Your Modern day Chuck wagon camping has come a long way. Cool history of the Chuckwagon. Glad to see another video. Working out of town right now, videos will be coming out soon. Great job narrating. Thank you for sharing, take care Frazier D. Friend... 🇺🇲
I loved hearing about the history of the chuck box. I’m starting to downsize even more than what I needed to to fit everyone into a sedan. I am training and gearing up to do some bike-camping with my mountain bike and a small cargo trailer. The bike trailer is like the chuck-box and wagon all in one but in miniature. This will open up walk-in and hike-in campsites to me without having to resort to backpacking. First bike-in trip is in the fall.
Nice video Frazier! I always just lugged everything back & forth while tent camping since that is what I always saw everyone else doing. 😁. Loved hearing about the history of the Chuckwagon and how they were setup!
Hi Frazier, good to see your video pop up old friend. I really enjoyed your short chuckwagon/chuckbox history lesson. That new food box design looks a lot more efficient and easier to deal with. If you added a pull strap on one end and a small set of wheels on the other, it may solve the problem for walk-in campsites. As always, an enjoyable video.
It’s great to hear from you. Yes, I’m not making videos as often now. Guess I’ve run out of ideas and gas. But I’m hoping to make three or four videos showing how we make different meals with this Chuckwagon setup. The first of these videos will feature Eva making picadillo a Mexican ground beef stew. It’s easy to make and very hearty. Then I plan to make a full breakfast with it. Hope all is well in your family. Thanks for posting this note.
Beautiful box, I love how it neatly stores all your supplies. Great history behind it, thanks for sharing! Love tent camping, subscribing for more! 😊👍🔔
Thanks for the note Red Maple. It’s nice to hear from you. When I saw your name, my mind flashed back to fond memories of a trip many years ago north of Winnipeg. I played a little hockey back then and decided to go to a week long Canadian Professional Hockey Camp in Gimli, Ontario? We camped the entire trip but the most interesting camp was an open overflow area in a provincial park with STINKY outhouses. Great memories. Thanks for the comment.
@@moderntentcamping 🤣 Oh yes, there are still some stinky ones out there! One thing that I figured out recently, after years of using outhouses during camping, is that keeping the mask on the face helps, I wish I thought of this years ago - but, we never had masks just hanging around the cars either. 🤗 Have a great day, my friend! 👍
Absolutely fascinating! Loved the history lesson and so cool how you adapted this for a compact, organized and efficient kitchen set up
Thanks again for the note. Be sure to watch my more recent videos to see how we have upgraded this chuckbox idea.
Very interesting video. New friend here. This is really neat.
Thanks Dave. I’m glad to hear you liked it and look forward to more comments in the future.
@@moderntentcamping my pleasure
We are preparing for our first tent camping experience. You have provided some great information; thank you!
Thanks for the note. Have a fun trip.
Your Modern day Chuck wagon camping has come a long way. Cool history of the Chuckwagon. Glad to see another video. Working out of town right now, videos will be coming out soon. Great job narrating. Thank you for sharing, take care Frazier D. Friend... 🇺🇲
Thanks Jason. It’s great to hear from you again. I’m looking forward to those videos. Regards to your family.
I loved hearing about the history of the chuck box. I’m starting to downsize even more than what I needed to to fit everyone into a sedan. I am training and gearing up to do some bike-camping with my mountain bike and a small cargo trailer. The bike trailer is like the chuck-box and wagon all in one but in miniature. This will open up walk-in and hike-in campsites to me without having to resort to backpacking. First bike-in trip is in the fall.
Wow! Sounds like you are really getting into this camping thing. Hope all is going well with you. Great to hear from you.
Nice video Frazier! I always just lugged everything back & forth while tent camping since that is what I always saw everyone else doing. 😁. Loved hearing about the history of the Chuckwagon and how they were setup!
Thanks Travis. Hope you and your family are doing well.
Thank you for sharing a great video.
Thanks for your comment. I hope you have a great day.
Great content Frazier!!!!
Thanks Michael. Hope you’re doing well.
Fantastic and great insights. Good one!!
Thanks. I just posted a video showing how to cook picadillo with this Chuck wagon setup.
Great philosophy, thanks for sharing
Thanks for your comment. Hope you have a great day.
Hi Frazier, good to see your video pop up old friend. I really enjoyed your short chuckwagon/chuckbox history lesson. That new food box design looks a lot more efficient and easier to deal with. If you added a pull strap on one end and a small set of wheels on the other, it may solve the problem for walk-in campsites. As always, an enjoyable video.
It’s great to hear from you. Yes, I’m not making videos as often now. Guess I’ve run out of ideas and gas. But I’m hoping to make three or four videos showing how we make different meals with this Chuckwagon setup. The first of these videos will feature Eva making picadillo a Mexican ground beef stew. It’s easy to make and very hearty. Then I plan to make a full breakfast with it. Hope all is well in your family. Thanks for posting this note.
I bought that specific can opener just so I can say, pass me the "Frazier Douglas" 🤣
Great videos sir
I hope you are not disappointed with that new Frazier Douglass. We love ours. Thanks for your note.
Beautiful box, I love how it neatly stores all your supplies. Great history behind it, thanks for sharing! Love tent camping, subscribing for more! 😊👍🔔
Thanks for the note Red Maple. It’s nice to hear from you. When I saw your name, my mind flashed back to fond memories of a trip many years ago north of Winnipeg. I played a little hockey back then and decided to go to a week long Canadian Professional Hockey Camp in Gimli, Ontario? We camped the entire trip but the most interesting camp was an open overflow area in a provincial park with STINKY outhouses. Great memories. Thanks for the comment.
@@moderntentcamping 🤣 Oh yes, there are still some stinky ones out there! One thing that I figured out recently, after years of using outhouses during camping, is that keeping the mask on the face helps, I wish I thought of this years ago - but, we never had masks just hanging around the cars either. 🤗 Have a great day, my friend! 👍
..cool video keep up the great content... Thank you…
Thanks for the note. I’m always happy to hear that my videos are helpful.
Great Video man! Keep at it!
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