Using a Japanese Grill System at my Remote Off-Grid Converted Cargo Trailer Cabin - Wild Camp

Published 2024-06-27
Experience the raw beauty and tranquility of off-grid living in this adventure which involves a remote cabin deep in the wilderness.
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All Comments (21)
  • If you’re accustomed to living out of a backpack and sleeping on the ground, using a trailer is pure luxury.
  • @Buckeye532
    The best part of camping videos is the camp fire, it sets the right mood.
  • Thank you from this elderly non-camper woman who loves your videos and adventures and reviews as well as following your life as you share with us . God bless!
  • @buzzsaw5
    HAHA...a Hodge Twins reference. "Oh yeah. Look at it. Now respect it."
  • When talking about cooking meat, “Some people run it through a warm room…”! Never heard that before but I laughed out loud when you said it lol!
  • I've said it before and I'll say it again, this channel has by far the best Taster's Nasty content on all of YouTube. Next level stuff! 💯
  • @Pouncerman
    Luke I don’t say this enough but I really enjoy your videos, the way you express yourself, the way you enjoy yourself. Thanks!
  • @K_3_R_R
    The last thing you want to do if you are stung, bitten, or poisoned, is panic. All you'll do is raise your heart rate and speed up the reaction. Remain calm, use any means you can to slow the toxin down, and get to a place of treatment as fast, yet safely as possible. The quicker you can do that the greater your chance at survival. That doesn't mean take off running, just try your best to get help as quickly as possible, while trying to maintain a calm composure.
  • @cdmix2709
    I'm no therapist but you are right, freaking out isn't the best thing to do when you are in a bad situation. Though some people can't help it it's their personality, people are built differently.
  • @berhorst59
    Luke, get some fibered roof coating. It's usually in an aluminum color, and you can probably find it at a mobile home supply store, or a farm and ranch supply store, like Tractor Supply, etc. Get a paint roller with a long handle, a paint roller tray, and coat the roof. The fibers should plug any leaks, unless they are huge. Even then, 2 coats should do it. Painted our equipment shed on the farm with it, maybe twice in 15 years, and no more leaks. Even painted the side walls with it, too
  • @asaprocky8195
    A little trick to elevate your cooking platform. Measure the diameter size of your table legs. Cur some PVC pipes that have a diameter suitably large enough to insert those table legs into the pipes high enough so that the table can rest on the tops of the pipes once cut to make your desired table top height, taking into account the resting point of the table on the top edge of the pipe. This trick can also be used to level off sleeping cots at a desired height to allow for under the cot storage for beds in a van build out. The PVC pipes just end up as lift supports. You could even add threaded sections for fine leveling adjustments on uneven surfaces. Let's see how that works out for you on your next video. Keep up your good work. Thanks!
  • It was pretty dry down there last spring/summer on the Appalachian Trail until early June - then the heavens opened up. New England was sodden from nearly continuous rain in August. An older man, who was a week ahead of me, drowned while trying to cross Stony Brook in New Hampshire. What a nice setup for a stay-put camping trip! Watch those bee stings! I'm allergic, too. Same symptoms. Three years ago I got stung on the cheek, and my face began to swell up. I didn't have an epipen, so I took some Benedryl and did fine. I was concerned when my neck began to swell, but the Benadryl took care of everything.
  • Hahaha “go big” like “Mexico will pay for that wall” I remember watching bloodsport. All the kids would compare him to other karate dudes.
  • I can't wrap my head around the fact that some folks think temps in the 80s qualifies as "hot." Warm, sure. But here in central Texas we routinely have 40-60 consecutive days over 100 degrees in the summer.
  • I did buy one of the fire pits. I’m pleased with it. It works well. ❤❤❤❤
  • Yes, Luke, it has been a long time since you have been to the "Cabin." I noticed yesterday when I saw the last episode you did there was a year ago, or at least that is what it said of the video description. I think it may have been last fall during hurricane season. It's okay we are very forgiving and are very thankful you take time out of your busy schedule to make content for us.
  • @Urkzilla
    Best outdoor channel on the net
  • @carolcruz602
    Good afternoon Luke. Hope you and your family are doing well. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. Always look forward to them. 😊
  • @whicks3
    I used to buy Epipens for an asthmatic family member. This was way before greed set in. They were $16 !
  • Luke, if it's even a thing with you get a 1 quart cheap spray bottle, put white vinegar, some salt and a little dish soap in it and and spray that grass growing up between your paving stones there on your "terrace" on a nice sunny day and it will all be gone next day.