The Ancestral Pueblo Mesa Verde National Park
The cliff-dwelling ancestral Pueblo people of Mesa Verde National Park… Read More »The Ancestral Pueblo Mesa Verde National Park
The cliff-dwelling ancestral Pueblo people of Mesa Verde National Park… Read More »The Ancestral Pueblo Mesa Verde National Park
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Episode 12 Traveling North Out of the Southwest USA 2021 – John Gentry
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In this episode, I discuss the conditions I see driving North out of the Southwest USA in 2021. This is additional commentary for what I post on ExploreTraveler.com and, combined with the articles, videos, and photography you get an even fuller picture of life within the southwest in 2021.
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I created several articles during this trip and you can view them here.
https://exploretraveler.com/canyons-of-the-ancients-pueblo-cultural-sites/
https://exploretraveler.com/chaco-culture-national-historical-park-and-campground/
https://exploretraveler.com/feral-people-in-national-parks/
https://exploretraveler.com/bandelier-national-monument-hiking-trails/
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Camping Food Review – Omeals Pepperoni Pizza – John Gentry
today a new camping food supplier for you to consider. Omeals is like an MRE for regular people, and with a heating option.
See more of our camping food reviews here: https://exploretraveler.com/camping-food-tips-reviews-the-outdoors-videos/
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Transcript:
welcome everyone let’s do a new camping food review and today it’s oatmeal’s pepperoni pizza now you see me review mres and the way you heat the pizza is very similar to a modern day mre so you have three packets inside one of them is the heating packet and there’s two pieces of pizza so you put the heating packet between the two pizza packets and you fill the water to this little line here and it says you let it sit for three to five minutes i went maybe a little over five minutes and it was really really hot so let’s you know just go through real quick it’s 280 calories per servings and it’s two servings so 29 carbs per serving so this is not what i would call a diet food but you know you got picky kid you’re out caffeine and they’re like mom dude i want pepperoni pizza turns out there’s a pepperoni pizza and it probably will last for 20 years in this packet i’m not saying that’s a must-have but something to consider so let’s test it out
okay so it’s in these little packets here
let’s see how hot is it
it’s actually pretty hot they’re like little foil packets so it kind of looks like this so you take it out
it tastes like pepperoni pizza it’s not up to the journal level but that’s pretty close so next time what you think about if you just want to have kind of a fun snack this is something to think about
i wonder if i let it sit longer
if the cheese will melt
it got warm the packet was like boiling hot but the pizza itself was only warm so make sure you add enough water for sure because maybe i didn’t have enough water i’ll have to test it
actually that surprisingly tastes a lot like pizza
considering i am in a remote area of utah right now it’s kind of shocking to be eating pizza so if you’re looking for camping food hiking food prepping food whatever your reason may be um consider these little pizzas i think you know i make some nice surprises for kids especially if they’re under a little bit of stress something going on powers out whatever you can make them a pepperoni pizza now i mean this is pretty cool i went through many of storms with with our kids when they’re little and it would have been nice to have this and so we have a lot of these uh camping food reviews um consider sharing these whether you’re sharing them on you know facebook or twitter or any of the social media channels you can get them from facebook but they’re almost all entirely on our youtube channel explore traveler and we also have an article about camping food on exploretraveler.com and i usually put that article in the comments below and i pin it to the top so you can click through there and i try over time to add in all these articles sorry all these videos into the camping food article so they’re kind of all consolidated into one place and so if you’re on youtube please like comment hit the bell so you get notification next time i don’t pass post you know like all the time so it’s not like you’re gonna get bombarded i mean at most once or twice a week sometimes when i’m traveling so i’m trying to catch up but really it’s like no more than for a month and so and that’s assuming i can even do for a month i mean i also have to make a living so and you know so consider you know sharing our content we really appreciate it and i think until next time i want to uh just reach out i want you all to go to exploretraveler.com and to travel on don’t let anything stop you keep doing what you love and get outdoors take your family enjoy life and learn some new tips trips from our website from our youtube videos learn some survival skills camping skills go hiking fishing hunting get outdoors and be prepared for challenging times and by getting back out and doing things that you did as a child you know you refresh those skills and then if you ever need to go in an emergency such as you have a hurricane or whatever the reason you know that you can do something in emergency okay and so travel on everyone
Introduction The Canyons of the Ancients National Monument and the… Read More »Canyons Of The Ancients Pueblo Cultural Sites
Q & A Chaco Culture National Historical Park and Campground… Read More »Chaco Culture National Historical Park and Campground
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Camping Food Review – Nomad Nutrition Katmandu Curry – John Gentry ExploreTraveler
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https://exploretraveler.com/camping-food-tips-reviews-the-outdoors-videos/
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Transcript: hello everyone today i want to just go off for another camping food meal and today i’m going to start doing some more from this company called um nomad nutrition they kind of specialize in what them vegetarian meals as far as i know they only make vegetarian meals um they’re not one of my sponsors or anything like that so they haven’t paid me to do this um but that with that uh let’s move on and basically show you this is what blah blah packets look like and today this is the one called kathmandu curry and i kind of did a lot of research looking for somebody that kind of had some maybe you know because of all my time in asia i thought wow it would be nice to have some meals that i can just add water to to have like a little spice to them a little curry feel a little indian these guys do the great job they are out of burnaby british columbia canada and so if you look them up on the internet no mad nutrition i did that i ordered bulk from them um the owner kind of slash operator i think of their website he just did a phenomenal job so big shout out to nomad nutrition i think their meals are pretty good now this one i just heat it up
and let’s uh kind of give you an idea some of the ingredients that they use i would call them higher quality
and so they mix in some mushrooms and some lentils and some beans so you’re still getting protein you’re just getting it from a different source and then if you look at the rice it’s kind of a long grain rice
it’s very good um considering of all the other meals i’ve taste tested for all of you this one is probably one of my favorites so definitely look these guys up i do not think you can find these anywhere except online since they’re from british columbia but maybe rei or some place like that
again it kind of
looked like that you can see the curry in it and the beans and this is a really good meal
this particular one
620 calories so if we’re just sitting item it might be considered a little high but i’m actually on a small hike right now so i’m just taping this at a picnic table i found it’s got 64 grams of carbohydrates which if you’re watching carbs that’s kind of high so make sure you can burn that off but it’s got 20 grams of protein got some salt in it 360 milligrams again if you’re on a hike it’s okay
and basically the other ingredients are this is the potatoes chickpeas rice noodles coconut milk onions bell peppers carrots spinach mushrooms sun dried tomatoes olive oil garlic sea salt and there are certified they’re made with certified organic ingredients so that’s pretty good and it’s got let’s see
it’s uh let’s see gluten free dairy free soy free palm oil free and it’s non-gmo hey we’re very healthy today i should be proud of myself so you know next time you get a chance you want to look for something new something interesting look up no man nutrition look up this particular one kathmandu curry they have several different curry dishes check them out and i think you’re gonna really like it so make sure to like and share this video if you’re on youtube click that bell if you’re on facebook please share it really helps us a lot we reach a lot more people and we like to share this information all around the world because we try to make everything relevant internationally right a lot of these ideas and concepts and gear doesn’t have to be a copy exactly you can find something very similar you may be able to even make something yourself that’s very similar so until next time this is explore traveler out travel on everyone
Introduction The Bandelier National Monument has an infrastructure that enables… Read More »Bandelier National Monument Hiking Trails
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Bandelier National Monument – Hiking Falls Trail From Juniper Campground
By John Gentry of ExploreTraveler
Hiking the Falls Trail in Bandelier National Monument and Park. This particular trail is only about 2 miles round trip, and I did it in the morning. I was done by 10 am and was eating an Elk burger by 11 am in the cafe at the visitor center.
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Transcript:
so as you can see it’s uh getting dark now i am back out at bandelier national monument i’m going to be doing some more research this particular week um i’m going to be making a large article on bandolier so i needed to get some information on a couple remote sites and some additional information in regards to the ruins here from the pueblo peoples i’m currently making some hot water and as you can see the fire’s you know kind of going behind me helping keep the mosquitoes at bay and i am going to continue the the series of uh the basically the these camping foods or hiking foods whatever you want to call it this particular one is backpackers pantry it’s a beef snogwrap with noodles but i’ve got a whole bunch of them here and as i go through this week i’m going to give you some more information and some more tips on you know what to think what to expect and as you can see it’s getting dark here so this is going to be a quick little update video that i’m going to add to this food article uh please don’t forget to share our content like us on facebook follow us on on youtube subscribe or if you’re on twitter make sure you you know follow us there on youtube it’s really important that you don’t just subscribe you have to click the little bell because that’s the only way you’ll be notified if a new video was uploaded and i’m i’m uploading the series now and it’s going to be the same on facebook as it is on youtube but you know different people are on different channels so thank you for following us and uh if you want more information on what’s going on just go to exploretraveler.com
i’m currently walking on the falls trail here in bandelier national monument
this is kind of what you see
i’m not sure what the crows are ravens or whatever noisy
this trail is only a few miles so it’s not terribly long but i haven’t been on this trail so and i wanted to check out the falls
i mean you have to be kind of careful i mean it’s a small canyon but definitely don’t want to fall down it see what it looks like
take you along on this journey
some cool trees i mean though this universe just smells good out here you can literally just smell the juniper in the air sage as well a little bit of cactuses it’s not a lot but there’s a few out here
there’s these little markers along the way i am not sure
what they mean yet i’m gonna assuming determine your location
i’m currently walking on the falls trail here in bandelier national monument
this is kind of what you see
not sure with the crows or ravens or whatever noisy
this trail is only a few miles so it’s not terribly long but i haven’t been on this trail so and i wanted to check out the falls
i mean you have to be kind of careful i mean it’s a small canyon but definitely don’t want to fall down it see what it looks like take you along on this journey
some cool trees i mean though this universe just smells good out here you can little these just smell the juniper in the air sage as well a little bit of cactuses it’s not a lot but there’s a few out here
there’s these little markers along the way i am not sure
what they mean yet i’m assuming they’re determine your location
i’m about a mile in now
to the falls trail now there’s not going to be a lot of water if anything this time of year
but it’s a good hike it’s the geo logic conditions of this little canyon make it a good conditioning hike for something bigger look at the rocks unbelievable very porous i can see why people like to make caves in them
a lot of unique color to them as well
all right further down we go
come on lower level
the canyon’s moving down a little bit in elevation noticing the vegetation is changing
cool little bridge
it’s beautiful out here
i have a feeling this is my creek that is not running which means
the falls trill probably does not have falls in june
but we’re gonna finish it anyway
and it’s a great adventure it’s great exercise
Today discussed some simple travel skills or ideas that helped me to be able to adapt to different situations. Life is about change and traveling is like an inoculation for change.
#travelskills #mindset #johngentry #exploretraveler
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So I’ve come up with just five basic skills that are the kind of sound generalistic in nature but they have allowed me to broaden my mindset.
1. One of those is when I have traveled it allows me to learn from my surroundings and so what do I mean by that so let’s say I’m in a foreign country I’m learning culture I’m learning language I love to ask questions of people I try to learn their language and ask those questions in their language if possible but sometimes I do speak English to foreigners and they speak English back and I get a lot of interesting comments and I just learn more about people internationally I’ll learn about the surroundings of where I’m at even if it’s just a national park um I pay attention to nature and by learning from my surroundings I get a sense of peace and understanding that I might not have had if I just was just focusing on my little area where I live where I’m from and I never kind of got out and gone anywhere and so that’s what I mean from learning from my surroundings.
2. Another item that I have written down here is outdoor skills right so every time I learn an outdoor skill I build upon it and I learn a new skill, for example, uh people I think to take for granted the ability to just make fire it sounds so simple right I want to make fire maybe you’re going to use a match maybe you’re going to use a lighter well what if you don’t have those two things right are you going to be able to use a flint and steel are you going to be able to do experiments for you you know rub sticks together until you get enough heat or coal in order to make fire it’s it sounds so simple but you know making fire without modern-day appliances is obviously more difficult than one may think. Learn an outdoor skill and build upon that outdoor skill into learning new skills right so every time you do something you’re learning every time you learn something new it leads to something else and that’s what I mean by outdoor skills and build upon each new skill.
3. So one of the things you get from travel I think is you do get more exercise so it’s a certain amount of physical health that you get from that and physical health can be it could be muscle tone or weight loss or those kinds of things but it also gives you a general I call it, uh that’s what I’m looking for maybe virus protection health so when I travel a lot I’m around a lot more people and as the times go on I’m exposed to many different variations of colds and flu and different viruses and so now that I’m older and I’ve had all this exposure I honestly don’t get sick very often and usually if I do it’s like food poisoning right that’s another story for another day, but sometimes uh food poisoning can be very uncomfortable if you’ve had it you’d know what I’m talking about.
4. I think more important than even physical health is mental health that’s something we cannot take for granted, and sometimes mental health can be as simple as looking out over a distance and looking at the clouds moving across a beautiful mountain. Enjoying that moment and relaxing allowing your mind to just kind of recharge. Especially these days there’s just so much propaganda that’s happening in every facet of our lives it’s kind of hit an all-time high so I think mental health is way more important. Now and that includes anyone I don’t care if you’re in China or India or the United States or the Philippines you need your own mental health your own sense of well-being and so travel can help you with that and so just maybe travel out to a park or travel out to a national park in your own country or you know just think of someplace different that you want to go to or you can just get a little bit of quiet a little bit of peace of mind and so make sure to not just think about always doing something sometimes just taking a deep breath breathing in some fresh air and enjoying the quiet that’s what I mean by mental health
5. I think the fifth thing today I want to just talk about real quick is the ability to adapt to new surroundings and situations if you’re traveling hiking camping going somewhere internationally driving somewhere domestically you’re being exposed to different people different places different environments that are keeping your mind mentally sharp. That is allowing you to be able to handle new situations and every time you’re exposed to something new you’re that much stronger right you have it’s a form of information. So just kind of think of it like you’re picking up on data right if you think of it just from a data mindset everything you see everything you touch everything you hear is a form of sensory perception your mind is learning from.
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Camping Food Review – Alpine Aire Mountain Chili Vegetarian – John Gentry – ExploreTraveler
Sometimes we have different tastes and prefer different brands. I’m here to publish reviews about these different meals and yes sometimes talk about low-cost options. Dehydrated meals can be stored for a long time, and are great for camping, hiking, emergency prepping, and worst-case survival situations. We ship these and others to our friends, and family in the military and to others for camping and hiking in some of the best National Park spots in the United States.
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