Your videos have gotten so truly professional. The way you change scenes and smoothly move the story along is just amazing. I love UMA and want to see it restored, but this is a super way to fill the gap in anticipation of that. Congratulations -- I am an avid follower.
Another great adventure!!! 🍿 What ever Better Help is paying you guys they need to double it. I often speed ahead through adds on youtube. Your creativity is so good, that I can't look away. Oh, and you left me starving... That food looked so good!!!
From day one I have watched you grow as a couple. == Knowledge, and now more commercialization beating a path to your door helping you prosper as we all wait for Uma to be re-born.== I, was 70 now 79. == Tis a great ride!
Hey Guys, I alway really enjoy your footage, the exceptional B-Roll, the humour and especially those really creative way to present your sponsors - they are so entertaining, that they just fit so well into the story that I am always breath taken! You both are really so encouraging, that I must say: THIS WORLD IS SO MUCH BETTER BECAUSE OF YOU TWO!!!!!! Thank You!!!!!
Here in the UK there has been a whole advertising campaign about sandwiches with crisps/chips. But now you have taken the first step you have to look up the chip butty and understand what culinary geniuses us northern Brits are.
I’m ashamed to admit I’ve had crisps (potato chips for our US folks) and a Mars Bar in a sandwich… yes both at the same time! I had been camping and it was all the local shop had. The fact I’m from Glasgow, Scotland is irrelevant 😜. Oh yes, it was actually for my breakfast.
You are in Italy so try to use some interesting cheeses. Easy replacement for the spreadable "Philadelphia": squacquerone, or stracchino, or robiola. Enjoy all the flavours of Italian variety
Have to be honest. I am thoroughly enjoying your "truck adventurers" as you call them. I love the sailing and never want them to end but working the land adventures in with it is simply awesome. Truth is that most folks can identify with the land travels more than the boat travels. We like the boat thing because we never have and likely never will experience. Many of us have all camped to one degree or another. In earlier episode you mentioned, you got this vehicle (I want one) so you can ship it forward to your boat destinations. A well thought out plan and the best of both worlds. For me, it has ramped up my desire to watch your travels. I very much look forward to experiencing your dual method of travel. Will also enjoy watching you putting Uma back together. So much to look forward to and tuning in.
Is that the drone that takes all the beautiful footage?! Cameras sure have come a long way! Loved the channel since “I think we got a boat!” Have fun guys!
Kika you make the best Ads ever! I actually look forward to them! I hope they pay you well. I also enjoyed the filming of the hike and your first fully cooked meal in the truck. As always the editing is superb and you guys are masters of the B roll! Thanks again for the wonderful entertainment!
You can bank a bit of power by turning your fridge a bit colder dyring the day if you have plenty of sun. Even more if you have a freezer section. Make a tub of ice, and shift it to the fridge when the sun isnt treating you right. 4% is cutting it a little fine :)
Wonderful Sardinia, but I must warn you. I've met a guy in the north of the Island who wanted to see the world by boat. He startet in Genova and his journey ended 200NM from Genova in Palau. He felt in love with the Island and never left it. He offered sailing trips on his Hallberg Rasse 41 to the Isla La Maddalena.
Haven't done that in a long while but I remember putting potato chips in my sandwiches. You guys certainly have found some beautiful places to visit. And you have a great traveling campground to do it in. Thanks for bringing the rest of us along. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
You guys should consider picking up a gravity-fed water purifier. Spots like the one where you camped are great sources of water (once purified) and the gravity feed is easy to set up and isn't very labor intensive.
What about a fold down table mounted to the side of the truck under your awning? It could even have a slide out part that could extend past the end of the truck to create a u shaped galley! Then slide back together and fold back up without taking any room on the inside!
As someone who has made it my mission to avoid ads, I NEVER skip Kika's and this has to be your best one yet!! Great job - hope you get a click-thru rate that keeps betterhelp on your sponsor list.
In Argentina and Uruguay, there's a brioche-like bread called pebete used for sandwiches. When I was a kid, I used to do add chips (or crisps as they are called in UK) to my ham and cheese pebetes. It was the best!
Potato chips sandwich is called a "Crisp sandwich" in Ireland, made with Tayto Crisps and it's part of our staple foods. I'm so glad you had the good sense to think of your safety first when it came to climbing down to that cave. Stay Safe & Fair Winds!! ☘
Great video yet again guys! Have you tried using an 'Instapot' for cooking? - an electric pot that is a slow cooker / rice cooker / pressure cooker/ steamer / breadmaker/ etc etc all in one. I swear by it for our boat, using solar power for every meal. You could come back from your hikes to a hot meal thats perfect.
Lovely to see that 914/0 like to dislike ratio. You deserve it guys. Keep it up! Still can't believe how l Edit: Finished watching the episode, thank you for always bringing a smile to our faces ^^
Potato Chips on a sandwich is perfectly normal. My favourite is white slices bread, salted butter, raspberry seedless jam and cheese & Onion Crisps (Potato Chips). Awesome.
That’s Fine Dining here in Texas. I’m glad y’all are up to the task. Just saying. And yes, potato chips on sandwiches is just fine too. If ya need the audio/oral texture just go for it.
Great episode guys, and the commercial was the best Kika has ever done. Looks like Dan is the "Gallivanting Gourmet!" Camping dutch ovens have feet, sometimes called spiders (to sit above the coals) and with a ridge on the lid that can also accommodate coals. If you don't mind bringing a small bag of charcoal with you for a weekend trip, you can have some fantastic slow cooked meals!
My son has used this method to make a passable lasagna on a cold, wet camping trip before. PITA to clean up, but sooo welcome on a chilly evening at the site.
Love the new landy ( to you ) and how your solar is working . Thanks again for sharing your wonderful travel memories with us all your over land & water adventures with us your friends . CHEERS FROM STEVE STOTT IN SUTHERLIN OREGON U.S.A. 🍻👍🏼😁
Potato chips in sandwiches are made by boss people. Loved them for over 50 yrs. Also depends on what type of sandwich you have. Better help commercial (Nutz) loved it. Very good video. Have fun kiddos.
When I was in school (about fifty years ago) we used to go to the bakers, buy a small loaf and have them cut it in half. We would hollow them out then go next door to the chip shop and have the halves filled with hot chips (french fries to the unenlightened)..yum the ultimate chip sandwich.
I love the truck and how you guys despite being so successful TH-camrs keep it real for people who cannot afford expensive rvs new camper vans etc. you pick a classic durable legend truck and are using your engineering skills to design highly functioning units that are unique. I also like you chose to do the who refit an Uma who despite her imperfections sailed to the top of the world and safely brought you to this point. I might have missed if you gave a name to the truck?
Similar to the Chips in a sandwich (which was something my cousin introduced me to when I was a teenager), This guy I used to work with in Australia, had something else weird. He would buy breakfast from the local bakery in whatever town we were in for an install, and his choices made me scratch my head. He would buy a sausage roll (aka Minced Pork / Beef in pastry), and then put that it in a plain bread roll. He would do the same with mini quiche and occasionally a meat pie. Never seen anyone else do that. Chips however is far more common. The texture difference seem appealing to people, as is the high salt content of the chips....
My 13 yr old daughter puts chips into her sandwich. Yup. you're onto something! Also, I rarely have such an elaborate full cooked meal at home, let alone while camping. I mean... c'mon! Too cool :)
I always, always say the same thing... You guys are so much fun to watch... I save, your video's to savor like a desert. Sleep well guys, ...and that little dragon, too. 😋
Gotta do chips... A moral imperative! What would be a good chip alternative? Perhaps eighth-inch pickle-slab slices. Bet you could use the thing left outside to get alternatives from all around the world so the crunch is always available to the crunchy salty sandwich sailing Uma!
just silly question but: how do you handle poop situation? I used to camp in total boonies and it required pooping bags which were disposed of later, we did try digging up a latrine hole but learned that pooping bags were easier and more convenient for us sans carrying the bags!
for right now, we use the marina, since our boat is there , (but that said, if we go on longer trips, we have a "poop kit" that has a shovel, a waterbottle and a bidet attachment cap for the bottle, and some small bags to take back with us in case we use babywipes )
Your videos have gotten so truly professional. The way you change scenes and smoothly move the story along is just amazing. I love UMA and want to see it restored, but this is a super way to fill the gap in anticipation of that. Congratulations -- I am an avid follower.
Another great adventure!!! 🍿
What ever Better Help is paying you guys they need to double it. I often speed ahead through adds on youtube. Your creativity is so good, that I can't look away.
Oh, and you left me starving... That food looked so good!!!
From day one I have watched you grow as a couple. == Knowledge, and now more commercialization beating a path to your door helping you prosper as we all wait for Uma to be re-born.== I, was 70 now 79. == Tis a great ride!
Hey Guys,
I alway really enjoy your footage, the exceptional B-Roll, the humour and especially those really creative way to present your sponsors - they are so entertaining, that they just fit so well into the story that I am always breath taken! You both are really so encouraging, that I must say: THIS WORLD IS SO MUCH BETTER BECAUSE OF YOU TWO!!!!!! Thank You!!!!!
Here in the UK there has been a whole advertising campaign about sandwiches with crisps/chips. But now you have taken the first step you have to look up the chip butty and understand what culinary geniuses us northern Brits are.
Yea crisps/chips in sandwiches are amazing.
you must be kidding dude😂
Ketchup chips? How Canadian is that?
Best to try with hedgehog flavour crisps. Yep, used to be a thing in the UK. 😂
@@MarkGovier my favourite flavour imported from UK to Canada is Haggis with Black Pepper.
Been watching you 2 for years. Missing UMA
Crisps in a sandwich is colloquially known as a Tayto Sandwich here in Ireland, and it's a classic usually consumed when watching sports.
That’s cool to know the required specifics of the classical bite. Thanks for mentioning.
I never knew there was a specific name, but it's not particularly rare. I usually prefer tortilla chips in mine.
they arent crisps, ok commie?
I’m ashamed to admit I’ve had crisps (potato chips for our US folks) and a Mars Bar in a sandwich… yes both at the same time! I had been camping and it was all the local shop had. The fact I’m from Glasgow, Scotland is irrelevant 😜.
Oh yes, it was actually for my breakfast.
You guys are living the dream !
Since I camp with a truck camper then I must agree. Truck adventures are awesome!
You are in Italy so try to use some interesting cheeses. Easy replacement for the spreadable "Philadelphia": squacquerone, or stracchino, or robiola. Enjoy all the flavours of Italian variety
Have to be honest. I am thoroughly enjoying your "truck adventurers" as you call them. I love the sailing and never want them to end but working the land adventures in with it is simply awesome. Truth is that most folks can identify with the land travels more than the boat travels. We like the boat thing because we never have and likely never will experience. Many of us have all camped to one degree or another. In earlier episode you mentioned, you got this vehicle (I want one) so you can ship it forward to your boat destinations. A well thought out plan and the best of both worlds. For me, it has ramped up my desire to watch your travels. I very much look forward to experiencing your dual method of travel. Will also enjoy watching you putting Uma back together. So much to look forward to and tuning in.
🤯 That Better help segment 🤯 that was some incredible film making! Great job
Kika's skit cracked me up! 😂😂👍
Wow! That’s just like the inside of my mind sometimes. Good job.
The betterhelp ad was fantastic!! -Love from Michigan
Tuna sandwiches with Tim's Cascade Salt and Vinegar potato chips is so yummy.
You two do have some of the best promo spots i've ever seen. :)
Is that the drone that takes all the beautiful footage?! Cameras sure have come a long way! Loved the channel since “I think we got a boat!” Have fun guys!
Thanks 4 taking us along on your adventures! You lead, we'll follow. Safe travels ❤
Yeah, potato “ships” on sandwiches are great. I don’t add as many as you do, but love it.
Kika you make the best Ads ever! I actually look forward to them! I hope they pay you well. I also enjoyed the filming of the hike and your first fully cooked meal in the truck. As always the editing is superb and you guys are masters of the B roll! Thanks again for the wonderful entertainment!
Love the Sponsor Section. Well done. Greetings from Germany
You can bank a bit of power by turning your fridge a bit colder dyring the day if you have plenty of sun. Even more if you have a freezer section. Make a tub of ice, and shift it to the fridge when the sun isnt treating you right. 4% is cutting it a little fine :)
Wonderful Sardinia, but I must warn you. I've met a guy in the north of the Island who wanted to see the world by boat. He startet in Genova and his journey ended 200NM from Genova in Palau. He felt in love with the Island and never left it. He offered sailing trips on his Hallberg Rasse 41 to the Isla La Maddalena.
Haven't done that in a long while but I remember putting potato chips in my sandwiches. You guys certainly have found some beautiful places to visit. And you have a great traveling campground to do it in. Thanks for bringing the rest of us along. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Those sandwiches are completely normal in Aotearoa. If you made them for people here they would think you two were Kiwis.
You guys should consider picking up a gravity-fed water purifier. Spots like the one where you camped are great sources of water (once purified) and the gravity feed is easy to set up and isn't very labor intensive.
What about a fold down table mounted to the side of the truck under your awning? It could even have a slide out part that could extend past the end of the truck to create a u shaped galley! Then slide back together and fold back up without taking any room on the inside!
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Dan has the right idea - always crisps in a sandwich. Kika, it's not wierd. Love the videos. Greetings from a very soggy Scotland.
Here in Pennsylvania we call it redneck lettuce
Yes, Crisps!
Crisps in sandwiches standard in the UK though not in France where I live, my neighbours don’t like my pickled walnuts either.
As someone who has made it my mission to avoid ads, I NEVER skip Kika's and this has to be your best one yet!! Great job - hope you get a click-thru rate that keeps betterhelp on your sponsor list.
Food looks great! Nicely done Dan! 👍👍
In Argentina and Uruguay, there's a brioche-like bread called pebete used for sandwiches. When I was a kid, I used to do add chips (or crisps as they are called in UK) to my ham and cheese pebetes. It was the best!
That food at the end looked so 😋
Potato chips sandwich is called a "Crisp sandwich" in Ireland, made with Tayto Crisps and it's part of our staple foods.
I'm so glad you had the good sense to think of your safety first when it came to climbing down to that cave. Stay Safe & Fair Winds!!
☘
Crisps (chips) in a sandwich are a given in our house. As are chips (french fries) in tomato soup (Heinz). You should try it!
What a setting
A cinematic masterpiece.
I was stationed in northern Sardegna in 88-90.
Oh man. That Better Help part was so good, I want to watch it again! So funny.
Great video yet again guys! Have you tried using an 'Instapot' for cooking? - an electric pot that is a slow cooker / rice cooker / pressure cooker/ steamer / breadmaker/ etc etc all in one. I swear by it for our boat, using solar power for every meal. You could come back from your hikes to a hot meal thats perfect.
Will you show anything from the yards dimple repair?
Yes. When we get to it. This is a MASSIVE project and will take a long time to complete. But we’re not skipping anything.
Lovely to see that 914/0 like to dislike ratio. You deserve it guys. Keep it up! Still can't believe how l
Edit: Finished watching the episode, thank you for always bringing a smile to our faces ^^
Chips in sandwiches brings back memories of my childhood! I might make that my dinner tonight for nostalgia sake. Hi from Winnipeg 👋🏼
Whats really great, you guys find those little beautiful gems to enjoy, explore and share. Epic. 😊
Potato Chips on a sandwich is perfectly normal. My favourite is white slices bread, salted butter, raspberry seedless jam and cheese & Onion Crisps (Potato Chips). Awesome.
That ravine with that waterfall looks great.
Nice place, love your sense of humour. Now i know why you weren’t at UMA, i past by to say hello. Another time.
I don't think I've ever before said that I enjoyed an ad, but this was really excellent and funny.
I'd like to have some of these recipes. It all looks delicious. The little slices in the cut surface of the zucchini was brilliant.
Cool video - ad and all!! I just wanted to let you also know that I fully concurred with your decision to forego continuing down into the cavern.
Love the creativity of the videos.
Also wanted to say i really like the van life content 👍👍👍
these adventures remind me of all you're trips in the beginning
Kika's acting skills 🥇🏅
Beautiful place 🌴🍀🌼
I always look forward to the silks!
That’s Fine Dining here in Texas. I’m glad y’all are up to the task. Just saying. And yes, potato chips on sandwiches is just fine too. If ya need the audio/oral texture just go for it.
What a gourmet meal. Yummy.
Great episode guys, and the commercial was the best Kika has ever done. Looks like Dan is the "Gallivanting Gourmet!" Camping dutch ovens have feet, sometimes called spiders (to sit above the coals) and with a ridge on the lid that can also accommodate coals. If you don't mind bringing a small bag of charcoal with you for a weekend trip, you can have some fantastic slow cooked meals!
My son has used this method to make a passable lasagna on a cold, wet camping trip before. PITA to clean up, but sooo welcome on a chilly evening at the site.
@@mikeh720 Yeah, I bet!
I’ve made stew and biscuits in a Dutch oven and peach cobbler in a smaller oven on top. I often make bread in them as well. Great way to cook.
I love the idea of using two of them!@@davidbroman8391
Tech plus the fridge? On your solar and batt?
I‘m so behind! Awesome catchup!
The scene where you were locked in reminds me of that Victorious episode where they were locked in the RV
Love the new landy ( to you ) and how your solar is working . Thanks again for sharing your wonderful travel memories with us all your over land & water adventures with us your friends . CHEERS FROM STEVE STOTT IN SUTHERLIN OREGON U.S.A. 🍻👍🏼😁
They make camping tables that fold up and slide into bags just like the camping chairs...take up very little room.
Lol i was thinking send the drone up lol right before yall did it ,that was the thing to have
Potato chips in sandwiches are made by boss people. Loved them for over 50 yrs. Also depends on what type of sandwich you have. Better help commercial (Nutz) loved it. Very good video. Have fun kiddos.
You were having way too much fun making that skit for better help 😂 That was hilarious!
Hey guys, in the video opening right after the boat horn can you sound off the trucks horn??
That landscape is so beautiful. Great camera work. Oh ketchup chips in sandwiches, it’s the Canadian way :)
When I was in school (about fifty years ago) we used to go to the bakers, buy a small loaf and have them cut it in half. We would hollow them out then go next door to the chip shop and have the halves filled with hot chips (french fries to the unenlightened)..yum the ultimate chip sandwich.
We love you little dragon.
Nice sandwich. Gotta have the crunch. Be safe have a great day
Awesome video great footage thanks for sharing
I bet you guys can't wait to get back on Uma!
I can’t. I was really looking forward to exploring the entire Mediterranean vicariously through them.
Sandwiches with chips.....been doing it for years. Cape Cod Chips for me :)
I love the truck and how you guys despite being so successful TH-camrs keep it real for people who cannot afford expensive rvs new camper vans etc. you pick a classic durable legend truck and are using your engineering skills to design highly functioning units that are unique. I also like you chose to do the who refit an Uma who despite her imperfections sailed to the top of the world and safely brought you to this point. I might have missed if you gave a name to the truck?
Nanuk is the name of the Landrover
Ruffles in a PB&J!!!! The best.
Not sure if there is one yet, but I feel like the truck needs a name..... Truma maybe, but definitely something 😊
Her name is NANUK 😊
@@SailingUma love it!❤️
Front Runner do a great table that fits under their roof rack in slides.
Yes they do! It looks great. But it’s also €700 for table!!!! A pill we haven’t been able to swallow just yet.
@SailingUma worth every penny when you have to store it 😁
Looks like a good scramble to that cave.
Chips on a sandwich is such a Canadian thing to do!
Similar to the Chips in a sandwich (which was something my cousin introduced me to when I was a teenager), This guy I used to work with in Australia, had something else weird.
He would buy breakfast from the local bakery in whatever town we were in for an install, and his choices made me scratch my head.
He would buy a sausage roll (aka Minced Pork / Beef in pastry), and then put that it in a plain bread roll.
He would do the same with mini quiche and occasionally a meat pie.
Never seen anyone else do that.
Chips however is far more common. The texture difference seem appealing to people, as is the high salt content of the chips....
Keep on truckin' ! ........ (= Stay happy, stay in the groove, and keep on doing your thing.) The three of you are a marvelous couple.
Living your best life.
19:10 lol, command decision. 😂 it is now.
Yeah my show. ❤❤❤
Lolllll my ambien has kicked in and for a minute i thought i was hallucinating when Ad Kika was locked in the car lol
Just happy to see you guys enjoying your time away from Uma and with Dan you are eating well.
My 13 yr old daughter puts chips into her sandwich. Yup. you're onto something!
Also, I rarely have such an elaborate full cooked meal at home, let alone while camping. I mean... c'mon! Too cool :)
I always, always say the same thing... You guys are so much fun to watch... I save, your video's to savor like a desert. Sleep well guys, ...and that little dragon, too. 😋
Cream cheese and ham is an elite sandwich filling without having to add crisps 😅
and the Oscar goes too!
Dan, you scoundrel, using Kika bathing as a thumbnail... i'm weak, i fall for it every time!
Scotland and Ireland potato chips in sandwiches is a completely normal recipe
I put salt and vinegar chips in my ham sandwiches. It's all about the taste and the crunch, and here I thought the only one 🤣
Potato chips and bbq sauce sandwiches are the goods
Groovy episode
Gotta do chips... A moral imperative! What would be a good chip alternative? Perhaps eighth-inch pickle-slab slices. Bet you could use the thing left outside to get alternatives from all around the world so the crunch is always available to the crunchy salty sandwich sailing Uma!
just silly question but: how do you handle poop situation? I used to camp in total boonies and it required pooping bags which were disposed of later, we did try digging up a latrine hole but learned that pooping bags were easier and more convenient for us sans carrying the bags!
for right now, we use the marina, since our boat is there , (but that said, if we go on longer trips, we have a "poop kit" that has a shovel, a waterbottle and a bidet attachment cap for the bottle, and some small bags to take back with us in case we use babywipes )
When is the boat going to be done?
Lol.