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#202940 - 04/24/19 07:59 AM Going Ultralight, Stealth Camping and Cooking Tips
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Hiking, Camping and Backpacking Tips and Tricks | Going Ultralight, Stealth Camping and Cooking on Trail

In this video we decided to share with you the lessons that we've learnt after being hiking, camping and backpacking for more than two years now. So all the beginner backpacker's stay tuned because there will be some useful hacks and tips for you! Let's begin!

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/VgwM4f-ZWg4


Let us know what are your own personal tips and tricks when you're hiking, camping and backpacking. We always eager to learn new things so make sure to leave us a comment below!

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#202956 - 04/27/19 11:43 PM Re: Going Ultralight, Stealth Camping and Cooking Tips [Re: walkingnatur]
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I tried to watch this video twice, but was unable to understand much of the dialogue--it's not so much your accent (I was married to a first generation immigrant, so I'm use to accents!) but that both of you are talking much too fast!

I wanted to find out your definition of "stealth camping" (which in the US is often defined as illegal camping), but was unable to determine it from the narration in the video.

I strongly suggest you slow down your narration!



Edited by OregonMouse (04/27/19 11:45 PM)
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#202973 - 05/04/19 02:11 PM Re: Going Ultralight, Stealth Camping and Cooking Tips [Re: OregonMouse]
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Originally Posted By OregonMouse
I tried to watch this video twice, but was unable to understand much of the dialogue--it's not so much your accent (I was married to a first generation immigrant, so I'm use to accents!) but that both of you are talking much too fast!

I wanted to find out your definition of "stealth camping" (which in the US is often defined as illegal camping), but was unable to determine it from the narration in the video.

I strongly suggest you slow down your narration!



Appreciate your feedback. You can always switch on the English subtitles that we have in every video. You are the first person who points this out to us. We would rather thought that we speak too slow sometimes. But maybe in some parts it is fast. When we are saying stealth camping we usually refer to wild camping, we thought that it is related.

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