That is a great steer and I actually have tomato powder in the pantry but I have not used it yet. I have been thinking of ways to put it to use especially as I have been looking at ways to avoid a cooler/fridge when traveling in the Jeep.
UPDATE-It just dawned on me that the entire recipe/ingredients are not visible when watching the video from inside the forum-I put the ingredients at the bottom.
I know there are a few vegetarians on the forums here and while I am not one of them it doesn't mean I don't like to mix it up from...
I have always been intrigued by the Tembo Tusk but have never made the mental leap to purchase one as I could never (in my mind) make sense of the true utility versus ofther items I already own (griddle, skillet, stove etc). All that being said I was intrigued when the iKamper Disco Series...
I just read a link attached to a GAIA email that references E3 Overland which is somehow connected to the Trail Recon You Tube Channel. When I looked at it is seemed to be a really expensive (monthly $20-$70/mo) and seems to have some educational aspect and conferences. Anyone here have any...
We take our tent and related sleeping gear in a large water resistant duffle bag and leave any wet stuff out in a perforated stuff sack. For other gear we use alu-box or zarges cases. For the most part everything is kept in their cases while in storage but I always go over the packing list...
After breaking a few guides off my rods carrying them in my Jeep we went ahead and bought travel rods that break down and fit into their cases (harder to find a case for my spinning rod than for casting rod). I then just velcro the cases to my roll bar. We also bought a bigger rod case that can...
The use of lower gear is definitely the right way to go and a light touch on the brakes. That is the reason that you have to stop part way down Pike's Peak for the brake check, people using brakes instead of gears to control their speed on descent and overheating the brakes.
This was a great...
I have no dog in the hunt for any brand really and expect they are all pretty solid units. That being said when I purchased I bought the Bluetti for the simple fact it used the Lithium Iron battery which can be recharged (their claim) up to 2,500 times and still retain 80%. Assuming all other...
Burritos and a hangover should definitely be considered a classic camping cuisine combo! But as you mention there are times when you can get too much of a good thing so having good bench depth is never a bad idea.
We have been to all of the listed parks and came out without a scratch. I would be curious to see how the numbers have changed graphed alongside the growth of Instagram etc. I don't know how many times I have seen people climb over fences and out onto ledges so that they can get a picture that...
A bit of a twist from my other cooking videos but one that I think is a great topic for over landers. During our trip last year we had no cooler or refrigerator so we tried dehydrating our own food for the first time and it was so much better than we expected. In the video I show a recipe we...
John, I concur with your statement that, if someone isn't interested in the content, they don't have to watch. In this case I think @grubworm was simply making a joke and was not taking a shot at you or your video. @grubworm has a bit of a dry sense of humor.
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