You Have To Be Ready To Protect Yourself - Overlanding Rain Camping Adventure

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In this episode, Luke is storm camping in a Space Age Tent - You Have NEVER Seen anything like it before!

Get Ready for lots of rain, thunder and lightning.
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コメント (21)
  • I am 72 year old woman it seems to me that people seem to believe they can do about anything. I too have a right to carry and do have a hand gun. It makes me sad that people have decided it is ok to bother others but for fun. But for a woman alone it can be very scary. Not so much now with the gun. So please be careful Luke the world has got just nuts of late.
  • One thing I learned from being in law enforcement is that, no matter where you are and what time it is, someone is milling around and has eyes on you. You can think you're in the most remote place and you're alone, but you're not. Obviously, I'm very suspicious of people because I've seen their propensity for evil, but I try to stay grounded because it takes a toll.
  • Something you might consider doing, is backing your vehicle into your parking spot; you'll be facing out, ready to go, if you decide you need to leave in a hurry.
  • @htuckey
    I'm an 82 year old Army vet, trying to get back on my feet after surviving stage 3 esophageal cancer that cost me my esophagus and most of my stomach. Back in the day I used to do a lot of camping, mostly in a Boy Scout Explorer tent, and I really enjoyed it. I've been watching your videos, and they've got me wanting to go camping again, but in a vehicle instead of a tent. Hoping to do a bit of that this summer. I really enjoy your reviews and all your comments. No BS, and no agenda is the way to go, as far as I'm concerned. I can't do much hiking, as my lungs are shot due to working with a bunch of different toxic chemicals in my early 20s. But I can still enjoy being out in the woods and on the back roads. This is just to let you know that you (and Susie) are a big part pf that. Thank you, my friend, and keep on going! Strength and Honor -
  • We had a saying when I was in the Fire Service "Nothing good happens after midnight." Those guys were definitely up to no good at 2am.
  • I’m glad you’re okay. I am a 60 year old black female that never thought about camping until lately, would like to purchase a van and drive all over the US. Your videos help me to figure out what gear to get. 🙏 Thanks 🙏
  • I just spent last week in Parris Island, Beaufort, SC. for my Grandsons' Marine Boot Camp Graduation. We drove back through Jacksonville, FL to go back to Dallas. The next morning I woke up with a terrible sore throat and runny nose. in over five years I have not had one sick day! This I believe is allergies and not a cold. Mowing my small yard kicked my butt yesterday and I spent the rest of the day in bed. I don't take drugs, only vitamin supplements! At 71 years old I'd say that is pretty good.
  • The first book I purchased, at age 13, was Bushido The Way of the Warrior( original Shogun mini-series heavily influenced my life). Duty, honor, filial piety, etc are the foundation of who I am. Trails is a great name. Day 80 of chemo and still doing ok. 🤙⛺️
  • @aypanthony
    Yup, first aid kit, vehicle self recovery equipment, fire extinguisher and a pew pew is what I go out with. Stay safe
  • @pam-gw6uk
    When I see locations like this, the film "Deliverance" springs to mind.
  • Long time supporter. I’m a Police Detective in Massachusetts and I know you can take care of yourself. My sons going to the University of Alabama this fall and I’ll be doing several long road trips car camps to and from. One camper I fallow “kenny of all trades “ sets up motion detector around his camp site. I’ll be adopting this practice around my suv as I’d rather have some notice the. Open my eyes to someone right outside. Your camps are like therapy thank you for what you do.
  • Sadly, the world has never lacked in assholes or jerks, and that's putting it politely. Anyone traveling alone, but especially camping/hiking/hunting out in the 'Sticks,' had better have their safety/security at the forefront of their mind/attention. Carrying protection (There are many kinds) is mandatory, and if you can also manage it, get yourself a good trusty Doggo! They're outstanding 'First Alert' systems, and depending on what Breed you pair-up with, also excellent deterrents to things that might be out seeking to cause trouble/harm. Enjoy our world, yes! Do so safely and protected!
  • I usually don’t comment but those window screens are fricking awesome
  • @rz-zd2dd
    "Standing up for what's right and helping others.". Just defined what a man should be. Thanks Luke.
  • Luke first off let Me introduce MyselF to You.. I'm a former Airborne Soldier from the UK I served in the 3rd 2nd and 1st and the (10th Reserves)Battalions of the Parachute Regiment I really enjoy your relaxed pace and calm videos where you explain everything in great detail in a manner quite different to most survival channel's. Now I'm Retired on Medical grounds I find that I have too much time on My hands So I often practice the survival skills I've learnt and adapted over the Year's and although due to the nature of My illness I can no Longer venture too far from civilization I find watching Your videos an inspiration therefore I would like to thank You on behalf of Your British following
  • I e been a double amputee for 3 years. These videos help get me motivated to get back out and start living again. Keep up the great content
  • I was a firefighter and emt for over six years I’ve paid my debts to my community Luke now all I want to just retire and move up to my cabin and just be at peace with myself and the lord I sun just like everybody I’m not a religious man but I do believe in God I just want happiness and I’ve found it at my off grid cabin in the Appalachian mountains bud so wish me well thanks buddy !!!!
  • So thankful you did not have an "altercation" with the rude night visitors! May God keep you safe under His wings! 🙏
  • That's one good thing about camping with dogs. They will alert me to anyone getting at all close. Of course, they also will bark at regular night noises. I always park with the thought that I may have to leave quickly, so it's always pointed outward and toward a safe way to leave. I hate how many of these camping or van life videos mention someone bothering them for no reason at all. I go out away from society because I want it to leave me alone.