OUR TOP 10 CAMPING HACKS, TIPS & TRICKS

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Here are 10 of our favorite camping hacks, tips and tricks to hopefully help make your next camping trip a great one! Thanks for watching!

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WhereWeWild
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Great advice. I have a couple of hacks to add....make a liner for your cooler out of foil bubble wrap insulation. Saw some videos on other channels, made them for my coolers and camped for 9 days alone and didn't need to buy ice after the initial fill up. Also my food was pre-portioned, vacuum sealed, and frozen way ahead of time. Then I layered the food into my cooler based on my planned menu for each day. Extra foil bubble insulation sheets in between the layers so all the cold didn't whoosh out every time I opened the cooler. Lastly....no matter the circumstances....keep your ice chests in shade. Inside the bear locker or out of it....use a pop up shade if need be.

brendabloom
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When camping, it's usually either me alone, or my wife is with me. When camping by way of a vehicle, things are simpler because you can carry more gear. However, camping by way of a motorcycle, canoe, or back packing complicates things. Although I could go on and on about different hacks and tips, I will just name a few. 1. Tarps. You want at least 2. One to place under the tent, and one to build a shelter over the fire if it starts raining. We fold our tarps and put them on the webbing of our back packs. It makes then easy to get to and also gives us more padding between our backs and the pack. 2. Paracord. Always carry some. It's small, strong and lightweight and carry at least a 50 ft. roll. 3. Tent. If you are camping alone, have a 2 man tent. If there are two of you, have a 3 man tent. That way you have room to store your gear inside the tent with you. 4. Know the area you are going camping in. You need to know what forms of predators are out there and carry a firearm powerful enough to protect yourself. Remember, the most dangerous predator in the woods is not a wolf, coyote, cougar, or bear....it's people.

reb
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We also use storage bins for our camping. After 10 years in the US Army, EVERYTHING has to have an inventory list on the outside of it. Document protectors duct taped to the bin, and a list inside it... EASY-PEASY! Also helps remind us what we need to re-stock.

whiteknight
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As a tip of my own, magnets are good to have for camping when you want to secure small bags or lightweight items to the metal on your car or the shades on your tent windows.Magnets don't cost very much and are like removable glue for things that you want to hold in place for a little while.They can also help with a tarp setup.

BigLovely
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Okay ... you two are just too cute for your own good! Your tips are dirt-level "real-world" experience based, therefore relatable. Your narrative is "every-day" language, (although please be careful how often you slip into "for real cliché" language). You are obviously doing all of this on a limited and therefore (again) real-world budget so just about everyone can relate ... WTG guys!! I'm a retired Canadian military Combat Videographer whose job was to produce 3 or 4 minute feel-good stories for our military members. I have "camped" more times than I can count and from real world experience I can tell you that every one of your "hacks" are spot on (especially the frozen water bottles). One gentle nudge/tip ... you guys have great personalities and you work well together on camera, so get more "real-world" footage of the two of you doing your thing and interacting with each other on location. Yes, it's more work because of changing camera angles and locations and continuity etc etc ... however ... both you and your audience will greatly appreciate getting out of your studio/livingroom and getting into your real world. So ... keep it up! Happy to subscribe if for no other reason than the giggle-factor. I'm thankful I tripped over your channel. Bravo Zulu as we military people say. Continue to enjoy your lives and lifestyle.

vaughanlightowler
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Some great tips. One thing we love to do is take a roll of twine and string it between two trees with a roll of paper towels on it. Make sure you have lots of extra room because you can then also use the twine line to dry things like towels or anything else that gets wet.

mikemiville
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The sage and tent rolling with pole width. Thank you for those especially. Taking my kids (4 and 3) camping for the first time next month so I’m doing all the research to find ways to avoid and anticipate any issues that could arise, while attempting to go with the flow :) I don’t know why I’ve bypassed your videos in the past. Thanks for your content.

stephaniestafford
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I love these tips, especially the putting eggs in the bottle the night before, our eggs tend to get crushed when we bring the whole case, this also allows more cooler space and less hassle at camp trying to dig. Thank you so much!

hv
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Awesome ideas we are 68 yo but hey, we feel like we can do this thing! 😅

mikekaren
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Good stuff folks. Tip 1 gave me a wry smile. After fighting against that stupid tent bag for a decade, at some point it occurred to me "maybe people make bigger bags". Lo and behold, $10, amazon, get something just a bit bigger, and never think about it again :)

SimonDedman
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We used the bin method too. No unpacking required, just store and refill. After our second trip, I created a rain gear bin that came on every trip, even summer!! Always! Including dry socks!!

brassyer
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THE BEST time to go camping at pay camp grounds or free national forests is the day after a major holiday. Like the Tuesday after Memorial Day. The camp grounds will be mostly empty.

justray
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Every time I change the tp roll, I go straight to my laundry room and stuff the empty roll with dryer lint. I keep a gallon zip bag in the laundry room to store them in. When the bag is full, it goes into a camping bin labeled "Fire" and I start a new bag

brendabloom
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Thanks for your video, I enjoyed it, I'll defiantly be trying some of these out! I loved the added commentary "the more arguments you can avoid" amen to that right!

megansinnett
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Great ideas and a great vibe between y'all!

kingtdavis
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Not to mention white sage keeps evil spirits at bay. 😊We are bringing Native American friends so yeah, I’ll get some sage.

mikekaren
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I use Gatorade or Powerade bottles for eggs. Mouth is bigger and the bottle is less likely to break open.

Ajindo
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My best camping hack..im a prepper..bought food grade white buckets. Use them fir storing food. But also at camo...put your camp lights on flip bucket over it yiu now have large illuminated lights around camp and u can sit on them. When dine..oack stuff into them put in car.

kittycato
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You are my new camping gurus! I've recently decided to try tent camping again after several years of back problems. I need to upgrade some of my equipment and I also love your ideas, especially the floor tiles. My old back and knees will thank you!

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