicle that looks completely average on the outside, but has everything you might need on the inside A lot of very expensive over landing gear gets snatched because of high profile vehicle sitting in parking lots or out in front of someone’s house. …… I have a 1998 jeep Cherokee and have everything in it. I need for an over landing trip and for roadside repairs and helping other people who are stranded, etc on the outside. The only modifications are a front and rear bumper that look quite OEM with a winch attached and I have limo tint on all the rear windows, you would never know that there’s about $4000-$7000 worth of equipment in the back 😎✌️
Right on! Ya, while my rig might not stay like this forever, it’s working for now!! 😀👏🏼🙌🏼💯🔥
Also a lot less conspicuous if you need to stealth camp.
Here's a fun fact: take your phone camera and put it directly up to the limo tint of your glass from the outside. It will see everything inside like there is no tint at all.
I use reflective insulation but am looking to get 1/8" think black plastic sheet cut to size instead. That way it still looks black. (Wrangler)
Nice setup! It's a lot closer to loaded to the max than minimalist.
HAHA, thanks! Ya, I know what you mean. What I was meaning by minimalist in this video was that I could sleep inside the jeep while still having all of my gear in there at the same time. But you are correct it is not minimalist by the classic sense of the definition. Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Really well thought through and presented. Im looking at a set up that is made of removable items, though not as minimalist as this. You have provided me with a great template to work from. Particularlly taken by the removable boxes with legs which are inexpensive. Thanks for posting. Andy
Oh wow! I’m so glad the video was helpful for you! I love hearing from viewers who gained some inspiration! Thank you for your comment 😃 it means a lot to me when people take the time 🕰️ to comment! Cheers!
@TrailNewbie This time, how did you connected the 2x wolf pack, still keeping the top row groves aligned with bottom row? Thanks in advance
Well - this part is a little tricky. The set of two boxes on the bottom has One by three pieces of wood underneath which is used to connect them. The set of two boxes that go on top are actually connected using some bolts and wood in between the two boxes. So they are actually constructed different. If they both were constructed with one by three pieces of wood under them, then they would not stack. If you happen to have Instagram, perhaps you can message me there and I can send you some pictures or something? Let me know, if you don’t have Instagram, you can email me using the email on my about section of my website trailnewbie.com. I hope this is helpful! 😃😃
Great video from a 'minimalist' overloading perspective. After selling my rooftop tent, I now have very similar setup in my Bronco Sport Badlands with fridge in the driver side back, storage on a custom built shelf and DeepSleep mattress (which is just awesome) on the right side with passenger seat pushed forward. Great minds think alike.
That sounds awesome! Thank you for the comment, and for reaching out! I love hearing from viewers and subscribers, it makes it all worth it to create the content. Have fun out there! If you have Instagram, find me there, I would love to follow your Instagram if you have one!
I love how functional, yet simple this setup is. Excellent!!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you watching and for the comment!
Very nice video of your set up. You have a very nice set of toys to camp with. You still have dropped a fair amount of coin for the system, but it is very nice gear.
If you work a little on the storage legs and get them to splay out 5 to 10 degrees, you will be shocked how much stability that offers.
Keep up the nice work.
Thank you! Indeed, it has been a decent outlay of $$ for my setup. Vehicle aside - I bought much of this during/around my 40th birthday. So, I was going a little hog-wild on some of the gear purchases (in terms of price). At the same time ... the gear I bought has to fit just right in the Jeep, so at some point I have certainly had to spend more for things that are sized just right and fit perfect. Regarding the legs for the Front Runner boxes - that is great advice. I'll look into that a bit. I'm not 100% sure I could do that - but I'll start consiering a modification for sure. Always improving!! Thank you for your comment - I appreciate every single one!
note all the Gear names those without envy...
I have a 2dr Sidekick and am doing the same thing...I just bought a small pullout chuckbox and I bought a Jeep back-hatch table too. The headrest comes off the front seat and Collapses down into a bed ...cannot wait to travel across Canada with this setup soon.
I want to get back split seats so I can leave my dual fridge on top of the pullout chuckbox and the sleep on the passenger side.
I also just bought a rotopax 5L for emerg backup gas to attach to the back tire. I bought a travel Berkey and a small bluetti for charging devices...I use my small Snow peak camp stove to boil water and have a two burner stove if needed.
Could also do tent camping if I want to watch the stars.
WOW! That sounds awesome! A cross Canada trip!!! AMAZING! I hope you have a great trip, and your build sounds absolutely awesome! Thank you for watching, and for your comment!
Very nice covert setup! I was at PNW and wanted to pull the trigger on one of those two fire pit setups that you have. I went with an economical Inspired Overland RT tent, because I take two large dogs with me who sleep in my Bronco. You gave me a lot of great ideas since I’m just starting out.
Awesome! I’m so glad to hear that! I am fairly new to all of this, a couple years in. Yeah those fire pits are awesome each in their own way. I definitely recommend either one. The Ignik for quality and overall reliability, the Tacticool for the size of flame pumps out. Thank you for reaching out and for your kind words!😊😊
I was on the fence about the firecan then finally got it, zero regrets!
@@johnbryant8541 yes, totally agree! It is awesome and very high quality.!
Dude you have the exact setup I was planning, with different brands though. Really like the way you leveled the sleeping area so easily and the flat water container under the shelf is a great idea
Right on! I’m glad this gave you some inspiration! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
When your are behind the wheel of a Wrangler, you have to make every inch count! So the things you bring have to be quality and really serve a purpose. I think you nailed it with his video.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the comment and feedback! Indeed, being able to pack everything in just to the perfect place is so key! I’ve got to watch your most recent video, I’ve been keeping up, but I missed the last one will watch it tonight!👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
@@TrailNewbie Organization is oddly important in this business! Can make a trip go so much smoother.
Absolutely love your set up! So simple and it nice to see someone not using a full decked out overland rig . Very nice jeep. Loved it !
Thanks! I really appreciate it! It’s about to get a little more ‘overlandish’ with the addition of an Ursa Minor top for Jeep, but the interior as it’s currently set up will remain the same for interior sleeping if necessary. Thanks for watching and for the comment! Cheers! 😄🙏🏼🙌🏼👊🏼🤩
Great Video! This is my philosophy as well, coming from Backpacking and enjoying off-roading It is all about making the most on space and weight and trying to carry just the right items to make it a nice trip. Thanks for shedding more light on this style of Overlanding!
Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes, I don’t see myself getting a rooftop tent anytime soon. It’s not out of the question, but I really like the way I have things set up right now. 😊😊
Love it. Lots of great ideas that have lead down the rabbit holes today! Also love that your giving a shoutout to some small businesses 👍
Thank you very much!! I really appreciate you watching and for the comment! I’m so glad to hear the video provoked a few ideas here and there for you! 😄👊🏼🙌🏼🤩👏🏼
@@TrailNewbie No worries, congrats on the video doing so well too! It’s getting pushed a bit by the almighty algorithm!
@@s-c.. hahaha! Yes, it has definitely been a ‘winner’ for me in terms of views. It’s funny, when I posted it I was like, “man, this one is my most boring video yet.” And then it went 📈⬆️ up, up, up! 😄🙌🏼👊🏼🙏🏼
Less is MORE! Great video. Overlanding has become synonymous with overspending. "Overlanding LITE" takes us back to the essentials. Plus, it makes overlanding affordable again!
Yes, I think the key is not how much gear - it is the right gear! That being said, there may still come a time when I get a rooftop tent or some equivalent. It just sort of depends on the need at the time and figuring things out as you go. For now, my set up is just right for me. 😁👊🏼😃 if the kids come along, I have an SUV tent that attaches to the back of the Jeep which is pretty cool. Thank you for the comment, it’s the interaction with viewers that makes creating content so rewarding. 👏🏻😁😀👊🏼
I agree! In my country, for many, "overland" is a synonym of doing any thing on board of a vehicle equipped with a roof top tent 😊
I like your minimalist set-up. Stealth camping. Lot of good ideas and taking the equipment and using it to your focus point. I feel everyone is “Keeping up with the Jones”. Your content could be an approach toward beginning like you said. Great Job
Yes, it’s definitely a good stealth option! I plan on doing a stealth camp later this year. We’ll see how it goes! Thank you for the kind words! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
I can vouch for the Deepsleep. It is very comfortable and folds up really nicely.
I used a brand new ice chest once then went to a 12vdc frig with a 600 watt solar generator and panel. What a convenience!
I do have an suv tent on the backside of my 4Runner.
Right on! Ya, I have an SUV tent as well for when the kids/fam are with me. And man - that DeepSleep is so good. I was skeptical about the solo mat at first, but it is so good! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for the comment and reaching out. 😁
one step further away from being a minimalist.
I'm a true believer in You Get what you pay for. And it's cheaper to buy expensive once rather than cheaper 2-3 times. Great video, btw!
Thank you thank you!! Yes, agree!! I’ve sort of taken my time acquiring each item. I’ve been doing it such that each piece fits like a puzzle 🧩. Thanks for the comment and encouragement! 👏🏻👊🏼😃
Awesome setup! I’d be careful storing that propane tank on its side especially as it’s in the cab of the Jeep. Pretty sure it can cause issues with the safety relief valve??
Oh wow, I have never heard that. I will look into that to make sure that I don’t have any safety issues there. Thank you for bringing this to my attention! I really appreciate it! 😃😃👊🏼
I searched "Saturday Night Live skit" and got this. Gold!
🤣🤣 “I live in a Jeeeep, dowwwnn by the riverrrrr..!”
Yup. I’ve been talking about this, for years. I’ve said it before, minimalism is the future of overland and vehicle based travel 🙌
Love it!! And in all honesty, your rig is one of my absolute favs. I really want to get a UM J30, but … I’m going to wait for a bit. Maybe in a couple years. At least that’s the plan for now. 😁👊🏼👏🏻 Thanks for the comment and for reaching out! 😃😃
please recognize all the best brands and kit. I would consider this not a minimalist but rather "compact".
@@sadsciuidae3425 yes, that is a great way to put it. Agree 💯
Appreciate you taking the time to share your setup. Great stuff as always
My pleasure! This is so fun for me to do - and even more rewarding when I get comments from folks like you who appreciate it! Cheers! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
I guess everyone’s opinion of minimalism is different haha I was kind of expecting a backpacking backpack, a dog in the backseat and that’s about it.
Ya, 100% agree! What I was trying to point to as a minimalist setup is that everything is contained inside the vehicle, and there is still room to sleep in there 🙌🏻 It’s definitely not a minimalist setup in the classic sense of the term. Thank you for your comment - I appreciate every one! 😃😃😃
Great synopsis of an ‘overlanding minimalist’ approach: Compact, Functional, & Protected!
So glad this resonated with you! 👊🏼👏🏼 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support and dropping me a comment as well! 😄🙌🏼
You are not a minimalist at all. You have more than I do, and I thought that I have too much… 😁 Looks like the cost of everything you have there is over $5,000! What kind of minimalist is that?!!!
You make a great point! And my setup is not minimalist in the classic definition of the term. What I was meaning is that I could fit all my gear inside my Jeep, while still being able to sleep in there. Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Good stuff. I camp the same way. Keep things simple.
Right on! Thanks! Ya, I try to keep it simple overall! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
The only thing you need to camp is beer, food, sleeping bag, water, and a jacket. Don't need any of this guy's expensive crap. A few buddies will help ya get er dun too.
Agree 💯
This video is very inspiring for me. I think less is more, but that doesn't mean depriving yourself of a minimum of comfort, to the point of ruining the fun of the trip. You propose a balanced posture that I really like. Thanks a lot for the advise.
That’s so awesome to hear! I’m really glad that this video helped! I love my rig setup - it’s compact, but I still have a ton of useful gear that is just right for how I travel. Thank you for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it! 😃🙌🏻👏🏼👊🏼
Good lord, I thought I packed a lot but watching this video made me feel better about what I bring camping.
I’m glad I made you feel better! HA! I know what you mean - I have a lot of gear 100%. What I was meaning by minimalist in this video is that I could pack all my gear inside the Jeep, and still sleep in there. But you’re right, this is not minimalist by the classic sense of the term. Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
wow - this video blows me away. Looking to buy my first Jeep, in my late 60s, and do multi-week camping but didn't want to change the look and structure a la Safari XL or other roof tents. 3 quick questions: 1) no porta potty? I'm thinking of a dry flush toilet, would that fit? 2) are both 2nd row seats folded down, or did you take the one out where you bed goes? I'm 5'7" and think that solution looks great. 3) 270 degree awning: have you considered attaching that so that in inclement weather you can get out, set it up, and still be outside. THANKS!
Hi David 👋 thank you for reaching out and commenting!
1) The toilet that I use I have not really shown on RUclips. But I use a toilet seat with legs that I made. I use a pop-up privacy tent made by RHINO USA.
2) the entire second row is just folded down. I have not done a seat delete or anything like that. It’s nice because it’s pretty easy for me to take everything out and be able to still have a full back row with no issues. If I have anybody traveling with me for perhaps just a day trip of off-roading. If you are 5’7” you will fit back there perfect. I would recommend the DeepSleep solo mat for sure. It is awesome!
3) I did not have it in this video at the time, but I now have a MoonShade. The company sent it to me and I really love it because it goes on and off so easily. It’s super high-quality and modular. That is what I love the most!
Thank you again for commenting, reach out anytime! 👏🏼👊🏼😃🙌🏼
thanks so much for your quick reply and info. Will be in touch. All the best - D@@TrailNewbie
Which Fire pit would you buy if you could only have one? im in the market and its hard to know how big the flames get and how much heat and how much propane they use, that info is not easily found. Can you maybe do a review or just your suggetion and why? Thank you
So, the Tacticool would definitely be the price performer ($90) and largest flame. It can pump a flame 3 to 4 feet high. Now, its quality of build/construction is nowhere near the quality of the Ignik. Note: however it is developed, it actually does have a little bit of residue/smoke to the flame. I’m not sure why or how, but it does. The Ignik flame is much smaller while it still pits out a decent amount of heat. There is no residue/smoke in the flame - burns perfectly clean. I’ve heard before that people buy the Ignik and then drill the holes a little bigger for the flame. I have not done that but likely will. For a first ammo can size fire pit - I think I would go with the Tacticool. And then upgrade evaluate from there. That’s just my opinion. 😃
Great setup!
Thanks buddy! I appreciate it, and all of the ideas and support you have given me over the last year! 👊🏼😁😀👏🏻🙌🏻
@@TrailNewbie likewise ! Can’t wait to have my camera pointed at your face 😂😂😂😂
Wonderful setup. Exactly what I was looking for to do with my jeep. Great work. 👍🏽
Right on!! So glad to hear!! 🙏🏼🙌🏼👊🏼😄 I’m putting out a video next week called ‘Bedroom’ which deep dives a little more into the sleeping setup. 😄😄 Stay tuned! Thank you for watching and for the comment!! 🙏🏼🙌🏼👏🏼😄😁
Love this setup, smart and to the point! What are your thoughts on a camping stove?
Thanks for watching, and great question! For me, I’ve been traveling with a JetBoil Genesis for the last two years. The double one - clamshell style. It’s awesome. I actually recently got a smaller FireMaple Saturn stove which I’ll be showcasing in my next trip video. It is really great as well. Packs a punch for being so small. 🙌🏼😃👊🏼👏🏼🔥
Love that Dometic faucet setup! Nice ideas here! Thanks!
So glad it helped! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
I really like the set up in the back of your Jeep. I want to reproduce this to stay more organized as we camp from our Jeep more this summer.
You can do it! It takes time to get everything right, but that was half the fun for me! 😀😀. Thanks for watching and for the comment! 👏🏼🔥🙌🏼💯
Great Video! You're going to make me go broke. Lol! I've already order the Front Runner boxes, Side Stasher, Vortex shelf, Dometic Faucet and jug, and tailgate table. And I'm going to build the legs.
I love your setup. One of the things I hate about the camping part is completely unloading the back of my Jeep to make my bed. This will solve that issue.
Awesome!! So glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful! And … sorry about making you broke! 😆😆 Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Why did you put round pegs in the legs of one front runner box but not the other? How do the front runner boxes attach to each other? Thanks. I'm just starting my jeep camping experiences and using your videos to help me purchase my gear. Thanks for making these videos. Love them!!!
Great question! The round pegs are actually wine corks that one of the sets I use to keep the 1x3 legs in place. The other set the 1x3 pieces of wood are just slightly thicker, and they stay in there without needing the wine corks. If you look at my channel down a few videos, there is one called “What is it?” it takes you through how they are constructed. One note, that video was filmed when I had three boxes connected to each other. But it’s generally the same idea with the two boxes. If you happen to have Instagram and need additional information, feel free to reach out to me there! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
Love the way you share the simplicity of Camping. I think you give those who don't have the money or the ability to build their rigs like some of us, a great way to go out and enjoy the great outdoors! Great job!
Thank you so much! Ya, for me - I've held off on a RTT due to space issues. I really need to be able to park my rig in the garage, and a RTT just won't fit right now. I have a good Jeep tent that attaches to the back of the vehicle - we use that if me any my boys get out. So, for now, indeed just the Jeep is what works for me! Thanks for your comment and reaching out! Really appreciate it!
Thanks for the reviews and you have a great set up, no wasted space. I just purchased my dream FJ and I’m working on outfitting it for some family camping on the east coast. Ton of options out there for tackling the great outdoors.
Thanks again.
Glad I could help! Hope this gives you a good idea of what you’d like to outfit your rig with! 😁😁👊🏼
Looking forward to this - the amount of times I’ve searched minimalist overland and came up with nothing or overpriced sales pitches - fingers crossed!
I hope this one doesn’t come off as a sales pitch *fingers crossed* 😅 I’m not sponsored by anyone - so everything in the video is 💯 to give ideas of how I fit everything in the Jeep - for me, that was essentially my idea of a minimalist approach. 😃 But, I get what you’re saying - many times these videos can come off that way. I do have an ‘affiliate link’ for the SideStasher (though, again not sponsored). It’s made by a guy who designed himself - I’d really like to help him become successful. 👏🏻👊🏼 would love to hear your feedback if you did end up watching. 😃😁 Thanks!
@@TrailNewbie i think you did a great job! I like they way you pack your gear. There’s way too much emphasis on “stuff” these days.
I’m in Australia and just finished a 6100km trip to Cape York (most northern tip of Aus) in my 2022 Gladiator Rubicon and had a great time - had everything I needed but many rigs were just way too heavy and overloaded and paid the price!
So glad I saw your video and thank you for sharing the name brands of your overlanding gear! Less is more in my book too and I agree with you about have the overlanding essentials for successful and happy overlanding.
You are so welcome! Thank you for the comment and for watching! I really love to hear from viewers how the video impacted them - so … in short … it’s great to hear from you! 👊🏼🙌🏼😃👏🏼
Wow great set up and very well thought out. New to your channel. Excellent review of being a minimalist.
So happy you appreciated and enjoyed this one! My rig has definitely changed over the years - I'm a little less minimalist now, but still love the journey! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
Thanks for the video love the rug, I'm fixing to buy a jeep myself, was wondering what size of tires are on your jeep
Thank you for your kind words! The tires are 35’ tires with a 2.5 inch lift. I hope this helps! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Thank you for your kind words! The tires are 35’ tires with a 2.5 inch lift. I hope this helps! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
How are the 2 front runner boxes tied together? Really like the leg ideas
Great question! I made a video on my channel called “What is it?” (Link below). This is back when I had three of them connected. Now I broke it down to two of them. Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀 ruclips.net/video/au-IZ-cnkGM/видео.htmlsi=LiySJxgdIo_EH1tb
You approach makes sense. I watched another overlanding RUclips where he talks about weight and payload. Need to be careful not to overload vehicle.
Thanks for sharing your way.
Thank you for your comment and kind words! Ya, I really love the current setup. 😃😃👏🏻👏🏻👊🏼👊🏼
as for propane, i have a 20 pounder at home and refill adapter. i own 3 of the 1 pounders, but thats all. i refill them and keep up with them. i didnt know about that dometic water faucet before. its on my list now, thanks.
Right on! I’m glad the video was helpful with regard to finding the Dometic faucet. It’s really awesome - non sponsored. Ya, I had never known you could refill those small tanks, that’s a great idea!! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Pretty slick how you used the 1x3s for the Wolf Pack's legs. Very clever. I like that air mattress too. May have to look into that for my JKUR.
Thanks!! 😃 Ya, the DeepSleep solo mat is 100% a must have for the Jeep. I love it!! 👏🏼🙌🏼👊🏼😃
That is a nice set up. I just bought a used Deepsleep full size mattress. Can't wait to try it out. I also believe in "buy once, cry once".
Awesome! Ya, I have the full size one and I sued that for the first couple years before changing to the solo mat. Main benefit of the solo mat is the insulation inside (foam) and I feel like it’s manufactured a little better. I had to patch some leaks on my full size mat. No biggie, but one trip the full size mattress started going flat in the middle of the night. It was actually very comfortable and squishy, but not ideal. Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
I agree with your definition of minimalist. We're no longer struggling college students.
It's funny - I just finished re-watching this video (I posted a comment 9 months ago) after mostly building out my 2024 Jeep that I finally took delivery of a bit over a month ago and plan on leaving for my summer camping trip within a week. And without realizing it I got just about exactly the same stuff as you. I love the SideStasher and I'm glad to see that it can also work with the Gamma bag. I was a bit worried as the SideStasher is more square rather than angled at the top. I'm assuming the Gamma bag sits a bit forward rather than right up against the window. Any issues opening the Gamma bag with the Vector shelf?
I also ordered the Vector shelf as the Hooke Road one sat too low (good quality though). Question - does your stuff move around on the shelf? I was thinking of single-side sticky tape to give it some grip and I'm not sure if I really need to do that. And how is it working for you with only the corners to use as attachment points for tie-downs? Are you using Vector's cargo net? If not, how are you handling that?
I also had recently ordered the DeepSleep as my Exped Megamat is too wide.
I did end up going with the Scepter 20L cans. I set one up to use as a portable shower (I copied the design from Baptism Overland but I found a better solution for the pipe inside the can) and the other I found a solution to easily convert it to a powered water dispenser (from another RUclips channel). There's a company that sells an adapter that fits right over the smaller opening and then I got a battery operated water dispenser off of Amazon that slides right on. Works great.
I'd love to see where you store your recovery gear, tools, etc.
Also, any issues with storing your propane tank on it's side? I'm going to have to continue using the 1 lb. bottles for now. But I did at least figure out how to eventually refill them from a larger propane tank.
Thanks.
Wow! So awesome! Thank you for your kind words! To answer some questions: No issues opening the gamma bag with the vector shelf. Just sort of can only open it half way and you need to reach into it from the top. Regarding stuff moving around on the shelf - nope, no issues. No sticky tape or cargo net necessary. 😊 Regarding recovery gear - I have several straps, a tree strap, a snatch block, two kinetic ropes and an 85 foot winch line extension. All are in one of the gamma bags and one of the sidestashers. 😊 I never had any issues storing it on it’s side, but after this video, and several comments cautioning me about that - I switched to a 5lb tank and it fits stored upright on the Vector shelf. If you have more questions, feel free to reach out to me anytime on IG or email @trailnewbie or trailnewbie@yahoo.com Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
I have an adapter for my 15 lb propane tank that allows me to refill my 1 lb green bottles. I put my green bottles in a plastic bag and then in my home freezer for about 15 minutes. I place the propane tank upside down with the adapter screwed on then I open the valve and wait approximately 3 minutes and I have nearly 1 lb of propane in my green bottle. I find that I need 2 green bottles for a 2 week camping trip. They run my Coleman two burner stove. I live in Arizona and don't camp in really cold weather so I don't need a heater but if I did I would take a couple more bottles along. Thanks for the info. I will definitely be looking at some of your other links.
Right on! That’s great and practical advice! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
I took a shot every time he said “rig” and I’m commenting from hell now.
Hahahhahaha, at least your didn’t take a shot every time I said ‘uhh’ or ‘umm’ otherwise you’d have barely made it through the first 3 mins! 😂😂 Thanks for watching and for the comment! 🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Love the video. Super helpful. I appreciate your minimalist definition. I want a self contained system without a trailer or heavy rooftop stuff.
Awesome! So glad this was helpful for you! I really appreciate the comment and feedback! Hope your off road and overlanding adventures are fantastic!
Well thought out setup. Definitely don’t need more to be comfortable. Cheers from OZ
Thanks! I really appreciate it. Ya, it’s taken me a good chunk of time to get it right. But I’ve got it dialed in pretty good now. Thanks for watching! 😃🙌🏼👊🏼👏🏼💯
@@TrailNewbie from experience I can say that it’s taken me years to work out a good setup for single, double and then family camping. Have given up on drawers in my 4x4 and replaced with front runner and aluminium boxes (as you know much more versatile and weights less). Due to kids, had to invest in an off-road trailer for the extra gear but not necessary when solo camping unless the dirt bike comes along. Take care. Cheers
how much were your front runner boxes? i swear right when you posted this vid i saved it to amazon thinking they were 40$ a pop or so. now they are like 70 on the site and on amazon. if they double in price ill be kicking myself in the ass for not just buying four 2 months ago (was plannin gon camping yet so was waiting.
i got a eply from su0pport. they dont sell the non Pros anymore. the pro are thicker with better latches and sell for 80 each. which sucks cause i was able to get 4 + raised lids for like 140 on amazon. should have bought them
Ya, they discontinued selling the regular wolf pack boxes last month I think. Sad!! You might still be able to find them online somewhere?? An online site that has some leftover inventory. 🤷🏻♂️
@@TrailNewbie ive been digging and digging. everyone selling the pros. Ill keep looking, thanks!
@@chrism7067 I see them on a site called Basecamp Provisions - maybe they have them?
@@TrailNewbie thanks a lot for looking! I checked and it looks like all i can find on the page is the sold out Pros and the "cub pack"
Maybe i can find something else simliar. i really like the whole bolting them together and using 1x2s to make legs for it. we were going camping for a week (few different spots) and it would have been a nice base camp type set up
Great video! How do you get your patches to stick on your headliner?
Thanks!! 👏🏻🙌🏻😃 The patches stick as they have the ‘hook’ side of Velcro on them all, and the headliner is a very fuzzy ‘loop’ like fabric that is very similar to the soft side of the other part of Velcro that the hook side sticks to. The headliner I installed is the Bedrug 2018+ JL Headliner. Hope that helps! 👏🏻👏🏻😃
@@TrailNewbie Thank you for the information and quick response:)
Sweet video! What is that table on the back where the tire is?
Thanks! The table is the very best tailgate table for the Jeep ever made - it’s called the Trailgater by Outback Adventures. If you scroll WAY back in my channel, I have an install video on it. 😃😃😃 Thanks for watching!! 👏🏻👊🏼😃
Thank you again, I’m really enjoying your videos. I saw that you have a table under your bed. Is that to level the bed? I have a Subaru Forester and when you put down the back seat it’s good but not quite level. I’ve been trying to think of how to level it without having to build a base just for the mattress. Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Great question, it’s a RedCamp folding table. Here is the link: REDCAMP Aluminum Camping Table 4 Foot, Portable Folding Table Adjustable Height Lightweight for Picnic Beach Outdoor Indoor, White 48 x 24 inches a.co/d/i8fIDKK
What is the holder you have for your fire extinguisher? That one looks interesting.
Great question! It’s the Bartact - 2.5 lb Roll Bar Fire Extinguisher Mount for Vehicle Holder, Adjustable Fire Extinguisher Holder Mount, US Made Universal Vehicle Fire Extinguisher Holder Fits All Roll Bars (Black) a.co/d/iyc5VRn Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
Would add in hammock for the nice weather nights.
I use my roof rack for traction boards and kayak mounting.
Cant fit in garage with RTT
Love it! Ya, I have a small hammock, just haven’t really had a chance to use it yet. 😃 Thanks for watching and for the comment! 👊🏼👏🏼🙌🏼😃
A really great setup! So many great ideas! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!! I really have put a ton of thought and work into this setup, so it’s very much appreciated to hear that you enjoyed this video!! 😁😁
Great video! You left out where you got the roll bag storage from..looks awesome..where can I purchase?
I’ll add to the description on the video here in a few minutes! 😃😃
Good video. I didn’t see a link for your Vector shelf. Is that in another video?
Here is the link for the Vector shelf! vectoroffroad.com/products/jlu-highland-platform Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
@@TrailNewbie Thanks
Great video! Which bag do you have for the Ignik Fire box? I have that same fire box, but like the idea of having a bag for it. Thanks!
It’s called the 5.11 Tactical Range Qualifier. The link is in the description. I’m not sponsored or anything, just an awesome product!! 😃😃👏🏻👏🏻 Thank you for your comment and encouragement!! 😃👊🏼🙌🏻
Love this. I’m looking into starting overlanding and think I would go this route. Am starting with car camping and already have a pretty good just-in-car set-up.
Right on! That’s awesome! 👏🏻👏🏻 Track me down on Instagram if you need any ideas/pointers. 😃 Enjoy every part of it..!
Great system. I am ordering these boxes and I wanted to ask you how you connected two together end to end.
Right on! I have a video on my channel where the thumbnail says ‘What is it?’. That’s my walkthrough of my boxes and how they are all connected. 😃
Have you ever had the water Rotopax leak? What size are they? How are they connected? What ends are on them? In that position, it doesn't seem like you could get all the water out of them. Lots of questions I know but I'm looking for a water solution and that looks pretty awesome if I could figure out how to hook it up and have it not leak. If you have time to answer all my questions, thank you very much. Love your channel!!!
Fortunately, no, I have not had the Rotopax leak! These are 2 gallon size, and they are connected with a standard Rotopax mount which the Vector off-road Highland shelf has holes drilled specifically for these mounts, which made it really easy for me to install. For one I have just a standard cap, for another I have a small spigot that I can use to get water out. Basically, you can get about 2/3 of the water out and to get the remaining amount - you do have to detach the tank to be able to tilt it for the remaining water. Depending on what you are hoping to accomplish, this water storage in my view is for long-term storage meaning water that you might need on the third fourth or 5th+ day of your trips. If you’re looking for something for one to three days, I would recommend the Dometic GO Hydration Water Jug 11L. Pair this with the faucet they make and BAM! The best water solution out there. I am not affiliated with them or anything, just a great product. If you watch the video, I did called kitchen I showcase it there. If you have any additional questions, and you happen to have Instagram, reach out to me there, I’ll be happy to help! Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
Thats a maximal amount of minimalism.
AHAHAHHA, I know right?!?!? I get what you mean, what I meant by minimalist in this video was that I could get all my gear inside the jeep while still being able to sleep in there. But you are definitely correct, this is not minimalist by the classic sense of the definition! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Holy Crap brother..... I have owned 15 various Jeeps over the past 30 years.... and I have been told that I am the Tetris Master of packing stuff in a Jeep.... But Dang... You have me beat! Great Video
HahahahH! Ya, it definitely took some serious planning 🤣🤣 😃 Thank you for watching and for your comment! 🙏🏼 I really appreciate it! 😀
Really cool setup, can’t stop watching and putting a list together of all the gear I’m going to buy. Thanks again
Right on! I’m so glad this was helpful! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I really love my current setup - I wouldn’t change a thing right now! 😃👊🏼👏🏻
This video is excellent! Almost exactly what I’m going for (I have the blowup deepsleep4jeep in overland cloth). Thank you for the great tip on storage/tables. This really helps! I’ve subscribed and can’t wait to check out your other videos. Happy Jeeping! ✌️
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words! If you want to know more about those boxes, check out a video on my channel called “What is it?” I go through how I connected them. Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
There is some fine detail that most people might have missed. 1) The figure extinguisher has a cool carrying case? What is it called? 2) The rubberband on the fire extinguisher helps with the rattling right? I just mounted mine on my Molle Panel and it rattles a lot.
Dang! What a good eye!! HAHAHA, I love a comment like this - so obscure! But I'm delighted to answer it for you. The Fire Extinguisher mount is a Bartact Roll Bar Fire Extinguisher Holder Mount 2.5 lb. I got it on Amazon and it was around $26. It's awesome!! And, yes, the rubber band stops the rattle. Believe it or not, with all my gear in my Jeep, I have zero rattles. Everything is soft sided and situated so that there is nothing flopping or banging around. Thank you for the comment and for watching! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video!!
@@TrailNewbie incredible. I don't have a great place for my fire extinguisher to hang like that so molle panel it is. I just need to dampen the rattle. Cheers for getting back to this obscure question!
@@RichieValentine anytime! Ya, to further the topic: I actually just bought an element fire extinguisher. They are much smaller and lighter weight. It will have zero rattle!! 😃😃😃🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I’m not sponsored or anything, just a cool piece of gear if you look into it. 👊🏼😃
Love the JEEP specific tips!
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Amazing set up. Going ready to outfit a Lexus SUV in a similar fashion. I want everything inside if possible. That way I can put it into the garage! Great ideas, reviews and suggestions.
Right on! So glad this helped! Enjoy the build! It’s half the fun!! 🤩 Thank you for watching and for your comment! I really appreciate it! 😀
Love all of our Front Runner stuff, great DIY on the setup👍 Nice Video!
Ya, Front Runner gear is so good! I love everything they make. Thanks for your comment and kind words!
Great video. Question: what’s the name of the 5.11 bag that holds your Ignik Firecan? We have the same one and need a case for it?
Hi 👋 I put a link to it in the description. I’m not sponsored or anything, just a great product! Also, it comes with a little bag inside of it. That is the bag that I used for my Tacticool smaller pit. It’s 2 in 1..! 👏🏻😃👊🏼
Great video. I did notice your Ignik tank was stored horizontally but on the Ignik website, under quick FAQ, they say to only store upright. On one page of the website they say it conforms to DOT specs making it safe to transport in your vehicle but then again in the FAQ section, they say "Propane containers should only be stored in vehicles with a vented storage locker; do not store the Gas Growler or other propane container in your trunk or sealed car." Just trying to be safe when traveling with propane tanks.
Yes! You make a great point! I used to store my tank sideways (which after this video posted) I found out from many comments that it was a no-no. I was not aware, but indeed to store/travel safely it needs to be stored upright at all times. Regarding venting - I get why that would be important, but just personal opinion, if you have a quality tank and use protocols to ensure that the tank is closed when not in use then I’m fine (for myself) to travel with it in the Jeep. The nice thing about propane is that it’s odorous so if there is a leak, you’d know right away. Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
Great vid and setup. Just wondering, when you set up your camp, what do you sit on, and do you have a tarp/shelter for shade and/or rain?
Great question! Thinking back I should have showcased this in the video, but … I forgot 🤣 I use the Front Runner Expander camp chair. It’s is soooooo good! And for shade, I have the MoonShade awning. I have it most recently in my video called Hurricane. It is awesome and can be used even without a roof rack! 🙌🏼👏🏼😃👊🏼 Thanks for the comment and for watching!! 😃😃
This is really informational. Im just beginning my journal of camping/overlanding with my 4 year old son and looking to build out something with my 17 chevy colorado. Looking at topper tents and also truck bed setups. Excited to keep working on the truck build and see where it goes.
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy the build, make each part of it serve a need/purpose that really inspires you! Don’t feel like you have to do what everyone else does - make your rig just right for you! 🙌🏼👏🏼👊🏼😁 Thanks for the comment and for watching! 😃😃