This is quickly becoming my favourite cannel to chill out too. I work in a stressful job as a Psychiatric Nurse in the UK . I do 12 hour shifts, when I get home I put your channel on and it really helps me wind down. I used to do a lot of Wild Camping in Cumbria, England. All the best from Lancashire England.
I’m a retired nurse, and my mother - God rest her soul- was also a psych nurse her entire career, so I just wanted to say, THANK YOU. It takes an incredibly patient and strong human to do that work and make a difference and still make it home mentally intact. My mother was one of those amazing people, and you are too. God bless. Peace n love from the states, relaxing to T.O.G.R with ya!!
Nature is God's Xanex. Many years ago, I'd worked a few shifts in a psych ward in the US and have interacted as an EMT with psychiatric patients over the years; I don't envy you. Yes, just a bit of stress! I hope you can get back out into the woods and fields soon!
53 year old Army veteran here....HELLO TO CAMP! Luke, I really appreciate all that you do. I'm not a camper, but I love being able to see through your eyes. I'm a dreaded car salesman who works 6 days a week. So, you, my friend, are my escape. Cheers, cheers. 👊
Thank you for your kind words, and hello to you too, fellow outdoor enthusiast! It's great to hear that you find solace and escape through Luke's camping adventures. Quality family time is definitely something to cherish. By the way, if you ever need gear recommendations or a reliable backup power solution for your camping trips, you might want to consider the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's versatile, powerful, and built to withstand the elements. Happy camping!
Cold weather camping is the best. No mosquitoes , ticks or yellow flies. No snakes. Nature is yours for the most part. Having a fire to keep warm instead of sweating around. Makes it feel more like survival than camping.
@@angel19642001 I was just going to say the same thing. Ticks don't appear out of thin air in the spring. They live under the leaves in the winter, heated by rotting leaf matter and insulated from sub-freezing temperatures by the snowpack. They have a type of antifreeze in their blood.
Normally they dont look for food in wintertime@@angel19642001 , but they are some species more suited for cold weather, dont know if they are around there.
Loved the Real Talk section re: other TH-camrs. I *HATE* sensationalized thumbnails, and avoid them at all costs, so thats probably why I first loved your videos - you look real, NOT ridiculous. Thank you for staying true to topic and not selling things, I watch you because of that.
I just love your channel. Everything about it ties together so smoothly. Your photography, filming, editing and the music makes it feel like I’m right there camping. I am 68 years old and only camped a few times in my life but I love watching it and seeing nature through someone else. You are very honest and true to your audience and I think I can speak for everyone that we follow your channel for the great information on products, camping skills and just living the outdoor life to its fullest. 👍😎🌲
Hey Luke, have been watching Don Shipley for awhile now...a legit navy SEAL, and he and his wife are hilarious...His son, DJ, is a medically retired SEAL TEAM SIX member who runs the GBRS Group on youtube...am proud of my fellow vets...keep up the good work, Luke...your camping page is the best...
Me and my husband used to go camping we loved going and just sitting watching it snow we camp underneath Cliffs if we didn't have a tent or we would just leave a couple of lean tubes but now he's under 24-hour oxygen I'm going to do my best to take him on his camping trip this summer we love watching you Lone Wolf 902 Antony we watch them every chance we get we love what you do thank you or putting it on TH-cam so we can continue to watch 72 years old and wants to go camping I'm going to do my best to make sure that happens❤❤😊
Don Shipley is a legend in the SEAL teams, his son DJ Shipley has one of the best interviews I've ever seen over at Shawn Ryan's Podcast. It's the most open, honest and raw interviews I've ever seen from a service member!
Awesome adventure Luke..thanks for the video.. was such a surprise to see you mention Don Shipley’s channel! I used to watch it. He’s a retired Navy SEAL himself (Senior chief) who got sick of all the ‘stolen valor’ with a lot of guys claiming to be them to get jobs, women, con people etc so started it to expose them.
99% of the population watches the weather and then goes camping when it looks beautiful, Luke watches the weather and waits for all hell to break loose, then goes camping!😂😂😂 Been following Don Shipley for 4 years. He has busted so many phonies and him and his wife are hoots!
I didn't even get excited unless there's inclement weather, I'm a lot like him. Nothing better than taking small shelter in a deluge, storm or blizzard!
I loved this video. I do not know the reason but the detail and clarity of it surpassed many of your other recent vids. I felt as though I was right there with you. Thank you Luke for yet again a great experience.
Thank your daughter for her service for me. My daughter was also in the Navy and her husband is still active duty as a Master Chief. She was 3rd generation military.
@@LizzyL2024this fellow does it the sneaky way with close up and edits and doesn't have to even talk about it. Then he has the neck to run down other channels that advertise equipment.
Love your videos Luke. ❤ However, this is the first time I ran to adjust the colour on my tv! I would love to have a jacket in that burnt orange colour, but was disappointed to find it was supposed to be coyote brown. I’ll just put my sunglasses back on 😎 and watch the rest of the video.
BTW so proud of ur daughter. My step son who is my son to me he just retired from the Navy in 2023 He was a Navigational ITECH III and a Security Clearance Officer. He loved it. Thank your daughter for her service!!!!
I absolutely love these cold weather videos. Ive spent the last year or so collecting everything i think i believe i would need for a longer stay outside in the cold (up to a week safely if not longer) hopefully Ill get out this year and put it all to the test.
Just a suggestion... I would start out with a couple of overnighters to make sure things are working well. Then go to a few 2 or 3 nighters and see how they go. Then once you have all the 'bugs' worked out, hit your week long adventure. And after you do you adventure, let us all know how it went! ! ! Good luck and safe travels
@@CptnSavage Yeah this was actually the idea, I started with just my bushcraft basic. Knife, axe, saw, hand auger. I plan to stick close to the vehicle before I do anything crazy. Baby steps as I dont really have any friends or family that I could call to rescue if something happened. Its basically just me. "Prepparing for the upcoming stuggle" so to speak. Feel like Ive collected enough crap gear to cover just about anything. My winnerwell stove is prob my favorite peice of gear but it being 20+lbs Its not gonna be packable anywhere. Looking at adding a collapsible pomoly stove to the list of stuff I dont need.
I don't remember seeing that kettle before he reviewed it, and he said he tested it for a couple months. My guess would be that the last couple camping videos were shot before the review, and there will likely be a few more with that kettle. He probably keeps a backlog of camping videos in case life doesn't allow him to get out in the forest for a while A review would be relatively simple to shoot and edit. A video like this would take a ton of time, which of course isn't always going to be available.
Great channel Luke... I really appreciate your content...as well as Paul's. You and Paul have saved your viewers alot of money and frustration reviewing products. Thank you both.
Thank you for this video. Looks like you found a very interesting campsite after a walk in that took you through some exceptionally beautiful terrain. I agree that wind is the one hazard that scares me most. When the wind is high, you can stay out in the open and hope that the wind chill does not get you, or you can huddle in the forest and hope that 60-foot tall, 18" tree does not blow over onto you.
I really like your videos. You're a pleasant person, knowledgeable and down to earth. I've learned a lot from you. Thanks for sharing your adventures. 👍
I love this channel, your very good in what you do. Like you said the weather is unprectable I live in Nova Scotia Canada,it's the same here. I'm leaving for Prince Edward Islandon the 29th of December to visit my son.Im hoping the weather will co operate. Thanks for being honest and showing your set up
I have been watching for awhile now the only I can think I am curious about right now is why the tent is away from the tarp in every set up. Thanks so much for your videos you and your wife are such great people. Teri ❤
I'm one mile from Disneyland. I hate cold weather. So, we live in a warm climate area. Been in this home for over Fifty- nine years. We love it! You are nuts to go get snowed in. We lived in Wyoming,Colorado, New Mexico, and experienced cold weather. No more for us! But good luck to you! Being in a warm room watching you, make me feel good.
For a avid lover of the outdoors, your videos are exceptionally clean, clear and clarity unreal, I feel like I'm right there with you. You do a great job and should be commended for your work! By the way, I love that red in your beard, it's unusual but it's so cool...my hair is red so Cheers to you!
First thing, you and Robby totally looked like Florida Man when ya had ya's shirts off!😂😅 LOL. Second, I hope this race you and Cleet are having starts something new. Maybe next year at the offroad games you guys have wrecker drags (street and dirt) and you guys can get Cleet to come out next year. Looking fwd to the videos of the build.
Did anyone else notice that the coloring was a bit " off" for this vid? Everything, trees, ground, grass, his coffee, and including Luke, had a profound orange tint. I thought it was my tablet, but I watched another video, & it wasn't orange.
Noticed the same. Been a couple other videos the same way. I assumed Luke was adding a filter to the browns to make a pop of orange color. I know he does art that features a splash of vibrant color among darks.
43:43 I'm glad I discovered your channel first, as I have definitely seen some of those thumbnails you mentioned when searching for outdoor equipment reviews. I recently went camping for a work thing and remembered how much I enjoy being out in the wilderness. I'm getting back into it and gearing up to get the family involved as well! Thank you for everything you do, Luke. Strength and honor! 👊🏽
Thanks Luke👍👍. So jealous right now.......Since Christmas, we have been suffering thru the worst heatwave in years. Average temps in the high 30's Celcius (over 100°F) and humidity in the 90's 🔥🔥🥵🥵 Just watching this vid cooled me down about 10 degrees 🤣🤣 Love ya work brother, keep it coming👍 By the way......I'm in Brisbane, Australia 🇦🇺
Around here, the pine trees are the opposite of protection in winds. Shallow root system,..fragile species = lots of widow makers. In some local parks, they shut down for that reason. You can tell by how things look in a forest. Some trees actually drop branches in large numbers on purpose as a defense mechanism against competition from other vegetation below. It'll look like a war zone underneath, lol. Just throwing that out for those interested in such things. Another good one here. I'm sure you inspire a lot of folks to head outdoors. Cheers. 👍
This was my first thought as well. Trees here don't make good shelters. We just got some trees removed from near our house because they were dropping large limbs on the house and caused damage to the roof. I would not want that near a tent.
@@saragruber1019 Really good idea to clear them away from your property. Around here,...seems every year someone has a giant pine crash through their home. And yes,..people have lost their lives. It doesn't take much wind either when the soil is heavily saturated from rain. Cheers.
This snow event was kind of a bummer. I had my fingers crossed that we'd get more than we did, but it wasn't to be. It appears Friday night into Saturday will give us some, at least above 4,000'
I think when testing new gear/ tents it's got to be uncovered and in the weather but tents that are already tested I'm not sure unless it's extended testing.
Hey Luke, Happy Holidays to you, your family and your youtube community! I just have one question, how do you keep everything organized? I’m sure you’ve been asked this before, i started watching you earlier this year, and i would love to get an insight of just how stocked your storage is. Phenomenal work! Love every video! Thanks for all the fun!
Awesome trip Luke. Enjoyed this one for sure. I agree 100% about Paul Messner. Never got that impression either. Thx as always for bringing us along. 🤘😎❤️
ooh the scent of the trees, in the air. god sure knows how to make a planet smell good. ive bought essentials oils with scents of pine and balsam, cedar and oak moss. i saw that piece of moss attached to the twigs and branches. it made me think of those wonderful smells.
Paul is a great guy. Straight down the line. The real deal. Thanks for a great video Luke. Appreciate your content. Well produced, engaging and honest.
What a super good adventure! Thanks for bringing us along to enjoy the fun and beauty and learn a little. Very dramatic new bit of ending music too. Of course I really like your bumper music a lot.
im a biker so do a lot of bikes/camping. i have my ways. they work for me but im constantly learning. love watching your stuff luke, suzies too. i watch paul messner and find he's sound. what ive found id the trolls probably never camp. keep it up guys. screw the trolls. they waste our air
I literally watch your videos to learn outdoor skills and what resources and tools to use. Good content and not many out there can compare. Least from my point of view.
Weather, with wind changing directions, is bringing in some precipitation, have seen it in multiple countries around the globe. Luke, I’ve watched you grow in knowledge, understanding and wisdom over the years. I’m so pleased to have had your videos and commentary that have made it possible. Well done, Man. From East Tennessee
Thanks Luke. The bird in the tree above your camp reminded me of a hike on Roan Mtn. I was coming back from elk park towards Roan Valley through the balsams ,and suddenly the trees were full of dozens possibly hundreds of tiny gray owls bobbing back and forth making a sawing sound. I think they were Saw Whet owls migrating.
I have been a hunter for 20 years and I love the outdoors. I’ve only went camping a few times. I’ve always wanted to get into it. More Seriously just never did): over the years but of the hunting I’ve been caught in serious weather. Some cases lightning or 70 to 80mph winds in the woods where trees could come down at any moment I’ve been in tornado warnings to snowstorms all in the same day or on separate occasions I’ve been in tropical storms or low level hurricanes. In the outdoors when I lived in Florida I have experienced a lot of what nature has to offer But I’ve never got to experience the camping aspect a few times And I’ve always been quite interested in what you do. I watch a lot of camping people. But you are by far my favorite. And I truly mean that. Watch a lot of TH-cam channels. And I can’t sell out my friends/ co TH-camrs. But your videos are the perfect before bed. Always have been. And I’m writing this as I’m about to go to sleep lol 😂 Keep it going man be proud of what you do (: Proud subscriber of the channel for at least 3 or maybe 4 years
Happy New Year to your family and you. Coldest our scout troop camped in was -10F. Canvas tents and was a learning experience for sure. Then we had a great team of adults - all vets from WW2. So it wasn't too bad, they had winter weather camping skills. Thank you for the video. God Bless to everyone.
Luke, I enjoy living vicariously through your videos. The ASMR sounds make me wish I was there every time. Thank you and I agree about the wind. I do miss the "cheers" when drinking the first coffee. I'll have to look back and see what I missed but I miss that.
Yes I love getting up with snow on the ground and smaking the tent to clear snow. It's fun winter camping. And making that first pot of coffee in morning.
Really enjoying the channel, Thank you. In the UK and Europe, the small ice particles that fell initially are known as Graupel- its dry ,smallish, and rolls away easily. Sleet, to us, is wet snow falling or mixed rain and snow, which sticks and dissolves wet.
Me and my wife love watching you and your family camping it was so funny about that woman sending you that nasty email when you was trying out that big tent dod tent we laughed now that was a good episode keep up the good work and cheers my friend cheers
Hi Luke yet another good post, it was interesting to see you using that Ridge monkey kettle which you slated a few weeks back, the one you wouldn't recommend to anyone, you know the one with the small filler! you had no trouble pouring your water in through that small hole from your bottle. then that small spout! looks like you had a very controlled pour there! you had no trouble with water level as you poured enough water in for 2 cups, the other thing was you said about was the water spilling out as you poured, no sign of it there and you had filled the kettle up. the only other thing you said was about the lid slipping inside the kettle, yes i will give you that, if you don't use that free space! with mine i put my packs of coffee, powdered milk, sugar, and packets of hot chocolate, the lid doesn't fall in then and you utilised that free space. so maybe as it is not an American product it is not as bad as you made out?
I really enjoy these videos you put out. Particularly these winter camp outs where I see weather that I’ll never see where I live in South Florida. Sleet, I’ve never seen that 22° just infrequently. But I’m really impressed by your camera work because you do a lot of Repositioning of cameras to give us views that most other videographers don’t bother to do. A lot of work Very professional. I hope you keep at this keep at this a long time. And I appreciate your Daughter service to the nation and for the people .
Watching this from the warmth of my home, but your video makes me feel the chill! Impressive how your gear held up in that heavy snow. Thanks for the valuable tips on winter camping essentials. 🌨️🏕️ #WinterWonderland #GearTest
This is quickly becoming my favourite cannel to chill out too. I work in a stressful job as a Psychiatric Nurse in the UK . I do 12 hour shifts, when I get home I put your channel on and it really helps me wind down. I used to do a lot of Wild Camping in Cumbria, England. All the best from Lancashire England.
I’m a retired nurse, and my mother - God rest her soul- was also a psych nurse her entire career, so I just wanted to say, THANK YOU. It takes an incredibly patient and strong human to do that work and make a difference and still make it home mentally intact. My mother was one of those amazing people, and you are too.
God bless.
Peace n love from the states, relaxing to T.O.G.R with ya!!
@@n8rlvr876 Thank you. All the best to you and your family. X
@@n8rlvr876 And God bless America. We love you guys. 🇺🇲
Nature is God's Xanex. Many years ago, I'd worked a few shifts in a psych ward in the US and have interacted as an EMT with psychiatric patients over the years; I don't envy you. Yes, just a bit of stress! I hope you can get back out into the woods and fields soon!
53 year old Army veteran here....HELLO TO CAMP! Luke, I really appreciate all that you do. I'm not a camper, but I love being able to see through your eyes. I'm a dreaded car salesman who works 6 days a week. So, you, my friend, are my escape. Cheers, cheers. 👊
You need to retire friend,,life’s too short for anyone that’s a veteran. Travel some,,live Your life.
Don't waste your life and leave it to late.
You won't wished you worked more on your death bed .
My mother didn't.
Thank you for your kind words, and hello to you too, fellow outdoor enthusiast! It's great to hear that you find solace and escape through Luke's camping adventures. Quality family time is definitely something to cherish. By the way, if you ever need gear recommendations or a reliable backup power solution for your camping trips, you might want to consider the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's versatile, powerful, and built to withstand the elements. Happy camping!
Winter is absolutely the possible key to camping 🏕️ when is for enjoyment. Blessed Winter
Cold weather camping is the best. No mosquitoes , ticks or yellow flies. No snakes. Nature is yours for the most part. Having a fire to keep warm instead of sweating around. Makes it feel more like survival than camping.
I think you still need to be careful of ticks in the cold weather
@@angel19642001
I was just going to say the same thing. Ticks don't appear out of thin air in the spring. They live under the leaves in the winter, heated by rotting leaf matter and insulated from sub-freezing temperatures by the snowpack. They have a type of antifreeze in their blood.
They hibernate @@angel19642001
the bears are also sleeping and not looking for your food stash!!👍
Normally they dont look for food in wintertime@@angel19642001 , but they are some species more suited for cold weather, dont know if they are around there.
Loved the Real Talk section re: other TH-camrs. I *HATE* sensationalized thumbnails, and avoid them at all costs, so thats probably why I first loved your videos - you look real, NOT ridiculous. Thank you for staying true to topic and not selling things, I watch you because of that.
I just love your channel. Everything about it ties together so smoothly. Your photography, filming, editing and the music makes it feel like I’m right there camping. I am 68 years old and only camped a few times in my life but I love watching it and seeing nature through someone else. You are very honest and true to your audience and I think I can speak for everyone that we follow your channel for the great information on products, camping skills and just living the outdoor life to its fullest. 👍😎🌲
Hey Luke, have been watching Don Shipley for awhile now...a legit navy SEAL, and he and his wife are hilarious...His son, DJ, is a medically retired SEAL TEAM SIX member who runs the GBRS Group on youtube...am proud of my fellow vets...keep up the good work, Luke...your camping page is the best...
Me and my husband used to go camping we loved going and just sitting watching it snow we camp underneath Cliffs if we didn't have a tent or we would just leave a couple of lean tubes but now he's under 24-hour oxygen I'm going to do my best to take him on his camping trip this summer we love watching you Lone Wolf 902 Antony we watch them every chance we get we love what you do thank you or putting it on TH-cam so we can continue to watch 72 years old and wants to go camping I'm going to do my best to make sure that happens❤❤😊
Don Shipley is a legend in the SEAL teams, his son DJ Shipley has one of the best interviews I've ever seen over at Shawn Ryan's Podcast. It's the most open, honest and raw interviews I've ever seen from a service member!
Hello Luke I m French and I wanted to thank you because you speak very well and I can really understand you easily...! Happy new year from Paris
Hahaaa Picture of me and Paul Messner at 42:05 cool, I made it onto TOGR :) Paul is definitely a solid guy with a kind heart.
Stunning B-roll cinematography, top shelf A-roll, and the best outro music on youtube. My favorite camping buddy and channel. Thank you Luke.
Awesome adventure Luke..thanks for the video.. was such a surprise to see you mention Don Shipley’s channel! I used to watch it. He’s a retired Navy SEAL himself (Senior chief) who got sick of all the ‘stolen valor’ with a lot of guys claiming to be them to get jobs, women, con people etc so started it to expose them.
99% of the population watches the weather and then goes camping when it looks beautiful, Luke watches the weather and waits for all hell to break loose, then goes camping!😂😂😂 Been following Don Shipley for 4 years. He has busted so many phonies and him and his wife are hoots!
And that's as it should be!
I didn't even get excited unless there's inclement weather, I'm a lot like him. Nothing better than taking small shelter in a deluge, storm or blizzard!
I was just gonna say the same thing.he goes when its rough weather.and seems to like it.
HAHAHAHAHA!
YOU ARE CORRECT ABOUT LUKE!!!
@@masterp2269yes there is, staying in a nice warm house is better. He gets more views and very well paid to be out in this weather.
And that's the reason so many say that your videos are a breath of fresh air! Straight up, straight out, no nonsense truth!
I loved this video. I do not know the reason but the detail and clarity of it surpassed many of your other recent vids. I felt as though I was right there with you. Thank you Luke for yet again a great experience.
Don’t understand…… why? The tent Not under the tarp🤷🏻♂️😀🤷🏻♂️
Same reason your bed is not in your kitchen@@prmath. The tarp is his living area while the tent is only for sleeping.
Actually I think it’s so he gets a true test of the tent. Is it truly waterproof? How does it handle in wind? And anything else he can think of.
Thank your daughter for her service for me. My daughter was also in the Navy and her husband is still active duty as a Master Chief. She was 3rd generation military.
Paul is definitely a good guy,most of his walks are in my neck of the woods and I’d love to bump into him and let him know what a good job he’s doing
Agreed and Paul doesn’t flash a $2000 Garmin Epix Gen 2 Watch every few minutes like some…….
That's funny I looked the watch up and it's a $500 watch, not $2k! Sounds like you have a severe case of watch envy?! @@PokeEyeSlapSlap
Can’t wait for a review on the watch! Looks like a nice piece of gear, for a gear channel. 😊 really enjoy the videos Luke!
I may have missed something, but are you also reviewing the watch? There’s so many shots of it.
@@LizzyL2024this fellow does it the sneaky way with close up and edits and doesn't have to even talk about it. Then he has the neck to run down other channels that advertise equipment.
You forgot Strength and Honor. We love that part.
Expert level tip for rigging the tarp and knot. Thanks Luke for keeping the videos coming!
AGREED!
THAT IS WHY YOU ARE SO WELL THOUGHT OF, HONEST, TRUTHFUL AND DEPENDABLE. BE WHO YOU ARE LUKE, NEVER CHANGE...
Love your videos Luke. ❤ However, this is the first time I ran to adjust the colour on my tv! I would love to have a jacket in that burnt orange colour, but was disappointed to find it was supposed to be coyote brown. I’ll just put my sunglasses back on 😎 and watch the rest of the video.
BTW so proud of ur daughter. My step son who is my son to me he just retired from the Navy in 2023 He was a Navigational ITECH III and a Security Clearance Officer. He loved it. Thank your daughter for her service!!!!
Wow the orange, love it one day I'll be in a place like that with little river some grapes, watermelon, strawberry, blackberry with a blueberry pie🤗
Gots to have meat!! Haha
Those arent the real colors. Not even close
Huge points sticking up for Paul.
The colours in this woodland are amazing 😊
Фильтр камеры потрясающий 🙄
Love your cold weather camping videos. Best wishes for the new year.
I've been a subscriber to Don's channel for many years. I am also a paying member of his website. Don and his wife are fantastic people!
I absolutely love these cold weather videos. Ive spent the last year or so collecting everything i think i believe i would need for a longer stay outside in the cold (up to a week safely if not longer) hopefully Ill get out this year and put it all to the test.
Just a suggestion... I would start out with a couple of overnighters to make sure things are working well. Then go to a few 2 or 3 nighters and see how they go. Then once you have all the 'bugs' worked out, hit your week long adventure. And after you do you adventure, let us all know how it went! ! ! Good luck and safe travels
You will most likely carry too much camping gear along with too much food and drink. Most everyone does the first few outings, I know that I did!
I only like cold weather videos when they have heat.
Get ur done!!!
@@CptnSavage Yeah this was actually the idea, I started with just my bushcraft basic. Knife, axe, saw, hand auger. I plan to stick close to the vehicle before I do anything crazy. Baby steps as I dont really have any friends or family that I could call to rescue if something happened. Its basically just me. "Prepparing for the upcoming stuggle" so to speak. Feel like Ive collected enough crap gear to cover just about anything. My winnerwell stove is prob my favorite peice of gear but it being 20+lbs Its not gonna be packable anywhere. Looking at adding a collapsible pomoly stove to the list of stuff I dont need.
Great Video, very informative,, I love camping and I’m 70 now,
Luke for not liking that kettle you seem to be using a lot. I hope both you and Suzy had a Merry Christmas and will have a safe and happy New Year.
Jumped in to say the same thing
I don't remember seeing that kettle before he reviewed it, and he said he tested it for a couple months.
My guess would be that the last couple camping videos were shot before the review, and there will likely be a few more with that kettle. He probably keeps a backlog of camping videos in case life doesn't allow him to get out in the forest for a while A review would be relatively simple to shoot and edit. A video like this would take a ton of time, which of course isn't always going to be available.
I was thinking the same thing lol
Yeah, he had to use the kettle in order to know he hated it. This was almost certainly recorded before the review.
And as for making coffee in your kettle ! means everything you use hot water for tastes of imitation coffee, yech !
Great channel Luke...
I really appreciate your content...as well as Paul's.
You and Paul have saved your viewers alot of money and frustration reviewing products.
Thank you both.
Thank you for this video. Looks like you found a very interesting campsite after a walk in that took you through some exceptionally beautiful terrain.
I agree that wind is the one hazard that scares me most. When the wind is high, you can stay out in the open and hope that the wind chill does not get you, or you can huddle in the forest and hope that 60-foot tall, 18" tree does not blow over onto you.
I really like your videos. You're a pleasant person, knowledgeable and down to earth. I've learned a lot from you. Thanks for sharing your adventures. 👍
I love this channel, your very good in what you do.
Like you said the weather is unprectable
I live in Nova Scotia Canada,it's the same here.
I'm leaving for Prince Edward Islandon the 29th of December to visit my son.Im hoping the weather will co operate.
Thanks for being honest and showing your set up
I love the wind; and most people think I'm crazy. Hmm, oh well. Love the videos
I have been watching for awhile now the only I can think I am curious about right now is why the tent is away from the tarp in every set up. Thanks so much for your videos you and your wife are such great people. Teri ❤
Living and hiking in regions without or only very few bears, I have been wondering about that, too. Thanks for the explanation.
I'm one mile from Disneyland.
I hate cold weather. So, we live in a warm climate
area.
Been in this home for over
Fifty- nine years. We love
it!
You are nuts to go get snowed in. We lived in Wyoming,Colorado, New Mexico, and
experienced cold weather.
No more for us!
But good luck to you!
Being in a warm room watching you, make me feel good.
For a avid lover of the outdoors, your videos are exceptionally clean, clear and clarity unreal, I feel like I'm right there with you. You do a great job and should be commended for your work! By the way, I love that red in your beard, it's unusual but it's so cool...my hair is red so Cheers to you!
Red hair and the outdoor life seem to go together. I have seen lots of gingers and chestnut haired people on the Appalachian Trail over the years.
Well done my friend and you go for it. Being ex-Navy I appreciated the Kudos for the Seal. I've watched a bunch of his videos busting Valor Thieves.
I notice you are still using that square pot, that you did no like.. Did you adjust to the problems?
Thanks for the years of great content and helping me and my family become better campers.
My uncle was in the navy during WWII. He spent 32 years in the Navy. He retired a medical chief.
First thing, you and Robby totally looked like Florida Man when ya had ya's shirts off!😂😅 LOL. Second, I hope this race you and Cleet are having starts something new. Maybe next year at the offroad games you guys have wrecker drags (street and dirt) and you guys can get Cleet to come out next year. Looking fwd to the videos of the build.
Did anyone else notice that the coloring was a bit " off" for this vid? Everything, trees, ground, grass, his coffee, and including Luke, had a profound orange tint. I thought it was my tablet, but I watched another video, & it wasn't orange.
Noticed the same. Been a couple other videos the same way. I assumed Luke was adding a filter to the browns to make a pop of orange color. I know he does art that features a splash of vibrant color among darks.
I don't enjoy the filters. luckily I love watching the channel
I really love this video, it's great 👌👍 and I watch it a lot.i learn something new from these wonderful videos, thank you so much.😊😊
Don Shipley is a legend, love his channel!
Who is this Don Shipley guy you guys are going on about??? 😂
bro this video mad calming
43:43 I'm glad I discovered your channel first, as I have definitely seen some of those thumbnails you mentioned when searching for outdoor equipment reviews.
I recently went camping for a work thing and remembered how much I enjoy being out in the wilderness. I'm getting back into it and gearing up to get the family involved as well!
Thank you for everything you do, Luke. Strength and honor! 👊🏽
Thanks Luke👍👍. So jealous right now.......Since Christmas, we have been suffering thru the worst heatwave in years. Average temps in the high 30's Celcius (over 100°F) and humidity in the 90's 🔥🔥🥵🥵 Just watching this vid cooled me down about 10 degrees 🤣🤣 Love ya work brother, keep it coming👍 By the way......I'm in Brisbane, Australia 🇦🇺
A lot of orange in this vid. It makes the forest very pretty. That is some interesting snow.
Around here, the pine trees are the opposite of protection in winds. Shallow root system,..fragile species = lots of widow makers. In some local parks, they shut down for that reason. You can tell by how things look in a forest. Some trees actually drop branches in large numbers on purpose as a defense mechanism against competition from other vegetation below. It'll look like a war zone underneath, lol. Just throwing that out for those interested in such things. Another good one here. I'm sure you inspire a lot of folks to head outdoors. Cheers. 👍
This was my first thought as well. Trees here don't make good shelters. We just got some trees removed from near our house because they were dropping large limbs on the house and caused damage to the roof. I would not want that near a tent.
@@saragruber1019 Really good idea to clear them away from your property. Around here,...seems every year someone has a giant pine crash through their home. And yes,..people have lost their lives. It doesn't take much wind either when the soil is heavily saturated from rain. Cheers.
Same i love going for walks when its raining or foggy or a storm is setting in... love the videos buddy ..
I love winter camping. It’s my favorite season for it!
Love how u set up these tarps lol, I'm watching 😁
Cant wait! Happy Holidays Luke, and family!
To your Daughter...THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE
This snow event was kind of a bummer. I had my fingers crossed that we'd get more than we did, but it wasn't to be. It appears Friday night into Saturday will give us some, at least above 4,000'
You are the real deal, Luke, and have obviously been a good example to your kids. Greetings from Ontario.
Great video! 1 question: Why do you set up your tent away from your tarp?
i’ve always wondered that,😂
I think when testing new gear/ tents it's got to be uncovered and in the weather but tents that are already tested I'm not sure unless it's extended testing.
Cook away from your tent under a tarp is what I've seen in YT vids, due to wild animals.
@@sherryh7485 ... I think this time of year the only wild animal around Luke ...is Suzy ...
Thank you for the motivation, Luke. As soon as I get off this barge, I'm going camping.
I’ve always been curious…why do you hang your tarp so far from your tent?
He hangs out under the tarp to cook and talk. Plus it's not good to cook around your tent in case of bears or mountain lions.
That doesn’t surprise me at all,,after all she’s your daughter. I can see you are so proud of her.
Hey Luke, Happy Holidays to you, your family and your youtube community! I just have one question, how do you keep everything organized? I’m sure you’ve been asked this before, i started watching you earlier this year, and i would love to get an insight of just how stocked your storage is. Phenomenal work! Love every video! Thanks for all the fun!
Awesome trip Luke.
Enjoyed this one for sure.
I agree 100% about Paul Messner. Never got that impression either.
Thx as always for bringing us along.
🤘😎❤️
This was a beautiful adventure!
I love the sounds of the water on the pots while boiling to make coffee. So relaxing 😊
😊 with the RidgeMonkey Kettle that he slated as the worst he’s ever seen and is useless but still uses it…….🙄
Kudos to the set designer for the orange and blue color notes.
I love snow camping its cozy and peaceful
Is it my TV or is the colour all messed up?
ooh the scent of the trees, in the air. god sure knows how to make a planet smell good. ive bought essentials oils with scents of pine and balsam, cedar and oak moss. i saw that piece of moss attached to the twigs and branches. it made me think of those wonderful smells.
Everything on the videos are teal or orange?
Paul is a great guy. Straight down the line. The real deal. Thanks for a great video Luke. Appreciate your content. Well produced, engaging and honest.
Altering the color of nature is distracting.
What a super good adventure! Thanks for bringing us along to enjoy the fun and beauty and learn a little. Very dramatic new bit of ending music too. Of course I really like your bumper music a lot.
Is it just me seeing a weird orange filter on this video?
im a biker so do a lot of bikes/camping. i have my ways. they work for me but im constantly learning. love watching your stuff luke, suzies too. i watch paul messner and find he's sound. what ive found id the trolls probably never camp. keep it up guys. screw the trolls. they waste our air
Is it just me or is the colour-balance very orange in this video?
I literally watch your videos to learn outdoor skills and what resources and tools to use. Good content and not many out there can compare. Least from my point of view.
Weather, with wind changing directions, is bringing in some precipitation, have seen it in multiple countries around the globe. Luke, I’ve watched you grow in knowledge, understanding and wisdom over the years. I’m so pleased to have had your videos and commentary that have made it possible. Well done, Man. From East Tennessee
Thanks Luke. The bird in the tree above your camp reminded me of a hike on Roan Mtn. I was coming back from elk park towards Roan Valley through the balsams ,and suddenly the trees were full of dozens possibly hundreds of tiny gray owls bobbing back and forth making a sawing sound. I think they were Saw Whet owls migrating.
Hi Luke! I didn’t even know you had a daughter! God Bless her.
I have been a hunter for 20 years and I love the outdoors. I’ve only went camping a few times. I’ve always wanted to get into it. More Seriously just never did): over the years but of the hunting I’ve been caught in serious weather. Some cases lightning or 70 to 80mph winds in the woods where trees could come down at any moment I’ve been in tornado warnings to snowstorms all in the same day or on separate occasions I’ve been in tropical storms or low level hurricanes. In the outdoors when I lived in Florida I have experienced a lot of what nature has to offer But I’ve never got to experience the camping aspect a few times And I’ve always been quite interested in what you do. I watch a lot of camping people. But you are by far my favorite. And I truly mean that. Watch a lot of TH-cam channels. And I can’t sell out my friends/ co TH-camrs. But your videos are the perfect before bed. Always have been. And I’m writing this as I’m about to go to sleep lol 😂 Keep it going man be proud of what you do (: Proud subscriber of the channel for at least 3 or maybe 4 years
Happy New Year to your family and you. Coldest our scout troop camped in was -10F. Canvas tents and was a learning experience for sure. Then we had a great team of adults - all vets from WW2. So it wasn't too bad, they had winter weather camping skills. Thank you for the video. God Bless to everyone.
Luke, I enjoy living vicariously through your videos. The ASMR sounds make me wish I was there every time. Thank you and I agree about the wind. I do miss the "cheers" when drinking the first coffee. I'll have to look back and see what I missed but I miss that.
Yes I love getting up with snow on the ground and smaking the tent to clear snow. It's fun winter camping. And making that first pot of coffee in morning.
Good point on the tension of the line on tarp. I’ll use that. Thanks!!
Luke one thing I love about your channel is I haven't ever heard you curse. You are surely a gentleman.
I want to thank your daughter for her service to our country. May God bless her.
Really enjoying the channel, Thank you. In the UK and Europe, the small ice particles that fell initially are known as Graupel- its dry ,smallish, and rolls away easily. Sleet, to us, is wet snow falling or mixed rain and snow, which sticks and dissolves wet.
Me and my wife love watching you and your family camping it was so funny about that woman sending you that nasty email when you was trying out that big tent dod tent we laughed now that was a good episode keep up the good work and cheers my friend cheers
Luke,snow,mountain camping, my happy place!❄️⛺️❄️
Luke, I was an USAF intelligence analyst back in the day. Best job I ever had.
Hi Luke
yet another good post, it was interesting to see you using that Ridge monkey kettle which you slated a few weeks back, the one you wouldn't recommend to anyone, you know the one with the small filler! you had no trouble pouring your water in through that small hole from your bottle. then that small spout! looks like you had a very controlled pour there! you had no trouble with water level as you poured enough water in for 2 cups, the other thing was you said about was the water spilling out as you poured, no sign of it there and you had filled the kettle up. the only other thing you said was about the lid slipping inside the kettle, yes i will give you that, if you don't use that free space! with mine i put my packs of coffee, powdered milk, sugar, and packets of hot chocolate, the lid doesn't fall in then and you utilised that free space. so maybe as it is not an American product it is not as bad as you made out?
WOW, some people are just another happy unless they are being nasty. I enjoy your videos Luke!
Another awesome "Luke" winter adventure. Gotta love 'em! Maddie surely must love her career choice. I miss the travel and mostly on a moment's notice.
I really enjoy these videos you put out. Particularly these winter camp outs where I see weather that I’ll never see where I live in South Florida. Sleet, I’ve never seen that 22° just infrequently. But I’m really impressed by your camera work because you do a lot of Repositioning of cameras to give us views that most other videographers don’t bother to do. A lot of work Very professional. I hope you keep at this keep at this a long time.
And I appreciate your Daughter service to the nation and for the people .
Love your video mate always fantasized about camping in the snow. But don't think it will happen. Thanks for posting. 🌨🌨🌨👌🏻👌🏻
The colors are fabulous!
Watching this from the warmth of my home, but your video makes me feel the chill! Impressive how your gear held up in that heavy snow. Thanks for the valuable tips on winter camping essentials. 🌨️🏕️ #WinterWonderland #GearTest