This is very cool and all.. but also exactly what not to do.. you have your food in your tent, your cooking your food in your tent, and your eating your food in your tent.. for those out in bear or cougar country this is a recipe for disaster.. your teaching bushcraft skills, I wouldn’t demonstrate things that could potentially put people in a lot of danger who don’t know any better.. and let’s be honest, there is a lot of people that don’t know any better and will try to replicate this.. and with your open concept tenting.. your the only buffet here..
You are right. This is a great tip. Folks should remember that I've been doing this for 25+ years and am very comfortable in this part of the world, I know what animals are in the area depending on the season. One thing you don't see, at night I hang my food down wind from camp just incase. But yes I take the risk cooking at camp because for me the risk is low. You should always be cautions when cooking at camp and if you don't know the area cook away from your sleeping area.
Many thanks Josh for sharing your camping adventures with us, they are moments of peace and relaxation in a hectic world. This time you had some camping companions to keep you company. On a side note the trail cam picked up a Sasquatch roaming about, are they native to your area? Keep those cameras rolling sir!
Nice to see the fall colors and the end of summer. I bet that apple was good... I used to grill peaches (slice in half, remove pit, grill cut side down just to warm a little). Wife and I will be camping six nights next week in the northern Arizona pines... we should probably get a trail camera to see if we can capture a Joshquatch roaming around in the night! Cheers! Pete in Arizona - KI7LIL
Lol. Joshquatch is a good one. Ya baked anything on the campfire is good I think. Lots of great ideas out there to try. Hope you have a good one Peter.
@@JoshuaGammon Haha, I hope you make some Joshquatch merch, and if you do send me some royalties along the way for the idea lol. Thanks, we're figuring out some menu ideas for next week and warmed up desserts are sounding good with the cool temps we'll be in (mid 40'sF cooling down to 30'sF later in the week for morning lows. Highs are 70F dropping down to 50F during the week). Can't wait, I'm tired of this long drawn out summer we've been having... bundling up a little sounds perfect while being in the pine trees of northern Arizona. Pics soon coming up this week. Take care, and hope you get out again soon! Pete
@@peterkunka2694 ya the summer here seemed to be a little long this year. Starts really early and last year we didn't get snow until late dec I think. That's not normal for here. Cheers,
This is very cool and all.. but also exactly what not to do.. you have your food in your tent, your cooking your food in your tent, and your eating your food in your tent.. for those out in bear or cougar country this is a recipe for disaster.. your teaching bushcraft skills, I wouldn’t demonstrate things that could potentially put people in a lot of danger who don’t know any better.. and let’s be honest, there is a lot of people that don’t know any better and will try to replicate this.. and with your open concept tenting.. your the only buffet here..
You are right. This is a great tip. Folks should remember that I've been doing this for 25+ years and am very comfortable in this part of the world, I know what animals are in the area depending on the season. One thing you don't see, at night I hang my food down wind from camp just incase. But yes I take the risk cooking at camp because for me the risk is low. You should always be cautions when cooking at camp and if you don't know the area cook away from your sleeping area.
Right on brother
I’m not worried about you considering your experience.. I’m just worried about people watching with no experience and doing the same..
@@Lastblood-26 your 100%. Good call and point.
@@JoshuaGammon, you know you’re stuff, and what you’re doing, and loved you’re reply. Good to see you again, you’re calming to me, lol, NS here 😊
Thank-you again for all your hard work. We really appreciate all that you do.
You bet. Glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers. 🙏
Thanks for another relaxing video Josh!!
Glad you enjoyed! AB. Hope your doing well.
This forest is very beautiful, I love the autumn season🍂🍁
This is a great time of year. To bad it doesn't last to long.
Love watching your videos ❤
Thank you so much!!
Very nice my friend! Thanks for sharing😎
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you for the video again like always it was great. 😊
Thanks so much AidePerez
Always love your video camp. So relaxing! Support from Indonesia🇲🇨😍
Thank you very much!
What a scary beast you caught on the trail cam!! You'll never sleep in the forest again. Haha
LOL ya what a monster.
I love the sound of the rain on a tarp🌧🌧
Looked like a great camping trip out there!
Looks like you caught sasquatch on the trail cam👣
Yes the rain on the tarp is so nice. LOL. you watched to the end and see the sasquatch. Thanks so much and have a great weekend.
Just found your channel and I love watching every video so far. Awesome content brother
Appreciate the support and glad you like the videos 👍
Like the spoon you made for yourself.
Thanks. Just a quick one. Not to fancy.
Thank you mister Gamon i love the vidéo and beautiful forest
Thank so much Marie.
Great video buddy nice axe saw and knife
Cheers. Thanks so much and glad you liked it.
Nice my friend 💙💙
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video.
My friend, on this earth what is worth living is (you)⚘️❤️
Thanks so much for your kind comments as always Dyaa
Nice overnighter. Hoping you get back to the last cabin you built to see how it's doing.
Yes that is coming soon I hope. I have no idea what has been going on back there sense my last video. Hope it's still standing.
Many thanks Josh for sharing your camping adventures with us, they are moments of peace and relaxation in a hectic world. This time you had some camping companions to keep you company. On a side note the trail cam picked up a Sasquatch roaming about, are they native to your area? Keep those cameras rolling sir!
Thanks so much Lewis. Glad you like the video. Ya them Sasquatch are all over the woods here. lol. Creepy little buggers.
Nice to see the fall colors and the end of summer. I bet that apple was good... I used to grill peaches (slice in half, remove pit, grill cut side down just to warm a little). Wife and I will be camping six nights next week in the northern Arizona pines... we should probably get a trail camera to see if we can capture a Joshquatch roaming around in the night! Cheers! Pete in Arizona - KI7LIL
Lol. Joshquatch is a good one. Ya baked anything on the campfire is good I think. Lots of great ideas out there to try. Hope you have a good one Peter.
@@JoshuaGammon Haha, I hope you make some Joshquatch merch, and if you do send me some royalties along the way for the idea lol. Thanks, we're figuring out some menu ideas for next week and warmed up desserts are sounding good with the cool temps we'll be in (mid 40'sF cooling down to 30'sF later in the week for morning lows. Highs are 70F dropping down to 50F during the week). Can't wait, I'm tired of this long drawn out summer we've been having... bundling up a little sounds perfect while being in the pine trees of northern Arizona. Pics soon coming up this week. Take care, and hope you get out again soon! Pete
@@peterkunka2694 ya the summer here seemed to be a little long this year. Starts really early and last year we didn't get snow until late dec I think. That's not normal for here. Cheers,
I thought your spoon was fine, don't have to be pretty just has to be useful. Thanks for the video and your time 👍
That's true Harold. Just needs to do that job.
I like life like that
Yup. This is the way to live.
Sasquatch, 1st sighting in Canada 🇨🇦 😅
Привет. Класс
good video
Glad you enjoyed
👍 good
Thank you! Cheers!