15 AFFORDABLE CAMPING PRODUCTS WE GOT ON AMAZON AND LOVE!

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In this video we show 15 of our favorite affordable camping products that we got on Amazon, and also share a few camping hacks tips & tricks! Thanks for watching!

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CAMPING PRODUCTS MENTIONED:

A FEW MORE FAVORITE KNIVES TO CHECK OUT:

KNIFE SHARPENER:

SOME MORE OF OUR FAVORITES NOT MENTIONED:

CAMERA GEAR USED IN THIS VIDEO:

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Time stamps

00:00-00:17 INTRO
00:17-01:25 BACKPACKING STOVE
01:25-02:37 CAMP COOKING KIT
02:37-03:11 TEA KETTLE
03:11-04:36 FRENCH PRESS COFFEE MAKER
04:36-05:21 LONG HANDLED SPOON & SPORK SET
05:21-06:52 SAWYER MINI WATER FILTER
06:52-08:38 FOLDABLE CAMPING SHOVEL
08:38-11:25 KNIVES
11:25-12:22 CAMPING FAN
12:22-13:30 CAMPING SHOWER
13:30-13:55 CAMP SAFE SOAP
13:55-15:08 TREKOLOGY CAMPING PILLOW
15:08-16:16 HEADLAMPS
16:16-16:47 EXTERNAL BATTERY PACK
16:47-17:36 WHITE SAGE BUNDLES

#camping #campinghacks #campinggear #walmart #tentcamping #amazon
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Check out our new Amazon shop for all our favorite gear! 🏕️😃👇🏽
Thanks for watching and don’t forget to hit subscribe, we really appreciate it. ☺️🤙🏽

WhereWeWild
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Hey a trick on the headlamps is if you pull it down around your neck when interacting with others around camp helps keeping the light out of others eyes as well

cregp
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I'd like to add a necessity when camping with children. We have 6! 😮 Bring a rubber door mat for tent entry so dirty shoes don't transfer mud/sand into sleeping area. Just rinse it off or shake it out each morning to "reset." Lol

yonikki
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I’ve been camping since the mid 1950’s and agree with your choice of gear. Things have gotten lighter and more versatile. I also think it’s a good idea to try out your gear in your own yard if possible to prevent a major disappointment far from home! Thanks for sharing and may I say that you guys make a great couple!!! The old Army Scout…

davedoughty
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The internal part of the French press fits perfectly into a stanley 2cup kit.That way there's no glass to worry about.

RS
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In the military we called your camp shovel an entrenching tool. Ours had a short wood handle. Amazon has a lot of nice camping items. I've been using alcohol stoves for over 60 years and they have one that I like the Trangia. I modernized that style of burner with the Titanium Evernew Appalachian set. Titanium cools quicker and weighs a lot less. I get my big three items ( Backpack, Sleeping, Shelter ) from cottage industries. Some things haven't changed, I'm still old fashion, my coffee is cowboy coffee.

Oldsparkey
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Bounce sheets put in your tent keeps spiders and bugs out of your tent. It really works, I used it on my boat in my cabin. Never saw spider in my cabin.

paulpuglia
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Make sure your white sage is ethically sourced. Some areas are being over harvested, which is why it's harder to find.

OKLynnie
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I have that fan and I love it! It doesn’t just cool us off, we set it near our meal and it keeps blowing bugs away so we can eat in peace.

pattidoyle
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15 awesome camping accessories! I've migrated from old school primitive camping, to glancing with the family, and am now getting back into a simpler camping lifestyle. Some cool items here I need to pickup! Thanks for sharing! -Cody

OutdoorQuests
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Yo, she loves you. Don't ever break up with her.

pdxRoberge
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I love Dr Bronner's soap and use it at home but on the trail in bear county I'd suggest the unscented as bears like the smell of both mint and lavender. P.S. bees like the flower scents too.P.P.S. pinetar soap smells like a campfire and as yet it has never attracted any attention from wildlife.

williamirelan
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6:38 I swear by my Sawyer mini water filter too! And I’ve owned lots of different water filtration devices through the years, this one wins in my book. I’d like to add 2 things: 1.) you can feel really good about this purchase( I think I paid 12 bucks for it), because the company has given away ONE MILLION and counting to people in 3rd world countries, disaster areas, etc to help provide safe drinking water to the people there. 2) Don’t let it freeze! I always use the plastic syringe to push out any remaining water, and then keep it wrapped with reflectix insulation and stuffed between other items to avoid that. Once the core freezes, you need to go buy a new one. Always have a back up plan for water, obv.
Anyway, great video!

nrlvr
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My folding shovels remain at home. I carry a trowel. Not just any trowel. Over the years I’ve broken 5 or 6 trowels that were “just right”. Then, I got ahold of a “horri hkrri”. That’s Japanese for Dig! Dig!. Those trowels weigh much less than a folding shovel, and are as beastly strong. Not quite what a guy would use to fend off a bear - but getting close to it.
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying

jackvoss
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I bought a camp stove from Walmart for $10-15. Next time I’ll spend an extra 5-10 to get a sturdier one. I recommend using a windscreen of some kind and putting a lid or cover over pot while heating to trap heat. Although not necessary it help. Windscreen is a big pro.

robertpayne
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Awesome, you guys. My wife and I are taking our 1st camping trip in a few weeks and we are binging your videos. Very informative and your chemistry together is so nice to see. Well done. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge!

digitalcanvas
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Ma man goes on and on talking 🤣 poor girl can’t get a few words out haha love for y’all. Keep doing y’all thang

dennisrodriguez
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Nice tips. One for the older folks…that pillow, which I use for backpacking also make an awesome adjustable lumbar support when needed.

kristymoore
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beautiful couple, very hard to find a partner that’s supported with each other and loves to fish 🎣 that’s a plus .

andrewramos
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Just subscribed today!! Thanks for the information. I’m 71 years old and can’t quite carry as much weight as I once did. I’ll be following your videos and sharing them with other “old-timers” like myself. Thanks again! Maggie from Nevada

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