Katrina here, 😂drone crash . I haven't camped since my husband passed near 2 yrs ago . Lately been thinking i need a couple of days bush. I have some of the kings camp ware new too. Inherited my dads dog 😅 so no national parks. I think this weeks mission is to plan it and do it . Thanks for the back to basics .
Only think that I would be concerned about with the mixer is that it's food grade. Leaching chemicals out of the plastic with the alcohol wouldn't be a great thing imo.
One thing I forgot to mention in the video I actually started out with all my 12v gear was originally adventure king's gear aswell. I never had any issues with it & only upgraded because of the remote touring I did. They actually continue to improve the quality of their products 👍
Every campsite I go to has rubbish in it these days. Thing that makes it worse is all these campsites have a huge rubbish bin to dump your rubbish in when you leave yet people are still too lazy to do that
Yes, beginners, minimalist and inexpensive camping tips are what I look for. Even experiened campers could find this informative. Also, things that could trip up a beginner and more safety info would be great. Appreciated the points about branches falling and things blowing into the fire.
Wonderful Video. I remember years ago, Seek Adventure did a similar one, and even Ronny Dahl has done one. They are a great idea for anyone starting off. Haven't seen the plastic drink mixer before. I have used frozen water bottles in the esky. Remember to leave room for the ice to expand in the bottle. Yes, I saw the drone crash.
Some great tips here. I’ll have to get some cotton buds and vaso. With the toilet chair I’d be tempted to forgo the plastic bag and just poop right into a hole in the ground. Good on ya for picking up other campers trash, I do the same and it always amazes me that people who go camping to enjoy the outdoors also trash the joint like they don’t care. Just stupid I guess. Looking forward to seeing the new rig, I bet you are too.
I have considered trying it without the bag but after a night on the 🍻 & camp cooking you never know where it's going to spray & you'd most likely get it all over the frame 😂😂😂 car reveal will be in the next week or so 👍
Great video with some very useful tips. I've spent to last few months building up my Colorado as a capable tourer and just finished a 7x4 camping trailer as well. I use a combination of brands, Kings and Dune mainly. The Colorado is my third 4wd and by far my best. I have done a few different setups now and I've learnt not to throw out or sell gear as it comes in handy from time to time. If I buy new gear, I always wait for them to come up on special which saves money. On the Colorado, I'm running the Kings mark3 rtt and the trailer has the Dune Nomad 140 that was previously on the Colorado. Both are great tents and were bought while on special saving thousands of dollars! I run a very basic 12v system in both with solar panels etc to power lights and a fridge/freezer. The trailer is an extension to the setup for when my daughter and a friend want to come along occasionally. Yes, I've spent some money but by buying carefully I've saved even more. I probably should do a walk through video myself one day!
What a Great VID... Best realistic tips... Thanks Mate, Keep up the good work... I brought the Snow Peak fire pit from drifter 5 years ago. great product but TOO EXPENSIVE.. Kings stuff is great $90 fire pit.. Can't beat that...
Yeah the snow peak gear is awesome 👌 But I don't see the need to spend that much. I had 5he king's firepit glowing red hot over the weekend & it handled it fine
Excellent vid love the practicality of them. Honest advice as well. Good to see things are improving for yourself 👍 Roughly where’s that camp site looks like a good setup? 😄👌
Cool stuff mate. Enjoying your videos, totally agree with what u say… keep it simple with camping. Myself just drove Perth to Broome and back with a swag, esky with simple food but of water for a quick wash if needed… small chair on the campfire at night… easy peasy simple life Enjoy..
Look at the Chinese grocery store. Ovel plastic plate. They sit better on your legs to eat your food near the fire. Look in op shop, just the beater off an electric mixer. Run it off a battery drill. Tim Bates idea. Cut the tip off an old brickwork trawl. Best flipper for food and a good cowbell, stainless steel bucket. Multi use and able to heat up water.
I always get the cheap thing first, so that when I do end up getting something more expensive, now I know what weak point, or what annoying bits I need to keep an eye out for when picking which expensive gear to buy.
Great video for beginners and generally all. I have been at it for 25years and have upgraded to the best in the market in most cases. It just comes down to disposable income really. I still have some kings gear and still think a lot of there gear is well worth the money. Another great option is to buy 2nd hand camping gear from a garage sale or facebook. We use the old 70's folding chairs...use to be $8-$10 from Kmart...fold flat and takes up no room. I would probably steer away from the plastic bag option for the toilet. If we go without the chem toilet we dig a hole away from camp, burn the paper so there's no chance something digs it up. I read through the comment section and good to here your are getting back to enjoying camping and filming...it will get easier... Take care mate!
Great tips mate 👍 I would have mentioned digging a hole but most females I've taken camping would never consider that lol. It is the best option if you don't have a chemical toilet 👍
Your advice is spot on and could not agree more .. The one thing i would like to point out though is dont realy on Warranty on a lot of products these days .. I had to do a Warranty claim on a kings product and had to jump threw so many hoops to apply.. It was a nightmare and in the end i just gave up and war it .. Which i think is what they want you to do .. Just something to bear in mind .. I still get some of there things for stuff i dont care to much about ..
Thanks for your comment 👍 after reading this I did reach out to 4wdsupacentre and question their warranty process. If you were visiting a store all you are required to do is bring in the item & the invoice to show proof of purchase. Then they will process a refund which will deposited into your account from their head office. If it's online it's not much different except you have to send them photos to prove the product is faulty. Plus batch info (your invoice) as proof of purchase. Was your experience different to this?
Good to see you back mate. looking happy to be out camping. Hope all things are going forwards for you now. I have all the gear from this clip but not a gazebo LOL. 1 tip I will give is I'm 5 foot10/11and love the stretcher but when I sit my legs are off the ground. Take off the leg caps and cut down to suit your height makes getting in and out much easier. Cheers.
Great video Paul. I enjoyed watching even though I’m a seasoned camper. Been on a pension I can’t afford the expensive gear. I go with I don’t care what it was made for but what it can do. I built my own camper from scratch. It has kings, kickass, victron , redarc and it lives out side 24/7 rain hail or shine , winter , summer. My kings fridges outlasted my ever cool, it blew a breaker switch then the fan then the control panel. You gave good advice and I’m like you I love getting with nature. I’m of again on the 5th June on another camp for another week solo near Bathurst
Sounds l8ke a great setup mate 👌 yeah I had the king's fridge & it lasted me year's. I never had any drama's with it. That's awesome mate I'm glad to hear you're getting out. I hope you have a great time. Still need to plan that bigger trip someday where we go camping together 👍🍻🏕🔥
I look forward to go camping with you. Cost of living has made it out of the question this year. I’m still saving so I can catch up with you but it will have to be next year. I planned to do it before Christmas this year but fuel costs suck. Might have to sell a kidney or something. lol. I look forward to seeing your build on your new hilux. I love your passion on camping, you remind me of the camp man. I hope you get to see Ben soon
@Pumped-koala I hear ya mate. I'm broke this year aswell trying to get setup in wa and build the hilux. I posted a behind the scenes clip just then to patreon for you to check out. I'm editing the reveal video now 👍
I bought my Nav new in 2018 and I've been using Kings 12v battery, VSR, solar Panel and solar controller. And have been all over the country including numerous outback trips and never had a problem.
Yeah I forgot to mention in the video I actually started out with all my 12v adventure king's aswell & never had any issues. I only upgraded because I wanted peace of mind when remote touring. There's nothing wrong with their 12v gear and looking back at the video I kind of gave the wrong impression about their 12v gear. They actually continue to improve their 12v gear all the time 👍
Yah someone watched right to the very end 👏😀😂 thank you 🙏 I haven't put bloopers in for several years but I think I should start doing it again. I'm terrible at talking on camera & stuff up more than you'd think 😂
@cameronbennett9881 I knew that big stump was there & I knew I'd just clear it but I forgot about the twigs 5 meters behind it lol. That was actually the second time I did that shot. I was trying to film it without looking at the drone but it was so hard lol
Hey Paul, good to see you're getting out there and great advice regarding the cost of camping gear. Just a question, with all your camping experience in the Riverland of SA, do you have a map with your favourite camp sites marked that you are willing to share?
A lot of my favourite spots have since been closed off the past few year's but there are still some nice spots. Bottom of headings cliff's is great because you can walk along the cliff's & explore the area, kayaking along the cliff's is great aswell or if you have a boat the bend in the river of the cliff's across the other side was one of my favourite spots in the riverland. Katarapco national parks has some amazing campsites, Lyrup flats national Park has great spots & even loch Luna has some nice one's. There's one particular spot next to some cliff's there we used to kayak, explore the cliff's & not far from there (10 minute walk) is an old mine which looks great in photo's 👌👍
If you pick your locations then you can really go camping out of just about any vehicle imo. The last couple of places we went there were people in smallish hatchbacks turning up and camping for a night or two. One family, parents and 2 small kids, were heading from Victoria to WA to watch the eclipse a while back and were in a Subie Wagon. I don't know how they were doing it as it wasn't something I would want to try. I saw a vid a while back and the guy was saying that with an esky you need it to be 2/3 Ice to be really efficient. Doesn't leave a lot of room for food/drinks etc. The guy I go with has a fridge and we're generally not that far from being able to get Ice so I won't be bothering with one and the batteries etc. I like those stand alone awnings as the ones on the vehicle are a pia mostly I have found. I had a 270 deg. one and recently got rid of it as it was too much pfaffing around for one person. Only used it once.
Yeah you see backpackers travelling in all sorts of cars. You just make it work with what ever you've got. Anyone can get out & do basic weekend camping 👍
"Every mail you cook over a fire you will remember.. " no truer words said. I've cooked some venison that my wife constantly reminds me about, but there have also been some disasters. Don’t neglect the corn, mushrooms and some garlic bread while the coals are hot. Happy tummy, happy life!
I've ruined multiple camp oven's beyond repair after some of my fails. No matter what I cooked in them afterwards it always smelt like those failed meals. But I still remember each one & the memories that come with it. Typically I was cooking tea & right on sunset we'd get distracted taking photos of the beautiful sunset & completely forget about the nice roast cooking 😂😂😂
How are you mate I run kings for most of my stuff in my ute an have for years now an I think most of kings stuff is just as good as more expensive stuff .
Hey mate I'm starting to feel better. At least I'm well enough now to get out filming again. At least it takes my mind off everything & being out camping again feels so good 😀 yeah I've seen your nice setup mate. Nothing wrong with running all king's stuff 👍
That's good mate camping heals all . I can't wait to go camping again I gotta wait to my knee is good can't climb in my tent..I now have 2 kings drawers in mind now aswell .glad your doing well mate
I like the spirit pourer thats a great idea , but a $300 camp chair 😮 na sorry buddy im a tight one 😅 good to see kings are hopefully making better products thats a good thing
Yeah I wouldn't tell anyone to buy a chair like mine & honestly I can't see the value in it. It wouldn't cost b7gger all to make. A lot of these high end products you are only paying for the brand name
@@Campingdownunderyer none off us have an idea if a $300 chair is worth it only your done it , another thing I recon is essential is a small personal epirb that lives in the car and you can take it hiking with ya , ive had to use one on a boat trip once when our skipper went overboard late a night
Better still, Just buy a swag and stretcher and go with someone who camps a lot and use their gear. If you like the camping life after that, Then start down the rabbit hole.
I never mentioned any other brands. I was only showing adventure king's on camera as that's what I brought & have had the most experience with. There are lot's of other good budget brands out there
Who spotted the drone crash?
Katrina here, 😂drone crash .
I haven't camped since my husband passed near 2 yrs ago . Lately been thinking i need a couple of days bush. I have some of the kings camp ware new too. Inherited my dads dog 😅 so no national parks. I think this weeks mission is to plan it and do it .
Thanks for the back to basics .
Hopefully it's inspired you to get out there & give it a go 😀👍
That idea with the 2 stroke measuring container is genius and also the vaseline dipped cotton wool 🔥👌
Only think that I would be concerned about with the mixer is that it's food grade.
Leaching chemicals out of the plastic with the alcohol wouldn't be a great thing imo.
Wish I thought of it before they did. I'd be rich 😂 they have been selling so well. Such a great idea
Yes they are designed to hold alcohol 👍
Vaseline comes in handy when playing around with the missis later too 😅
@davidmilledge221 they say everything you bring camping should have multiple uses 😂😂😂
Thankyou. Finally a clip for ordinary people. Love the Kings gear as I don't camp enough and it has not let me down.
Thanks
One thing I forgot to mention in the video I actually started out with all my 12v gear was originally adventure king's gear aswell. I never had any issues with it & only upgraded because of the remote touring I did. They actually continue to improve the quality of their products 👍
Some great tips, people leaving rubbish piss me off, thanks for sharing buddy
Every campsite I go to has rubbish in it these days. Thing that makes it worse is all these campsites have a huge rubbish bin to dump your rubbish in when you leave yet people are still too lazy to do that
@Campingdownunder absolutely 💯, if the bins not next to them they can't be bothered,inconsiderate bastards, really stirs me up
@@Campingdownunder yup, sooo true & they stuff it up for the honest ones. That REALLY pisses me off
Yes, beginners, minimalist and inexpensive camping tips are what I look for. Even experiened campers could find this informative. Also, things that could trip up a beginner and more safety info would be great. Appreciated the points about branches falling and things blowing into the fire.
Wonderful Video. I remember years ago, Seek Adventure did a similar one, and even Ronny Dahl has done one. They are a great idea for anyone starting off. Haven't seen the plastic drink mixer before. I have used frozen water bottles in the esky. Remember to leave room for the ice to expand in the bottle. Yes, I saw the drone crash.
Some great tips here. I’ll have to get some cotton buds and vaso. With the toilet chair I’d be tempted to forgo the plastic bag and just poop right into a hole in the ground. Good on ya for picking up other campers trash, I do the same and it always amazes me that people who go camping to enjoy the outdoors also trash the joint like they don’t care. Just stupid I guess. Looking forward to seeing the new rig, I bet you are too.
I have considered trying it without the bag but after a night on the 🍻 & camp cooking you never know where it's going to spray & you'd most likely get it all over the frame 😂😂😂 car reveal will be in the next week or so 👍
Great video with some very useful tips.
I've spent to last few months building up my Colorado as a capable tourer and just finished a 7x4 camping trailer as well.
I use a combination of brands, Kings and Dune mainly.
The Colorado is my third 4wd and by far my best. I have done a few different setups now and I've learnt not to throw out or sell gear as it comes in handy from time to time.
If I buy new gear, I always wait for them to come up on special which saves money.
On the Colorado, I'm running the Kings mark3 rtt and the trailer has the Dune Nomad 140 that was previously on the Colorado. Both are great tents and were bought while on special saving thousands of dollars!
I run a very basic 12v system in both with solar panels etc to power lights and a fridge/freezer.
The trailer is an extension to the setup for when my daughter and a friend want to come along occasionally.
Yes, I've spent some money but by buying carefully I've saved even more.
I probably should do a walk through video myself one day!
Wow sounds like a great setup mate. Well done 👍
What a Great VID... Best realistic tips... Thanks Mate, Keep up the good work...
I brought the Snow Peak fire pit from drifter 5 years ago. great product but TOO EXPENSIVE.. Kings stuff is great $90 fire pit.. Can't beat that...
Yeah the snow peak gear is awesome 👌
But I don't see the need to spend that much. I had 5he king's firepit glowing red hot over the weekend & it handled it fine
Excellent vid love the practicality of them. Honest advice as well. Good to see things are improving for yourself 👍
Roughly where’s that camp site looks like a good setup? 😄👌
Thanks mate 👍 it's just out of Nannup
Another awesome video mate! & some great tips for this newbie 👌
Thanks mate I appreciate it 👍 glad you found it helpful 😀
Good to see you back out there camping mate!
Thanks mate it feels great 👍 once I've got the new rig sorted we'll have to organise a group weekend catchup somewhere 🏕️🔥🍻
Great beginner's video legend 👍so many good tips here. Many thanks
Thank you so much 🙏👍
Cool stuff mate. Enjoying your videos, totally agree with what u say… keep it simple with camping. Myself just drove Perth to Broome and back with a swag, esky with simple food but of water for a quick wash if needed… small chair on the campfire at night… easy peasy simple life
Enjoy..
Thanks mate 👍 exactly right you don't need much at all to get out & explore
great entry level basics video for camping
Thanks mate 👍
Very basic, entry, beginner level! ✔️✔️✔️
Agree with the sleeping bag they are very good for the price.
Look at the Chinese grocery store. Ovel plastic plate. They sit better on your legs to eat your food near the fire. Look in op shop, just the beater off an electric mixer. Run it off a battery drill. Tim Bates idea. Cut the tip off an old brickwork trawl. Best flipper for food and a good cowbell, stainless steel bucket. Multi use and able to heat up water.
Great tips mate 👍
I like ya vids mate. I'm a ex river lander aswell. Keep enjoying what ya love doing bro.
Cheers mate I appreciate it 👍
hi mate good video i got one of them stretchers with a 1 meter swag good as gold keep up the good work
Awesome stretchers for the price 👍
I always get the cheap thing first, so that when I do end up getting something more expensive, now I know what weak point, or what annoying bits I need to keep an eye out for when picking which expensive gear to buy.
I have the smaller darche 310 firepit /cooking and love it. Kept it small for tinny camping and pulling up on a beach... 😁
Ooh that would be great for the tinny 👍
Bro love the videos, keep em coming
Thank you 😀👍
Love ya work mate, seems like you are doing better
Thanks mate thing's are slowly improving 👍
Thank you for your inspiration
Any more questions don't hesitate to shoot me a message on instagram or Facebook 👍
Hey mate, great video. Really enjoyed it
Thank you 😀👍
Great video for beginners and generally all. I have been at it for 25years and have upgraded to the best in the market in most cases. It just comes down to disposable income really. I still have some kings gear and still think a lot of there gear is well worth the money. Another great option is to buy 2nd hand camping gear from a garage sale or facebook. We use the old 70's folding chairs...use to be $8-$10 from Kmart...fold flat and takes up no room. I would probably steer away from the plastic bag option for the toilet. If we go without the chem toilet we dig a hole away from camp, burn the paper so there's no chance something digs it up. I read through the comment section and good to here your are getting back to enjoying camping and filming...it will get easier... Take care mate!
Great tips mate 👍 I would have mentioned digging a hole but most females I've taken camping would never consider that lol. It is the best option if you don't have a chemical toilet 👍
Love black cockatoos as well and we definitely have them in SA 😊
I grew up in the riverland and Mount Gambier and I've never seen them in either region only white cockatoos
@@Campingdownunder I’m on the Fleurieu and they are down here, more yellow tail than reds though
Good to see out there again mate. Cheers 👍
Thanks mate it feels great to be back outdoors again 😀👍
Your advice is spot on and could not agree more .. The one thing i would like to point out though is dont realy on Warranty on a lot of products these days .. I had to do a Warranty claim on a kings product and had to jump threw so many hoops to apply.. It was a nightmare and in the end i just gave up and war it .. Which i think is what they want you to do .. Just something to bear in mind .. I still get some of there things for stuff i dont care to much about ..
Thanks for your comment 👍 after reading this I did reach out to 4wdsupacentre and question their warranty process. If you were visiting a store all you are required to do is bring in the item & the invoice to show proof of purchase. Then they will process a refund which will deposited into your account from their head office. If it's online it's not much different except you have to send them photos to prove the product is faulty. Plus batch info (your invoice) as proof of purchase. Was your experience different to this?
Super practical tips. This is bound to be useful for many.
Thank you I hope so 😀👍
Good to see you back mate. looking happy to be out camping. Hope all things are going forwards for you now. I have all the gear from this clip but not a gazebo LOL. 1 tip I will give is I'm 5 foot10/11and love the stretcher but when I sit my legs are off the ground. Take off the leg caps and cut down to suit your height makes getting in and out much easier. Cheers.
Mate I can't tell you how good it feels to be back out there again 😀 thanks for the tip 👍
Those firepits are pretty good, I cooked a few burgers plus pork n cheese snags on mine. Nothing taste better then meat cooked over coals.
Exactly right mate 👍
That's glamping mate, compared to how i used to do it. Fire pit, Esky and a chair oh my god that's luxury!
Great video Paul. I enjoyed watching even though I’m a seasoned camper. Been on a pension I can’t afford the expensive gear. I go with I don’t care what it was made for but what it can do. I built my own camper from scratch. It has kings, kickass, victron , redarc and it lives out side 24/7 rain hail or shine , winter , summer. My kings fridges outlasted my ever cool, it blew a breaker switch then the fan then the control panel. You gave good advice and I’m like you I love getting with nature. I’m of again on the 5th June on another camp for another week solo near Bathurst
Sounds l8ke a great setup mate 👌 yeah I had the king's fridge & it lasted me year's. I never had any drama's with it. That's awesome mate I'm glad to hear you're getting out. I hope you have a great time. Still need to plan that bigger trip someday where we go camping together 👍🍻🏕🔥
I look forward to go camping with you. Cost of living has made it out of the question this year. I’m still saving so I can catch up with you but it will have to be next year. I planned to do it before Christmas this year but fuel costs suck. Might have to sell a kidney or something. lol. I look forward to seeing your build on your new hilux. I love your passion on camping, you remind me of the camp man. I hope you get to see Ben soon
@Pumped-koala I hear ya mate. I'm broke this year aswell trying to get setup in wa and build the hilux. I posted a behind the scenes clip just then to patreon for you to check out. I'm editing the reveal video now 👍
Loved it mate, great video.
Thanks mate 👍
Some great tips there, thanks for the awesome clip
Glad you enjoyed it 😀👍
Great tips, cheers for sharing and all the best with the explorations of WA
Thanks mate 👍 I can't wait 😀
I bought my Nav new in 2018 and I've been using Kings 12v battery, VSR, solar Panel and solar controller. And have been all over the country including numerous outback trips and never had a problem.
Yeah I forgot to mention in the video I actually started out with all my 12v adventure king's aswell & never had any issues. I only upgraded because I wanted peace of mind when remote touring. There's nothing wrong with their 12v gear and looking back at the video I kind of gave the wrong impression about their 12v gear. They actually continue to improve their 12v gear all the time 👍
@@Campingdownunder all good it was a really well thought out and informative video. I just enjoyed watching it.👌👍
Can you film setting the swag and canopy up next time please
Love the bloopers at the end gold
Yah someone watched right to the very end 👏😀😂 thank you 🙏 I haven't put bloopers in for several years but I think I should start doing it again. I'm terrible at talking on camera & stuff up more than you'd think 😂
Definitely start doing it again mate had me in stitches
@cameronbennett9881 I knew that big stump was there & I knew I'd just clear it but I forgot about the twigs 5 meters behind it lol. That was actually the second time I did that shot. I was trying to film it without looking at the drone but it was so hard lol
Special knives? What type of knives mate I'd like to look it up to use too
Yeah mate you'll find them here
www.ozbraai.com.au/
Nice one again man.. I noticed your frypan bag. Where did you get if I may ask ?
It's just an oztrail frying pan & bag I ordered from the oztrail website year's ago 👍
Thanx mate, I'll have a look on the website, been looking for one..
@@Chook57 Have a look at Ziptac outdoors he has cast iron pans on special and is great guy to deal with. Small little family business.
@@craigshugg2332 thx mate I'll have a look
Great vid mate
Thanks mate 👍
Hey Paul, good to see you're getting out there and great advice regarding the cost of camping gear. Just a question, with all your camping experience in the Riverland of SA, do you have a map with your favourite camp sites marked that you are willing to share?
A lot of my favourite spots have since been closed off the past few year's but there are still some nice spots. Bottom of headings cliff's is great because you can walk along the cliff's & explore the area, kayaking along the cliff's is great aswell or if you have a boat the bend in the river of the cliff's across the other side was one of my favourite spots in the riverland. Katarapco national parks has some amazing campsites, Lyrup flats national Park has great spots & even loch Luna has some nice one's. There's one particular spot next to some cliff's there we used to kayak, explore the cliff's & not far from there (10 minute walk) is an old mine which looks great in photo's 👌👍
If you pick your locations then you can really go camping out of just about any vehicle imo.
The last couple of places we went there were people in smallish hatchbacks turning up and camping for a night or two.
One family, parents and 2 small kids, were heading from Victoria to WA to watch the eclipse a while back and were in a Subie Wagon.
I don't know how they were doing it as it wasn't something I would want to try.
I saw a vid a while back and the guy was saying that with an esky you need it to be 2/3 Ice to be really efficient.
Doesn't leave a lot of room for food/drinks etc.
The guy I go with has a fridge and we're generally not that far from being able to get Ice so I won't be bothering with one and the batteries etc.
I like those stand alone awnings as the ones on the vehicle are a pia mostly I have found.
I had a 270 deg. one and recently got rid of it as it was too much pfaffing around for one person.
Only used it once.
Yeah you see backpackers travelling in all sorts of cars. You just make it work with what ever you've got. Anyone can get out & do basic weekend camping 👍
outstanding vid . great info
Thanks mate 👍
You should not slow down on your camping videos, always follow your passion, the right partner will always support you
Thank you 👍 I'm getting back out there now & filming more. I'm feeling much more positive now 😀
I use cotton balls and metho to start my bbq. Will try Vaseline in future!
Loved watching thank you.
Thank you for the nice comment 🙏
Great episode mate 👌
Thanks mate 👍
All ways great video 😊
Thanks mate I appreciate it 👍
"Every mail you cook over a fire you will remember.. " no truer words said. I've cooked some venison that my wife constantly reminds me about, but there have also been some disasters. Don’t neglect the corn, mushrooms and some garlic bread while the coals are hot. Happy tummy, happy life!
I've ruined multiple camp oven's beyond repair after some of my fails. No matter what I cooked in them afterwards it always smelt like those failed meals. But I still remember each one & the memories that come with it. Typically I was cooking tea & right on sunset we'd get distracted taking photos of the beautiful sunset & completely forget about the nice roast cooking 😂😂😂
Great video! 👍
Thanks mate 👍
How are you mate I run kings for most of my stuff in my ute an have for years now an I think most of kings stuff is just as good as more expensive stuff .
Hey mate I'm starting to feel better. At least I'm well enough now to get out filming again. At least it takes my mind off everything & being out camping again feels so good 😀 yeah I've seen your nice setup mate. Nothing wrong with running all king's stuff 👍
That's good mate camping heals all . I can't wait to go camping again I gotta wait to my knee is good can't climb in my tent..I now have 2 kings drawers in mind now aswell .glad your doing well mate
I like the spirit pourer thats a great idea , but a $300 camp chair 😮 na sorry buddy im a tight one 😅 good to see kings are hopefully making better products thats a good thing
Yeah I wouldn't tell anyone to buy a chair like mine & honestly I can't see the value in it. It wouldn't cost b7gger all to make. A lot of these high end products you are only paying for the brand name
@@Campingdownunderyer none off us have an idea if a $300 chair is worth it only your done it , another thing I recon is essential is a small personal epirb that lives in the car and you can take it hiking with ya , ive had to use one on a boat trip once when our skipper went overboard late a night
@davidmilledge221 I always keep my zoleo with me but I fitted it to my new rig last week so I couldn't show it lol
Good luck getting Adventure Kings to replace or repair anything
I've never had any issues getting anything replaced besides my rooftop tent which eventually got sorted in the end
@@Campingdownunderprobably didn't want the bad review??😅
@@robertwilson1827 I have had things replaced by kings and had no problem at all.
I did a bad review on it and it's still there if you go right back near the start of my videos
Better still, Just buy a swag and stretcher and go with someone who camps a lot and use their gear. If you like the camping life after that, Then start down the rabbit hole.
Smart man 😂👍
My sons do that with me all the time @@Campingdownunder
Are you saying Kmart is NOT entry level and is better quailty than k*ngs!?
I never mentioned any other brands. I was only showing adventure king's on camera as that's what I brought & have had the most experience with. There are lot's of other good budget brands out there