REVIEW: JETBOIL or Compact Backpacking Stove?

I got to use Jetboil Fast ( https://amzn.to/3SUdZau ) Camping stove system and Compact Backpacking Stove ( https://amzn.to/3Rh0akN ) . It was essential in our kits as it quickly got water boiling for food in about 2 – 3 minutes. I also used a cooking cookware set with a kettle ( https://amzn.to/3ARt9WZ ) and a 750ML titanium compact cooking pot cup ( https://amzn.to/3R8IA28 ) to boil water. I used Coleman Performance cooking fuel ( https://amzn.to/3TlBoll ) for my compact stove.

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The Jetboil Fast ( https://amzn.to/3SUdZau ) Camping stove system has fins on the bottom of the pot to collect heat. The pot is also covered by a cozy and a handle which makes it easy to pour and hold. I like how stable the base is with the feet that attaches to the Jetboil fuel ( https://amzn.to/3Pp84XG ) can base. There is a starter on the side of the stove as well as a dial for the valve to control the flame. Love this little stove to quickly make hot water for food and drinks.

Compact Backpacking Stove ( https://amzn.to/3Rh0akN ) was lighter and more versatile for cooking a pan, kettle, or other cookware on top of the stove. It did take longer to boil water than the JetBoil but it was also more compact and used generic fuel. It also had an ignition button and was very easy to use.

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HOW TO: Super Comfy CAMPING SETUP (ok… Glamping Setup)

I wanted my camping experience to be super comfortable with friends and family. So when they invited me I made my camp tent to be really comfortable. My setup includes aims to be be fast setup, spacious for changing inside the tent, warm during the night, great sleeping, night light and power station for charging and powering my tents lights and devices.

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For shelter, I got a four person pop up tent ( https://amzn.to/3J7bJbe ) that took 5 minutes to setup. I got a four person pop up tent tent so I have space to change clothing and even do a sponge bath inside my tent if necessary. It basically like a big umbrella that pops and locks in place. Setup and take down is extremely easy.

Before putting up the tent, you need a waterproof tarp ( https://amzn.to/3Q0JUnj ) to protect your tent from the ground moisture and dirt. I have a camping axe ( https://amzn.to/3BjhvEU )to drive the tent and tarp anchors down. Tip: bring a small brush to cleaning and dusting dirt off your tent, and shoes before going into your tent. Its also good to during packing up to clean the tent before packing it.

For my sleeping setup, I like very warm sleep. I have a my trusty Coleman Sleeping Bag ( https://amzn.to/3PU5QjH ), and my 10+ year old Therm-a-Rest Basecamp Self-Inflating Camping Sleeping Pad ( https://amzn.to/3vgeLUO ). This year, I added a 4lb lightweight camping cot ( https://amzn.to/3RXTKYZ ) to sleep on. It was more comfortable to sleep on the cot than on a air mattress. I put my sleeping pad on top of my cot.

I got a full size self-Inflating sleeping mats ( https://amzn.to/3vhAKut ) to place on my tent floor. This was better than kneeing on the hard ground, especially when there may be rocks. Last time, my knees got bruised. Its also good if you have want more sleeping space or work space.

For lighting and power, I have a pair of usb rechargeable mosquito zappers ( https://amzn.to/3oxnUVk ). It works well as a purple night light and as a powerful tent and camp light. I also use a NOVOO 148wh Power Station ( https://amzn.to/3IaWQnO ) to charge all my lights and mobile cell phone devices. I already own a Jackery Explorer 240 – Power Station ( https://amzn.to/3DVeKHW ) for the camp group use to charge their phones. However, I wanted something smaller and easier to have in my tent at night. I use my 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub with Individual LED Power Switches ( https://amzn.to/3PCw7DA ) to distribute power.

Overall, my camping setup is really comfortable and “glamping” as this is not really roughing it, but enjoying the experience. Normally the tent, sleeping mat, and sleeping bag are the main requirements.

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HOW TO: Extend Rear Pant Pockets Using a Sewing Machine.

We are going to extend the length of rear pant pockets in this video. New large cell phones no longer fit inside a standard rear pant pocket without sticking out. Womans pant pockets are even smaller! My mom and I will be using my Brother CS7000i Sewing Machine (https://amzn.to/3E7TWfQ ).

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Costco has the Weatherproof Vintage Weather-Flex Pants ( https://amzn.to/3QwggqR ) which I loved the fit and stretch. So I bought 5 pairs with a longer length to use the extra length material to extend the rear pockets.

We used about 3 inches to extend 1.5 inches of the rear pocket.
You will need a sewing machine, we use a Brother CS7000i Sewing Machine (https://amzn.to/3E7TWfQ ) for 90% of all our sewing. You will also need a dethreader or thread ripper. Previously we made a How to hem your pants video. I really love my Brother CS7000i Sewing Machine (https://amzn.to/3E7TWfQ ). I use it much more than my Singer 4322 Heavy Duty Sewing Machine ( https://amzn.to/3C8Xjmw ) which we use for heavy materials.

  1. After dethreading inch of the rear pocket, you also need to dethread the hem of the pocket. Be sure to remove all the loose thread.
  2. We measured and cut about 3 inches of material off the leg length
  3. The extension piece was cut to the shape of the pocket to continue the pattern.
  4. We attached the extension onto the rear pocket
  5. We then sewed the the sides and reinforced edge of the pocket.
  6. we finished with heming the pant legs.

Stuff in this video:
Weatherproof Vintage Weather-Flex Pants ( https://amzn.to/3QwggqR )
Brother CS7000i Sewing Machine (https://amzn.to/3E7TWfQ )
La Canilla Sewing Machine Carrying Case ( https://amzn.to/3dXIWqQ )

Overall I love my new new pants with extended rear pockets, my Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra actually confidently fits in the pocket.

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