Enjoy your video very much I believe this is one of your better videos at least for me anyhow keep them coming God bless you Jake McClellan the Oregon boy😊
Nice camp ! Nothing like sleeping in the truck bed! 👍👍. I have that same pad just under another name 😁. You need to come out to the Georgia Bushcraft fall gathering in November! Probably 100 or more classes, tons of vendors and fun !
Brother I love your videos. I can’t really afford the stuff you use, but I do have a little kit to get me home. I work on the road alot, and I’m currently 550 miles from home. I don’t have a sleep system other than a tarp and some contractor bags, but have been looking into a bivy. I think the geertop is the way I’m gonna go. My guess is, that if I have to use this bag, I’ll still have a few hundred miles to hike. Sleep will be important, but not a priority like water. Thank you for testing these things and showing different ways to use them.
Really appreciate it! I've not heard anything bad about the geertop bivy/tent. I know I love that design as long as we are thinking about the same model. Just always want to set it up with the best ventilation possible to reduce condensation.
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Enjoy your video very much I believe this is one of your better videos at least for me anyhow keep them coming God bless you Jake McClellan the Oregon boy😊
Appreciate it my man! It's definitely a lot easier to record a video in the level back yard haha
Always the best Gear
Nice camp ! Nothing like sleeping in the truck bed! 👍👍. I have that same pad just under another name 😁. You need to come out to the Georgia Bushcraft fall gathering in November! Probably 100 or more classes, tons of vendors and fun !
Thank ya! I'll definitely look into the fall gathering and see if I can work it out in the schedule. It looks like a great time with some good people.
Brother I love your videos. I can’t really afford the stuff you use, but I do have a little kit to get me home. I work on the road alot, and I’m currently 550 miles from home. I don’t have a sleep system other than a tarp and some contractor bags, but have been looking into a bivy. I think the geertop is the way I’m gonna go. My guess is, that if I have to use this bag, I’ll still have a few hundred miles to hike. Sleep will be important, but not a priority like water. Thank you for testing these things and showing different ways to use them.
Really appreciate it! I've not heard anything bad about the geertop bivy/tent. I know I love that design as long as we are thinking about the same model. Just always want to set it up with the best ventilation possible to reduce condensation.
Great setup
Sometimes simple is the best haha