Nothing beats the sound of rain while camping - it’s so relaxing! Loved how you powered through with that portable coffee maker; perfect way to warm up in the wet weather. This is the kind of camping vibe I could watch all day! ❤ Only worry was you couldn't wear cowboy hat again ! :(
You're spot on! After braving the storm, warming up next to the coals with a cup of hot coffee was just what I needed. Don’t worry, the hat isn’t going anywhere-I put it back on when the sun finally broke through. I just have to take extra care of the Akubra during downpours so I can keep wearing it for many more adventures! Always appreciate your support, mate!
That’s exactly the experience we aim to share with you. Thank you for letting us know. When we immerse ourselves in the small, subtle moments-the rolling raindrops, the bubbling soup in the pot, or the drifting clouds that slowly shift shape-we truly live in the present, and all the stress just fades away.
Amazing bro last weekend went camping with rain as well lol just love it big change from last week river side beautiful scenery to this one raining weekend you are so inspiring
Thanks for your kind words, mate. Camping in the rain does bring a different vibe, and I’m sure you enjoyed your trip! I always try to bring something new to each camping video, and I’m glad to hear they inspire you.😃
Boa noite, meu amigo! Muito obrigado pelo apoio contínuo, significa muito para nós. Vamos continuar trazendo vídeos de qualidade para você, com certeza. Abraço!
Thanks for such a wonderful video. It was indeed the PERFCT STORM!!! Loved the concept of the salmon with cheese / bread. I would additionally make a toastie out of it with the remaining salmon flavoured oil left in the pan. Also, tent made jam out of those blueberries. Such comfort food. I did notice you cutting the blueberries into 4 pieces at the start then just made two parts of it. Be honest. You got fed up of cutting them into 4 right?🤣🤣🤣 Keep such amazing videos coming. Cheers mate.
Hahaha, you caught me! I was definitely starving in the morning, and halfway through I thought, "Why am I cutting all these berries into 4?" So I just went with halves instead! 😆 And yes, making a toastie with the leftover salmon-flavored oil is a brilliant idea-I’ll have to try that next time. Glad you enjoyed the video, mate. Cheers!
So relaxing watching your videos, especially love the jam what was the sugar to fruit ratio I am liking the ability to just make a small batch as needed. I have been following you for a while xx
Thanks for your continued support! I don’t follow an exact ratio when cooking, not just for jam but in general-I usually just go by feel.😊 I prefer my jam to be less sweet, so I tend to use less sugar than most recipes call for. Hope you and your dogs enjoy your time outdoors-safe travels and happy cooking!
Good spot, mate. Yep, I’ve got a set of Toyo Open Country R/Ts on now. They’re 195/80R15 and fit perfectly on the stock rims. So far, I haven’t noticed any increase in road noise or drop in fuel efficiency.
Good day! Thank you for your videos. They are very beautiful and atmospheric. I really like your tent. I want to buy it too Tell me your opinion about this tent. How good is it? What are its pros and cons in your opinion. How does it hold up in heavy rain? In one of the videos I saw that you had a TARP for it. I haven't found it yet. Is it really that good that I should keep looking for it? I would be very grateful for your answer about the tent. :)
Thanks for watching, mate! Overall, I’m very satisfied with the tent-it’s well-made and thoughtfully designed. As you’ve seen in my videos, we’ve used it in harsh conditions like storms, heavy rain, strong winds, intense UV on high plains, and even temperatures as low as -10°C, and the tent still looks new. For cons, I’d say it’s a bit tricky to set up, especially when you’re doing it alone. If you’re just looking for a spacious shaded area, you might not need a tent like this. But if you need a large enclosed space, this tent performs really well. It can definitely withstand strong winds and heavy rain, plus it has a built-in wood stove jack and snow skirts, making it suitable for winter camping too. As for the tarp, it’s not essential; it’s more about aesthetics than functionality. But if you like the look, it’s a nice addition.
Thanks 👍 4 putting in d effort my weekend jobs done no work 4 a week!! Yippee u put in a lot of effort 4 a 1 nite camp I couldn't do that but everyone different I like 2 disappear when I go camping I seek tranquility 1 nite wouldn't do it 4 me!! Thanks
Sounds like you're excited for a well-deserved break! Whether you’re recharging out in nature or kicking back at home, wishing you a fantastic week ahead. Enjoy every minute!
I'm always somewhat amazed at the amount of gear you take out. Are all your camp outs '1 night only'? I'd like to see a video of how you would pack your Jimny for a multi-night trip. Given the 30kg roof load limit and even the 2 seat configuration, I find much of the gear you showcase would not make the cut when I pack mine. Really cool seeing an inclement weather video. Thanks for another good one, always pleasing to see another Ivory Jimny out and about.
Thanks for watching and for the thoughtful comment! I’ve actually done multi-day car camping and even some backpacking trips with Lyra before we started making TH-cam videos. When it comes to sharing camping videos, though, filming a multi-day trip can get a bit repetitive for viewers, so most of our current videos are one-nighters. If you check out our earlier videos, you'll find one where we filmed an 11-day overland expedition in the NSW outback with our Jimny. We stayed one night at Ivanhoe Motel, two nights in a cave motel at White Cliffs, and then two nights' camping at Mutawintji, re-stock at Broken Hill, and finally three nights' camping at Mungo NP. On that trip, in addition to our usual gear for two, we carried a fridge, power station, solar panel, Starlink, and 15L of extra petrol. We used both charcoal and gas for cooking, and Jimny handled it all with no issues-proving it’s definitely capable of supporting a long overlanding adventure for a couple. For us, when packing for a multi-night trip, the biggest difference is usually just the amount of food we bring. In fact, I often pack enough food for 2-3 days even for a single night, especially when heading to remote areas, just in case something unexpected happens. 😊 So, on TH-cam, our one-night camping videos aim to give you inspiration for camping recipes and gear selections that can enhance your own multi-day adventures.
He’s definitely camping. It’s different for all ppl. I bring everything. Even a fence for my dogs to keep them safe. Why not have the creature comforts as long as ur up for setting it up.
Nothing beats the sound of rain while camping - it’s so relaxing! Loved how you powered through with that portable coffee maker; perfect way to warm up in the wet weather. This is the kind of camping vibe I could watch all day! ❤ Only worry was you couldn't wear cowboy hat again ! :(
You're spot on! After braving the storm, warming up next to the coals with a cup of hot coffee was just what I needed. Don’t worry, the hat isn’t going anywhere-I put it back on when the sun finally broke through. I just have to take extra care of the Akubra during downpours so I can keep wearing it for many more adventures! Always appreciate your support, mate!
@@lanbolyra I see! Can’t wait for the next video :)
I have to say, that green raincoat you're wearing is very nice, I like it!
In a storm like that, a raincoat is an absolute lifesaver!
great video have a great week
Thank you and have a nice weekend 😃
Thanks for being inspirational 😊 You are the reason i am being consistent with my uploads recently
Thanks, mate! Keep up the consistency; it really makes a difference. Wishing you the best with your uploads!
I like your chair very much, looks strong and comfy
Yes, mate. We've taken it on plenty of trips-it's comfortable, strong, and super easy to set up and pack away.
I want to thank you for making this video that relieves all the stress of my day.
That’s exactly the experience we aim to share with you. Thank you for letting us know. When we immerse ourselves in the small, subtle moments-the rolling raindrops, the bubbling soup in the pot, or the drifting clouds that slowly shift shape-we truly live in the present, and all the stress just fades away.
Local muito lindo
Comida boa
Mais um vídeo ótimo
Parabéns meu amigo
Que Deus abençoe 🙏🙏🙏🙏
É sempre um prazer ter você aqui, meu amigo. Obrigado por assistir e pelo apoio de sempre. 🙏
Amazing bro last weekend went camping with rain as well lol just love it big change from last week river side beautiful scenery to this one raining weekend you are so inspiring
Thanks for your kind words, mate. Camping in the rain does bring a different vibe, and I’m sure you enjoyed your trip! I always try to bring something new to each camping video, and I’m glad to hear they inspire you.😃
Boa noite como sempre conteúdo top demais que lugar lindo para descansar a mente parabéns
Boa noite, meu amigo! Muito obrigado pelo apoio contínuo, significa muito para nós. Vamos continuar trazendo vídeos de qualidade para você, com certeza. Abraço!
Thanks for such a wonderful video. It was indeed the PERFCT STORM!!! Loved the concept of the salmon with cheese / bread. I would additionally make a toastie out of it with the remaining salmon flavoured oil left in the pan. Also, tent made jam out of those blueberries. Such comfort food. I did notice you cutting the blueberries into 4 pieces at the start then just made two parts of it. Be honest. You got fed up of cutting them into 4 right?🤣🤣🤣 Keep such amazing videos coming. Cheers mate.
Hahaha, you caught me! I was definitely starving in the morning, and halfway through I thought, "Why am I cutting all these berries into 4?" So I just went with halves instead! 😆 And yes, making a toastie with the leftover salmon-flavored oil is a brilliant idea-I’ll have to try that next time. Glad you enjoyed the video, mate. Cheers!
@@lanbolyra I felt your frustration on those berries mate. Hahaha have a good one 😀 can't wait for the next one 😆 beware I am watching you closely 😜😜😜
Get ready for a feast cooked in the cast-iron camp oven next weekend, mate. Have a great week ahead, and keep that watchful eye on me! 😉🍲
So relaxing watching your videos, especially love the jam what was the sugar to fruit ratio I am liking the ability to just make a small batch as needed. I have been following you for a while xx
Thanks for your continued support! I don’t follow an exact ratio when cooking, not just for jam but in general-I usually just go by feel.😊 I prefer my jam to be less sweet, so I tend to use less sugar than most recipes call for. Hope you and your dogs enjoy your time outdoors-safe travels and happy cooking!
i like your video
Thank you so much for your support!
You got new tyres.
Good spot, mate. Yep, I’ve got a set of Toyo Open Country R/Ts on now. They’re 195/80R15 and fit perfectly on the stock rims. So far, I haven’t noticed any increase in road noise or drop in fuel efficiency.
@@lanbolyra nice.
Good day!
Thank you for your videos.
They are very beautiful and atmospheric.
I really like your tent. I want to buy it too
Tell me your opinion about this tent. How good is it? What are its pros and cons in your opinion. How does it hold up in heavy rain?
In one of the videos I saw that you had a TARP for it. I haven't found it yet. Is it really that good that I should keep looking for it? I would be very grateful for your answer about the tent. :)
Thanks for watching, mate! Overall, I’m very satisfied with the tent-it’s well-made and thoughtfully designed. As you’ve seen in my videos, we’ve used it in harsh conditions like storms, heavy rain, strong winds, intense UV on high plains, and even temperatures as low as -10°C, and the tent still looks new.
For cons, I’d say it’s a bit tricky to set up, especially when you’re doing it alone. If you’re just looking for a spacious shaded area, you might not need a tent like this. But if you need a large enclosed space, this tent performs really well. It can definitely withstand strong winds and heavy rain, plus it has a built-in wood stove jack and snow skirts, making it suitable for winter camping too.
As for the tarp, it’s not essential; it’s more about aesthetics than functionality. But if you like the look, it’s a nice addition.
@@lanbolyra Thank you very much/ For your answer!!!
Thanks 👍 4 putting in d effort my weekend jobs done no work 4 a week!! Yippee u put in a lot of effort 4 a 1 nite camp I couldn't do that but everyone different I like 2 disappear when I go camping I seek tranquility 1 nite wouldn't do it 4 me!! Thanks
Sounds like you're excited for a well-deserved break! Whether you’re recharging out in nature or kicking back at home, wishing you a fantastic week ahead. Enjoy every minute!
Nice location
Thanks, mate. It’s usually a pretty crowded spot, but I think the thunderstorm scared most people away this time.
@lanbolyra The following trip, hopefully the location that has never been stopped
I'm always somewhat amazed at the amount of gear you take out. Are all your camp outs '1 night only'? I'd like to see a video of how you would pack your Jimny for a multi-night trip. Given the 30kg roof load limit and even the 2 seat configuration, I find much of the gear you showcase would not make the cut when I pack mine. Really cool seeing an inclement weather video. Thanks for another good one, always pleasing to see another Ivory Jimny out and about.
Thanks for watching and for the thoughtful comment! I’ve actually done multi-day car camping and even some backpacking trips with Lyra before we started making TH-cam videos. When it comes to sharing camping videos, though, filming a multi-day trip can get a bit repetitive for viewers, so most of our current videos are one-nighters. If you check out our earlier videos, you'll find one where we filmed an 11-day overland expedition in the NSW outback with our Jimny. We stayed one night at Ivanhoe Motel, two nights in a cave motel at White Cliffs, and then two nights' camping at Mutawintji, re-stock at Broken Hill, and finally three nights' camping at Mungo NP.
On that trip, in addition to our usual gear for two, we carried a fridge, power station, solar panel, Starlink, and 15L of extra petrol. We used both charcoal and gas for cooking, and Jimny handled it all with no issues-proving it’s definitely capable of supporting a long overlanding adventure for a couple.
For us, when packing for a multi-night trip, the biggest difference is usually just the amount of food we bring. In fact, I often pack enough food for 2-3 days even for a single night, especially when heading to remote areas, just in case something unexpected happens. 😊
So, on TH-cam, our one-night camping videos aim to give you inspiration for camping recipes and gear selections that can enhance your own multi-day adventures.
This is not camping 🤦
What would you call camping, then? However you define it, you’re always welcome on the channel.
He’s definitely camping. It’s different for all ppl. I bring everything. Even a fence for my dogs to keep them safe. Why not have the creature comforts as long as ur up for setting it up.