If i could only have 1 stove...which would it be ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZUPiIU7hnB8.html and is this budget stove as good as the jetboil ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I-2XQAaQJNE.html
PLEASE SETTLE THIS : SOME SAY YES YOU CAN,OTHERS NOT....CAN YOU MAKE A STEW OR CAN OF SOUP IN THESE OR JUST WATER? SOME CLAIM THE COATING ISNT FOOD SAFE(BUT IT IS WATER???) (THE WATER POT)
a vango ground level stove , jetboils arent the best up mountains . where you have to dig a hole to bury most of the things ( keep them from blowing over ) as for the full english breakfast you can cook the lot on an old spade 😀
I’ve got a jetboil flash I’ve had it about eight years , I use it for motorcycle touring , it’s fast and efficient and hardly uses any gas and the small cylinder fits nicely inside , it’s not the cheapest but the quality of it is worth it to me and it’s never let me down
Love that you've done this video and show what is possible, although I know I will never want to carry all the extra "stuff" you need to do this. It's okay for garden camping but it makes my camping breakfast of a pot noodle, an apple and a mug or two of instant coffee look positively barbarian :)
Really appreciate you keeping us going throughout this difficult time. Great content, very informative. Definitely makes me want to go wild camping when this is all over. Thanks mate.
Great video Paul. I really wan to go for a wild camp but can’t 🤣😭 make sure your out camping as soon as this passes over! Appreciate you making content for us all to watch over lock down! Stay safe! Cheers! Jack.
Thank you so much. Really handy video. I like seeing the different abilities of the stoves, not just water boiling. This shows the different uses for meal making well. There's nothing I love more than making breakfast in the woods!
Freaking fantastic. I have been on a tear for the proper Fry Up. No better way to start the day! Went way back for this video, but been a fan for quite some time. How far you've come since! But I'd love to see you do another full English in the backcountry or the Moors.
You don't even need hot water for the aeropress, you can make cold brew. It's on their website, you just put a scoop of coffee in, cold water on top and stir for a minute. Press down and you get a surprisingly good cup
Oh my god Paul! You never fail to entertain me. I am only 16 and quite frankly, i can safely say that its hard to amuse people of my age group. So for that, you deserve a pat on the back! Can I recommend that you do a Q&A. I know, i know, your thinking to yourself “Q&A’s aren’t unique” but in this case, i really want to see some of the things that go on in your daily life, outside of all the camping malarkey. Anyway, stay safe Paul and i hope that lockdown isn’t going to carry on for too long so you can get back out into the wilderness, making some more of the quality content that you produce. Thanks Paul. -Dan 👍
I think I'm going to do a live stream this week sometime. So hopefully i can answer a fair amount of questions then. Thanks for watching and stay safe.
@@danieldalton9055 you are a great 16 year old, and you sound like a wise young man. You remind me of my son back when he was your age, and he has carried his wisdom, work ethic and motivation into adulthood in his work and his family life. Go well young man, there is something special about you! ❤️🤗👍🏾 From a New Zealand Nana who still loves hiking and camping. 🏕
Another good video Paul, I will be getting into wild camping when this all finally returns to some normality, living in North Wales I'm very lucky to have my pick of places & I've been following you for a while now for inspiration. Stay safe mate
@@anthonymurphy5850 unfortunately I had a cancer scare 18 months ago, After several tests it transpires that I have type 2 diabetes & since been diagnosed asthmatic too, lucky me double whammy. So while this Corona Virus is all around us I will not be leaving the house unless its absolutely necessary my friend.
Yes I am very sorry to hear about that of course by ALL MEANS TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF....I just meant I try to avoid all problems and people to get out there to the Wood's...to clear my head from all this worried..and paranoia...it bothers me that the Media got us afraid to sit on our front porch...but yes take care of yourself and when this pedemic is over ..I hope you enjoy your special place in the woods...like I have....Paul Messner has a positive affect on me to do just that.🌤️☺️Get strong and Well Harry.
The skillet is great. It evens out the heat well across the pan, and the non stick surface if the best I've come across to date. Thanks for watching my friend
Thanks, I had no guess what the word was. For anybody else wondering about the etymology: ' "slice of bread and butter," 1855, northern English, from butter (n.) + -y (2).'
Thanks for the video Paul! My daughter camped her way from Savannah, Georgia, to Los Angeles last Spring. She has a Jet Boil too and she loves it! Thanks for keeping us all engaged! -Kevin
Love the minimo, I’ve used one for a while. Very economical on gas I’ve found. Never bothered with the coffee filter though. Hopefully soon be back out on Dartmoor wild camping. Stay safe
It's my new go to cooking setup. Really pleased how it's performing. The aeropress makes great coffee. Hopefully things will be back to normal soon and we can properly enjoy the outdoors again. Thanks for watching.
@@SherWoodBs My favourite, that I use in the cab of my van, is Colombian Personal Drip Filter Coffee from Sainsbury's Taste the Difference. It's a bag/sachet of coffee grounds. You rip the head off the bag, open the wings that go over the edge of your mug and then then just pour water into it. No need for all the extra gubbins of the cafetiere. Hey presto a lovely mug of coffee that is easy to control for taste. I've tried Taylors's of Harrogate coffee bags that you throw into a mug of water, but they come a very poor second for taste/strength to the one's Ive just described.
The skillet is great. It evens out the heat well across the pan, and the non stick surface if the best I've come across to date. Thanks for watching my friend
I always enjoy Paul’s you tube clips and as of recently, the longer videos. I don’t know about everyone else but watching all of the you tube channel videos during the lockdowns really helped me. This comment is really a BIG thank you to Paul Messner … you’re a star ⭐️ Dude 😉👍👍 Best wishes to Jo as well 👍
Hi Paul, I'm on my second Jetboil, my first lasting 15 years. I bought the Zip model to replace the old one but that one you have is much more refined! The gas knob is much safer on yours being able to control it further from the flame. I'm liking the recess in the lid for the cannister stand too! Happy home camping, Paul
I really like the stove. It's very efficient with the fuel and the simmer control is very precise. The skillet is great too. It evens out the heat well across the pan, and the non stick surface if the best I've come across to date. Thanks for watching and stay safe.
The only thing missing Paul, are the hills in the background .. now where’s that green screen? 😉 By the way, the metal filters you can get for the Aeropress are really good. I got mine from Amazon.
It's from valley and peak. there's a link in the description of the video. Glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching and look after yourself my friend.
I've been watching your videos all winter waiting for the spring to attempt my 1st hike and wildcamp. Obviously on hold now. I'm 39years old live in Cumbria and I've never even been up any fells yet. Hopefully this year. Keep up the good work.
A small cool bag with thin ice packs will keep your meat usable for 3 days easily, I take a couple every trip in the summer. The MIER small lunch box bag (£8.99 for 2) and the Thermos Freezeboard Ice Packs 200g (£7.12 for 2, x2) on Amazon fit together perfectly. I add a little cardboard inside, above and below, for extra insulation but it’s not necessary, it helps the bag keep its structure more than anything.
I'd just think about what you're taking but meats alright for a while or you could just freeze it and let it thaw before cooking it but you could use cured meats like bacon, prosciutto, chorizo which are fine hanging in the atmosphere
Jet boil looks sick but I don't boil that much water or like gas cans so not for me and I only like music videos but I watched your video instead of finding another after asking for likes
Great video Paul. I've been using the jetboil since my army days, it's a great piece of kit. The frying pan looks to be a new improved product. I have bought on separate occasions, the fluxring pan. Both pans were awful, both only heated the centre of the pan due to the flux ring which burnt the food continuously. The heat would not go beyond the ring to the outer edge of the pans. Needless to say I opted for the GSI pan. Still it's an invaluable piece of kit that goes everywhere with me.
Hi Paul. I loved camping in the garden the other night. Not the usual adventure, but did mean I could get ultra comfy rather than my usual 'As light as I can get away with' approach. I like the design of the jetboil but prefer the ETA lite+. This is because I had a jetboil flash let me down at the OMM a couple of years back (the pin that presses down in to the canister jammed). It was a bit demoralising at the time! The Primus has never let me down - well, so far! Stay safe mate, Oli
I used to own a ETA lite. These are also good stoves. As for the Jetboil, I really like the stove. It's very efficient with the fuel and the simmer control is very precise. The skillet is great too. It evens out the heat well across the pan, and the non stick surface if the best I've come across to date. Thanks for watching and stay safe.
Coffee drinker here and I hate instant. Although your coffee gadget looks fine. You can get all size lightweight cafetieres now and it is a bit easier. Just pad it a bit in a bag if carrying on a rucksack. Or wrap it in a towel. That cooked breakfast looked good and your egg was perfect mmmmm :)
I've been buying old army kit earlier this year, planning for a big hike later on in the year, camping out in your garden (during the current lockdown) means you can test your kit, without any issues(?) not yet got everything, but I can certainly start testing kit, thanks for the vid and stay safe
Little tip ive found, it you put the plunger at position 4, take the filter cap off, then pour the water onto the coffee. (Let the water cool a little first, you dont want to scold the coffee) then put the filter and cap on, spin and plunge. Better tasting coffee.
I'll have to try that. Thank you. The aeropress is a bit of a faff but it makes a great cup of coffee. But if you are outdoors, or camping then there's no rush so the faff is worth it. Thanks for watching and stay safe.
Myself and the family had a great time garden camping during lockdown - we probably spent about 2 weeks in total spread out over many weeks, sleeping in the garden - we did open air camping, lightweight hiking-style camping, hammock camping, we got the teepee out on occasion, and even had a luxury camping experience when we told the kids they could bring ANYTHING from the house to our "campsite". They both slept on their full bed mattresses and we had the 50" TV and Playstation in the family tent as well! The thing we missed most though was our campervan - not going out in her for such a long period was a bit of a shame. As for the fry-up - to be honest that's better than most people manage with a full kitchen!
Lovely to find an interesting channel on this side of the Atlantic producing good videos, especially one's involving JetBoil's Minimo Stove and a delicious, beautifully cooked breakfast! The good presentation and narration hugely benefitted from not having a competing soundtrack, something other channels would benefit from adopting! On the basis of the good presenter and content I'm happy to have subscribed and look forward to seeing your other videos.
Outstanding brekkie. Most memorable brekkie I ever had was cooked on a stainless steel shovel on a building site in Coalville, Leics. Bought a Coleman fyreknight gladiator two burner stove the other year, oh dear I think it’s from the bottom of the falcon 9 rocket, it’s roars.
Nice one , I had to buy my pan support separately but it's great , like the look of the frying pan tho , I bought a cheap one & stupidly used it as a plate as well , scratched all the surface with a fork & knife , so glad I learned my lesson on a cheap one ....
The skillet is great. It evens out the heat well across the pan, and the non stick surface if the best I've come across to date. Thanks for watching my friend
What, no black pudding? I have a gen1 JetBoil that still works. I still use it for camping but for backpacking, I've switched to a lighter system. From what I understand the MiniMo is more efficient with its wider profile at capturing heat and the regulators can now simmer. Sounds like you love it so that's what counts. Thanks for sharing your backyard adventure.
I blame panic buyers for no black pudding haha. I like how this Jetboil is a little more veratile. It's very efficient with the fuel and the simmer control is very precise. The skillet is great too. It evens out the heat well across the pan, and the non stick surface if the best I've come across to date. I think the there's so many more types of meal that you can cook on this setup, over the Jetboil style stoves that are only really setup for a quick boil. Thanks for watching.
I’ve been thinking about getting a JetBoil for a while. Can’t really go anywhere at the moment, but I’m tempted. As the festivals are also cancelled, I might just pitch a tent in my garden as well and isolate out there.
Well done that is a Full English Breskfast making my mouth water....... I dont camp i sail with a small sailing cruiser but was looking better breakfasts and up popped your page.. A real breakfast !!!
Why am i watching this at 3:30 am? I am soo hungry now. Also the sound of birds singing is one if life's pleasures. Love the vids paul keep em comming.
Hi Paul, I’m a newbie to your channel but not to this game, having done my Silver DofE in 1964 and been an expedition leader and assessor for the Award scheme but now retired. I’m impressed with your channel and the way you guide your viewers through equipment and the etiquette of this type of hobby. I’ve still got most of my kit but when on overseas expeditions the tent was always provided by which ever organiser my school chose to use. My own tent is not suitable for backpacking but my Exped mattress is my most treasured possession, it was the one you pumped up using the palms of your hands, real comfy. Your videos are tempting me back, not least by this Jetboil!👍🏻👍🏻