Les the canoe tripper, I so want to see more of this. Saw Wabikimi with Logan which was awesome but crave more. Love seeing that organized garage, labelled bins and all. Organizational skills are an underrated quality in a backcountry tripper.
Hello everyone ... Cool -- another Les Stroud video premiere !!! I love the Bigfoot video a few weeks ago. I watched both Bigfoot premieres on here, and I was sure happy -- as Les is doing some real investigations. Les is sure making the days of staying home more during the Pandemic -- liveable, enjoyable, and not as difficult. Thank you Les for doing that ... World has enough Troubles & Sorrows now.
Much appreciated mr Stroud! Well noted. Looking forward to tomorrows video. 😁 Sincerely wish you and everyone involved, best of luck & success for all projects and the future
I've enjoyed all your shows over the years entertaining and educational . Have been canoe camping for over 40 yrs, earlier on my wife started doing pretty much what you have shown in this video ([now of course I have tell her how right she was ;) ] . She also use to make her own beef jerky in the oven way better than any store bought . Altho I do still love the odd beans and wiener meal .
Yes, I miss Dual Survival. I liked Dave too. Remember Dave from Season 1 (maybe S2 also?). Cody & him sure had good chemistry. I miss that damned show.
This is awesome information about food. I never gave much thought on dehydrated food. Wow! You pack some awesome meals Les! I'm going to have to try this out. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and sweet information!
Wow that dehydrator is a great idea! But man that is a lot of work but certainly worth it. This is a great idea for future homemade “MRE”s. Thanks for this tip. Some really great tips. I love how you are all about the fine-dining bare necessities of the wild. 😂
I do it the same way for canoe trips or thru hikes except I will put individual meals in Quart bags and then put them in a gallon vacuum seal bag along with snacks for the day and seal it.
Great vid. I'd like to see what gear you pack to prepare that stir fry. Anyone can dehydrate, but how do you put it all together to make that meal? Are you packing a frypan? What stove are you using?