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Camping Gear everything you need & Advice



Camping Gear everything you need & Advice

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33 thoughts on “Camping Gear everything you need & Advice

  • .all junk wont last and you spent a fortune buying that crap military surpluse only way to go not everyone lawyer rich

  • Is it dangerous to go camping in the Australian wilderness because of snakes and other animals?

  • So much positive energy from this guy… NOT

  • Just another piece of advice , should not use any kind of nonstick on a fire it should only be used on the gas stoves the heat is too extreme on an open flame fire and the nonstick coating breaks down and goes into your food it is also quite toxic wouldnโ€™t recommend nonstick for any kind of camping stainless steel cast-iron will work on every type of cooking surface while camping.

  • Great job Ronny, I think you covered everything to get someone started in camping – Shelter, Sleeping, Cooking, Eating, Water, Washing, only things left would be food and drink and all that can be taken with you from home!! I trust your sister and her friend were happy as and hopefully enjoyed their camping experience, I know I would be if my brother had done that for me. The only thing I would suggest is that a First Timer should try out their gear by having a "camp out" in their back yard before they go away, that way they can fine tune before they "get out there" Cheers and again, great work.

  • Camped in -12 deg Celsius, you need a good sleeping bag then ! But I always used the same mats as you do

  • A couple of things I didn't hear you mention: matches/lighter (depending on your stove ignition system) and a bag for hauling out your trash. Great video, thanks.

  • Take a hike this isnโ€™t for you ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ

  • quite opposite ends of the spectrum you and your sister, a lawyer and a 4wd driver ๐Ÿ˜

  • A wider tarp underneath will/can catch water and allow water to gather between the ground tarp and the tent floor. That is a big no no. you can easily get a smaller tarp/blanket for the front of the tent, but you must make sure that the edge is under your ground tarp and not between it and the tent floor.

  • Sadly, Iโ€™ve never been camping before. Mainly because I donโ€™t have the heart to consider my time in the army

  • Pro tip: buy a massive tarp. Big enough to completely cover your tent plus make a makeshift awning if your camping in the rain. Just did a 2 day trip with the family. Our cheapo tent was NOT up to snuff and we got soaked. A quick trip to a coin laundry and a stop at Canadian Tire (our Bunnings) for a quick set gazebo and a nice 15ft x 20ft tarp. Made all the difference.

  • Is there anywhere on that giant Island, where its safe to camp from snakes, bugs, and animals, that will not want to kill you ?

  • Thanks for the simple overview of how easy it can be with the basic goods. Well done.

    Off to the shop to get more gear

  • Learn to tie some knots before you go. Just sayinโ€™.

  • Everything you need – PLUS. My man is out here with wine glasses, bread toasters, and a full on restroom ๐Ÿ˜‚

  • Hey Ronny. Love ur work mate. Hey can you please provide the Ebay link for the LED headlamp you recommended in this video? cheers

  • I lost it when you described your sister by saying "sheโ€™s a lawyer" ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

  • Just got into the hobby last 2 weeks, made a video about it, I got a big surprise!

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