Enjoy Camp MORE! 5 things that have changed the way we camp.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
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    In this video, Matt with Frey's On The Side covers 5 tips to enjoy camping more.
    1. Level trailer equals level sleeping area equals happy camper. Link to Andersen Level:
    2. Learn a knot. Link to how to tie a Bowline Knot: • How to Tie a Bowline 3. Tie down awnings - a different way.
    4. Practice backing-up the trailer. Practice makes perfect.
    5. Keep it simple. Simple camp equals a more enjoyable experience.
    Thanks for watching Frey's On The Side, where adventure is served.

Комментарии • 36

  • @ramonapuckett3059
    @ramonapuckett3059 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the tips, especially the guy wires one ❤

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  2 месяца назад +1

      You are welcome. This was a tip shared with me by Todd with TC Teardrops. He has a ton of knowledge and is always willing to share.

  • @tomking5358
    @tomking5358 20 дней назад

    Bowline.....easy to teach kids, or anyone. Here it is...the rabbit comes out of the hole...around the tree...and back in the hole . Someone taught me that when I was about 6 yrs old..72 now..still remember it! Haha

  • @WheresWiseman
    @WheresWiseman Год назад +3

    😂😂😂 "spin around the pole" Love that staking tip though, going to use that for sure!

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  Год назад +1

      You’re going to love it. Bonus tip: spin the guy wire around the pole, not yourself.

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman Год назад

      @@FreysOnTheSide ✅

  • @mikecagle984
    @mikecagle984 4 месяца назад +1

    Loved your video! I really loved learning about the guy wire tie down method. I would have never thought about it. Thanks!

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for the positive feedback. The guy wire is something I picked-up from the TC Teardrop community and now use the technique on all my awnings. Best of luck in your outdoor adventures. Stay safe out there.

  • @Steve-uy8kx
    @Steve-uy8kx Год назад +2

    To sink two stakes without hitting rocks or roots must be some kind of high-tech Hollywood special effects in your video. And thanks for the tip on the Anderson system. I love mine after seeing yours at KOAR.

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  Год назад +1

      Hahah! LOL. Definitely Hollywood stunts and editing magic. The Andersen is still one of my favorite pieces of gear that we use at all those uneven areas.

  • @upcountryoffroad2906
    @upcountryoffroad2906 2 месяца назад

    Great Tips! I am just starting to learn about camping in Teardrop trailers and this was really helpful! Just made a demo video of my first time camping in one. Overall seems like a great asset! Not to big but creates a solid place to sleep and store a lot of your gear!

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  2 месяца назад +1

      That's awesome. The best part about teardrop camping is its generally pretty simple and the learning curve can be climbed quickly. Good luck on your camping adventures. Be sure to drop in time to time and drop some insights and tips.

  • @michaelptm2269
    @michaelptm2269 2 месяца назад

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @AllThingsOverlanding
    @AllThingsOverlanding Год назад

    I don't have a trailer, but these seem like great tips. Also, I suck at knots. That's why I hang with you. If we need to tie a knot, I'll just trust my life to your skills.

  • @RUGERTTHEGSD
    @RUGERTTHEGSD Год назад +1

    All great tips! Just put my order in for ORE TC I'll be ready next spring. . I'm going to need all the practice I can get on backing a trailer.

    • @Steve-uy8kx
      @Steve-uy8kx Год назад +1

      I have an ORE and despite not being a longer trailer, it backs up surprisingly well.

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  Год назад +1

      Short trailers can be challenging due to the short wheel base. Small correction go a long ways. But at Steve said, the TC backs up like a dream. You’ll have it down in no time.

  • @jerrynemeth6735
    @jerrynemeth6735 10 месяцев назад

    Thank You. On the steering wheel thing, my friend Ben was the master of backing up trailers. He said, move your hand to the bottom and do exactly what you would do if you weren't backing up a trailer... ot tried it yet, but... hopefully soon.

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  10 месяцев назад

      You bet! Backing up can be a challenge with a single axle, short wheel base trailer. It’s so important to slow down and take you time using small movements.

  • @nicadavelife
    @nicadavelife Месяц назад

    I enjoyed this video! We recently acquired a new to us teardrop trailer and backing that sucker up has been a learning experience for sure. Still need more practice so your advice was spot on! Cheers!

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  Месяц назад +1

      Welcome to the Teardrop community! A single axle, short wheel base is more challenging to back up than many expect. Smooth and small corrections is definitely the key.
      Best of luck on your teardrop and outdoor adventures. Looking forward to hearing about those fun experiences.

    • @nicadavelife
      @nicadavelife Месяц назад

      @@FreysOnTheSide Thank so much! We are loving our teardrop (Bean Trailer - Mean Bean). We had a Class C RV a few years ago but this is fitting our lifestyle so much better.

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  Месяц назад +1

      @nicadavelife Mean Bean is an awesome trailer. The build quality is amazing and love the target market of more rugged off-road version. We thought about one for in the past as I think it would hold up to our Wisconsin winters well. We also recently moved to a full size truck in lieu of our Jeep wrangler, so I feel the weight of these trailers is a little less concerning.
      Total side note: we have also talked in depth about a class C, but we think this will be a down the road decision.

  • @Yaesucurt
    @Yaesucurt 11 месяцев назад

    Matt, thanks for the tips. I tried the new method of staking my awning down, like we talked about at TC, and it worked great! Keep up the great work!

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for stopping and dropping a comment. As our community grows, we learn together. If you stumble across tips and tricks, be sure to drop a line and let us know.

  • @KarileeT
    @KarileeT Год назад

    Great tips, thanks! I’m going to study knot tying!

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  Год назад

      Ha! Good luck on your knot tying journey. I expect a 5 page report on the versatility of knots.

  • @PlayingwithSticks
    @PlayingwithSticks Год назад

    We have had our Bal leveling jack for much too long. It is just too heavy and we end up just leaving it at home. But this summer with the pop-up camper we have it back out with us again. While, it may be heavy I think nothing beats it. I have actually left my Anderson Leveler at home. But, when back to lightweight travel again, the Anderson will always be my go to. Love the guy line method. We have been looking for a trip proof method for years. Where was this video then? Haha. We have went all over the spectrum with simple to bringing the kitchen sink. We are in a season of swinging back to simple at the moment. And like you said, it feels really good. Great tips Matt!

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  Год назад

      There are so many options for levelling and although the Anderson takes up storage space and is a single use item, we still find the convenience of having it along. Todd with TC put us on to the guy wire method and we have been using it ever since. Works great for our applications, but still like to put the awnings away in high winds. It’s funny I preached keep it simple and for our short trips that holds true, but we are about to embark on a long trip (two plus weeks) and we packed to the hills and busting at the seams. Always interesting when you return from one of these trips to look at all the “stuff” you didn’t use. We will get back to “less” after this trip when everyone gets in the groove again.

  • @CraigG21
    @CraigG21 Год назад

    Gonna have to try #3 - I hate tripping over the guy wires!

  • @user-bl4hb1bq9t
    @user-bl4hb1bq9t 3 месяца назад

    Pakers are leveled by cheese. Watch out flat land bears might maul you. You will loose in the frozen trundra.

    • @FreysOnTheSide
      @FreysOnTheSide  3 месяца назад

      Great advise.

    • @user-bl4hb1bq9t
      @user-bl4hb1bq9t 3 месяца назад

      @@FreysOnTheSide Not if ya camp near the bay! Don't mix blue & yellow!