FALL HAMMOCK CAMPING And Cooking Pho On A Twig Stove

FALL HAMMOCK CAMPING And Cooking Pho On A Twig Stove

I had to travel to Arizona for business and so I took the weekend to make my way there and camp along the way. I spent the first night in the Tushar Mountains of Utah and was able to drive into an area I could camp in. It was a great spot with golden aspen trees near by, cold fall weather and perfect trees for hanging my hammock. I cooked dinner on my twig stove and and made a yummy pot of pho which is a Vietnamese soup with rice noodles. I got a great nights sleep and then filmed a video on how to hammock camp for under $200!

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Tomas W. Mitchell

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Video Chapters:

00:00 Driving through Marysville Music by a Utah local Dave Sharp
01:41 At my campsite
02:38 Setting up my Superior Gear Hammock system
03:14 Wood for the fire
03:42 Kampmate Titanium Twig Stove
07:40 Making Pho for dinner in my Uberleben Kessel pot
12:50 Tour of my camp and hammock setup
16:52 Eating with chopsticks while wearing gloves?
18:32 Getting ready for bed, how to sleep in the cold.
20:37 Good morning!
22:37 Make sure to watch my next video on hammocking for under $200!

Happy trails!

Highland Traveler theme music written and performed by me. Download a free copy here: https://www.reverbnation.com/tomasmitchell

Other music by a great Celtic Musician from Utah Dave Sharp. Check out his music here: https://idlewildrecordings.com/idlewild-celtic-music-home-page

Camera Gear used on this shoot: Nikon D850 and my Nikkor 28-300 3.5-5.6 lens and my Rokinon 14 mm 2.8 lens. My tripod for this shoot was my cheep but light Sunpack carbon fiber tripod and Move Shoot Move Ball Head.

Video shot with my Osmo DJI Pocket 2 and wireless microphone, my new Go Pro 7 Silver camera and my IPhone 11 phone. Check out the DJI Pocket 2 here: https://store.dji.com/product/pocket​​​​

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