Sure i can look at making that happen. We usually have a few odd numbers wirh rhe canisrer to sleeve ratio. Ill try to sort that out here before the holidays
Thanks Dakota for the video and giving us more information on the bedroll pantry. I was thinking about some more ways to use this piece of kit. One of the the ways that the bedroll pantry could be used is as a miniature bear bag when you're in bear country or areas where certain types of animals may be. Since the canisters are air/waterproof, either before or after you had a meal, you could take some kind of rope tie one end to the belt loop that's attached to the bedroll pantry and the other end to a weight of some sort. Whether it's a stick or a rock, ( whatever you prefer.) and hang it from a branch when its not in use. What are your thoughts on that? Have you thought about that as well? What other ways have you considered how it can be utilized? I be very interested to hear on other ways you can employ it since I bought 2 of them and I can't wait to use them in the field the next time I go camping.😊
@@kamelot4324 i acrually have never had an issue wirh them in that reguard. Had a few bears come through camp and i dont think the recognised it as a food device. But i have hung it up a few times on hiking trips. I even submerged it under some rocks in a creek too. The green ones a good signal and area marker.
I started experimenting with "Red Lentils", the Red Lentils cook quick (5 minutes), ratio 2.5:1 water:Lentils. Ex:. 1/2 cup Red Lentils + seasoning + 10oz water, boil 5 minutes, let sit 5 minutes, ready to eat.
@offthecouch1999 he makes everything at home with his family, i just got the old/new French Haversack that he makes. Everything is made in the USA. He make of school products.
@@JJ-JOHNSON They function, but after about a week of being in the field of just start to see a ring of brown and black on all of the owrings and crevice usually
@offthecouch1999 my Grayl has never had any of that on it nor in it, I've had my grayl for 7 or 8 years, I order that valve, just this year and so far it working prefect, clean as a the day that I bought it.
@JJ-JOHNSON hmm. Ive had that issue personally. But on one end i litterslly never stop uding it but 1 day a month fkr a deep clean. Im out in rhe hot cold damp dry... all the time running my trap line or hunting csmping fishing ex...b
@JJ-JOHNSON i love hearomg others experiences. Especially whrn theu srent the same outcome. It really brongs into perspecrive that folks shouldnt buu just of one persons experience.
@offthecouch1999 I live on the Tennessee River, we camp, fish, hunt and ride our atv and utv daily, I'm like you I have a Haversack and grayl with me 90% of the time. I enjoy your vids.
I got idea from jon he actually had his make at a machine shop I try make own it didn,t turn out to good that y I bought one really got two of the one the haversack,the other one in my day pack
Good piece of kit, thanks for sharing, YAH bless !
Thanks my friend
enjoyed...!! Don't forget to put the black pepper to that rice...lol
Yummy. Yeah i reckon i could put it righ kn int here.
More cooking from the pantry, I need more ideas!
Very well!!!! We shall make it happen.
You happen to think about selling just the jars? Sometimes I think having a few extras ready to go in the truck would be a good idea
Sure i can look at making that happen. We usually have a few odd numbers wirh rhe canisrer to sleeve ratio. Ill try to sort that out here before the holidays
Thanks Dakota for the video and giving us more information on the bedroll pantry. I was thinking about some more ways to use this piece of kit. One of the the ways that the bedroll pantry could be used is as a miniature bear bag when you're in bear country or areas where certain types of animals may be. Since the canisters are air/waterproof, either before or after you had a meal, you could take some kind of rope tie one end to the belt loop that's attached to the bedroll pantry and the other end to a weight of some sort. Whether it's a stick or a rock, ( whatever you prefer.) and hang it from a branch when its not in use. What are your thoughts on that? Have you thought about that as well? What other ways have you considered how it can be utilized? I be very interested to hear on other ways you can employ it since I bought 2 of them and I can't wait to use them in the field the next time I go camping.😊
@@kamelot4324 i acrually have never had an issue wirh them in that reguard. Had a few bears come through camp and i dont think the recognised it as a food device. But i have hung it up a few times on hiking trips. I even submerged it under some rocks in a creek too. The green ones a good signal and area marker.
I started experimenting with "Red Lentils", the Red Lentils cook quick (5 minutes), ratio 2.5:1 water:Lentils. Ex:. 1/2 cup Red Lentils + seasoning + 10oz water, boil 5 minutes, let sit 5 minutes, ready to eat.
@@miken7629 sounds great ill give this a shot nexr weekend
Admittedly, I'm behind the pack on this one. I need to grab two of these one for me and one for my doggo
@@MidlifeWanderings262 they are on sale as we speak
@@offthecouch1999Heck yeah
I love Hiddenwoodmen products, I have 2 packs and 2 Haversacks from HWM.
Dude awesome. Its too new school for my taste but they are super high quality and from.what i understand are made here in usa
@offthecouch1999 he makes everything at home with his family, i just got the old/new French Haversack that he makes. Everything is made in the USA.
He make of school products.
Those x stove for
the traigia work great there light
@@smd482000 yeah i saw thst in our facebook group imma get one soon
Mt man here watching 👍👍 how how much is that
@@Jerrylance-ty1re they are on sale right now for 34.99 through new years
Fire wallets are back on stock to nut we only got like two of those left
I bought me a GRAYL GeoPress One-Way Drink Mix Valve - for Electolytes, Mixes, and Flavored Drinks, they sell them on Amazon they work perfect
@@JJ-JOHNSON They function, but after about a week of being in the field of just start to see a ring of brown and black on all of the owrings and crevice usually
@offthecouch1999 my Grayl has never had any of that on it nor in it, I've had my grayl for 7 or 8 years, I order that valve, just this year and so far it working prefect, clean as a the day that I bought it.
@JJ-JOHNSON hmm. Ive had that issue personally. But on one end i litterslly never stop uding it but 1 day a month fkr a deep clean. Im out in rhe hot cold damp dry... all the time running my trap line or hunting csmping fishing ex...b
@JJ-JOHNSON i love hearomg others experiences. Especially whrn theu srent the same outcome. It really brongs into perspecrive that folks shouldnt buu just of one persons experience.
@offthecouch1999 I live on the Tennessee River, we camp, fish, hunt and ride our atv and utv daily, I'm like you I have a Haversack and grayl with me 90% of the time. I enjoy your vids.
I got idea from jon he actually had his make at a machine shop I try make own it didn,t turn out to good that y I bought one really got two of the one the haversack,the other one in my day pack
@@smd482000 not too sure what your saying brother sorry.
Fit for tasty Lamb Chops and Potatoes and then a huge 60 ring cigar after
@@alexmirzoeff306 hexk yea
@offthecouch1999 youre far from a jerk youre a great intellegent person!😅
@@pipesmoker8 thanks