Space is a huge challenge, been watching Marco@OverlandX too, he did a baja trip too, he found local fisherman and local markets, lots of seafood and fresh meats, enjoy your trip to baja, what I seen it's beautiful down there, a smaller camp trailer like a x1 would be nice, stay safe and safe travels brahda, will keep an eye out for your videos on your trip, see you lathas brah 👍🤙👊
Marco is the man! Yeah, now that I have been there I have a completely different outlook on how I would pack and prepare for a trip down there. The next time we go we will be far more prepared and I will plan around buying more local foods down there. Definitely the way to go!
Bones brethren! I’m all about cold brew! Even if you like hot coffee, you can just heat it back up but I prefer it cold. I always have it in the fridge. And when it comes to Bones, the flavor comes out WAY more with cold brew. It’s actually quite astonishing of the difference. Some flavors are too much flavor when made this way! I use a 32 ounce Rumble Jar. Best Cold brew kit I have found yet: amzn.to/49mA74x Pour lid: amzn.to/49o8JTY I also own this Nalgene compatible one. It’s nice that it makes the kit drop proof, but I like the mason jar better still. : amzn.to/49lw7Bn
@@IndependenceOverland i suppose we can be off the grid or away from shopping for more extended periods. When i was guiding 3 weeks no shops wasn’t uncommon
Just what I was looking for camping out of my 4Runner. Thanks, subbed
Yeah the small SUV game can be a challenge! Thanks for the sub!
I have a $400 budget 40 liter dual zone 12 volt refrigerator/freezer. Obviously, it is less than a Yeti for the same size and so much better.
Boxed milk never occurred to me as an option and that's a great idea! Thanks.
The 6 pack of 12oz ones is the best option, because then your hardly taking up any space at all in the fridge.
Some great tips, thanks for showing us how you do it and passing on some good ideas.
Thanks for checking it out!
Thanks for the video.. great info and insight!
Happy to help, thanks Daniel
Space is a huge challenge, been watching Marco@OverlandX too, he did a baja trip too, he found local fisherman and local markets, lots of seafood and fresh meats, enjoy your trip to baja, what I seen it's beautiful down there, a smaller camp trailer like a x1 would be nice, stay safe and safe travels brahda, will keep an eye out for your videos on your trip, see you lathas brah 👍🤙👊
Marco is the man! Yeah, now that I have been there I have a completely different outlook on how I would pack and prepare for a trip down there. The next time we go we will be far more prepared and I will plan around buying more local foods down there. Definitely the way to go!
Independence~ nice !see ya!!🤟
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We get the Bones Coffee too! I've been trying different coffee making solutions. Do you have a go to best coffee solution?
Bones brethren!
I’m all about cold brew! Even if you like hot coffee, you can just heat it back up but I prefer it cold. I always have it in the fridge. And when it comes to Bones, the flavor comes out WAY more with cold brew. It’s actually quite astonishing of the difference. Some flavors are too much flavor when made this way!
I use a 32 ounce Rumble Jar. Best Cold brew kit I have found yet: amzn.to/49mA74x
Pour lid: amzn.to/49o8JTY
I also own this Nalgene compatible one. It’s nice that it makes the kit drop proof, but I like the mason jar better still. : amzn.to/49lw7Bn
cool video! camping alot myself and agree with you on like 98% of the stuff! Just curious, it is the frontrunner foam deviders in the wolfpack? =)
I actually built those out of really cheap materials. I’ll try to find out what the stuff is called, it’s been a few years
@@IndependenceOverland oh okay cool!
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Par cooked rice I treat like a back packing meal. Pour a little water in the plastic bag & close. They are an amazing short cut. 🥾⛰️🇨🇦❤️
Now your thinking!
Is the no fridge thing specifically north americans? I know if Africa and Australia fridge is one of the first thing you buy
It’s caught on here in the last 5-7 years. Not everyone spends the money on them though, because ice is so easily acquired pretty much anywhere here.
@@IndependenceOverland i suppose we can be off the grid or away from shopping for more extended periods. When i was guiding 3 weeks no shops wasn’t uncommon