NEXT LEVEL Camping Gear I Should Have Bought Sooner!

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MyLifeOutdoors
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I do recommend stackable tool box systems for storage as they are sturdy, dry, and well engineered but best of all they are half the price or less than overland boxes.

GerardoTostado
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The extendable light is cool — however, I wouldn’t want to pull into a backcountry camping spot and see three or four other campers all using them. Would start to look like a Walmart parking lot

ColbyPhillipsPhD
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It would have been much more exciting if the sink had been a hot tub - that's what it looked like in the preview. Next project!

louspeed
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For me, watching a movie is the opposite of being in the moment in wilderness. I love the silence. I've camped in remote desert locations in the winter and I get it about the long periods of darkness. I've brought a laptop to write, but my writing is about where I am and there's no sound beyond the keyboard. It leaves me free to listen to the night sounds, or to take a spontaneous walk under the stars.

WoodswomanWrites
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Hey mate, bit of a recommendation from an Aussie. Get a fridge cage it will make using the storage space so much easier. You can stack around it and on it attach things to the side. Things won't fall behind and stop it sliding back in. You might think it would limit your storage by taking up space but it does the opposite

davidlodge
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Pretty cool and great gear head camping; yet so much stuff to basically do the same thing as if you were to have a tiny camper which is capable of getting into back country. Which I have seen personally. Yes a small camper has a cost 💲 but seeing all your gear has a cost as well. Don’t get me wrong, to each his own style of camping. And not having to hitch a trailer is better for some. Yet not into many contraptions; when I leave my home I want less stuff and a small camper has everything compartmentalize already for me, like a sink, head and water tanks etc…you are very informative and produce a great vlog with interest thank you.

jesserevilla
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Okay, most of this stuff, I was like… that’s cool…but no. But the sink you built!? AWESOME! So good. Well done.

AdventureOtaku
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When I'm camping and it gets dark, I just go to bed. Works for me. I get plenty of sleep and I can get up at the crack of dawn. I feel rested and eager to get going, whether it's hiking, climbing, biking or whatever. And I find that I'm never ill because I get a full night's sleep.

peterpiper
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Thank you for all of your hard work in putting together the most important videos for me and newbie, believe it or
Not you save lives every time you air an informative video.😅

newkey
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The Frontrunner bins are great, I have 2. But man I hate the latches! They are a tight snap, prone to break and you have to undo 4 of them to get in the bin. I'm in and out of our bins too frequently for that. Really with they made a hinged lid w lighter latches for these. Love the idea behind the sink, but have come to realize over the years that clever engineering usually takes up too much space and power, and water stuff for some reason is one that most overlanders usually over engineer. Gravity works everywhere and there are a lot of ways to get a small collapsable bin under a water tank w a spigot. Adding the drain hose is still a great idea though.

davidmedeiros_mapbliss
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That's all good stuff! You got things pretty dialed in. I didn't see solar panels for charging your battery system. I have about 200 W of solar and they are super thin so they slide in the car anywhere nice and compact and then I have a 30 foot extension cord to plug them in to my battery. I use an iPad Pro mounted on a tripod and I use a high-quality Bluetooth speaker and have excellent videos and movies to watch that way that are extremely low in power consumption but very high-quality and take up little space in the car. Have fun!

Riceman-op
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Brother-- I HOLLERED when you pulled the drumstick out and then again when I saw oreo ice cream in the b-roll. Well done.

asianboy
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Nice! We made a sky light from an old telescope pool cleaner pole and some extra lights we had lingering around. I got an old Galanz dorm fridge and little portable ice maker for the other stuff. Old school wheeler here :) Good stuff man.

tangledline
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They connect side by side too. You can cut legs for them that slot in the bottom of the boxes and make full length counters for the space cost of a few wooden legs.

nizran
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Very cool! Love the sink and the light! Bummer about the projector. We like to watch movies too during winter camping months.

AbouttheJourney
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I just clicked this by accident and found an awesome new channel lol well I don’t even remember what I was supposed to click so I’ll stay haha ❤

chrisfalx
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yeah man! had a mini projector too! it worked like vharm for some years but since last year its not working anymore

jonnyf
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Say what you want but now that I have a kiddo I love car camping. Best of both worlds. Also highly recommend Sidio crates. I need a goal zero power station, I’ve put it off forever.

Burritosarebetterthantacos
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The water is attached to your vehicle just like awnings. For three seasons I like the Dometic water jugs and electric portable pump. You can put those anywhere and not commit to 10+ gallons if you don’t need it.

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