Check Out My Camping Light Setup - [ Very Basic ]

My basic camping light setup is just that, Basic. But, at the same time it provides me with ample nigh time lighting while Im out camping.
Basic camping lights are essential tools for any camper or outdoor enthusiast. They provide illumination during the dark hours of the night, making it easier to navigate your campsite, prepare food, and engage in other activities.
When choosing camping lights, consider factors like brightness, battery life, durability, and weather resistance.
It's a good idea to carry multiple types of lights for different purposes and to have extra batteries or power sources on hand to ensure you're not left in the dark during your camping trip.

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  • @bogged2theeyeballs695
    @bogged2theeyeballs69510 ай бұрын

    Bloody Awesome Simple Intelligent Camping I have a couple of head torches, a hand held torch, a lamp and some strip lighting. All rechargeable low consumption LED. I camp with the absolute bare essentials. If I need something I haven't packed, then bad luck, I manage without it.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day mate, Your lighting setup sounds great mate. Rechargeable led's are the go. I wont be installing any more hard wired lights anymore. Led battery is the go. Thanks mate. Cheers Tim

  • @Raajj6L
    @Raajj6L10 ай бұрын

    A practical 'no dramas' set up. Love your work 👍

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks mate. It works well for what i need. Cheers Tim

  • @gregnewell8141
    @gregnewell814110 ай бұрын

    Simple is best maté agreed .it’s much better than the people who have the camp ground lit up like a drive in theatre showing movies on the side of there vans lol

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day Greg, Gold reply mate Hahah Lol Yeah mate, simple is best and i dont have lights like the MCG Lol Cheers Tim

  • @purebloodnordicroamer7955

    @purebloodnordicroamer7955

    10 ай бұрын

    Love your comment mate.

  • @awlwayzl8
    @awlwayzl810 ай бұрын

    Love your work Tim and very happy that you’re putting out vids regularly again 😁👍

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks very much mate. Cheers Tim

  • @leannehickman4414
    @leannehickman441410 ай бұрын

    I have a Ledlenser pen torch 🔦 . . That's all I really use. I have a headlamp for reading and an old-school battery torch backup. Love your strip lights

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah the strip lights are pretty good and they use very little power. Nothing wrong with being old school. Best way to go. Cheers Tim

  • @alanjohnston243
    @alanjohnston24310 ай бұрын

    G’day Tim, they say less is more that’s perfect all you need ……safe travels mate 🍺🍺

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day Alan, That saying about less is more couldn't be any further from being spot on. Less is best and less is brings less complications. Thanks mate. Cheers Tim

  • @russdrummond7292
    @russdrummond729210 ай бұрын

    There’s no doubt LEDs have been a complete game changer Tim, and they are the core of my setup. My old reliable gas lamp still gets an outing now and then though, particularly if I’m camping in summer near permanent still water. It’s far brighter than anything else and handy to set up away from the car, keeping the bugs away from the kitchen. Orange LEDs are only partially effective.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Far out mate, the old gas lantern. I had one many years ago. I wonder if you can still buy mantles for them. LED lights sure are the big game changer for camp lights, a better option i think than paying for hard wired lights. Thanks mate for your reply. Cheers Tim

  • @Vinceventuring
    @Vinceventuring9 ай бұрын

    Just stumbled across your channel! Subscribed now and can’t wait to go back and watch some more!

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    9 ай бұрын

    Gday Vince, Thanks mate for subscribing. I hope you continue to enjoy the videos coming through. New one next Monday night. Cheers Tim

  • @christophersaul
    @christophersaul10 ай бұрын

    I’m usually the only one at camp out of two or three other families who has lights, so I carry lots of head torches and general lights for everyone :) I love the magnetic little Hardkorr lights that come in a pack of four with a charging cable that can charge them all at the same time. You can hang them off branches or attach them to kids running around so you can see where they’ve got to at night. Just have to remember to get them back in the morning or remember where you left them. On a positive note the magnet is so strong you can drive all the way home and find them still stuck to the side of the car when you do forget and drive off leaving them there 😂

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Haha lol Yeah, I bet you’re not the only the would get home after a camping trip and still find lights stuck on the sides of their 4wd. Lol. The magnets must be good to hang on during the road trip home. Thanks for your reply mate. Cheers Tim

  • @richardatkin8526
    @richardatkin852610 ай бұрын

    Good to see some online content keeping it simple/ accessible, too many people showing of fancy sponsored gear for the sake of it. Kids and I have a headtorch each, and I have a set of rechargeable lights (Hardkorr U-lights) that have recently replaced some inflatable solar rechargeable Luci lights I used to run (one popped). U-lights are great as they cast a wide beam of ambient light, have three settings including yellow/ orange, with both a magnetic back and elastic strap to mount on things around camp.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Gday Richard, Thanks mate. Sounds like the lighting setup you and your kids have is simple enough. Simple but a the go mate. Thanks a lot for your reply Cheers Tim

  • @kevinwaters-marsh217
    @kevinwaters-marsh2178 ай бұрын

    Love your videos Tim, keep them coming. Love your approach to overlanding as well. Keep it simple. I'm with you on the subject of lights. I like having a fire going to give a nice ambient soft light to the camp site. I have a dimmable portable light bar that gets placed under the awning and is a 12v cig lighter plug. And a 1000lumen portable USB chargeable small light with three light intensity settings that I use formal preparation or hunting around in the back of the wagon. Lastly a USB chargeable head wearing light for trips outside the camp boundary. It's simple, light weight and always ready. I agree with you on not being a fan of creating the MCG out in the bush. Lights get turned off when not in use so night vision improves and we can enjoy the serenity. Stay safe mate, love your channel

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    8 ай бұрын

    G'day mate, Thanks mate. Keeping it simple when it comes to power usage is the go. Less chance of issues going on. You cant beat the natural light that comes from the campfire, it's the best. Great simple setup you have for your lights mate. Thanks for your feedback. Cheers Tim

  • @davidanderson9043
    @davidanderson904310 ай бұрын

    Got 1 white/yellow strip light with hooks so I can move it around my rig. Winter I use the beany with the led and summer the good old head torch. Always carry a led torch and a rechargeable spot light. I just enjoy the glow of the camp fire, don’t use the lights unless there’s a need. K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Stupid is my motto.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day David, Having lights to move around camp where ever you want them is really handy. Keep it simple is the go. Thanks mate. Cheers Tim

  • @purebloodnordicroamer7955
    @purebloodnordicroamer795510 ай бұрын

    I only use a head torch, always keep a spare. I’m ex military, old habit of operating in the dark.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Not a bad way to go mate. Simple setup is the go. Cheers Tim

  • @JL_86
    @JL_8610 ай бұрын

    I'm on the same page. We have two rechargeable lanterns which last 3 or 4 nights between charges. One led strip light for kitchen and then just head torches.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Great setup mate. Rechargeable lights is the go. Cheers Tim

  • @MrFastFarmer
    @MrFastFarmer9 ай бұрын

    A good headlamp is all you need.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    9 ай бұрын

    That can be all you need if that works. Cheers Tim

  • @misdamagoo213
    @misdamagoo21310 ай бұрын

    Surprised .......... I expected some funky flashing disco light setup! 🤠

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Hahah Lol Not in my camp mate. Cheers Tim

  • @chuckberry7692
    @chuckberry769210 ай бұрын

    People do get far to carried away these days fella. If ya fires big enough you don’t need lights😂🔥🔥

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah mate. Ya can’t beat the natural light from a campfire. My few lights is plenty for all I need. Thanks mate. Cheers Tim

  • @cameronhampton8916
    @cameronhampton89169 ай бұрын

    Sweet setup, Tim. Nice and simple. I'm not a fan of built-in rechargeable batteries, so I have standardised on AAs and solar-rechargeable. I have an Arlec 5 watt solar security light and an old tripod for area lighting, a Companion UFO light and a no-name 20 metre/200 LED string of fairy lights for under the awning, a Barebones Mini Edison lantern for the swag, a Dolphin torch that lives in the ute, and an old Coleman CPX D-cell lantern as a backup. The fairy lights work surprisingly well at providing a warm, soft background light and as a added bonus turn themselves on and off.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    9 ай бұрын

    Gday Cameron, Thanks mate. My lighting setup is simple, just how I like it. You sure have a great range of lights going on mate. Your setup would work well. Thanks mate for your reply Cheers Tim

  • @80ZX
    @80ZX10 ай бұрын

    G'day Tim. Same as my set-upMate. KISS principle for me fullstop. Particularly as I get older.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah mate, the older we get the less we need to go camping. Simple is the go. Cheers Tim

  • @fatmanoverlanding
    @fatmanoverlanding10 ай бұрын

    I too have a simply camping light setup. For the rear, I have a rigid 12V 600mm LED bar that's stuck (using a combination of magnets and velcro) on the inside window of my upper tailgate (w/c lift up to open - ie. 80 Series). This light comes w/a low light & motion sensor, allowing me to set it up to only come on when dark, and if someone is around the tailgate area. The side lights I only use a high quality & very powerful magnetic LED Torch that has white & real red lights (not amber). The red light provides fantastic illumination w/o overpowering the camp once everyone is chilaxing. But I recently bought the rechargeable Hardkorr U-Lite LED lights set (4x) to mount on the arms of my 280 Degree awning. These are stuck on the arms using built-in magnets & elastic straps. I can also mount them along the body of my 4WD. On occasion, I also use a 12V LED lamp that screws on top of a 3m extendable pole to provide an overall campsite light (think street lamp). This too is dimmable and can be switched to amber. We tend to only use this light while setting up camp in the dark or when cooking at night. But it's immediately switched off once all of that is done. We let the firepit create the natural lighting most of the times.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Far out mate. That’s a list of camp lights that you use. Combination of all sorts. Thanks mate for your feedback Cheers Tim

  • @patroln48
    @patroln489 ай бұрын

    Nice setup Tim! A couple of small magnetic LED lights from Caos (which can attach to the exterior of the car) and an LED headlamp have usually worked well for me on outback trips.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    9 ай бұрын

    Gday mate Thanks mate. The magnetic lights would be great. Move them around and stick them on the car. Top stuff. Cheers Tim

  • @ericchilver9113
    @ericchilver911310 ай бұрын

    Keen on the head torches Tim, hands free . Like your setup, tried and tested no doubt. 👍

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day Eric, I dont even have a head torch, never really felt the need for one i guess. My setup is well tried and tested out. Works well for what i want. Cheers Tim

  • @ericchilver9113

    @ericchilver9113

    10 ай бұрын

    @@timbates4wdadventures like that torch that looks like a cordless drill, you have, I will go looking at those . 👍🇦🇺 Tim happy travelling Tim

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    @@ericchilver9113 yeah mate, the battery from my torch runs a few drills at home.

  • @Darioros326
    @Darioros32610 ай бұрын

    Hey Tim. I absolutely hate bright camp lights. I always take my makita lights with me if only a night or 2, I take 2x 5ah batteries just in case. If longer with the family I take few extra batteries... great Vid thanks

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day mate, Same here. The campfire is the best light around camp. A light or two in the background on dim works well. Thanks mate for your reply. Cheers Tim

  • @koontproductions
    @koontproductions10 ай бұрын

    Good setup mate. I have 2 spotties on the front. I have 2 small thin side lights on the wedgetail rack. Individually switched for left and right. Milwaukee head torch that i use at work. Thats it.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Thats plenty mate for seeing whats going on around camp at night mate. Thanks for that. Cheers Tim

  • @tanamite
    @tanamite10 ай бұрын

    Nice setup Tim. I’ve got a small LED fitted into the rear door of my 200 from a legend of a bloke here in Perth, puts out plenty of light in the back with the tailgate down. I’ve got a $50 12v Rovin strip light (white and amber) that I used to suspend under my awning with light bungee cord and cheap alum carabiners to hook on at the top of poles. Recently purchased a USB rechargeable Biolite AlpenLite lantern which is pretty good, again a cheap alum carabiner and some strategically drilled holes on my awning arms gives me plenty of places to hang it out if the way. And I use a AA battery head torch, but I’d get a USB one next time. Last big trip was 12 days through the eastern Pilbara and I didn’t get the strip light out once. 100% agree about not enjoying stadium lighting at camp, much prefer focussed task lighting and then no or low light when sitting around the fire. Although two weeks ago, on the Holland Track, my mate Denis’ white strip light managed to attract all the massive flying kamikaze cockroaches (the Devil’s Spawn) away from the campfire and the backs of our heads 😂. Absolute carnage on the ground the next morning. Cheers mate, Tim (great name!)

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day mate, Sounds like a top lighting setup you have going on in your 200. Ive not looked into the USB rechargeables, a few people have mentioned those. Think ive got enough camp lights for now. lol Thanks mate for your reply. Cheers Tim

  • @damo.77
    @damo.7710 ай бұрын

    Just got a led light bar strip hard mounted to the underside of each canopy door that lifts up under my awning kinda like yours. Awning also has led lights built into the arms but ive never needed them.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Gday Damo, The light strips are great mate. Handy having them mounted under the awning. Your awning light setup sounds good mate. Thanks for your reply Cheers Tim

  • @davidschumann4495
    @davidschumann44959 ай бұрын

    I have 2 rechargeable led lights woth mozzie zappers inbuilt. And a led dolphin. When i finish the canopy build I'll install a motion sensor for those lights.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    9 ай бұрын

    Gday David Sounds like a great lighting setup your looking for once the canopy is finished. Thanks for your feedback Cheers Tim

  • @shadowfax49
    @shadowfax4910 ай бұрын

    Good one Tim. Glamping is not something on my list either. Id like to camp easy and simple. I have just two small slim LED lights behind the sparewheel of my Patrol and thats about it for hard wirings. Others are my Milwaukee flood light. For an emergency i always keep a small rechargeable torch or something charged and ready. But i let nothing to over run the ambient light around the camp fire.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Great lighting setup mate. The light from the campfire is the best. Thanks mate for your reply Cheers Tim

  • @camsin1973
    @camsin197310 ай бұрын

    I run the Hard Korr lights. One strip off my main awning and one off the awning set up off the back of the ute. They run off a remote control (a bit bloody fancy pants I know) I have 2 led strip lights under the hard lid. For around camp I have a head torch and a 1500 lumens torch. P.S I'm scared of the dark . . Lol 😂

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Haha lol Remote control is fancy mate. Lol. The strip lights are great I reckon. Use very little power and throw off plenty of light for what they are. Thanks mate. Cheers Tim

  • @louiskudlak2256
    @louiskudlak225610 ай бұрын

    Yeah my budget was & still now cheap diy, got some ebay pod lights hard-wired around the 4wd, some kings strip lights inside the canopy and couple recharge/battery lights, ridiculous the prices of some 4wd accessories

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day mate, Nothing wrong with your camp light setup. Getting set up in your budget is the go. So long as it works for you, thats all that matters mate. Some accessories are over the top expensive. Top stuff mate. Cheers Tim

  • @peterlion690
    @peterlion69010 ай бұрын

    Running the same tim awning light rear internal led light Rechargeable lantern and my Dewalt light runs my electric chainsaw etc I do have a baseball cap with 4 leds on the peak great for checking on the roast in the camp oven Nice and simple

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day Peter, We have a very similar lighting setup. Way to go mate, nice and simple. Cheers Tim

  • @getsome2506
    @getsome250610 ай бұрын

    Hey Tim, grab a Batlight From Bunnings, USB Rechargeable, Magnetic, super bright, 3 settings under $40

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a great value light mate. I’ll check them out. Cheers Tim

  • @jordan25031986
    @jordan2503198610 ай бұрын

    Head torch, two or three hand torches, led striplight under the awning that can either connect to my auxiliary battery or to a 12volt socket. All torches are rechargable, i don't like having to try and find batteries when I don't need to. The rear of my patrol is still rather standard.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day jordan, Great lighting setup you have. The led rechargeable lights are the go for sure. Thanks mate. Cheers Tim

  • @stanleyj.mitchell4851
    @stanleyj.mitchell485110 ай бұрын

    I use a headlamp and one Illuminator light bar. That’s it. Does all I need.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Top stuff mate. Thats all you need for camp lights. Cheers Tim

  • @4x4isfun24
    @4x4isfun249 ай бұрын

    2.fixed led strips permanently in the car amd then i just ise a headtoech for the rest. Actually enjoy it more in the dark bu the campfire

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    9 ай бұрын

    That’s the go mate. The light from the campfire is the best light anyone can have when out camping. Thanks mate. Cheers Tim

  • @andrewsoutdoors1802
    @andrewsoutdoors18029 ай бұрын

    Nice and simple. I just run a couple of strip lights, a hand held spotlight and an OLight head torch. Gets me out of trouble

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    9 ай бұрын

    Gday mate Your lighting setup is pretty simple also. Does the job, that’s all it has to do. Simple is the go. Thanks mate for your reply Cheers Tim

  • @andrewsoutdoors1802

    @andrewsoutdoors1802

    9 ай бұрын

    @@timbates4wdadventures hope your well mate

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    9 ай бұрын

    @@andrewsoutdoors1802 thanks mate. Going pretty good thanks.

  • @LockyourHubs4WDing
    @LockyourHubs4WDing10 ай бұрын

    You can charge the M18s from Milwaukee using a dedicated car charger, it's a decent amount more efficient and if you don't have an invertor, you can still charge your tool batteries. Have you thought about going dual colour led light to stop the bugs?

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day mate, There's not been a trip yet where that battery torch has gone flat or even close to going flat. I charge it at home when ever it's needed, and last's for months. I know about the different coloured lights for not attracting bugs, but to be honest, i have never found bugs at night to ever be an issue. So, lends me to think, just how important is it where those yellow lights are needed. Thanks mate for your reply. Cheers Tim

  • @johnmullaney9604
    @johnmullaney960410 ай бұрын

    Mainly run 2 lights - the baseball cap with 4 LRDs under the peak which is great as the peak stops most of the light shinning in other peoples eyes - just wish I could get one with USB rechargeable batteries but the little button batteries last fair while. The other light is a USB rechargeable LED batwing,- find I only mainly use one side so have some yellow plastic film which I put over the LEDs so as not to attract the bugs, - also pretty easy to string the batwing up in a tree if more light needed and it lasts all night

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Good range you have mate and all rechargeable. Simple is the go mate. Cheers Tim

  • @oldbloke204
    @oldbloke20410 ай бұрын

    Yeah I have way less than that although I always seem to take way more than I ever use. I have no fixed lights in the vehicle and use a bit of a mix of other things. I have a mega Led Lenser head torch, that I call the lighthouse, which I use around camp and a couple of cheap LED lights that I run off a 20k mah battery banks that I have that I charge phones with as well. Just plug them into the vehicle when we're out and about and they never seem to go flat. I use Makita chordless tools and have as many batteries as the average tradie.................sad but true. I use them to run a Makita Lantern, which is awesome, a mini chainsaw, torch and I have an adapter to USB so I can run lights or charge stuff off them as well. As you say the batteries last forever. They do a 12v charger but it's pretty pricey and I never seem to flatten batteries anyway. Even with only those lights I only ever seem to really use one of my head torches and occasionally hang up the USB lights which are just bright enough to see over a fairly large area. I like to have dual uses for things so I can use this stuff at home as well. Most of the time a campfire gives plenty of light.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day mate, You have a great range of rechargeable lights going on. With light batteries doubling for your chainsaw. Good setup mate. Thanks for your feedback. Cheers Tim

  • @Steven_w81
    @Steven_w8110 ай бұрын

    Yep keep it simple I run one strip light under the awning that plugs into 12v when I need it, and a head torch, this is out of a tub setup.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day Steven, Simple setup mate, way to go. Cheers Tim

  • @BenMitro
    @BenMitro10 ай бұрын

    I've got a couple of those rechargeable bug zapper led lights from Jaycar. Inside the camper we have couple of those strips semi permanently installed, that's it.....everything must have multiple uses approach.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day Ben, Multiple uses for your camp lights mate is great. Rechargeable lights are the go. Thanks mate for your reply. Cheers Tim

  • @BenMitro

    @BenMitro

    10 ай бұрын

    @@timbates4wdadventures the zapper part is useless outdoors, but great in the camper. Whatever bug gets in, dies - muhahaha.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    @@BenMitro that’s the go mate. Lol

  • @ItsMe-zx6mi
    @ItsMe-zx6mi10 ай бұрын

    Head torch and the same Milwaukee torch, stands up on its own with the 4 hour battery in it.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Thats unreal. I didn't think anyone else would use that same torch that i have. There's been a few replies now using the same battery torch. It's really handy with the adjustable angled light head as well. Thanks for your reply. Cheers Tim

  • @jerryrubinek8905
    @jerryrubinek89054 ай бұрын

    Great video I see you don’t have yellow lights When you go camping in winter does your white lights attract insects I have fixed lights on my arb canopy and they attract insects as they are white I wouldn’t get these installed again if I bought a new vehicle -- using work lights white for camping

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks mate. A few people have mentioned about white lights attracting insects at night. I’ve never had a problem where I wish I had yellow lights. Cheers Tim

  • @RoscoAdams-xt5lp
    @RoscoAdams-xt5lp10 ай бұрын

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks mate. Cheers Tim

  • @davidbarnett4492
    @davidbarnett449210 ай бұрын

    I have a couple solar lights that I use for walking around and 2 solar lights at our camp site

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Gday David Solar lights would work well. As long as they get plenty of charge during the day. They would be simple to use and charge. Thanks for your reply Cheers Tim

  • @davidbarnett4492

    @davidbarnett4492

    10 ай бұрын

    @@timbates4wdadventures yea that's the secret Tim the one's I have fitted in trees at camp site have 3 settings so when cooking plenty of light and when sitting around can drop them to low or even turn 1 off but like you have find what suits your requirements Cheers Mate

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    @@davidbarnett4492 sounds great mate. Having a low light while the campfire is going is best.

  • @David-kr7gw
    @David-kr7gw9 ай бұрын

    Gday bud I just run strip lights like yourself for the car and a head lamp. Basic and cost affective

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    9 ай бұрын

    Gday David That’s the go mate. The strip lights throw out plenty of light and use very little power to run. Thanks mate. Cheers Tim

  • @user-he9dx7qc1p
    @user-he9dx7qc1p10 ай бұрын

    Hey Tim great videos I love the work art everything excetera your whole setup is great, I own a Toyota Tundra I'm very in Meijer the bumper you have on your truck a Nissan, I'm thinking of doing the same bumper ARB Summit for my Toyota 16 Tundra, do you regret owning your bumper? How heavy is that bumper would it be a bad by if I got that AR be for my truck? When you have chance please get back with me and let me know pros and cons about my choice of bumper thanks Tim keep up the great videos before I say goodbye keep doing some more Dutch oven cooking in the ground that's the most best I love about your videos oh, I'm a big Dutch oven fan I've done a lot of your recipes and I love it, thanks Tim

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Gday mate, Thanks very much mate for your feedback on my videos. I really appreciate it. The rear bar on my Patrol is quite heavy, but I wouldn’t take it off for anything. I’m my recent GU Patrol Walk Around video, I talk about my rear bar and how it saved the back of my Patrol in a rear end collision. Maybe check that video out mate. It’s made by Kaymar. Not sure if they still make them any more. I’ve not seen the bar made by ARB. Steel rear bars are heavy, but they can save the back of your car in a rear crash as mine did. I’ll get more camp over cooking videos this year now the weather is getting better. Thanks again mate. Cheers Tim

  • @user-he9dx7qc1p

    @user-he9dx7qc1p

    10 ай бұрын

    Tim thanks for the feedback thanks for getting back with me I meant to say front bumper instead of the rear bumper I was talking about your front bumper I'm not sure if you're from the USA or from another country but here in the USA if you can look it up online look up ARB front Summit bumper it's identical to the bumper you have on the front of your vehicle do you not like your bumper would you take it off why is it bother you because it's so heavy could you explain thanks Tim I'm asking these questions cuz I'm debating if I should get one for my truck or not

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    @@user-he9dx7qc1p ahh , the front bar not the rear bar. Bull bars are handy to mount accessories like driving lights, winch, aerials etc. plus they provide a lot of protection if in an accident or an animal strike. The bar on the front of my Patrol is made of steel. It’s heavy. I am contemplating replacing the front bar with an alloy bar. Alloy bar would be a lot lighter. I’m down here in Australia mate. ARB is a popular brand even down here. Hope that helps a bit mate. Thanks for your questions. Cheers Tim

  • @user-he9dx7qc1p

    @user-he9dx7qc1p

    10 ай бұрын

    Thsnk u Tim, if you get a new front bumper for your patrol car please make a video hopefully by then I haven't decided on a bumper for my truck as of yet please keep up the videos that you make they are so enjoyable when you cook in the ground with your Dutch oven thank you Tim

  • @user-he9dx7qc1p

    @user-he9dx7qc1p

    10 ай бұрын

    I bet Australia is a beautiful country do you ever listen to ACDC which is from Australia I believe it's a rock band that comes in plays here in United States I'm a big fan of Angus Young the lead guitarist

  • @christophercaruana2667
    @christophercaruana266710 ай бұрын

    I got 5 magnet motion battery strip lights that hang on kaon shelf and and awning

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah, thats the go mate. Those magnetic lights are great. Cheers Tim

  • @braydenclark5828
    @braydenclark582810 ай бұрын

    Ive got 1 of the square arlec rechargeable lights from bunnings 10/10

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah righto mate. I must check those out. Cheers Tim

  • @braydenclark5828

    @braydenclark5828

    10 ай бұрын

    @@timbates4wdadventures all led and a single charge lasts ages they make 2 sizes if u want I’ll flick u photo of em

  • @braydenclark5828

    @braydenclark5828

    10 ай бұрын

    They range from a 100$ down to 40$ think mine was 69$ might think it’s dear but wait till u use em there all I got have 4 of them

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    @@braydenclark5828 Not bad value at all mate. They are a lot cheaper than having lights hard wired in.

  • @braydenclark5828

    @braydenclark5828

    10 ай бұрын

    @@timbates4wdadventures exactly right mate and can carry them around with u

  • @John-jz9ek
    @John-jz9ek10 ай бұрын

    G’day Tim, when collecting fire wood. Do you use a traditional petrol powered saw or battery style? Both have pros and cons. Just interested in what you use. Cheers

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Gday John I’ve still got my petrol chainsaw. I’ve had my Husky for over 30 years. I haven’t really looked into the battery chainsaws yet. Pros and cons for both as you mentioned. Cheers Tim

  • @John-jz9ek

    @John-jz9ek

    10 ай бұрын

    @@timbates4wdadventures I too have a husky, works a treat. Was contemplating buying a battery saw for one nighters so I don’t need to carry fuel. If you haven’t already got batteries and a charger, it makes for an expensive set up.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    @@John-jz9ek yeah same mate. My old Husky is a great saw. For me to change to battery chainsaw, I’d have to buy the whole kit. Costly change over.

  • @timbucktoonotforyou.8442
    @timbucktoonotforyou.844210 ай бұрын

    I start with a headlamp.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah righto mate. I dont even have one of those. Cheers Tim

  • @nudibanches
    @nudibanches10 ай бұрын

    One thing that pisses me off (apart from idiots playing loud music and leaving rubbish) is illuminating the surrounding bush like Cape Canaveral on final countdown and destroying the ambience… you know, like sitting back and watching a fire under the stars. I have one LED strip mounted to the tail gate of the 80 and that’s it. I have a Kings LED strip with dimmer that’s in a rear drawer but I don’t think that’s seen a current since 2016. Too many dickheads buy too much gear they don’t need. I know, we’ve all been guilty of that at some point. 😂

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Great reply. Super bright camping lights just takes away the serenity of being in the great out doors. Night time lighting should be low key. Just how i like it. Thanks for your feedback. Cheers Tim

  • @glennrogers7357
    @glennrogers735710 ай бұрын

    I run a Fenix head torch, a stick light and a strip light, too easy

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Very easy setup mate. Way to go. Cheers Tim

  • @GregPalmer2
    @GregPalmer210 ай бұрын

    Bugger me l only a peasant with the one headlamp and hand held. You will have to let me know where you camp at night l been after a new LED like the one you got on the side of you rig.

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Thats all you need mate what you have. Cheers Tim

  • @chriscoyne4827
    @chriscoyne482710 ай бұрын

    How many lights i have to be honest none at all i love dark time camping i use the old dolphin torch 😂🤦 i gotta upgrade that's for sure

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    G'day Chris, Far out mate, you dont hear about the good Ol dolphin torch anymore. I think everyone has owned a dolphin tourch at some stage. I sure have. Great simple, and basic camp light setup mate. Cheers Tim

  • @chriscoyne4827

    @chriscoyne4827

    10 ай бұрын

    @@timbates4wdadventures I reckon I've had mine over 15 year's or longer now still works great it's been through a rough time buried in mud down the bottom of Jamison river and works great still. I should have to upgrade to led torch one day I'm just really old school camper haha

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    @@chriscoyne4827 Yeah mate, they were always known for their toughness and just a good solid torch.

  • @oldbloke204

    @oldbloke204

    10 ай бұрын

    @@chriscoyne4827 You will love a decent LED torch especially one that you can charge in your vehicle. I recently killed my LED Lenser torch that I had had for ages as I didn't check the batteries and they leaked. I almost cried. I have a couple of tiny ones in the vehicle in case of emergencies and use a torch with my Makita batteries.

  • @James_James01
    @James_James0110 ай бұрын

    Mine more basic than yours mate 🤣: LED Lensor headtorch, and 2 small magnetic Narva mechanic / inspection lights, all easily rechargeable via USB port off aux battery Batesy

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Thats the go mate. Those magnetic lights are great to mount around your car at any spot you want one. Mobile lights are the way to go for down the track compared to hard wired in lights. Top stuff mate. Cheers Tim

  • @James_James01

    @James_James01

    10 ай бұрын

    @@timbates4wdadventures after many 4x4s all with various hardmounted setups, when it came to this GU, simple is definitely best mate 👍

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    @@James_James01 Simple setup is definitely the go mate.

  • @kairad3110
    @kairad31106 ай бұрын

    I use my phone light 🕯️ nothing else matters 🍖😆

  • @timbates4wdadventures

    @timbates4wdadventures

    6 ай бұрын

    Simple and easy , that’s the go. Cheers Tim

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