Great video Jay! Lots of great items to bring. We bring many of the items you bring. Something we always bring is a bag of freeze dried food for just in case situations. Haven't had to use our back up food yet so that's good lol. Looking forward to your glamping video 😊
Really nice top 10 set up my friend! great comparison of the stove vs jet boil and I always have a box of Gallon size bags too! Take Care and looking forward to the upcoming camping trip!
Nice to see what you bring. I have that exact little stove in my amazon wishlist. Good to know it works good. Just havepulled the trigger yet. We always bring a lifestraw, Light rain ponchos, and recently got some mosquito head nets for for hiking in the deeper woods.
For that fire-starting kit, maybe add some Q-tips that have been "dipped" in vaseline / petroleum oil and then stuff them in a straw that have been cut in half. It works and it's definitely lightweight and cheap. It's "water-proof" and it will start easily.
I'm not laughing at you for the zip lock bag it's a great idea 👍
lol. Thank you
Great video Jay! Lots of great items to bring. We bring many of the items you bring. Something we always bring is a bag of freeze dried food for just in case situations. Haven't had to use our back up food yet so that's good lol.
Looking forward to your glamping video 😊
Back up food is a good call seeing how my hunting skills are lacking lmao. But I alway have Beth to catch us a fish when needed lol
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Wicked video, great items.
Thanks man. Hope you’re doin well.
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Really nice top 10 set up my friend! great comparison of the stove vs jet boil and I always have a box of Gallon size bags too! Take Care and looking forward to the upcoming camping trip!
Thank for watching
Nice to see what you bring. I have that exact little stove in my amazon wishlist. Good to know it works good. Just havepulled the trigger yet. We always bring a lifestraw, Light rain ponchos, and recently got some mosquito head nets for for hiking in the deeper woods.
Those are all solid items aswell.
Thanks for watching
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
For that fire-starting kit, maybe add some Q-tips that have been "dipped" in vaseline / petroleum oil and then stuff them in a straw that have been cut in half. It works and it's definitely lightweight and cheap. It's "water-proof" and it will start easily.
I'll definitely look into that. That for the tip