Facing the Storm - Heavy Rain Solo Camping

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Heavy Rain Cabin Tent Adventure!

In this heavy rain adventure, Luke is camping in a VERY unique Cabin tent.
Can it survive the heavy rain that's approaching?

What about the wind?
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Cabin Tent Rain Camping

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I'm an occasional viewer. I currently live on a sailboat, but spent many days and nights camping, backpacking and hiking. As you can imagine, I'm subscribed to a few sailing channels. Over the past four years, I've had to unsubscribe from quite a few because of their reviews of products. I really appreciate your no agenda and no politics approach. I also appreciate that you'll only review products on your terms and that you're not a sellout. You've just gained a new subscriber!

tomd.
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Dont change!! You have saved me huge amounts of money. Most of my kit has been checked By you. Thanks for all you and your wife do for the outdoor community!!

macmccarrick
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Your real reviews are why most of the camping equipment I have for our family camps were seen here on your channel first. The Naturehike Cape 8, Those LED string lights, The Mr Buddy Heater, the Green Elephant poles, The fire Bellows....the list goes on. Carry on

TimeVamp_
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Hiya Luke, you should be very proud of your YouTube channel, I’m sure many people have taken in your experience and knowledge with solo camping, and have taken on board your advice, hats off that man.
Cheers from the UK
Eddy

eddybooth
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Another reason why I can’t do what you do. Dealing with people stealing your content sounds like a nightmare. Really appreciate your content ✌️

scottweekley
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HI. I am a 71 year old grandma. Hubby and I live in a motorhome half of the year. I love, love, love your content. Integrity is one of the most important attributes. Keep you always. God bless you and your beautiful wife.

sharonfelton
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Luke. Thanks for your honesty. We really appreciate you.

ericyoung
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I just love your brutally honest and unsolicited reviews of various products. Big fan here. Been following your channel for years over and over. Probably watched most of your videos three or four times. Keep up the great content and keep them reviews coming.

dzone
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The claim that he started the solo camp thing on youtube, I believe it. I remember my first video I ever saw about this kind of thing years back was Luke going out alone into the dark wilderness and I thought this is the craziest and kinda one of the coolest things I've seen in a long time. Youtube has a lot of interesting content, but this is new. He set up lights that were kind of comforting to see as someone outside looking in, but he's still alone in the stinkin dark cold woods, and all the while I'm thinking what kind of lights are those. To this day the products he reviews and recommends are dialed. I'm happy he provides this content still.

hanbillypark
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Keep the faith and integrity. This is a great source of real information.

paulknight
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Luke, you make camping so effortlessly but only because of your years of experience and painstaking preparation. You are also extremely smart and know when to turn back; you've done that many times. Nature is beautiful but unforgiving.

nesmith
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I’m glad you stick to your platform, I have bought a LOT of gear in my time but I find myself waiting for your reviews on the products that I purchase lately because it’s an honest and practical review and I haven’t gone wrong yet with your reviews! Thank you!

ghostridergq
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I tried your tip about using a heating pad while camping in November in NJ/NY in 30° - 39°F temps. It really worked! Hardly used any energy from my Jackery. Thanks!

nancymclaughlin
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I have always been taught you need to regulate the valve on self inflating mats. When you first buy it, unroll it and inflate it. Leave it a few hours. Then, open the valve and roll the mat slowly to force out the air. Once rolled up, close the valve. You have now created a vacuum inside the mat. The hardest bit is inflating it. You open the valve and unroll it slowly. As it unroll, the vacuum socks in the air. The trick is to match the vacuum speed with the roll speed. It just takes some practice.
Great video again though

MrGrahamg
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26:48 this is by far my favorite portable fire pit. Another part time nomad friend of mine brought one out to the desert last winter, and I had many enjoyable evenings sitting around it. It’s clean and light and easy on your back to maintain a nice fire.

nrlvr
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You are completely right about nature punishing mistakes. I just want to say that there are still situations you cannot prepare for. Be as careful as you can and you will probably survive every scenario but preparing for the worst might not save you in extreme conditions. Sometimes you are just unlucky. Poor boy..

JPazer
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I written you before and never received a reply I live in Florida davenport. I use to camp with my dad he passed in 2016, I miss him so much. We camped every state park and scuba site park in Florida. We enjoyed so much. Bless you for all you do. Joe cowart

JosephC.Cowart-upbj
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You’re an honorable man Luke, I love when you talk to us.

davidlorusso
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i've been watching you ever since I got sick in Japan and had to go back home to my home country and that was 2022! I love how brutally honest and straight-edged you are Luke! And that self high-five with the who did it first was hilarious!

ryanryogo
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I've always included a survival blanket and extra layers for anyone that might be with me. We were going South from the NOC on the AT in the late '80's. The weather went from the 50's and cloudy to rain and then snow before coming out to our ride on HWY 72 in Hiwassee, GA. My hiking buddies got concerned. I encouraged them we had prepared in advance, and we could weather well. I had prepared a list of items to give hikers before taking them with me so they would know what to bring and how to pack. Sometimes our state of mind can overcome our preparations. Anyway, the last night I used up the fire ribbon because I felt we needed the distraction of having a good fire. As we sat around the campfire a friend recounted how he had prayed for the second evening camp site saying he couldn't make it another mile. When we got to the camp it was filled with drunks. My friend said the Lord said. "no buddy you can go another five miles". The next morning our ride took us back to River's End Restaurant for a much-enjoyed meal.

chucknaill