I was looking for some ideas to build my own, and you just gave me one ! Thx ! I will probably add some bearings on each corner to help me slide it better (I can get some old ones that I rebuild from my job to keep it cheap.
@@QuentinlLeroy glad I inspired your build! My cons stay true, it doesn’t slide well when fully loaded. But it’s still going strong as an ultra budget friendly build!
Good call on the pot insulator! Gonna try and make one this weekend with extra reflextix I have. I also pre-cut / make stuff at home too. Saves so much time.
I use this box for camping as well. It holds all my in-tent (bit of a glamper) gear such as lamps, toiletries, charging gear, first aid, air pump etc while also serving as an end table beside my cot.
This was in Crown Land in Ontario Canada. Shoot me an email for more info @ tacomanzofficial@gmail.com or DM me on IG, link in description. Get out there and camp!
I've never been a fan of coolers on canoe trips, too bulky on the portages and they are a subpar food storage/safety option. But on a short trip with no portaging or bears that cooler looks good. Great gear choices!
Thats a great point, this was a short portage so it was easy to bring the cooler, a few hundred meters at best. Definitely leaving at home for longer portages. Thanks for watching!
I used this box on a recent trip and realized on a very dewy morning that my utensil roll snaps over the long black handle when I hung it forward to the front of the box. Campcraft Outdoors utensil roll (I had custom made with 5 slots & extra loops on the side for S hooks - hang dishcloth, towel, longer tongues, etc…). I liked the size & shape of the Coho box so much I bought another one. It fits the GSI bugaboo non stick fry pan at the bottom too, my big SS bowl which fits the kitchen aid strainer and then set of SS pots (Tfal Ingenio), GSI SS kettlist.
@TACOMANZOFFICIAL Dude, that's awesome. I love it when something that's manufactured is used for other applications other than what it was meant for. Thx 👍 😊
@@amster60 it’s a Marmot Tungsten 4P. I talk about it in my Essential Camp Gear video if you’re interested. The thumbnail is linked at the end of this video
@@NVLunarTaco so helpful to have, any differences in your build compared to mine? The CAD program is called SHAPR3D and the rubber floor mat is a generic mat I bought from Costco in Canada.
Thanks for the tour! This gave me a lot of great ideas. I’m a completely beginners and would like to know what you consider as the most essential of all your gear
Great video. I travel in my Jeep and looking to consolidate and minimize what I carry on my road trips. Looks like we carry the same Mora Kniv and Bellows. I'm trying to replace my Eureka two burner stove and like your setup. Can you make a video on the Camping Moon stand? Do you have the Z01 or Z02? Does the MSR pocket rocket work with the Camping Moon stand? Also, it would helpful if you made a video cooking on the stove with the stand.
@@enriquepadilla8826 I have the Z01 which is the taller stand. Yes the Pocket Rocket works since the stand uses a Lindal valve similar to isobutane canisters. Thanks for the video recommendations I’ll highly consider it!