My favorite sleeping spot was in Madera Canyon, Arizona, south of Tucson. The weather was perfect. Colorado was a bit chilly in late April as I got snowed on. I am going to check out the water pump and the shower you showed. I also used up way too much storage space by bring enough food for a 2 month Amazon expedition. Thanks for the tips.
Haha thanks for watching! My goal is that with every trip I take I take about 10% less stuff than I took the last time... In time I should perfect my setup.
I’m just getting back into camping and so far have only camped in my home state of Missouri. But I want to go to Colorado and Utah. This video was really informative and I really appreciated you walking through how you have your Subaru and all your car camping set up. I also am planning to get a 4Runner later this year to take my adventures to the next level. I am also planning to visit Moore Expo 2024 in Springfield, MO later in April, and hope CartoCamp will be there, I am really interested in your platform. Thanks again!
Kentucky, that's awesome! That is one of the states (along with Arkansas and Tennessee) that I haven't gotten to go camping in yet so I'm very curious about them!
Haha I used to use powdered milk. On my first long road trip a few years ago I carried a lot of powdered milk and powdered eggs with me. I never got into the powdered milk but oddly I did like the powdered eggs.
That's awesome! New England is the area of this country I've explored the least, which is so weird because I live in Pennsylvania. I look forward to the day I make some videos from New England/Maine!
Washington has so much camping to offer that I haven't uncovered yet, but from what I have seen of it so far it's absolutely amazing! Do you have any recommendations?
I have these on my windows cartocamp.com/products/mesh-window-screens They do an ok job at blocking light, but I use them more for keeping the bugs out when I roll the window down to get airflow.
Criminally under viewed, this is a fantastic setup from a guy who practices what he preaches.
Hey thanks! Appreciate the comment! - Nathan
Great setup and even better candid presentation. Love the practical humor.
Haha thank you! This video also serves as a commentary on the mental state of a human after 4 months of car camping lol!
My favorite sleeping spot was in Madera Canyon, Arizona, south of Tucson. The weather was perfect. Colorado was a bit chilly in late April as I got snowed on. I am going to check out the water pump and the shower you showed. I also used up way too much storage space by bring enough food for a 2 month Amazon expedition. Thanks for the tips.
Haha thanks for watching! My goal is that with every trip I take I take about 10% less stuff than I took the last time... In time I should perfect my setup.
I live in California in the Eastern Sierra. I love it here. I’m halfway between Yosemite and Death Valley. So many places to camp all along the Sierra
Lots of helpful tips, thanks!
I’m just getting back into camping and so far have only camped in my home state of Missouri. But I want to go to Colorado and Utah. This video was really informative and I really appreciated you walking through how you have your Subaru and all your car camping set up. I also am planning to get a 4Runner later this year to take my adventures to the next level. I am also planning to visit Moore Expo 2024 in Springfield, MO later in April, and hope CartoCamp will be there, I am really interested in your platform. Thanks again!
Glad you found this video informative! Have fun at MOORE! We won't be at that show this year - but I'm sure it will be great time!
Lots of tips! TFS.
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Thanks!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
KY is the best, lots of beautiful lakes, rivers, and more natural arches than any other state than AZ
Kentucky, that's awesome! That is one of the states (along with Arkansas and Tennessee) that I haven't gotten to go camping in yet so I'm very curious about them!
NICE
Thanks!
Nice setup. What is that blanket again?
Thanks! The blanket is the "Mountain Blanket" from Kammok. Highly recommend!
@@cartocamp Thanks. I can’t stand nylon against my skin while trying to sleep.
Fav state tbd I’m from southern Ontario 🥲
Time to explore the US!
Powdered milk bro! They have small and large bags of low and full fat at walmart. Small bag makes 32 liters
Haha I used to use powdered milk. On my first long road trip a few years ago I carried a lot of powdered milk and powdered eggs with me. I never got into the powdered milk but oddly I did like the powdered eggs.
new england mostly white mountains and maine
That's awesome! New England is the area of this country I've explored the least, which is so weird because I live in Pennsylvania. I look forward to the day I make some videos from New England/Maine!
What’s the name of that blanket again?
It's the Mountain Blanket from Kammok. One of my favorite pieces of gear!
kammok.com/products/mountain-camping-blanket
Do you have window covers on all of your windows for safety and privacy?
I don't have them on all my windows. Some people do for enhanced privacy and I think that's a good idea.
Washington is a good place
Washington has so much camping to offer that I haven't uncovered yet, but from what I have seen of it so far it's absolutely amazing! Do you have any recommendations?
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How large of a Jackery do you have?
I have both the 120 and the 240. If I were to do it over again I would buy one of the ~$500 ones and just carry one battery instead of too.
Thank you for your reply. I enjoy your videos!
Do you sleep in the car with it completely shut up, windows and all, or do you leave a window cracked?
I leave the windows cracked by about 4 inches when I sleep. This is why I use mesh window screens to let the air flow in but keep the bugs out.
What do you have on the windows to block light?
I have these on my windows
cartocamp.com/products/mesh-window-screens
They do an ok job at blocking light, but I use them more for keeping the bugs out when I roll the window down to get airflow.