the box the gaz camping stove comes in is a wind deflector when set up properly (my parents enjoyed one of these to serve barely warm offerings from when we tented)
If years ago I had known you were going to do this video I would have saved my family's 6 person frame tent. 6 feet high, room for the boat, separate bedrooms, windows ( 3.1 😆 ) fully waterproof because the zips worked. You could have had it for free. 😀👍
I'm a wild camper, all land in England is owned by someone. It's not technically illegal assuming you move on when asked, if you don't then it it kinda of is but its more of a civil issue. Trespass. Few areas in dartmoor you can go but the rest of England and Wales its a no go. However 99% of the time no one ever knows you're there as long as your respectful and don't take the piss
If it is National Trust, 'technically' it's private land. And what pullmefinger about wild campers. I also found out recently that it's forbidden to take off and land a drone on national trust land, but can't enforce it because lack of resources. They do admit they don't control the airspace.
Some Islands may be under conservation efforts? (I'm not stating just guessing, in my country we got something called.. ..well wikipedia translates it as "Freedom to roam" (though we'd call in "allemansrätten" basically you're free to trespass on and even camp in many cases for at least 1 day (the camp related stuff that is)). Oh, while ye all be reading this; If your from the North, the way you pronounce the "o" of the word "north", is almost identical to how we pronounce the "ö".
I always thought that Al is somehow "the most fragile" one in the group but each time he surprises me. Dude is an animal, look at him taking a swim in that lake. Al, you're my spirit animal.
I had that green sleeping bag in the Army Cadets wayyy back. Used it till i was 21. If you were to brew up that bag like a tea bag. You'd get the best trip of your life and an STD 🤣🤣 And still got the camping gaz stove 💪🏻
I had one of them tents when i was a kid, same shitty brown and orange and white bit always went mouldy 😂 Used to camp out in the garden with me mates. The good ol days 😊
Yeah I had the same one in green for year's till my mate put a damp log on the fire, exploding causing hot ambers to melt a ton of hole's in the fly sheet!😂, it's a good job I was about to purchase a new bigger tent at the time!😅✌️
Lads the blue box your Camping Gaz came in is a wind shroud. You open it and stand it up on the windward side to keep the wind from blowing the flame out.
Thank you for continuing to make me laugh im suffering bad depression and health issues that stops me getting out camping and messing around like you boys do i just re live it through your channel love the camping vidios boys keep up the good work ❤❤❤
I had all that gear you showed back in the 70s my tent didn't have a ground sheet thought,we just use to put our sleeping bags straight on the grass! No wonder my back's knackered now,good times no pcs no phones brill
That cooking kit is similar to what I use when camping... But it's worse! I use a methylated spirits Trangia. Pot, pan, cup and heat source all in one!
As a 70's kid and regular camper at the end of the decade, integrated bathtub groundsheet? Now that's posh. We had gum blankets to throw down on the ground and so had to pick where we camped carefully. Brushed cotton sheets folded and sewn up to make sleeping bag liners. A wool rich blanket for extra warmth as the sleeping bags we could afford were rubbish. Canvas single skinned 'pup' tents were the general order of the day. Meths stove, kettle, tupperware plate/bowl and mug. Smash and them new fangled cuppa soups for a quick filling and warming meal. In fact doing anything more complex than heating tinned food, or boiling water for "instant meals" was always a recipe for disaster.
My Dad had Mum cooking on one of those small gas stoves insisting on our morning pot of tea and daily bacon and eggs so she brought the frying pan, pots, metal teapot and of course the kettle. Us kids had those indestructible bessemer plates. Tupperware cups/containers (Dad's a china mug), real knives and forks and camp beds with full sheets, blankets, pillows. I remember cuppa soups for lunch. Dad didn't enjoy too much 'roughin it' but the budget didn't stretch past a family tent. Still lots of fun for us kids.
It would have been more authentic if you’d all worn 1970s life jackets . The ones with cork strips attached . and had 1970s haircuts. *1980s camping next please - you all have to wear 1980s clothes. And have 1980s haircuts. Or the clothes & hair of what ever decade you decide to choose. Brilliant Camping video. Fanx For Askin ✊🏼😎👍🏼
2002, it was a fine year. Jean Chrétien was PM of Canada, who in 94 was on a Canadian McLeans with his helmet on backwards. Yes that guy, this guy (me) was deployed to Afghanistan in 02. I did get the medal for HMQ'S golden jubilee!
Vango force 10 , tent, "Mountain equipment"Everest sleeping bag, Trangia. "Camptrails" Astral frame with Karrimore 71 letre pack. Haukins Pyrenean boots, Karrimore canvas gaitors and associated stuff. That did for Coopers camp site (1972 / 3. Still got all except the boots and gaters
Went to bighead land once , walked in to a pub and heard the chairs scraping on the floor in the sudden silence when i ordered a drink . Friendliest place i went was whitney 😊
You did it all wrong. I remember going camping in the late 70s and we would jump on the motorbikes, make sure we had plenty of cash, go to the pub for dinner, then get a skin full of what ever alcohol was cheap( green ginger wine was always a favourite), go to the camp site and become comatose from the booze. The the next day we would go to the road house and get a triple burger with the lot. This may have just been an Aussie thing to do. We always made sure we weren't under a tree though just in case there were drop bears around.
@@JamieCurranthemagnificent-z7h We camped under a tree once, and my whole family was massacred by a drop bear. I managed to run away, but l did wee myself a little bit. ☹️
That's the great thing about being Scottish. In Scotland, we have the right to roam. Camp almost anywhere within reason. England and Wales don't have law protecting people who want to roam. Unlucky😊
70s n 80s, first thing that comes to mind is Garbage Pale Kids Cards and socially frowned upon knitted jumpers 😂😂 Cool episode guys - am still watching now 😎👌
OMG that's the first Tent I had when i was a kid, around 1978 :) tbf it lasted a good ten years of camping in the back garden lol brought back some memory's lol
We have a quilted blanket with the same pattern as the sleeping bag at 8:20 ish from probably the same era. It smells like digestives. Even after washing it
Original camping Gaz stove ,my parents had one of those, I've probably still got it somewhere. Litchfield tents , there again still got mine . Usual mixture of hilarious antics lads keep it up ..
I just thought I had smashed my laptop screen! You have a splotch on your camera lens and I thought it was a fly on my screen - I tried to squash it with some tissue and my screen went completely black. Thankfully when I rebooted everything was OK.
Looks like the same age stuff that my parents had. My dad ended up turning their big tent into an ice-fishing tent with a wooden bottom that you could fold in half and use as a sled. I broke down and bought a one man tent s few years ago until then i was using a two man Coleman tent.
Al serving up a slab of meat with potato particles that used to identify as chips 😂. Also,i think he could be onto something as a new adventure idea.yous have to make tents out of crap you find at home.zero budget.back to basics/ice age
Back in the 1970s and 1980s my mum and dad would buy houses and do them up so we moved around a fair bit, and it was always remote places in the LIncolnshire countryside. There was bugger all to do so myself and my brother would often mess around in the countryside and camp out somewhere. One particular night in 1981 we got a bit drunk and it started snowing - we thought it'd be a great idea to use our wonderful 1970s tent and sleeping bags to sleep in the garden, reasoning if we doubled up on sleeping bags, we'd be fine. Fuck that was a bad idea - we both woke up in the wee hours hungover, shivering. I woke up on my knees as I'd kind of curled up whilst sleeping. 1970s and early 1980s technology was utter shit for such things. Next time I didn't repeat the mistake - Donington Park to see the Transatlantic challenge bike races in 1986(?) - we got there and it fucking hailed. It was freezing all weekend, but I slept on two bean bag chairs with my sleeping bag and a double quilt. No problem.
I was in my 20s in the 1970s (oh Gods..). Yes, they were as crap as everyone says and yes, I used most of the stuff they had camping. The rubber washer on our Gaz stove perished and there was a massive explosion of white gas. Thankfully there were no sparks. Our tent leaked. Badly. The sleeping bags were just cold, cold, cold. Also, it's not 1970s camping without a tin of baked beans exploding on the fire because you forgot to pierce a hole in the tin. -sigh-
I was considerably younger but when Mum and Dad took us camping Dad wanted comforts of home so the tent could with a canvas be separated into 'sleeping/lounge' and 'kitchen'. Our off the ground camp beds were made up by Mum like the beds at home with sheets, blankets, pillows the lot. I think our last trip before we came to Australia we'd graduated to sleeping bags but the camp beds remained. The tent only closed with ties over zips but I remember it was still fun.
Good video guys, you had some challenges but you got through them. You guys had me laughing at this one. I loved this video. Looking forward to your next adventure. Take care.
I live in South Birmingham near Longbridge so hearing you mention it is weird. Your supposed to have a wind shield round the Gaz stove. Ive camped like that before bac in the day.
God this took me back - being a bona fide old bastard all that stuff was the height of camping sophistication when I was a teenager. You missed the concept of the Camping Gaz tin though - it had 3 flaps on it, 1 that folded down to hold the cooker in place then the 2 sides folded out to stop the wind blowing the flame sideways. It was still crap of course but it may have cut your cooking time down from 4 hours to 2
I had the same tent in the 90's. Saw my neighbours fanny in there.
Did it have toilet paper stuck all over it?🤐
Same but in the 80s!🤔 there must be some secret subliminal code in the design!😳lol🤣😂
What 😂
I can't believe you just said that, I had the same tent in the mid to late 1970's and while in there saw the fanny of a girl who lived up the road.. 😆
@@Meibeon lmfao
Hands down funniest trio on TH-cam
I love how the first thing Al says while reading is "Peg out tent" and it gets ignored
Who else tried to get the bit of dirt off their screen? Then realised it’s on the bastard camera lens?
Me
the box the gaz camping stove comes in is a wind deflector when set up properly (my parents enjoyed one of these to serve barely warm offerings from when we tented)
Yeah it's not exactly rocket science maybe they'll read our comments and learn from their mistakes!😂
@@JamieCurranthemagnificent-z7h 🤣 neva
I came here to say that 😂
@@burniezarsoff4118 🤣
I'm glad nobody died drinking the beer I gave you 🤣 Excellent video gentlemen 👍
I'm a 70s child, we had Bazooka Joe bubblegum too, this video brought back so many memories 😂
😁👍
If years ago I had known you were going to do this video I would have saved my family's 6 person frame tent.
6 feet high, room for the boat, separate bedrooms, windows ( 3.1 😆 ) fully waterproof because the zips worked.
You could have had it for free.
😀👍
Sat here nursing a monster hangover & this video is the perfect relief. Love it lads.
Nice to see Care in The Community is still alive .
Watching Norton eat jelly made on a 1970’s camping Gaz stove for breakfast on an island has changed me forever. What a time to be alive.
How TF can camping by a lake be illegal! This country is fucked.
wales*
No freedom anywhere,starm and the great take over is making sure of that🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I'm a wild camper, all land in England is owned by someone. It's not technically illegal assuming you move on when asked, if you don't then it it kinda of is but its more of a civil issue. Trespass. Few areas in dartmoor you can go but the rest of England and Wales its a no go. However 99% of the time no one ever knows you're there as long as your respectful and don't take the piss
If it is National Trust, 'technically' it's private land. And what pullmefinger about wild campers. I also found out recently that it's forbidden to take off and land a drone on national trust land, but can't enforce it because lack of resources. They do admit they don't control the airspace.
Some Islands may be under conservation efforts? (I'm not stating just guessing, in my country we got something called.. ..well wikipedia translates it as "Freedom to roam" (though we'd call in "allemansrätten" basically you're free to trespass on and even camp in many cases for at least 1 day (the camp related stuff that is)). Oh, while ye all be reading this; If your from the North, the way you pronounce the "o" of the word "north", is almost identical to how we pronounce the "ö".
Why aren’t all advertisements like your holy ones? People might actually watch them if they were entertaining.
BINGO! Imagine that! Ads that are entertaining as opposed to annoying! What a concept!
True, the only Ads I don't skip through! Still not buying the crap though 😂.
I like all the ads. Only channel whose ads I don’t skip
Who'd have ever guessed HOE would turn out to be the Don Draper of the youtube era? 😅
Holy is a rip off it’s £35 for a bloody thermo shaker 😅 they can p off plus it tastes like crap
“The knife is bending when you cut jelly”
😂😂
I’m high that’s hilarious
Lloydy looked like a young bin laden in that camo jacket in the dark
Please never stop this series - By far the best series on TH-cam. So funny just seeing you guys being YOU in shit situations. Keep up the good work!
You made Me use Fly spray on my telly, I blame Lloydy
Yeah I kept trying to rub that off my screen too lol!😂
Me too 😂 we're they genuine 70's flies 🤔
@@hilarymayo3908 they must have been if they had flares and a turtle neck on!🤔😂
😂😂 that "bugged" 🪰 me the entire time! I kept wiping my phone off. 😅
I always thought that Al is somehow "the most fragile" one in the group but each time he surprises me. Dude is an animal, look at him taking a swim in that lake. Al, you're my spirit animal.
14.54 I’m literally crying. Help me pull it back Norton it’s really tight. I’ve never done it before 😂😂😂
I also had the same tent, in green n orange (still got it). That's a 2 man tent 😆
Same I had the green one too, it was my first tent I saved up and bought it from the Army n Navy store when I joined the cubs!😂
Rules of thumb, 2 man tent, you and your kit, 3 man tent, 2 and their kit. 😉
Love Norton's hair!
That's off of the 80's.
Three things missing from the 70's camping was bigfoot, a 70's chick and a serial killa 😂😂🤣🤣
I had that green sleeping bag in the Army Cadets wayyy back. Used it till i was 21. If you were to brew up that bag like a tea bag. You'd get the best trip of your life and an STD 🤣🤣 And still got the camping gaz stove 💪🏻
YOU GUYS ARE THE FUNNIEST AND BEST THING ON TH-cam 👍👍👍
I had one of them tents when i was a kid, same shitty brown and orange and white bit always went mouldy 😂
Used to camp out in the garden with me mates.
The good ol days 😊
Yeah I had the same one in green for year's till my mate put a damp log on the fire, exploding causing hot ambers to melt a ton of hole's in the fly sheet!😂, it's a good job I was about to purchase a new bigger tent at the time!😅✌️
@@JamieCurranthemagnificent-z7h 😂😂😂 did you still have to sleep in it?
@@im-Sara-Jayne. yeah luckily it didn't rain that weekend!😂
Lads the blue box your Camping Gaz came in is a wind shroud. You open it and stand it up on the windward side to keep the wind from blowing the flame out.
Love you lads, miss the abandoned content. But y'all 3 make anything fun
Great video. From the 1970’s. Can we have another one from 2002 - 2006 next? Those were good years. All the best lads 👍
Love the cooking kit 😃 I had the same one, back in the late 80's 👍
How about camping in the 2030's! Get the most up to date and futuristic camping gear!
Hovertents!
There will be ZERO outdoor spaces for the average person/family to enjoy without stealth camping in the 2030's.
I've been watching you lads since you were called Exploring With Fighters. OG #1 fan
Thank you for continuing to make me laugh im suffering bad depression and health issues that stops me getting out camping and messing around like you boys do i just re live it through your channel love the camping vidios boys keep up the good work ❤❤❤
I had all that gear you showed back in the 70s my tent didn't have a ground sheet thought,we just use to put our sleeping bags straight on the grass! No wonder my back's knackered now,good times no pcs no phones brill
20:56 sure I heard a little shart when you threw that stick Norton 😂😂
That cooking kit is similar to what I use when camping... But it's worse! I use a methylated spirits Trangia. Pot, pan, cup and heat source all in one!
As a 70's kid and regular camper at the end of the decade, integrated bathtub groundsheet? Now that's posh.
We had gum blankets to throw down on the ground and so had to pick where we camped carefully.
Brushed cotton sheets folded and sewn up to make sleeping bag liners. A wool rich blanket for extra warmth as the sleeping bags we could afford were rubbish.
Canvas single skinned 'pup' tents were the general order of the day.
Meths stove, kettle, tupperware plate/bowl and mug. Smash and them new fangled cuppa soups for a quick filling and warming meal.
In fact doing anything more complex than heating tinned food, or boiling water for "instant meals" was always a recipe for disaster.
My Dad had Mum cooking on one of those small gas stoves insisting on our morning pot of tea and daily bacon and eggs so she brought the frying pan, pots, metal teapot and of course the kettle. Us kids had those indestructible bessemer plates. Tupperware cups/containers (Dad's a china mug), real knives and forks and camp beds with full sheets, blankets, pillows. I remember cuppa soups for lunch. Dad didn't enjoy too much 'roughin it' but the budget didn't stretch past a family tent. Still lots of fun for us kids.
Oh no! Your british 70's carp looks like our late 40's early 50's camping stuff. America Rocks!!😊
You're all so damn funny. Less than 5 minutes in I was crying laughing. 🤣 Have a great week ahead! 😊
It would have been more authentic if you’d all worn 1970s life jackets . The ones with cork strips attached . and had 1970s haircuts.
*1980s camping next please - you all have to wear 1980s clothes. And have 1980s haircuts.
Or the clothes & hair of what ever decade you decide to choose.
Brilliant Camping video. Fanx For Askin ✊🏼😎👍🏼
This video takes me back, 70s kid. Norton cracked me up with the super bazooka that verucca😂 the holy advert had me in stitches.
Laughing at the "cups" they were using. They're old popsicle makers, came with a clasp top you inserted a stick into.
Washington state West coast here. Wow! We had WAY BETTER 70's camping stuff than ya'all. Yurs looks like what we had in the 50's😂 for real!!
Rite!!!⚓
Ya, I see what you mean😂
Happy Birthday Al
Do a war time one .. that will be fun.
That "still got it" from Norton a minute in cracked me up more than it shoulda 😂
Keep it coming guys!
2002, it was a fine year. Jean Chrétien was PM of Canada, who in 94 was on a Canadian McLeans with his helmet on backwards. Yes that guy, this guy (me) was deployed to Afghanistan in 02. I did get the medal for HMQ'S golden jubilee!
This style of video is hilarious along with the top gear style uploads. Keep them coming guys
I heard Norton rode Al's Chopper to give it that proper 70's camping vibe.
Vango force 10 , tent, "Mountain equipment"Everest sleeping bag, Trangia. "Camptrails" Astral frame with Karrimore 71 letre pack. Haukins Pyrenean boots, Karrimore canvas gaitors and associated stuff.
That did for Coopers camp site (1972 / 3.
Still got all except the boots and gaters
It’s a civil matter, tell them to do one.
There ain’t nothing they can do.
Wankers in high vis.
Alex as some sort of hippy graboid was amazeballs.
First class video lads 😅please keep the great videos coming.
Mis-stake and chips, looks like something Cooking with Kay would churn out.
Top comedy in this lads, got me laughing beginning to end.
The hard wank convo was fkg gold gents. Up there in the top 5 of Loydys funniest comments.i was crying. awesome vid gents. as always
Al eating the jelly absolutely killed me 😂😅😅😂😂😅😅😅😅🤟😂😂😂💯
Wasn't ready for Norton's wet suit winkie!
Glad to see you enjoy Adi’s special brew from the RAF Snaith weekend!
The violence has escalated and I´m laughing my a*s off THUMBS UP BOYS!! 😆🤣🤣🤣
Went to bighead land once , walked in to a pub and heard the chairs scraping on the floor in the sudden silence when i ordered a drink . Friendliest place i went was whitney 😊
40:38 laughed so much woke the neighbours up (Was 3am)
I'm glad I stayed to 39:56 for the jelly double snot rockets.
You did it all wrong. I remember going camping in the late 70s and we would jump on the motorbikes, make sure we had plenty of cash, go to the pub for dinner, then get a skin full of what ever alcohol was cheap( green ginger wine was always a favourite), go to the camp site and become comatose from the booze. The the next day we would go to the road house and get a triple burger with the lot. This may have just been an Aussie thing to do. We always made sure we weren't under a tree though just in case there were drop bears around.
I live in the UK n was telling my Son about how many people in Australia get injured by them falling on people out of the trees!😂👍
Yapping
@@JamieCurranthemagnificent-z7h
We camped under a tree once, and my whole family was massacred by a drop bear. I managed to run away, but l did wee myself a little bit. ☹️
@@burniezarsoff4118 it's OK you'll see your family again one day😔 and a little wee never hurt anyone apart from a urinary tract infection lol!😅✌️
Fantastic episode guys loved it ❤️ so bloody funny 😁
That's the great thing about being Scottish.
In Scotland, we have the right to roam. Camp almost anywhere within reason. England and Wales don't have law protecting people who want to roam. Unlucky😊
I would love to live in Scotland and be free. 🙏
Doesn't really make up for the rest of being Scrottish though
70s n 80s, first thing that comes to mind is Garbage Pale Kids Cards and socially frowned upon knitted jumpers 😂😂 Cool episode guys - am still watching now 😎👌
OMG that's the first Tent I had when i was a kid, around 1978 :) tbf it lasted a good ten years of camping in the back garden lol brought back some memory's lol
The fly on the lens is epic
I loved this. Your content is always awesome!
Imagine if security idiots had turned up while Al was devouring the jellied hearts of the lost. 😂💗
You should do 2060s, just guess what stuff will be like and make your own.
We have a quilted blanket with the same pattern as the sleeping bag at 8:20 ish from probably the same era. It smells like digestives. Even after washing it
I just dug that same exact pot/pan set out of storage. Was my cooking kit from Boy Scouts 25 years ago
Now this is gonna be a banger!!! Left work early to watch this.. love your camping ones, the temu one was brilliant this looks better haha
0:24 "look guys i just found a homeless man, can we keep him" 😂
Original camping Gaz stove ,my parents had one of those, I've probably still got it somewhere.
Litchfield tents , there again still got mine .
Usual mixture of hilarious antics lads keep it up ..
The tin box is a wind guard and flip out bit holds the stove.
Great Edit Mark!!
Norton's reaction to drinking the beer was really funny. Another great camping vid boys.
I love the camping videos thanks guys
I actually still have those orange plates in a set, we camped in the 70s and still do
Awesomeness...cheers from Canada 🤘 🇨🇦 🤘
You guys are hilarious 😂 thanks for my socks too lloydy my feet are toasty now! 😂
I just thought I had smashed my laptop screen! You have a splotch on your camera lens and I thought it was a fly on my screen - I tried to squash it with some tissue and my screen went completely black. Thankfully when I rebooted everything was OK.
😂 I swiped mine away trying to flick it off 🤣 4 am and blurry vision.
Love watching these, been subbed forever 😂
@Hell On Earth the stove fits in the box to make a wind break hence the holes lads i have the same stove
i was proper laughing all the way through,most lads have done camping with there mates,should of called the video "carry on camping"
Why did you have to boat there if the cops could just roll up and park lol
Looks like the same age stuff that my parents had.
My dad ended up turning their big tent into an ice-fishing tent with a wooden bottom that you could fold in half and use as a sled.
I broke down and bought a one man tent s few years ago until then i was using a two man Coleman tent.
Shout out to fly on lens, the secret 4th member of the channel. Rare cameo.
Loving this guy’s, your videos start my week with a good laugh, keep up the good work.
Al serving up a slab of meat with potato particles that used to identify as chips 😂. Also,i think he could be onto something as a new adventure idea.yous have to make tents out of crap you find at home.zero budget.back to basics/ice age
What a comedic night, you guys are like The Young Ones, awesome
Back in the 1970s and 1980s my mum and dad would buy houses and do them up so we moved around a fair bit, and it was always remote places in the LIncolnshire countryside. There was bugger all to do so myself and my brother would often mess around in the countryside and camp out somewhere. One particular night in 1981 we got a bit drunk and it started snowing - we thought it'd be a great idea to use our wonderful 1970s tent and sleeping bags to sleep in the garden, reasoning if we doubled up on sleeping bags, we'd be fine.
Fuck that was a bad idea - we both woke up in the wee hours hungover, shivering. I woke up on my knees as I'd kind of curled up whilst sleeping. 1970s and early 1980s technology was utter shit for such things.
Next time I didn't repeat the mistake - Donington Park to see the Transatlantic challenge bike races in 1986(?) - we got there and it fucking hailed. It was freezing all weekend, but I slept on two bean bag chairs with my sleeping bag and a double quilt. No problem.
Love the show guys!
70s cooking show next lol
I was in my 20s in the 1970s (oh Gods..).
Yes, they were as crap as everyone says and yes, I used most of the stuff they had camping. The rubber washer on our Gaz stove perished and there was a massive explosion of white gas. Thankfully there were no sparks. Our tent leaked. Badly. The sleeping bags were just cold, cold, cold.
Also, it's not 1970s camping without a tin of baked beans exploding on the fire because you forgot to pierce a hole in the tin. -sigh-
I was considerably younger but when Mum and Dad took us camping Dad wanted comforts of home so the tent could with a canvas be separated into 'sleeping/lounge' and 'kitchen'. Our off the ground camp beds were made up by Mum like the beds at home with sheets, blankets, pillows the lot. I think our last trip before we came to Australia we'd graduated to sleeping bags but the camp beds remained. The tent only closed with ties over zips but I remember it was still fun.
Good video guys, you had some challenges but you got through them. You guys had me laughing at this one. I loved this video. Looking forward to your next adventure. Take care.
I live in South Birmingham near Longbridge so hearing you mention it is weird. Your supposed to have a wind shield round the Gaz stove. Ive camped like that before bac in the day.
God this took me back - being a bona fide old bastard all that stuff was the height of camping sophistication when I was a teenager. You missed the concept of the Camping Gaz tin though - it had 3 flaps on it, 1 that folded down to hold the cooker in place then the 2 sides folded out to stop the wind blowing the flame sideways. It was still crap of course but it may have cut your cooking time down from 4 hours to 2
1500s next?!
Let us go to the round table!
Having been born in 1973. I have to admit..Iv spent many a camping holiday in one of those tents. Using exactly the same sleeping bags 😅😅
80s next ,,, the fluff in the lens moving around had me creased
We all want to come camping with you guys ! 😂