Been in the military for a few years now a lot of the modular tents we use now still use the same setup and truthfully I’m surprised he was able to get his hands on a piece of that tent that isn’t torn to shreds! Love the videos Joe! Keep it up!
This type of tent is referred to as Mod Tent (modular tent). It is meant to be held up by a metal frame (A-frames and purlongs) and you have only a middle piece (there are also end pieces) the system is still in use today. You have what is usually referred to as “one section of mod“ Search for “canadian modular tent system” for winter camping try finding either a “ten man arctic tent” or the smaller 5 man variant. :) Thanks for the videos. Keep it up :)
I was in a Combat Support Hospital unit with the USAR and we used a larger version. You can get liner walls and flooring. Ours were 8 sections that were lasher together. 6 middle sections and 2 ends. We had door sections with vetibules that we used to connect to other set ups.
indeed it is a modular tent i worked at a military surplus for 10 years ... the aluminum frames are big and not cheap lol and you indeed would need a trailer behind those bikes as no way would ya carry the frames on those bikes lol
It's people like you that make the internet a great place. I came to the comments knowing somebody would know more about that tent. Thanks for the information.
The day we figure out how to wipe those bastards out will rival the day we find the cure for cancer in terms of human progress. Cant stand those things
Your winter camping videos remind me of being a kid, I loved camping in the winter better than any time of year. No mosquitoes, you could bring any kind of food you wanted. The best times.
I love the chemistry between you and Boosh! I was smiling through this whole video just listening to you two have fun, laugh, and love what you're doing. Great video :)
Just one of the reasons I love Joe's videos is that he not only shows important skills, teaching them, in such an easy, positive way, but he also shows that camping and outdoor adventures can be fun with friends or family, and that's a lot of what it's all about. This was fun to watch; two friends just having a good time camping in the great outdoors.
Watching these video's makes me wanna camp. Camp out in the woods in my back yard just in case my diy shelter caves in on me I won't have to run far just to escape the cold and find quick shelter fast lol.
Great video guys. I am still serving with the Canadian Military and I can confirm we totally still use the modular tent system for everything field related. I used them as a medic many many times and now as a firefighter we still use them for set up for field exercises. My buddy spent 3 months in Wainwright inspecting them and doing fire watch for an exercise there last spring. Good times. Great Video Joe.
@@BusArch42 me too. Sadly had to manhandle them around and about as well. I'll take the newer versions now my back is an older version. Who knew getting older would suck so much eh?
I’ve been having a rough couple of days and you literally made my day when I saw the notification pop up on my phone, this is just what I needed to cheer me up! Much love from England!
I'm 63 and I grew up with the old green canvas tents. As a matter of fact, we had a 20' high in the center, about 30' across canvas tent just like in the mash series. We also had army cots as kids we slept on. I was the one who had to shimmy up the center pole to open the flap at the top so it could air out. It had octagon poles around the outside to hold up the walls. You friend Boosh, who brought that canvas tent, reminded me of the ones I grew up with. Thank you so much for reminding me of my childhood, and I must say Joe, I really enjoyed this video, the laughter is what makes camping so much fun, and you two guys never argued once, you guys get along so well, loved this video!!!
One my favorite parts was the fact for showing compassion about others at the end. 2 people walking in the snow, cold and your first words were asking if their alright. Which sure they would have been. But holy god damn if it isn't a great moment seeing someone care about others.
When I was a young teen ( 1960s ), my dad had a large HEAVY waxed canvas tarp from the army. I couldn't tell you how big it was or how heavy but we had to put it in our wagon to drag it down to the creek where we did all our camping. We never did anything elaborate like your setup. We'd put a post in the middle and anchor the corners with big rocks. I remember it had a very strong, nasty smell from the paraffin. Ah, good times!
Nothing like a Canadian imitating a Yooper... and NAILING it! lol! You hit it spot-on Joe. Although not a lot of the younger folk sound much like that anymore. Thanks for all the great videos.
reminds me of camping with my old man in the early 70's, Green 4 man waxed tent....heavy as hell to put up - but it had a tubular frame and covered front and back. My main memory was dad making sure that Nothing inside the tent actually touched the tent.....because if it rained and you touched the inside of the tent the floodgates open at point of contact....hahaha cold wet nights sometimes but great memories all the same....Thanks for bringing those back to me Joe. ! :-) i may get around to telling you about the 'calor gas rocket' he inadvertently invented on one of our trips....Lol
, Hello Bro! I am from the North East of England mate . about 60 miles of rough north sea between My birth place and Sweden....But the Vikings of Scandinavia raided My coast many times From AD-73 up to 1066...lol, From the (little) research i have done on my surname, it may have started as a Scandinavian name 'Pierson' so maybe somewhere down that lineage we could be related.... haha odd but true.
Hi Joe, this is your newest subscriber. I began watching because your video came up on yt and I got the nostalgia bug! Use to camp, since I was 11, with my sisters and neighbors. Put 10 years extra on my life. I'm 76 now but still 11+ in my soul. Camping was my epiphany to God and myself. I watch all of your videos, even twice...and dream of going camping, again! Ah, well, I can dream, can't I? Keep churning out your adventures, I'll keep watching as long as I can!
Great to see Boosh out with you again! That’s a lot of work for an overnight trip, but sometimes it’s better to plan a short trip with a new tent! Thanks again Joe for a great video!
Loved this ! If you sleep with your clothes under or around your sleeping bag, and put your boots in a bag within your sleeping bag they will remain warm ish from your body heat . So you don’t freeze trying to put them on in the morning
Damn my intuition kicked in and I logged into TH-cam to find Joe posted his new video 24 seconds ago! I know what I'm doing for the next hr! Thank you as always Joe
The Military Tent you guys used was Awesome Also u can Google the tent for nomenclature on frame and side configuration possibly if u cant locate the necessary side panels u can have canvas cut to size with necessary grommets to attach it but u really need the frame for it to be more rigid when used properly.
this tent is made by camel mfg in caryville tn. i used to work there that is a military based tent worth over 5k, they still make that model and poles.
Always a good time campin' with Joe. I like these vids with a guest...like Boosh or Kyle or even Doug. Good times for sure, enduring blow-over from a forest fire (smoke, haze, delayed pickup) to just campin' at the end of a road by a waterfall in the winter and still having a blast. Thanks for bringing us along.
My 1st introduction to Boosh. Hi Boosh. Hi Joe. Yes, I'm still always watching. Loved this footage. Those chops looked awesome. I am 3rd oldest of 7 and mom had all of us camping in a 12 x 12 tent with a screened in porch every summer all summer long. We went to all the different camping areas on a lake throughout Wisconsin. We all had our own chores and could break camp and reset it up pretty fast. That's the memories triggered by this vide0. Thanks for sharing. Excellent job.
Reminds me of those early camping trips with my Dad in the 70's. We had a big heavy canvas waxed 6 man tent. It was at least 10 years old when my dad bought it in the early 70's. Unfortunately we lost it in a house fire otherwise it would still be usable today. Thanks for the good memories of my Dad.
That's a centre section of modular tent the CAF uses. Generally speaking we add more centre sections to make it longer and there are front and rear sections with proper zipper doors that are laced to the centre pieces as well. It also has an inner liner which is great for winter time. It generally attaches to a modular aluminum frame consisting of A-frames and purlins. HAHA I love that people think it's vintage; it's actually still in use in the CAF today. This particular piece does look like it's old and has a bit of wear on it but no different from the current ones. Love your content Joe, keep it up!
Those chops sound good!! Right after high school (1981), I went to work for a friend of the family that ran a V.W. and Subaru repair shop in southern Calif. He ended up giving me his camping equipment, which included a 6-person Coleman canvas tent. That thing could withstand 60mph winds in the Mojave Desert. Definitely the best tent I ever owned!
Yes are you from Michigan here did you say Lake Superior was you in northern Michigan I am from Flint Michigan I got property in Lewiston Michigan and then up passed the Mackinac
Try a Snowshield next time. I had this Problem bevor. Snowshield 10-15 cm from ground and to the right or left. As long as you are on a flad ground it should work. Greetings from Germany
Awesome video yet again! Tip from my service in the Finnish Defence Forces. get yourself some spruce branches with a lot of needles on them and lay them on the ground before you place down the tarp that you sleep on, insulates the ground a bit! We always did that when we'd sleep in our tents at the winter time. Those tents are of course fully enclosed with a heater inside though. :) -Vesa
Great video! We used a similar tent in the USMC in the 80's/early 90's. Once it was on the frame, the flaps we're down, and the stove going, it would get nice and toasty inside! Add the stove to all the body heat (6-12 Marines per tent), and you would step outside to cool down!
we set up a big tent in my back yard uf was a army tent canvas. in 81.i thjnk if was a 20 man tent.it was only 4 if us. i threw a ext cird iyt if ny bedroom windows and hooked ip a stereo. we were partying. we laughed sk hard tring to build it in the dark we nearly pa pissed ourselves.my stomach hurt so bad from laughing i was falling over.😄
Great video...speaking of old tents. I still have the tent my parents bought used back in the 50's...a Eureka, I believe. Exterior aluminum poles....I know I have photos somewhere...but it still works and doesn't leak...My wife actually re-sewed the zipper on the door. It has to be at least 70 years old...not super heavy...a thin waterproof canvas with a floor, an awning over the front door and a fly that covered the top vent window...large windows on each side...sleeps 4 comfortably.
And adventurous, not couch sitters, real men who make fire survive and cook and thrive to tell. Love from your wisco team support squad. Thanks for making great content
Your the best man! I watch you vids before I crash. Takes my job completely out of my mind. You’d be an awesome friend to have. Keep producing the quality content you are!
Nothing like a Canadian imitating a Yooper... and NAILING it! lol! You hit it spot-on Joe. Although not a lot of the younger folk sound much like that anymore. Thanks for all the great videos.
Joe, I’m gonna keep watching your previous vids so we can keep the likes going and also know when you make your next video! Keep healing bro! We love you here in USA!
Awesome Video!! i served in the Canadian Infantry for about 6 years and we used these mod tents all the time. I even remember building one so big on a field Ex that we turned it into a kitchen for an entire Battlion!! you need the poles and an end cap for that on in the video. We just called them Mod Tents.
How nice of you to ask those people if they were alright. If everyone did that, asked a a little question that show you care, the world would look totally different.
I know you probably wont see this Joe, as it's from 2 years back, but I just had to say something! There should have been tent poles for this tent. There were poles included in a very similar one I am familiar with. A 3rd side piece would have been good too to enclose it more. Shoot, even the tent my Dad took us camping in when we were just kids was enclosed and had poles with it, and it was a tent he used in the Army during WW2. Heavy yes, but extremely functional. It was an 8 man tent, and also had a floor. A floor that my Mom was very thankful for. I can't help but be sorry that you're dealing with this thing, even while at the same time I can't help but admire the ingenuity of you and Boosh!! Love your videos!
That section is like the 24' x 24' (with an inner aluminium frame), we use in the British Army, like the guy said earlier, this is only one section, there are other rear and door sections, and partitions and liners. Good bit of kit but bloody heavy.
I was thinking the same thing. Put a stick under the tie-out spots to give the walls some height and then tie down to a stake. Same as you do with a wall tent.
That, good sir, is one section of a Canadian Army tent. Thirty years ago, a sgt. came to my deer camp. He brought three sections and two end pieces. It had a 2" round aluminum frame to support it. It was great, however, a lot of work to set up and tear down. Then when you got home, you to hang it from the rafters, spread apart, for a week to let it dry out. Big job, but really nice when it set up. Rick.
such a cool set up! i look up to you so much joe. any advice for a small youtuber on how you keep overnighters like these entertaining? i did one overnighter, but i didn’t know what to record while i was in the tent. i’ll stick to making bushcraft ovens and heated floors in the meantime 😂
Hatchet Survival from a viewers point of view: telling stories about adventures you had, souvenirs, giving advises concerning used material and stuff, your mood, the place where you stay but without naming it and if you have a dog which likes adventure then take him with you. :) And the most important, don’t try to be someone else. Just be you!
Always a good time with Boosh.
Solo Winter Bushcraft Trip video up next :)
When you coming back to the u.s. Colorado would be an awesome winter trip for you and some buds. It's such a beautiful place
amazing vids wish I could be in one
When are ya going to take tripper out again.
Also keep your distance in those atv’s
HI!!!!!
Anyone else watch these before bed? So relaxing.
All the time
byrdman360 Yup love Joe 👍🤘
Yup, and always end up staying up way to late lol
Absolutely! Perfect way to wind down😊👍
Yep! Most night, even watch repeats haha
Been in the military for a few years now a lot of the modular tents we use now still use the same setup and truthfully I’m surprised he was able to get his hands on a piece of that tent that isn’t torn to shreds! Love the videos Joe! Keep it up!
This type of tent is referred to as Mod Tent (modular tent). It is meant to be held up by a metal frame (A-frames and purlongs) and you have only a middle piece (there are also end pieces) the system is still in use today. You have what is usually referred to as “one section of mod“ Search for “canadian modular tent system” for winter camping try finding either a “ten man arctic tent” or the smaller 5 man variant. :)
Thanks for the videos. Keep it up :)
Great info! Thank you!!!
I was in a Combat Support Hospital unit with the USAR and we used a larger version. You can get liner walls and flooring. Ours were 8 sections that were lasher together. 6 middle sections and 2 ends. We had door sections with vetibules that we used to connect to other set ups.
u can go to almost any army surplus out side of most U.S. army bases and find a full A-frame for sell cheap . There are tons of them still out there
indeed it is a modular tent i worked at a military surplus for 10 years ... the aluminum frames are big and not cheap lol and you indeed would need a trailer behind those bikes as no way would ya carry the frames on those bikes lol
It's people like you that make the internet a great place. I came to the comments knowing somebody would know more about that tent. Thanks for the information.
You know, I think i'd take shoveling snow over dealing with mosquitoes any day.
I'd shovel snow for a month to avoid mosquitos on a hot summer night.
Thermacell or double Thermacell. Camping when its hot enough for mosquitos blows anyway.
i live in florida, i WANT to shovel snow rather than deal with mosquitoes
Mosquitos don't bite me at all so summer or winter work for me
The day we figure out how to wipe those bastards out will rival the day we find the cure for cancer in terms of human progress. Cant stand those things
Your winter camping videos remind me of being a kid, I loved camping in the winter better than any time of year. No mosquitoes, you could bring any kind of food you wanted. The best times.
Haha, love the stealth camping reference!
I'm only here because I was watching Steve Wallis. Great videos by both guys.
Step 2 reporting in.
what up steve!!
You guys should collab, that would be epic!
Vitamin BEER!
I love the chemistry between you and Boosh! I was smiling through this whole video just listening to you two have fun, laugh, and love what you're doing. Great video :)
ken whalen Bromance
Just one of the reasons I love Joe's videos is that he not only shows important skills, teaching them, in such an easy, positive way, but he also shows that camping and outdoor adventures can be fun with friends or family, and that's a lot of what it's all about. This was fun to watch; two friends just having a good time camping in the great outdoors.
Wow, 1980s is now considered vintage. I feel soooo old!
is anyone gonna talk about how beautiful it looks? just the snowy atmosphere is so breath taking and beautiful
The 80's were the best times of my life. I miss that era.
Me too! I wasn't born yet but that's whats great
Getting Along Alone The 80s rule
Uh, no. The 80’s were the worst. The 90’s owned, period, end of story.
Watching these video's makes me wanna camp. Camp out in the woods in my back yard just in case my diy shelter caves in on me I won't have to run far just to escape the cold and find quick shelter fast lol.
Love how many times you guys say “eh”
On his own Joe could be confused for an American, but when he is with other Canadians he turns into captian Canada
@@hagenjc You know it, Bud! lol
Its a drinking game. 1 eh = 1 shot. Don't try it tho. You always lose.
Jack Huminski They have to prove their Canadianism
@The perch jerker is that so? Eh?
Great video guys. I am still serving with the Canadian Military and I can confirm we totally still use the modular tent system for everything field related. I used them as a medic many many times and now as a firefighter we still use them for set up for field exercises. My buddy spent 3 months in Wainwright inspecting them and doing fire watch for an exercise there last spring. Good times.
Great Video Joe.
Could they be set up differently?? Was it missing sides or something??
@@ShandeleReynoldswas missing the metal frame
Ahhhh! When did the 80's become vintage?? I'm feeling so very very old now. 😭
Always been like that im.afraid
Camped in tents like that.
@@BusArch42 me too. Sadly had to manhandle them around and about as well. I'll take the newer versions now my back is an older version. Who knew getting older would suck so much eh?
@@adamhumphries6918 the ground is way harder too!
Sometime between 2005 and 2015...
I just want to say my wife and I enjoyed watching from the comfort of our bed as we watched two cool down-to-earth dudes camping. Stay awesome!
I’ve been having a rough couple of days and you literally made my day when I saw the notification pop up on my phone, this is just what I needed to cheer me up! Much love from England!
I'm 63 and I grew up with the old green canvas tents. As a matter of fact, we had a 20' high in the center, about 30' across canvas tent just like in the mash series. We also had army cots as kids we slept on. I was the one who had to shimmy up the center pole to open the flap at the top so it could air out. It had octagon poles around the outside to hold up the walls. You friend Boosh, who brought that canvas tent, reminded me of the ones I grew up with. Thank you so much for reminding me of my childhood, and I must say Joe, I really enjoyed this video, the laughter is what makes camping so much fun, and you two guys never argued once, you guys get along so well, loved this video!!!
One my favorite parts was the fact for showing compassion about others at the end. 2 people walking in the snow, cold and your first words were asking if their alright. Which sure they would have been. But holy god damn if it isn't a great moment seeing someone care about others.
When I was a young teen ( 1960s ), my dad had a large HEAVY waxed canvas tarp from the army. I couldn't tell you how big it was or how heavy but we had to put it in our wagon to drag it down to the creek where we did all our camping. We never did anything elaborate like your setup. We'd put a post in the middle and anchor the corners with big rocks. I remember it had a very strong, nasty smell from the paraffin. Ah, good times!
Nothing like a Canadian imitating a Yooper... and NAILING it! lol! You hit it spot-on Joe. Although not a lot of the younger folk sound much like that anymore. Thanks for all the great videos.
reminds me of camping with my old man in the early 70's, Green 4 man waxed tent....heavy as hell to put up - but it had a tubular frame and covered front and back. My main memory was dad making sure that Nothing inside the tent actually touched the tent.....because if it rained and you touched the inside of the tent the floodgates open at point of contact....hahaha cold wet nights sometimes but great memories all the same....Thanks for bringing those back to me Joe. ! :-) i may get around to telling you about the 'calor gas rocket' he inadvertently invented on one of our trips....Lol
yes yes yes...nothing can touch the sides or it will leak, camping in the seventies with family those were the house/tent rules
I remember when my father wasn't looking I couldn't resist touching the walls of the tent when raining. I must have been the reason he got rid of it.
Where u from les seems we have same Last name. ? Probably a coincidence. . Family originated from Sweden.
, Hello Bro! I am from the North East of England mate . about 60 miles of rough north sea between My birth place and Sweden....But the Vikings of Scandinavia raided My coast many times From AD-73 up to 1066...lol, From the (little) research i have done on my surname, it may have started as a Scandinavian name 'Pierson' so maybe somewhere down that lineage we could be related.... haha odd but true.
Hi Joe, this is your newest subscriber. I began watching because your video came up on yt and I got the nostalgia bug! Use to camp, since I was 11, with my sisters and neighbors. Put 10 years extra on my life. I'm 76 now but still 11+ in my soul. Camping was my epiphany to God and myself. I watch all of your videos, even twice...and dream of going camping, again! Ah, well, I can dream, can't I? Keep churning out your adventures, I'll keep watching as long as I can!
Great to see Boosh out with you again! That’s a lot of work for an overnight trip, but sometimes it’s better to plan a short trip with a new tent! Thanks again Joe for a great video!
Loved this ! If you sleep with your clothes under or around your sleeping bag, and put your boots in a bag within your sleeping bag they will remain warm ish from your body heat . So you don’t freeze trying to put them on in the morning
Damn my intuition kicked in and I logged into TH-cam to find Joe posted his new video 24 seconds ago! I know what I'm doing for the next hr! Thank you as always Joe
I gotta say, I love seeing Joe having so much fun goofing around. It always puts a smile on my face.
"There's a deer out front"
"Herro!"
I laughed so hard at the way you said that
I say that all the time when I answer my phone. How come no one laughs at me?
I felt kinda bad for laughing at that as hard as I did
Ego No. 52 he’s cute as heck.
kmcde
Yass Queen, that guy was on flick for winter camping. He's the best kinda guy to go outdoors with. No worries, he's got it all!!!
Love these videos with Boosh! Seems like joyfull guy
The man is always smiling isn't he?
Best friend of Joe's to date! The chemistry is genuine.
@@wheskyyy Yep, I usually prefer solo Joe videos but Boosh is a massively welcome addition. EDIT: Holy heck the cheese balls!! lol
@@wheskyyy #TeamDoug 😄
The Military Tent you guys used was Awesome Also u can Google the tent for nomenclature on frame and side configuration possibly if u cant locate the necessary side panels u can have canvas cut to size with necessary grommets to attach it but u really need the frame for it to be more rigid when used properly.
this tent is made by camel mfg in caryville tn. i used to work there that is a military based tent worth over 5k, they still make that model and poles.
The Will World Only the Military would pay 5K for something like that..lol
I deliver there every day lol and you’re absolutely right
It’s a badass tent but why so expensive? Fire retardant or something?
its not worth that much... its just what the DOD pays for it. the DOD always over pays for everything
Kyle Shea Ah I see.
Always a good time campin' with Joe. I like these vids with a guest...like Boosh or Kyle or even Doug. Good times for sure, enduring blow-over from a forest fire (smoke, haze, delayed pickup) to just campin' at the end of a road by a waterfall in the winter and still having a blast. Thanks for bringing us along.
These videos are so relaxing to watch
My 1st introduction to Boosh. Hi Boosh. Hi Joe. Yes, I'm still always watching. Loved this footage. Those chops looked awesome. I am 3rd oldest of 7 and mom had all of us camping in a 12 x 12 tent with a screened in porch every summer all summer long. We went to all the different camping areas on a lake throughout Wisconsin. We all had our own chores and could break camp and reset it up pretty fast. That's the memories triggered by this vide0. Thanks for sharing. Excellent job.
Thank you Mr. R. two funerals this weekend and needed a smile.
My condolences...
"Just bring the essentials" proceeds to grab 2 gallon jug of Styrofoam cheese balls.
I thought you were joking until I saw it lol
That is 100% essential!
I know, right? Next time, they should get the large!
I mean... They're essential
YES JOE!! So excited for these winter/snow videos! They’re we’re the type of videos you were making when I first found you :)! Keep up the good work
Reminds me of those early camping trips with my Dad in the 70's. We had a big heavy canvas waxed 6 man tent. It was at least 10 years old when my dad bought it in the early 70's. Unfortunately we lost it in a house fire otherwise it would still be usable today. Thanks for the good memories of my Dad.
I love when the the fire restarts like that in the morning.
Flippboi Wow. You pretty much just spoiled the whole video 🤦🏼♂️
I always enjoy watching him.
I lost it when he said "Captain Ratchet!" lol xD
Yes, he's the ex-husband of Nurse Ratchet..... :D
That's a centre section of modular tent the CAF uses. Generally speaking we add more centre sections to make it longer and there are front and rear sections with proper zipper doors that are laced to the centre pieces as well. It also has an inner liner which is great for winter time. It generally attaches to a modular aluminum frame consisting of A-frames and purlins. HAHA I love that people think it's vintage; it's actually still in use in the CAF today. This particular piece does look like it's old and has a bit of wear on it but no different from the current ones.
Love your content Joe, keep it up!
How beauty was that. I really like Boosh, he is such a happy nature.
Those chops sound good!! Right after high school (1981), I went to work for a friend of the family that ran a V.W. and Subaru repair shop in southern Calif. He ended up giving me his camping equipment, which included a 6-person Coleman canvas tent. That thing could withstand 60mph winds in the Mojave Desert. Definitely the best tent I ever owned!
For a Tent that's almost half a century old, it looks pretty damn good!
Justin Y. Bruh I've seen you three times in the last day
Justin watches videos before they're filmed.
Hi Justin
The infamous Justin Y
Yes are you from Michigan here did you say Lake Superior was you in northern Michigan I am from Flint Michigan I got property in Lewiston Michigan and then up passed the Mackinac
Sweet! Let the snow camping videos begin! My favorite tine of year for TH-cam videos.
Try a Snowshield next time. I had this Problem bevor. Snowshield 10-15 cm from ground and to the right or left. As long as you are on a flad ground it should work.
Greetings from Germany
I like how Joe shows himself going back for the camera and tripod at the end.
Love a good ol' ATV trip in the snow! Fun stuff!
Always look forward to watching your videos,I really enjoy them.
Good job checking on the couple walking ,that speaks volumes!
I still have one of these tents, complete with the wood stove, kitchen sink and table.
You both have been lots of fun. I’m glad I came along. It was nice. Thanks
Awesome video yet again! Tip from my service in the Finnish Defence Forces. get yourself some spruce branches with a lot of needles on them and lay them on the ground before you place down the tarp that you sleep on, insulates the ground a bit! We always did that when we'd sleep in our tents at the winter time. Those tents are of course fully enclosed with a heater inside though. :)
-Vesa
Great video! We used a similar tent in the USMC in the 80's/early 90's. Once it was on the frame, the flaps we're down, and the stove going, it would get nice and toasty inside! Add the stove to all the body heat (6-12 Marines per tent), and you would step outside to cool down!
we set up a big tent in my back yard uf was a army tent canvas. in 81.i thjnk if was a 20 man tent.it was only 4 if us. i threw a ext cird iyt if ny bedroom windows and hooked ip a stereo. we were partying. we laughed sk hard tring to build it in the dark we nearly pa
pissed ourselves.my stomach hurt so bad from laughing i was falling over.😄
New show: Joe Robinet “Tarp Wizard”
Yer a wizard, Joey!
That was pretty cool . Never camped in snow well heck i have never seen snow and i`m 63 yrs. old thanks for taking us alone .
Boosh’s sweater looks just like my tan lines😂
I actually thought they were his tan lines before seeing this comment, that’s hilarious.
Value village spesh, baby!
Dude did u get sunburned in Texas
What sweater?
I had a tent like this and used it for years and years. Best tent I ever had.
Checking on those walkers, “are you okay?” Decent!👍🏾
Man! I miss camping so much!!!!! These videos takes me back of fun memory's. Thank You both!!
I have always found peace in your videos, thank you
Oh, my gosh! Cell phone too little! Just remembered I can watch you on the BIG SCREEN...See you in a min!
Great video...speaking of old tents. I still have the tent my parents bought used back in the 50's...a Eureka, I believe. Exterior aluminum poles....I know I have photos somewhere...but it still works and doesn't leak...My wife actually re-sewed the zipper on the door. It has to be at least 70 years old...not super heavy...a thin waterproof canvas with a floor, an awning over the front door and a fly that covered the top vent window...large windows on each side...sleeps 4 comfortably.
Even over here in Greece we used those tent systems during my military service... seems pretty standard stuff worldwide!
Boosh is the perfect guy for you to camp with. He is a cool fun guy.
Should be called "A day in the life of two Canadians"
..eeh
Omi_in_a_Hellcat _fan no a full day we would build and igloo or a Quincy eh
Omi_in_a_Hellcat _fan u forgot the word Brave
And adventurous, not couch sitters, real men who make fire survive and cook and thrive to tell. Love from your wisco team support squad. Thanks for making great content
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Your the best man! I watch you vids before I crash. Takes my job completely out of my mind. You’d be an awesome friend to have. Keep producing the quality content you are!
Loved watching this. Makes me want to try camping in the winter.
Nothing like a Canadian imitating a Yooper... and NAILING it! lol! You hit it spot-on Joe. Although not a lot of the younger folk sound much like that anymore. Thanks for all the great videos.
Just started watching loving the snow.
Joe, I’m gonna keep watching your previous vids so we can keep the likes going and also know when you make your next video!
Keep healing bro! We love you here in USA!
Man remember setting up that tent when I was in the military.
Awesome Video!! i served in the Canadian Infantry for about 6 years and we used these mod tents all the time. I even remember building one so big on a field Ex that we turned it into a kitchen for an entire Battlion!! you need the poles and an end cap for that on in the video. We just called them Mod Tents.
Damn was going bed looks like staying awake for abit longer
same for me ^^
What time is it for you
@@Gracelynn.oliver 23 04 but had a hard day in the military ^^
@@assassinfanable Damn exact same minute for me, same time zone eh.
same here :)
I would suggest a Backrack for the extra protection to your back windshield when loading up the quad in the snow
We are children at all ages. Only the price of toys differs
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Thanks for posting, You guys were having too much fun. Good times.
Some Joe Ro to end a crappy day
Which means that it wasn't a crappy day after all.
Hope tomorrow is better for you 👍🏼
Showing the retrieval of the camera at the end was a nice touch! The 'reals' of life as a TH-camr!
To me it looks like a part of a MASH tent. In use way before the 80's. I keep hearing the Mash theme and the sound of copters!!
How nice of you to ask those people if they were alright. If everyone did that, asked a a little question that show you care, the world would look totally different.
Cool intro, gotta wait for the wife to watch the whole thing later.
Omg the bucket up ad was hilarious! Best ad on TH-cam
Yes I’ve been waiting for a winter camping trip omg you don’t even know. Lol I’ve been checking your page every day for winter one
And me. Winter camping is The Bizz!
I know you probably wont see this Joe, as it's from 2 years back, but I just had to say something! There should have been tent poles for this tent. There were poles included in a very similar one I am familiar with. A 3rd side piece would have been good too to enclose it more. Shoot, even the tent my Dad took us camping in when we were just kids was enclosed and had poles with it, and it was a tent he used in the Army during WW2. Heavy yes, but extremely functional. It was an 8 man tent, and also had a floor. A floor that my Mom was very thankful for. I can't help but be sorry that you're dealing with this thing, even while at the same time I can't help but admire the ingenuity of you and Boosh!! Love your videos!
The thing I find most entertaining is how you guys imitate people from the States and we imitate you down here😆😆😆
That section is like the 24' x 24' (with an inner aluminium frame), we use in the British Army, like the guy said earlier, this is only one section, there are other rear and door sections, and partitions and liners. Good bit of kit but bloody heavy.
It's interesting to see how other people set up tents. I would have stuck sticks and ran the lines down to the ground, if that makes sense.
Sir Frederick I would have laid the tarp in the bed of my truck and went home.
The Perch Jerker lmao
I was thinking the same thing. Put a stick under the tie-out spots to give the walls some height and then tie down to a stake. Same as you do with a wall tent.
I love your snow videos with your dog. Every year I wait for them
Damn dude do you want some pork chop with that salt LOL
That, good sir, is one section of a Canadian Army tent. Thirty years ago, a sgt. came to my deer camp. He brought three sections and two end pieces. It had a 2" round aluminum frame to support it. It was great, however, a lot of work to set up and tear down. Then when you got home, you to hang it from the rafters, spread apart, for a week to let it dry out. Big job, but really nice when it set up. Rick.
such a cool set up! i look up to you so much joe. any advice for a small youtuber on how you keep overnighters like these entertaining? i did one overnighter, but i didn’t know what to record while i was in the tent. i’ll stick to making bushcraft ovens and heated floors in the meantime 😂
Hatchet Survival from a viewers point of view: telling stories about adventures you had, souvenirs, giving advises concerning used material and stuff, your mood, the place where you stay but without naming it and if you have a dog which likes adventure then take him with you. :) And the most important, don’t try to be someone else. Just be you!
Bring a dog.
This is literally my favorite channel on you tube I would love to get out there in that type of weather with y’all
Of course a "corner store" in Canada sells a bow saw.
Nice seeing that old tent brought to life
The weekend just got a lot better!
Joe vid to start it off!
you see, this is camping with comfort and having a good time in mind, that looks great you guys!!
Yeahhh Joe's back kickin' the snows butt
Looked like a lot of fun. A lot of work too. I enjoyed watching. It was soothing to my soul. You guys are fun. Thanks