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Dinner time! - (3 of 10) 5 Day Solo Canoe Trip with Dog 

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Here I go over my new Primus LiTech cookset and DIY hobo stove/pot stand that can be used with wood or my Trangia alcohol stove.
Dinner is black bean wraps, keeping things light by dehydrating most of the ingredients at home and rehydrating at camp.
Come join me for dinner!
This is on a 5 day solo canoe trip with my dog Lucy in Algonquin park that I did the in middle of August. It was a great over all trip where I go through some tips & tricks, review some gear, try out a new tarp pitch, see beautiful wildlife and get through some thunderstorms in the night. I hope you enjoy it!
Much love,
Troy

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Комментарии : 37   
@mitchamaphone
@mitchamaphone 7 лет назад
So awesome to see you back! Glad Maddy is still kicking around and that you have expanded your pup crew!
@davidvermeer560
@davidvermeer560 6 лет назад
What an awesome DIY hobo stove! Awesome! Thanks for the tip!
@deblowry4535
@deblowry4535 7 лет назад
So Glad to see you back!
@louisehiker9246
@louisehiker9246 7 лет назад
Another great one! So glad you are back on YT.
@AZfishrman01
@AZfishrman01 7 лет назад
You're back! Awesome
@vonniemcb8149
@vonniemcb8149 7 лет назад
Glad to see you videoing again and to meet Lou (missing Maddy nice to see she's ok). Looking forward to seeing # 4,
@Boddah45
@Boddah45 7 лет назад
Love that stove.
@cnyphotovideo
@cnyphotovideo 7 лет назад
Very cool Troy. I like the stove set up. I'm enjoying the trip.
@RandomButtonPusher
@RandomButtonPusher 7 лет назад
Food dehydrators rock! Made the best beef jerky I've ever had in my own kitchen, not to mention the sweetest dried oregano, etc. Sure makes good camp eating easier.
@kidrockfan69
@kidrockfan69 7 лет назад
Glad you're back.Hope you do a lot more videos
@mobowhunter3781
@mobowhunter3781 7 лет назад
Digging the new cook kit. Very well thought out.
@christopherlang3085
@christopherlang3085 6 лет назад
Another great video. I've been getting some great ideas to try out. Thanks for sharing.
@rikwhite8150
@rikwhite8150 7 лет назад
Hungry now!! Another good vid, going to have to start the dehydrator up once again :)
@sherman8363
@sherman8363 6 лет назад
Like your set up for the stove.
@omasadventures8236
@omasadventures8236 7 лет назад
Thanks for taking us along! I like the cooking setup. Thanks for the recipes that you share. Sometimes you just need some new inspiration!
@MaddyTheGoose
@MaddyTheGoose 7 лет назад
Thanks for tuning in, I've been tweaking my mess kit and will release a video on the details. I'm really digging it.
@neildbarker
@neildbarker 7 лет назад
I'm interested in a stove set-up for hiking this year. I like the idea of something lightweight like a Trangia. Bodums/French press coffee is great - no fussing around with filters or worse: instant coffee. Looking forward to part 4!
@christophergenovese1018
@christophergenovese1018 7 лет назад
I'm very glad you're back! I enjoyed the video as always. Thanks in particular for going over the details of your cook kits. That's a very clever and compact setup. I am curious how long it took for that stove to boil a liter of water. One technique for your consideration: Freezer-Bag Cooking. I think this started in the backpacking community, but it works great on canoe trips too. Store your dehydrated meals or ingredients in heavy-duty quart-sized ziplocs (or whatever), rehydrate them directly in the bag, and where appropriate, eat them from the bag as well. If you avoid leftovers, you have no cleanup, minimal pack-out weight, and negligible odor. (Roll up and seal the bags, messiest on the inside, and put them in an outer "garbage" ziploc or opsak. No washing or food waste left at camp.) With your wraps, this would have avoided cleanup for the cup and pan, for instance. I've been using that technique on canoe trips for a while now, and it's easy and versatile. (For even moderate length trips, you can dehydrate tasty, whole meals, and they'll keep. It requires prep but is fast and easy in camp and very satisfying.)
@journeyman7189
@journeyman7189 7 лет назад
Delicious looking meal. Totally understand why you didn't go with the tent fly. Need that breeze to freshen things up. Also, check out Andy Skurka's Rice and Beans with Fritos and Cheese - One of the best trail meals I've ever had and one I always bring now.Nate
@MikeProut
@MikeProut 7 лет назад
Thanks for taking us along.
@alf3553
@alf3553 7 лет назад
Troy. Great video. I keep a silicone wristband on the bottom section of my trangia. When the top is hard to get off, it makes a great gripping tool. I take it off when using the stove. It can be used as a pot gripper, but it's not the best at that but it can assist with a pot or pan.
@WestCoastWheelman
@WestCoastWheelman 7 лет назад
alf3553 ProTip: if you have trouble loosening a lid like that stove or a jar or whatever, just switch hands. The way your thumb opposes the grip on your right hand cams off when turning anti-clockwise and the more pressure you apply, the more it works against your actual grip. Using the other hand for loosening does the opposite and makes your grip cam on and lock even tighter with more pressure. It's kinda like how old drum brakes work, the direction of rotation applies more torque because of the way the pads pivot.
@knoxonwoods5636
@knoxonwoods5636 7 лет назад
Great video! love to see that you are back.
@mahoneypony79
@mahoneypony79 7 лет назад
beans and coffee. man, you must have kept your poor dog up all night!! :)
@MaddyTheGoose
@MaddyTheGoose 7 лет назад
Haha, my dogs are troopers... in more ways than one.
@logu0004
@logu0004 7 лет назад
Seems like the trick to using a trangia well, is the wind shield I guess.
@viajey
@viajey 7 лет назад
Awesome to see you're back man! I just started watching camping videos some months ago and I really loved your videos, but I was terribly disapointed when I saw that you had stopped some time ago. Keep it up!
@MeetMeOutside
@MeetMeOutside 7 лет назад
Very nice , as always !
@TheRobertmthoms
@TheRobertmthoms 7 лет назад
Love your videos!!!!
@lordkestlerful
@lordkestlerful 7 лет назад
ok now I'm hungry
@samorayee420
@samorayee420 6 лет назад
sorry I love only tube . he always playing like crazy boy
@troygaylord5844
@troygaylord5844 Год назад
Hey Nekon, I've been meaning to tell you this for years. Ever since you left this comment saying you "love only tube" Toby's nickname has become "The Tube". To this day I still call him that over 50% of the time. So thanks for your comment and leaving your mark on Toby "The Tube" and I. Much love and I wish you all the best.
@TomsBackwoods
@TomsBackwoods 7 лет назад
Looked great man!
@ISashaI
@ISashaI 7 лет назад
refried beans AND black beans?? I Hope Lou has her own sleeping bag!
@RoboRocker69
@RoboRocker69 6 лет назад
Why not use wood on nice days and alcohol on wet ones?
@MaddyTheGoose
@MaddyTheGoose 6 лет назад
I often do just that, but sometimes I'm just lazy :) Thanks for watchin'!
@shurppa64
@shurppa64 7 лет назад
Pease full
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