Thanks Jason, I want to make the camp more natural, we upgrade it every year to eliminate items we have to haul up there. Appreciate the compliment, good luck this season
Clean setup. I could thrive in that spot for months. Just enough modern comforts to make living for an extended period of time doable. Well done fellas.
Thank you, CC. I can see us slowing down these last couple of years. I think it's our passion for the outdoors that drives us to continue. We just got back from our annual trip up there. It was a success, more improvements on the camp. Take care
Everything about this camp, from one end to the other, was oddly uber-organized. Not a single item (not one) on any table was out of place, exquisite cot layout, boot fitting area with hand-picked stones that were carefully arranged, and of course your innovative firepit. Not to mention the bow storage area where all three bows hung precisely spaced and at the exact same angle. A corresponding hunter's pack on the opposite side added a nice touch that surely makes entry and departure a satisfying experience. I've shared many moose hunts in similar style camps where we're out about 3-weeks. Our camp never looked that immaculate. We were organized, but not like that... Cudos!
Thanks for the reply, I had to chuckle...I did clean things up a bit for the video. But we actually didn't hunt that much on this trip. I got the moose the first evening out and the black bears around camp kept us from venturing out too far. Had time for some extra clean up, and also there was only 3 of us...so not too much gear. Hope you fill your tags this season
This is the Best by far Camp setup i ever seen , not just for Hunting , but also for fishing and any more Days outdoor Activities , in Nice , practic , Simple , Confortable , and dont involve electricyty ❤👍
Thanks, we did have a great time. We harvested a young bull moose with the bow. This year, it was a bit hard to get up in the mornings because of the comforts of the camp. Thanks for watching
@@lardneroutdoors you bet. ive been watching the camp videos in previous years. Hoping to incorporate some of your ideas into our camp in the MTNs as well.
I REALIZE YOU ARE LIMITED BECAUSE YOU BOAT IN. I would buy an assortment of spring steel paper clips at Walmart office supply section. Use anywhere you need a small inexpensive clamp. They hold extremely well, even in wind. I would enclose your kitchen area with plastic tarps or clear plastic and hold in place with the paper clips. Same thing for your tent vestibule to keep out wind, rain and snow. I say clear plastic so you don't need a lantern but tarps may pack easier and go up better. I would make a frame enclosure for your privy out of birch or 2 X 4s and enclose in plastic with a clear plastic roof. Clip in place or staple together. These are all things we have done in our camp.
Thanks for the tips, we have had snow there before but we are so far in the bush that there is very little or no wind. We'll have to try that for the cook tent...thanks for the comment
@ great looking camp! I am considering moving towards a wall tent setup. I currently have a rooftop tent, and the limitations of my vehicle being stuck in designated camping areas is killing me. Hard to hunt large properties that way.
Yeah, those rooftop tents are pretty great for getting you off the ground and comfortable. But yes, you have to limit yourself with the vehicle. The wall tent we have is big and heavy, especially with the poles. From the boats, we pack the tent in 200 yards, which can be difficult. So the big wall tents are great but still limit you to having powered transportation close by. Perhaps, look into a hot tent, a more compact tent, with a stove... made out of polyester. Lighter to pack around even with the stove.
@ I have a backpacking hot teepee, and a couple smaller traditional tents. But, the ample standing room of a wall tent makes week long trips MUCH more manageable and enjoyable.
You are living the dream Man does that bring back memories( just 3 of us left now) what a camp never ever had a shower what a great idea. Bears are a pain by the way we use chocolate ExLax for mice just sprinkle them around camp they get sick and leave I store all my stuff with it great video CYU
Hey Ken, We have the 14 x 17.5 with a 5 ft awning. This year, we have 5 hunters staying in the tent. It does work, but there is no room for a table. The stove is great, lasts mostly the whole night and it's fairly lightweight. Where are you hunting out of? Our camp is in Northern Alberta
We usually go for 7 - 10 days. I'll tell you, it's a ton of work, but well worth it. Can't go hard, hiking all day, every day, for over a week, like we used to...its nice to have those camp comforts.
At the Canadian Wall Tent Company, they are based out of Edmonton. At least they were. I just looked online and couldn't find the company. I looked around for quite a long time, and they had the best price. The 5 ft walls are great and the front awning. Our other tent, we just used ridge poles for set up. It worked, but nothing like a proper frame made for the tent. The closest tent online is probably Deluxe Wall Tents, out of British Columbia, it looks like the same supplier.
@@lardneroutdoors I was born and raised in Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the Canadian border. I could tell by your accent you were either from Michigan or Canada. Lol!!! Great video!
Yeah, we do have a good yeti cooler. Our meals are all pre frozen and usually still a block of ice by the end of the week. But yes the Yeti coolers are a lot more durable ...
Boys, this is by far the best deer camp I’ve seen. Not too modern, neat, tidy and comfortable. Great job guys!
Thanks Jason,
I want to make the camp more natural, we upgrade it every year to eliminate items we have to haul up there. Appreciate the compliment, good luck this season
Clean setup. I could thrive in that spot for months. Just enough modern comforts to make living for an extended period of time doable. Well done fellas.
Thank you, CC. I can see us slowing down these last couple of years. I think it's our passion for the outdoors that drives us to continue.
We just got back from our annual trip up there. It was a success, more improvements on the camp. Take care
Everything about this camp, from one end to the other, was oddly uber-organized. Not a single item (not one) on any table was out of place, exquisite cot layout, boot fitting area with hand-picked stones that were carefully arranged, and of course your innovative firepit. Not to mention the bow storage area where all three bows hung precisely spaced and at the exact same angle. A corresponding hunter's pack on the opposite side added a nice touch that surely makes entry and departure a satisfying experience. I've shared many moose hunts in similar style camps where we're out about 3-weeks. Our camp never looked that immaculate. We were organized, but not like that... Cudos!
Thanks for the reply, I had to chuckle...I did clean things up a bit for the video. But we actually didn't hunt that much on this trip. I got the moose the first evening out and the black bears around camp kept us from venturing out too far. Had time for some extra clean up, and also there was only 3 of us...so not too much gear. Hope you fill your tags this season
Lardner you don’t even know how to hunt
@@RickKlinger-z2c😂😂trolling
Awsome camp I would have to stay there for a month. Cool video.
Thanks, we do enjoy it there. For us, it's tough to get to and takes a full day of traveling. Wish to spend more time out there each year.
That is a sweet set up guys
Thanks pal, glad you enjoyed it
awesome camp set up. very impressed.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
This is the Best by far Camp setup i ever seen , not just for Hunting , but also for fishing and any more Days outdoor Activities , in Nice , practic , Simple , Confortable , and dont involve electricyty ❤👍
Thanks, it sure is nice having the comforts. Thanks for the great reply. Cheers...lardner_outdoors
Way to go!
Should’ve show us how you setup the tent and all little details too
Here you go, in our previous video. th-cam.com/video/3dkbudUflhs/w-d-xo.html
Very cool camp
Thank you, we hunt there only once a year. It's hard to leave sometimes.
Man i like your set up nice
Thanks, we put a lot of work and time in it...but well worth it when we're actually hunting. Just got back yesterday, a successful Archery moose.
Yall have a great camp set up there!
Thanks, we did have a great time. We harvested a young bull moose with the bow. This year, it was a bit hard to get up in the mornings because of the comforts of the camp. Thanks for watching
@@lardneroutdoors you bet. ive been watching the camp videos in previous years. Hoping to incorporate some of your ideas into our camp in the MTNs as well.
I REALIZE YOU ARE LIMITED BECAUSE YOU BOAT IN. I would buy an assortment of spring steel paper clips at Walmart office supply section. Use anywhere you need a small inexpensive clamp. They hold extremely well, even in wind. I would enclose your kitchen area with plastic tarps or clear plastic and hold in place with the paper clips. Same thing for your tent vestibule to keep out wind, rain and snow. I say clear plastic so you don't need a lantern but tarps may pack easier and go up better. I would make a frame enclosure for your privy out of birch or 2 X 4s and enclose in plastic with a clear plastic roof. Clip in place or staple together. These are all things we have done in our camp.
Thanks for the tips, we have had snow there before but we are so far in the bush that there is very little or no wind. We'll have to try that for the cook tent...thanks for the comment
You guys are perfect
Lol, far from perfect...but we do put a lot of time and effort into our camp. Thank you
Such a "GRATE" system! lmao
You caught that huh....lol.
@ great looking camp! I am considering moving towards a wall tent setup. I currently have a rooftop tent, and the limitations of my vehicle being stuck in designated camping areas is killing me. Hard to hunt large properties that way.
Yeah, those rooftop tents are pretty great for getting you off the ground and comfortable. But yes, you have to limit yourself with the vehicle.
The wall tent we have is big and heavy, especially with the poles. From the boats, we pack the tent in 200 yards, which can be difficult. So the big wall tents are great but still limit you to having powered transportation close by.
Perhaps, look into a hot tent, a more compact tent, with a stove... made out of polyester. Lighter to pack around even with the stove.
@ I have a backpacking hot teepee, and a couple smaller traditional tents. But, the ample standing room of a wall tent makes week long trips MUCH more manageable and enjoyable.
Oh forsure, and when you have that wood stove blazing...nothing better!
You are living the dream Man does that bring back memories( just 3 of us left now) what a camp never ever had a shower what a great idea. Bears are a pain by the way we use chocolate ExLax for mice just sprinkle them around camp they get sick and leave I store all my stuff with it great video CYU
Thanks for the mice tip...we'll have to try that. Glad you enjoyed the video
@@lardneroutdoors The mouse tip is from a trapper great you video not easy to keep batteries charged and take the time to do it Thank you CYU
Beauty setup. I just bought a used 10x15 wall tent and the same air-tight camp stove. What size wall tent are you guys using?
Hey Ken,
We have the 14 x 17.5 with a 5 ft awning. This year, we have 5 hunters staying in the tent. It does work, but there is no room for a table.
The stove is great, lasts mostly the whole night and it's fairly lightweight.
Where are you hunting out of? Our camp is in Northern Alberta
@@lardneroutdoors good to know! I live in Fort Nelson, BC but will be elk hunting in roughly the Dawson Creek area this year.
@kenbrake2828 Nice, we are in that general area, too. Good luck out there this year.
@@lardneroutdoors good luck to you too man. I thought that boat launch looked familiar lol.
Great video friend 💪💪💪
Thank you
Very cool
Appreciate it
Nice Camp 🏕
Thank you, we just came back from the camp yesterday. Video will follow
how long would you have this setup for? like whats the longest you think the tent would take?
Just the tent would be about 10 - 15 minutes (3 people).
Tent, with the stove, floor, cots, table, all our clothes...would be about 45 minutes.
Man, that would be awesome to set up camp like that and hunt! I may have missed it, but how many days to you guys stay out there for?
We usually go for 7 - 10 days. I'll tell you, it's a ton of work, but well worth it. Can't go hard, hiking all day, every day, for over a week, like we used to...its nice to have those camp comforts.
I am allready copiing it in Rumanian 😊 i hope dosen't mind😊
I'm happy you enjoyed our camp. I understand fully. 👍
What brand of tent is that
Got it from the Canadian Wall Tent Company, bought it out of Edmonton, Alberta. We've used it for 6 seasons now and still in great condition.
W here did you get the tent?
At the Canadian Wall Tent Company, they are based out of Edmonton. At least they were. I just looked online and couldn't find the company. I looked around for quite a long time, and they had the best price. The 5 ft walls are great and the front awning. Our other tent, we just used ridge poles for set up. It worked, but nothing like a proper frame made for the tent. The closest tent online is probably Deluxe Wall Tents, out of British Columbia, it looks like the same supplier.
yuns must be from Canada ey?
Hahaha, no doubt about it...not too sure what yuns, stands for?
Are you three from Michigan???
Nope, all 3 of us are from Alberta, Canada.
@@lardneroutdoors I was born and raised in Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the Canadian border. I could tell by your accent you were either from Michigan or Canada. Lol!!! Great video!
@@kevinthorrington2131 thanks Kevin, appreciate the positive feedback 👍
Whats the brand of tent
From The Canadian Wall Tent Company
Are you camping or whatt
Camping and hunting with all the comforts...😁
Need a Yeti cooler.
Yeah, we do have a good yeti cooler. Our meals are all pre frozen and usually still a block of ice by the end of the week. But yes the Yeti coolers are a lot more durable ...
You guys shoot a bull elk - a big bad bear will come to take it away from you!
We got a bull moose, the big bad bear wanted the moose just as bad.
What does moose meat taste like?
It's a very lean meat, sometimes it depends on where, and the time of year you harvest the animal. I find it delicious when prepared right.