I literally have no interest whatsoever in backpacking and the outdoors but I watch purely because Miranda has the best personality ever. It makes me smile
@@destroystreets1023 I would love to try it. But unfortunately weather conditions in my country don’t always allow for it. It’s always so wet and rainy ..
Idea for the garage: install a screw in eye at each end of the room and use a temporary clothes line to hang wet stuff. I do this for my 10 person tent. To make the line even faster to put up, use the style of clips for dog leashes.
Thank you Miranda for your videos. I’m a full time single dad of a little girl that loves hiking and seeing a won a perspective of backpacking and hiking has really helped me make my daughter more comfortable on the trail
Only Miranda makes unpacking fun 😂😂and Tucker is a love bug who steals the scene ❤❤I love where storage packs I have my stuff in ten different storage bins. Thx for the idea.
Tucker IS perfect, even if it is your show gosh darn. :) Also end of video thought - that was ~41 minutes with you talking us through it. I expect you could do it in half that time if you were just doing it and not explaining at the same time. A good reminder to us all that these sorts of maintenance things are important in the longrun and often faster than we think!
... don't rely on memory for your packing ,,, make a gear list and leave on top of storage tote or gear shelf/wall ,, when unpacking , make note of gear to add or delete ... .. there are usually adjustments for conditions going to and expected weather ..
I’m a big fan of setting the tent up to air and dry. I’m just amazed at how fast a tent dries on a sunny or windy day! Plus, I can check for holes, tears, etc. I store my tents loose in a box, to decrease creasing.
To avoid having a number of half-empty isobutane gas canisters in your storage bin after trips - or worse yet taking one out on a hike - you can use a handy little device that attaches 2 of them together with valves, in order to empty one out and refill the other. Like the FlipFuel or G-Works Gas Saver. Miranda‘s buddy Eric Hanson recently had a video with the creator of the FlipFuel explaining how that process works.
GIRL, I had NO idea you were soo organized!!!! I am vibing hard core with your mad organization I love it!!! Loved the real time video. Unpacking after any type of trip is super stressful and overwhelming, so it was really nice to see it real time!
I looove this channel!! I would love like a complete tour of every backpacking thing u have idk why I just love gear videos so much and All your organization makes me happy lmao
May I suggest hanging a clothesline in your garage with a carabiner or something so you can temporarily hang your tent/ bag to dry? It works a little better than a ladder. If you're in a hurry you can setup a fan also.
I hope you get to go backpacking with your mom. You inspired me to go out for the first time since the 1980’s and I had a wonderful time with my husband last week. I am now 67 and have been hiking a lot since moving to Colorado. I loved the experience camping. Sleeping on the ground was tolerable with a lot of your recommendations for gear. Keep up the videos. I enjoy watching you and your crew and your friends.
I actually just came back from a quick back packing trip and was going to wait til later to unpack, but then I was like no. So I unpacked, showered and decided to watch TH-cam and BAM! Unpacking video!! lol something to occupy me while my tent dry on the clothes line 😂
Has anyone ever done this before? I've seen how to store gear videos but never a I just got back this is what I do video. Thanks Miranda! Thanks for offering something different.
This was a great idea for a video! I think I need to compartmentalize my big sotrage bins like this. Brilliant! Y'all seem so happy since relocating. Loving the most recent vids! ❤️
@Miranda Goes Outside!! Hey! get you a Fuel Transfer Device By FlipFuel from garage grown gear. It transfers leftover fuel from one partially filled canister to another...so you can use up the canister fuel and not have a ton bottles left over.
I would love to see a video on how you and Rainer store your gear. It has been super helpful to me to see how you pack and unpack your pack, even though I'm a fairly seasoned backpacker. I always get helpful tips from you both. Thank you for informing us and making us smile at the same time!
I wish I could be so organized! That's so briliant, and your garage is amazing! I live in a 3rd floor walk-up currently and when I come home from a trip now, instead of taking stuff down to the basement storage, I just stuff it in random bins somewhere. I have too much stuff! 😂 I hang my tent over the shower curtain too 😊
I use an over the door shoe organizer for all my small items for backpacking and camping. Each pocket is labeled and clear so it makes packing and unpacking super easy
I got one of those giant REI storage bins for my car camping gear and it is amazing. I've got a Rubbermaid tote and a couple sets of Rubbermaid drawers for my backpacking gear
For you repair kit, I have it flipped, instead of duct tape rolled inside I roll it on the outside of the pill bottle (makes it easier to unwind later) and cord is tightly wound in an easy to unwind coil inside the pill bottle - it keeps cord dry and nothing to slip or unwind from outside the bottle. I am sure there are pros and cons to each method but duct tape outside, cord inside has worked well for me as repair kit so far.
I find that washing bladders and collapsible bottles can be a pain. Same with drying them. We typically store our bladders and cnoc bottles in the freezer after a hike. Empty of course. Keeps them out of the way, we don’t worry about mold, and it’s quick. At the end of the season they get a wash.
I'd love a video sometime on how you plan your trips. How do you find trails, how do you decide the mileage you want to do, how do you find backcountry campsites along a trail/get permits, what type of maps you use, etc.
Oh - and what's the deal with leaving your car at a trailhead? I've been told to leave a copy of your itinerary under the drivers seat in case of emergency, but do you have to display a permit or anything on the dash for rangers? (or does it vary by park/forest?)
I kept hearing Bob Marley singing "Is it Love" followed by the raccoons at the trash cans, in the car insurance video, "this is terrible, you gotta try it" every time Miranda asked Rainer to smell something. #best friends are THE BEST FRIENDS
Every time I hear you talk about lmnt I want to check it out so badly...but they don't ship to Svalbard and Norwegian import rules for supplements are super strict 😢
36:30 I only have two sleeping bags, and can’t really afford to replace them. So as soon as I get home from a trip, before I even shower, I remove my sleeping bags from my backpack and l lay them out to air out. I usually air them out for a full day before stowing them in their designated loose-knit cotton sack.
39:19 for me it takes about 15 seconds. I open up the bag, and dump the contents. I do have to go and put everything away, but that usually takes me a couple of days to do that piecemeal.
The more I see your custom pack and fanny pack, the more I want them too (or something similarly bright and fun). I hope you all had a wonderful weekend 💚 Ps. Please give Tucker (and Rainer) a pat on the head for me 😊
My unpacking is basically a gear explosion on a (game) table (sort of like at camp). I've not put anything away because it's the same stuff I'll need next time 😋. On my wish list, now, is staging storage for between trips (I have more formal storage for post-season and for my "other" gear (that would be used on less common trips, or so I tell myself 😂).
You dog Tucker looks my daughters Old Dog Ace, my dog is also named Tucker but he's a Chocolate Lab. I hate unpacking , usually it's because it means my trip is officially done. You are definitely more organized than me lol. Have a great week ahaead.
Definitely jealous of your storage system(s)! I'm currently without a garage so most of my gear is in bins in the basement. Definitely looking forward to rebuilding the garage WITH gear-specific shelving / storage in mind - YAY for organization! 🙌🏼
Thanks again for this video!! Two questions: 1- have you heard about the flipfuel device to empty your canister? 2- I was told to also store my sleeping pad half inflated instead of rolled up in its pouch. Any comments about that (it's not very space friendly to store it inflated). Love your videos!! Can't wait for the next one!
Here's something to consider with rechargeable battery powered devices: If you are storing them for long periods of time such as during the off season, or you plan on not using them for a while, you should store them with less than a full charge. Ideally about half capacity. Doing this will help extend the life of the battery, and it will ensure that when you do give them a full charge you are guaranteed the maximum run-time on that device.
I was thinking you'd have a heavy-duty clothes line for drying your gear in the garage since you have the space (and fans), not a better-than-nothing toss it on the step ladder solution and YOLO.
Hi Miranda! I discovered your channel recently and I love it! Would you please do a little overview and review of your various dry packs for your gear? I’m looking for alternatives to plastic and ziplock bags. I’m aiming for light and durable dry packs if you’ve got suggestions! Thanks 😊
Would love to hear more about board games you take camping. Haven’t heard anyone talk about it yet, but I’ve seen “worlds smallest” uno or farkle nano and wondered if they would be any good for backpacking.
Ok a suggestion for a real time video, cleaning your “Mess Kit” (Cooking gear) at Camp. I’ve tossed this out too a couple content makers and only seen one give ideas on this subject. It was Chef Corso. But different folks have different ways. Chef basically boils up any leftovers in his pot and drinks it. To me not very good if yer on a long hike in the back country. Solid poop”ok”, liquid poop “ not ok”, hurling even worse. Not all the LMNT in Maryland fix that, and “Medevacs” are expensive.
33:20 why not just pitch the tent for an hour or some other time? That’s definitely what I do, but that is only easy to do if you have a fully free-standing tent though.
I love your show great enthusiasm I really only watch because you put a smile on my face, however are you doing any current shows ? 4 months is the most current one I could find I hope all is well! Larry Owens outside of Bishop
Tips for those in tick country - dry/air out all of your gear in a climate controlled room as soon as you get home. They’ll die in an air conditioned room with lower humidity - I think I read below 50° humidity for at least 24 hours, but I always leave my stuff for a couple days in my guest room before approaching again haha.
Yeah that’s the plan as much as we can from now on. Love the lav mics but sometimes they can knock into something and rub and you get some audio chaos like happened in this video. I try to monitor audio and run camera at the same time but doing that inevitably you can miss something.
Real time wafting camping odor! LoL! Not so much anymore but the campfire smoke smell lasted nearly as long as the great memories created on last trip!
I’m looking in my spare bedroom with all my camping gear spread out over task tables from several months ago. 😮🙄 (checked, my steeping bag is floofed and every is clean and dry).
I have no idea if it was planned or not, but the thought of pre-planning enough to have exactly 1 packet in your canister is hilarious. Miranda on the trail: "okay self, remember you need a single LMNT packet in the canister for ad spot on the next video"
😆😆😆 the best part is that was *not* planned and I wasn’t even sure *how* or where we were going to put our integration with LMNT - but it worked out perfectly!!
Great storage area in your garage but, you must also not have a mouse issue. We live in the country where mice are an issue. Just food for thought for some folks. 🙂
I literally have no interest whatsoever in backpacking and the outdoors but I watch purely because Miranda has the best personality ever. It makes me smile
unacceptable, Mirandas next video should be taking you on a backpacking trip.
Same here 😊
@@destroystreets1023 I would love to try it. But unfortunately weather conditions in my country don’t always allow for it. It’s always so wet and rainy ..
@@alicelittlejohn1675 the Norwegians have a saying "there's no bad weather, only bad clothing."
@@alicelittlejohn1675miranda lived in the PNW for years, she knows how to deal with rain 😁
1. Open all pockets, 2. Turn upside down, 3. Shake vigorously, 4. Put up sometime in next month
The number of times Miranda called me out in this video 😂
That bus ran you over *so* many times
RIP
Time for editing revenge. 😈
Dude you hesitated way too long before saying you don’t steal her tent stakes… 😂
Idea for the garage: install a screw in eye at each end of the room and use a temporary clothes line to hang wet stuff. I do this for my 10 person tent. To make the line even faster to put up, use the style of clips for dog leashes.
Brilliant
My husband might appreciate that more than me draping all my wet/muddy stuff over all his motorcycles that take up the entire 3-car garage. 😆 😂
Thank you Miranda for your videos. I’m a full time single dad of a little girl that loves hiking and seeing a won a perspective of backpacking and hiking has really helped me make my daughter more comfortable on the trail
Only Miranda makes unpacking fun 😂😂and Tucker is a love bug who steals the scene ❤❤I love where storage packs I have my stuff in ten different storage bins. Thx for the idea.
Such a scene-stealer!!! And yes, the modular storage bins are sooo nice and make packing (and unpacking) a breeze!
Tucker IS perfect, even if it is your show gosh darn. :) Also end of video thought - that was ~41 minutes with you talking us through it. I expect you could do it in half that time if you were just doing it and not explaining at the same time. A good reminder to us all that these sorts of maintenance things are important in the longrun and often faster than we think!
He’s the best dog 🥹
True the video would have been shorter had she not explained everything, but I appreciated hearing her thought process as she was unpacking.
@@rachelweber8038 Absolutely! It was not a critique.
love that garage all that unfinished lumber !! the steps the stairwell even the trim around the window!! - 57 yo dad
... don't rely on memory for your packing ,,, make a gear list and leave on top of storage tote or gear shelf/wall ,, when unpacking , make note of gear to add or delete ...
.. there are usually adjustments for conditions going to and expected weather ..
I’m a big fan of setting the tent up to air and dry. I’m just amazed at how fast a tent dries on a sunny or windy day! Plus, I can check for holes, tears, etc. I store my tents loose in a box, to decrease creasing.
To avoid having a number of half-empty isobutane gas canisters in your storage bin after trips - or worse yet taking one out on a hike - you can use a handy little device that attaches 2 of them together with valves, in order to empty one out and refill the other. Like the FlipFuel or G-Works Gas Saver. Miranda‘s buddy Eric Hanson recently had a video with the creator of the FlipFuel explaining how that process works.
Love the editing!
GIRL, I had NO idea you were soo organized!!!! I am vibing hard core with your mad organization I love it!!! Loved the real time video. Unpacking after any type of trip is super stressful and overwhelming, so it was really nice to see it real time!
I looove this channel!! I would love like a complete tour of every backpacking thing u have idk why I just love gear videos so much and All your organization makes me happy lmao
this is perfect timing, i just got back from a trip and need the motivation to unpack my pack 😩
May I suggest hanging a clothesline in your garage with a carabiner or something so you can temporarily hang your tent/ bag to dry? It works a little better than a ladder. If you're in a hurry you can setup a fan also.
I hope you get to go backpacking with your mom. You inspired me to go out for the first time since the 1980’s and I had a wonderful time with my husband last week. I am now 67 and have been hiking a lot since moving to Colorado. I loved the experience camping. Sleeping on the ground was tolerable with a lot of your recommendations for gear. Keep up the videos. I enjoy watching you and your crew and your friends.
That gear bin is brillant.....I need one!!
It’s so handy!!’
Can you do a video at some point teaching us how to play cosmic wimpout?
That couch needs it's own video too
Oh I’m so glad it’s not just me 😆 I have been dying to ask about it.
IKEA Soderhamn. Great sofa
I actually just came back from a quick back packing trip and was going to wait til later to unpack, but then I was like no. So I unpacked, showered and decided to watch TH-cam and BAM! Unpacking video!! lol something to occupy me while my tent dry on the clothes line 😂
Home today after a 5 day hospital stay. I have to take it easy, so what better way than with Miranda!! I can't wait to get back outside!
Has anyone ever done this before? I've seen how to store gear videos but never a I just got back this is what I do video. Thanks Miranda! Thanks for offering something different.
Great video, as always! It's oddly satisfying to watch everything go back to its little home. The backpack hook in the garage is a great idea!
This was a great idea for a video! I think I need to compartmentalize my big sotrage bins like this. Brilliant! Y'all seem so happy since relocating. Loving the most recent vids! ❤️
@Miranda Goes Outside!! Hey! get you a Fuel Transfer Device By FlipFuel from garage grown gear. It transfers leftover fuel from one partially filled canister to another...so you can use up the canister fuel and not have a ton bottles left over.
Got to the part about all the canisters and had to pause the video to check for this comment. I second the recommendation.
THIS!!! Backpacking and organization. Two of my favorite things combined!!! 💜💜💜
I would love to see a video on how you and Rainer store your gear. It has been super helpful to me to see how you pack and unpack your pack, even though I'm a fairly seasoned backpacker. I always get helpful tips from you both. Thank you for informing us and making us smile at the same time!
I wish I could be so organized! That's so briliant, and your garage is amazing!
I live in a 3rd floor walk-up currently and when I come home from a trip now, instead of taking stuff down to the basement storage, I just stuff it in random bins somewhere. I have too much stuff! 😂 I hang my tent over the shower curtain too 😊
I use an over the door shoe organizer for all my small items for backpacking and camping. Each pocket is labeled and clear so it makes packing and unpacking super easy
I got one of those giant REI storage bins for my car camping gear and it is amazing. I've got a Rubbermaid tote and a couple sets of Rubbermaid drawers for my backpacking gear
For you repair kit, I have it flipped, instead of duct tape rolled inside I roll it on the outside of the pill bottle (makes it easier to unwind later) and cord is tightly wound in an easy to unwind coil inside the pill bottle - it keeps cord dry and nothing to slip or unwind from outside the bottle.
I am sure there are pros and cons to each method but duct tape outside, cord inside has worked well for me as repair kit so far.
I am loving these longer more casual videos!
I find that washing bladders and collapsible bottles can be a pain. Same with drying them. We typically store our bladders and cnoc bottles in the freezer after a hike. Empty of course. Keeps them out of the way, we don’t worry about mold, and it’s quick. At the end of the season they get a wash.
Did you find the mesh bag for your cook kit? I’m really enjoying this pre-trip prep, trip, post trip clean up series and would love to see more!
Tucker is the best dog!
I'd love a video sometime on how you plan your trips. How do you find trails, how do you decide the mileage you want to do, how do you find backcountry campsites along a trail/get permits, what type of maps you use, etc.
Oh - and what's the deal with leaving your car at a trailhead? I've been told to leave a copy of your itinerary under the drivers seat in case of emergency, but do you have to display a permit or anything on the dash for rangers? (or does it vary by park/forest?)
It’s also important that the storage space where sleeping bags and tents are stored isn’t a musty or damp place.
I kept hearing Bob Marley singing "Is it Love" followed by the raccoons at the trash cans, in the car insurance video, "this is terrible, you gotta try it" every time Miranda asked Rainer to smell something. #best friends are THE BEST FRIENDS
Every time I hear you talk about lmnt I want to check it out so badly...but they don't ship to Svalbard and Norwegian import rules for supplements are super strict 😢
36:30 I only have two sleeping bags, and can’t really afford to replace them. So as soon as I get home from a trip, before I even shower, I remove my sleeping bags from my backpack and l lay them out to air out. I usually air them out for a full day before stowing them in their designated loose-knit cotton sack.
Thank you for sharing great video! Just bought the adjustable cube with the link 🎉
It took me a second to realize the green stink on the socks was a cgi effect. 😂
39:19 for me it takes about 15 seconds. I open up the bag, and dump the contents. I do have to go and put everything away, but that usually takes me a couple of days to do that piecemeal.
The more I see your custom pack and fanny pack, the more I want them too (or something similarly bright and fun).
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend 💚
Ps. Please give Tucker (and Rainer) a pat on the head for me 😊
I will!! 🩷🤗 thanks for watching!
The Storage bens are a great idea, because I have gear in the backpack and in boxes and in drawers.
Kudos to Rainer! Loved the Godzilla effects!
I’m trying to remember if you’ve ever done a video on how to clean a tent? - like after a really muddy dirty trip.
Do you not wash your CNOC bladder and rinse/clean your water filter? I try to do that after ever trip.
Oh my god the timing is perfect! I just got back yesterday and haven't had the motivation to unpack yet
My unpacking is basically a gear explosion on a (game) table (sort of like at camp). I've not put anything away because it's the same stuff I'll need next time 😋. On my wish list, now, is staging storage for between trips (I have more formal storage for post-season and for my "other" gear (that would be used on less common trips, or so I tell myself 😂).
You dog Tucker looks my daughters Old Dog Ace, my dog is also named Tucker but he's a Chocolate Lab. I hate unpacking , usually it's because it means my trip is officially done. You are definitely more organized than me lol. Have a great week ahaead.
I really like your storage setup. That’s really efficient and makes sense.
Definitely jealous of your storage system(s)! I'm currently without a garage so most of my gear is in bins in the basement. Definitely looking forward to rebuilding the garage WITH gear-specific shelving / storage in mind - YAY for organization! 🙌🏼
Thanks again for this video!! Two questions: 1- have you heard about the flipfuel device to empty your canister? 2- I was told to also store my sleeping pad half inflated instead of rolled up in its pouch. Any comments about that (it's not very space friendly to store it inflated). Love your videos!! Can't wait for the next one!
Perfect timing! I just got back from a 4 day trip yesterday!
Been catching up on the videos and I love them! I would love to know where to get your super cute plant pants you have on in this one
I love seeing the real time stuff!
Love that you guys keep it real!
Here's something to consider with rechargeable battery powered devices: If you are storing them for long periods of time such as during the off season, or you plan on not using them for a while, you should store them with less than a full charge. Ideally about half capacity. Doing this will help extend the life of the battery, and it will ensure that when you do give them a full charge you are guaranteed the maximum run-time on that device.
I loved your video!!! It was an Editor's masterpiece! Thank you, one and all!!!!
love EMNT! I use it for work!
Please miss, can we have more of this? Please!
For your stinky clothes, use white vinegar in addition to your detergent.
Great tip!
I was thinking you'd have a heavy-duty clothes line for drying your gear in the garage since you have the space (and fans), not a better-than-nothing toss it on the step ladder solution and YOLO.
So sweet how you unzipped/zipped the organizing boxes many times… routine is good… 🙏🏽
For storing sleeping pads, would you recommend having the valve open to help prevent mold or keeping the inside dry?
Yes! And if you don’t use it often, hanging it up or laying it flat can be a good idea too
Great video! Just wondering what the brand of your big bag (where you store your gear)? It looks great! and the packing cubes as well
It’s from REI! Check out the links in the description- they are super handy!
Thank you, great job!!
Hi Miranda! I discovered your channel recently and I love it! Would you please do a little overview and review of your various dry packs for your gear? I’m looking for alternatives to plastic and ziplock bags. I’m aiming for light and durable dry packs if you’ve got suggestions! Thanks 😊
was that "lets do it" a reference to andreasfashiongalaxy??? I hope so
I love your gear bin! What size are your smaller Trailgate Gear Cubes? Are they 15L or 10L? Thanks!
Would love to hear more about board games you take camping. Haven’t heard anyone talk about it yet, but I’ve seen “worlds smallest” uno or farkle nano and wondered if they would be any good for backpacking.
Consecutive Miranda Goes Outside!! videos without a burp: 0 (dolphin concealment mode engaged)
@Miranda Goes Outside!! what side bin was you chair bin?
Ok a suggestion for a real time video, cleaning your “Mess Kit” (Cooking gear) at Camp. I’ve tossed this out too a couple content makers and only seen one give ideas on this subject. It was Chef Corso. But different folks have different ways. Chef basically boils up any leftovers in his pot and drinks it. To me not very good if yer on a long hike in the back country. Solid poop”ok”, liquid poop “ not ok”, hurling even worse. Not all the LMNT in Maryland fix that, and “Medevacs” are expensive.
33:06 I learnt that my personal tent does just fine in the no heat cycle of the clothing dryer.
33:20 why not just pitch the tent for an hour or some other time? That’s definitely what I do, but that is only easy to do if you have a fully free-standing tent though.
I always love finding the time to sit down and watch your videos. Did you ever find out where that spoon came from?
Love your room there with all those sofas. Is that your home? Awesome 🌼🌸🌺🌿
What is that storage “bin” with the compartments? I’ve been looking for one!
Is there any risk of mold developing in your water filtration system due to residual moisture?
Everyone in an apartment needs a collapsible clothes drying rack! Works great for your tent as well as delicate gear.
I love your show great enthusiasm I really only watch because you put a smile on my face, however are you doing any current shows ? 4 months is the most current one I could find I hope all is well! Larry Owens outside of Bishop
the graphics! "Dumps like a truck truck truck..."
That adjustable cube looks like In and outs, fix it, and sleeps.
Tips for those in tick country - dry/air out all of your gear in a climate controlled room as soon as you get home. They’ll die in an air conditioned room with lower humidity - I think I read below 50° humidity for at least 24 hours, but I always leave my stuff for a couple days in my guest room before approaching again haha.
Use a shotgun mic instead of a lav? That'll help pinpoint sound and have a better experience sound monitoring and for the viewer as well.
Yeah that’s the plan as much as we can from now on. Love the lav mics but sometimes they can knock into something and rub and you get some audio chaos like happened in this video. I try to monitor audio and run camera at the same time but doing that inevitably you can miss something.
Garage gear tour and storage system please!!
Real time wafting camping odor! LoL! Not so much anymore but the campfire smoke smell lasted nearly as long as the great memories created on last trip!
Love the intentionality and unpacking details! Random storage question: why are your storage bins collapsible?
What kind of gear dose Rainer use..make a video
I’m looking in my spare bedroom with all my camping gear spread out over task tables from several months ago. 😮🙄 (checked, my steeping bag is floofed and every is clean and dry).
I have no idea if it was planned or not, but the thought of pre-planning enough to have exactly 1 packet in your canister is hilarious.
Miranda on the trail: "okay self, remember you need a single LMNT packet in the canister for ad spot on the next video"
😆😆😆 the best part is that was *not* planned and I wasn’t even sure *how* or where we were going to put our integration with LMNT - but it worked out perfectly!!
Rainier has as much fun as she does with these as she does.
What size are the 2 cubes you have stacked in the end of your storage bin (the ones without a divider in them)?
Loving your floral pants Miranda! 😍😍🙌🏾
We need to have a talk about leaving guitars in the garage and how we shouldn't leave guitars in the garage. Especially nice ones like that. 🤔😁
I love your show but why don’t you have a clothesline in your garage? It would help your gear so much easier. Nice video.
Great storage area in your garage but, you must also not have a mouse issue. We live in the country where mice are an issue. Just food for thought for some folks. 🙂
Astronaut cat sticker! Where did you get it!!!!