Backcountry Cooking | Early Winter | Trangia 27 with Gas Burner
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2022
- For this video, I head back to the Carbon River just outside Mount Rainier National Park. Instead of landscape or wildlife photography, I break out my Trangia 27 Cook System to make some lunch during a snowstorm. I explain the various components of the Trangia system - and for this episode use the "gas adapter" to use a standard gas cylinder vs the traditional alcohol burner. The winter conditions make for an excellent day.
Camera's Used:
Sony A7RIV
Sony a6600
Music:
The Abode of Snow - Bonnie Grace
www.epidemicsound.com
My Website:
www.timkirk.photos
Love you video thanks for inviting us along
Damn man you could have at least brought a tarp you are hardcore great video rock on dude
Livin' large Tim! That looks better than anything I've ever made in the woods. Bet that hot food tasted extra good in that cold.
Not usually my style, but it was fun to be a little more gourmet. The hot meal tasted great in the snow shower. Thanks!
That looks good and like its fun ill have to try it
What a nice scenery, reminds me of back home in the Basque mountains, that is some beautiful snow! There is some peace to when the landscape around you looks like that.
My Tangia 27 is arriving tomorrow, it having a windbreaker in its design is great.
Nice video ! I am on the fence between the 25 or 27...it will be an duossal set but i cant make my mind 😆 i already have the mini... too small for cooking normaly.
Very good
What a nice and fun scene, this mind-blowing scene never happens to us in India or Gujarat. 🙏
Can I ask what pack you use?
For that video, it was an F-Stop Tilopa
Steak in the backcountry always tastes better.
It was the best - actually a great flavor and rivals anything cooked at home. Maybe just the conditions.... HaHa
Why use a cup ? Just eat it from the hot pan .
Great question. The only reason would be the pan will be hot from cooking and I would have to use the pot holder to hold it. The bowl was cool.
Crikey that’s early winter?
Beautiful though