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Super Good Camping Podcast
Solar Coolers and Nighttime Nature Calls
Pamela and Tim answer some questions from a listener's email.
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Hello and good day. Welcome to the Super Good Camping Podcast. My name is Pamela.
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I'm Tim.
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And we are from SuperGoodCamping.com.
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We're here because we're on a mission to inspire other people to get outdoors and enjoy camping
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adventures such as we have as a family.
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Today, we wanted to answer one of our one of our fans' questions. Shout out to Jessica.
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Thank you so much for the email.
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She had a couple of questions for us. 1 about solar powered coolers and the other about comfort
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breaks in the all night.
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So solar powered coolers, I I'm far from an expert on.
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I knew that there were powered coolers.
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I didn't and I should have put it together because I'm a I'm a big solar fan. So, nonetheless, there are.
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There are coolers with, you you put out a a big old solar panel and and keep them charged.
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Charge a cooler.
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Basically, they run off batteries and and have a like a an air conditioning unit built into them.
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They look like a little fridge inside.
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Yeah. They do. They have so a lot of them have, like, the the wire baskets like you maybe have
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in your, in your deep chest freezer. They're expensive, man.
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Even even even the cheap ones, and you kinda get what you pay for by the looks of it.
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I highly recommend typing in best solar cooler into your search bar and, you can you can read
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up on that a bit because they're they're all they're not normal.
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At least the well rated ones are not not names that I recognize.
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I didn't I didn't spot a Yeti.
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I didn't spot a a Coleman cooler. Nothing like that.
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So read read up on them.
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They're heavy, so it's not something you're probably gonna wanna take backcountry. Right?
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It'd be more of a
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This is a frontcountry. Yep. Absolutely. Yeah.
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They're expensive and heavy, and they they're large, so they they take up a lot of space.
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A lot of them have not particularly long cables.
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So if you wanna keep it in your car to be safe, if you're say you're going off your site, you
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don't wanna you don't here in Ontario, the park rules, you can't leave food unattended, or what do they call it?
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I think they call it, attractants, animal attractants.
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So you'd have to have it locked in your car.
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But if you had a long enough cable, you could still have it being the battery being charged,
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because you could have your panels outside.
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But, apparently, a number of them have quite short cables.
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It's meant to be I don't know.
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I it feels like an oversight to me. Me.
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Design design those darn engineers.
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So you don't need ice? That's it.
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So there's yes.
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Because it we've certainly we have not done solar power coolers.
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We have done just regular ones.
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And then we have to put that block of ice or ice cubes in it, and that melts, and then all your food gets soggy.
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And so that's kind of an icing.
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Yes. Yeah. You have to you have to bag everything so that it doesn't get wet.
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And so so that's that's and I suppose you're not spending the money on ice.
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So over time, it might save you some money.
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I don't know if a $1,000 just because I
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Yeah. So that's what they look like. Yeah.
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The good ones look like around 900, a $1,000.
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Yep. Something something in that realm in the world.
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But even the even the cheap decent ones were, you know, in the 2.50, $300 range.
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So what was the other question? Oh,
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Comfort breaks in the middle of night.
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Comfort breaks in the middle of night.
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When you have young children. Yeah.
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So particularly, because in Ontario Parks, at least the rule is, as as well as not leaving your
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food unattended, you're also not allowed to leave your child unattended.
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But if you're a single parent camping with your child and nature calls in the middle of the
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night, there's you know, you I suppose you could wake the kid up and take them with you.
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That's not gonna make for a fun experience for anybody.
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Probably the right thing to do. But
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I I would be willing to say that I plan when especially when when when it well, when it was
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just Thomas and I, he was quite a bit shorter. It we
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never have a vault toilet right next to our site, but sometimes we may have it 2 sites away or 3 sites away.
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So so pretty quick jump out the tent, race off to the the washroom, right back.
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Yeah. Brandon and I had done a lot of this type of overnight trip, as Jessica described in her email.
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And similar situation where, like, I was on my own with Brandon.
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He would have been 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 years old.
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And and he was a, like, out cold sleeper.
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Still is an out cold sleeper at 19.
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But I I if I had to go in the middle of the night, then I was not gonna be trying to wake him
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up and lug him with me.
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And it would be a quick, like, I could be there, do my thing, get back within, like, 2 minutes.
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So I I would I would leave him.
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Yeah. Rules are rules. I'm I'm all for following the rules.
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I would it it feels like a bit of a butt covering 101.
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I certainly wouldn't be concerned that that was the moment a bear decided that they wanted to eat a small child.
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It's it's just it's unlikely, especially if you're front country camping.
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Like, it's just the chances are so nil.
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Yeah. But but so then the alternative Jessica was asking about
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is Yep.
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You know, fashioning your own kind of toilet in your site.
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So with a bucket and, some kitty litter just to try to absorb some of the the odor.
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Yep. I would probably I would probably line the the, the bucket as well just like a bag.
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At your disposal?
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Less less mess later. And I know that there are.
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So for 5 gallon pails, you can actually buy a toilet seat that's designed to to mount on them.
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So at least you have a comfortable nighttime break.
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Not if you have the plastic bag lining it too.
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You could always tie up the top of the bag just to because the other concern was, you know,
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maybe the odor would attract some sort of animals.
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But front country camping too here at least here in Ontario.
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So maybe a different story.
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Jessica mentioned she's not here in Ontario, so there may be more bears in front country camps.
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It's always possible. We have seen bears in front country camps. They're but they're opportunistic.
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They're they've been I I don't think they're gonna come eat your bucket of pee. It's this
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And not after that.
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They're looking they're looking for the, you know, the the leg of ham that you dropped into the fireplace or whatever. That's that's the issue. So yeah.
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I honestly, the only the only concern I would have, I don't I don't really want it in the tent with me.
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You'd you'd have a privacy issue to to have it to have it outside the tent and and use it.
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I don't know how you would Oh,
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behind a tree somewhere, hopefully.
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Yeah. But we've also had some pretty pretty open campsites where there was no tree to do that. So I don't know.
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I know that they do have I've seen it on Amazon, although I think I've seen them, like, crappy Canadian Tire as well.
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A little a little sort of privacy tent.
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It's a it it almost looks like a shower stall so that you can go in and and change inside of
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it, or you could have a 5 gallon pail in there. You know?
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It's for in the middle of the night.
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I put a little LED light in there for it. You know, all cozy.
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I think, I I I don't think I could come up with something else to do.
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I would I would make a run for the vault toilet that was 2 sites away, I think.
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That one. And the point about not being right next to the vault toilet is solid too.
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You don't wanna be hearing everybody coming and going in the middle of the night.
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The doors often are on the spring, and it slams shut every time somebody comes out.
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So, anyway, that this is why we're not right next to the old We
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never we never camp right next to it.
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It's at least two away, but often no more than three away for that exact reason.
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I would highly recommend if there's a comfort station, which is the place with toilets and showers
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and sinks and stuff like that, don't don't camp near those.
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They're they're they're noisy and you just yeah.
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I just I don't know.
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It somehow, I'm not out in nature when I'm listening to all that.
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Coming and going and
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dragging and banging. Yep. Yep. That's it for me.
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That's it for us for today.
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