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Super Good Camping Podcast
How can we be more eco-conscious with our camping adventures?
Car pooling? Parkbus? Move closer to where we camp?
What about all of the plastic packaging for our food?
Share your ideas with us!
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Hello, and good day, eh?
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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 are on a mission to inspire other people to get outside and enjoy camping
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adventures such as we have as a family.
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Today, because we are the tree harbors that we are, we wanted to just talk a little bit about
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trying to be maybe a little more eco conscious when we're traveling to and or from camping.
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Yeah. There's, well, there's a few things that that we as a as a community, do that I think
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are counter to our values maybe. And I get it.
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So maybe maybe more than anything, I I will offer up a a few things that we could lessen our carbon footprint.
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But but probably more than anything, I'm this is an invitation to educate me, offer suggestions
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on, like, we're destination specific.
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So that's a bit of an issue.
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In order to go far away from other people, it it involves jumping in a car as as often as not
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burning a bunch of gas.
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Although, you know, hopefully, at some point, we're starting to see more electric cars out there or trucks or whatnot.
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You know, we that's how you get to the places that that we like to to hike and camp and canoe
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and and do all the all the things.
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I have seen that, you know, people buddy up, which is great instead of each of us driving a
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a car, you know, 2 people, 1 car, away you go.
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There are things like park bus, which is a service here in Ontario, and I think they're in BC
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as well, where it's, they they go, okay.
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We're going to go to these 3 places on on this day. We drop people off.
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Some of them are day hikes, you know, what have you.
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Some of them are we'll drop you off.
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We'll pick you up in 3 days.
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We're we're gonna come back through in 3 days, and you can jump back in.
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I'm sure that things like getting your canoe in the overhead luggage bin isn't gonna happen,
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but but but I'm also sure that they're they're pretty they're pretty smart cookies.
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I've been watching them since since they started back I don't even know now.
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I'd hazard 5, 6 years, something like that.
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And I'm sure that they have setups with, like, an outfitter, you know, Algonquin Outfitters
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or or whoever whatever wherever they're dropping you.
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So you could you could, you know, take your take your tent and your sleep bag and and a bunch
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of food and then and rent the canoe, and a PFD or or what have you from from the the outfitter.
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You know, there are there are train rides that you can take, but just general, you have to drive
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to the very remote place to get on the train and then take the train from there.
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But that would be a, you know, a less a less carbon footprint sort of thing.
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There's fly fly in, but that's very not a good
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It gets you to very cool places, but yeah. Yeah. Again, burning fuel.
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And it's that's the one I keep I keep you know, it's like we're we're trying to not burn the planet down.
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We're trying to save nature and stuff like that, and yet here we are.
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This is it's we're we're huge.
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We we commit a lot of atrocities with with vehicles.
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I just I don't yeah. I don't know. Educate me.
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Let me let me know what your thoughts are.
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We'd love any input if anybody can come up with any other ideas.
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So carpooling to camping, that would be better than single people going or even just 2 people
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going in 2 different vehicles. What
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It cuts the number of vehicles and the amount of emissions down in half. Right?
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So So that would be awesome.
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I mean, if we could all afford green vehicles, we'd love that.
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But at the moment, it's not a
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never They're a little pricey. Yeah. Yeah.
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Teleportation would be awesome if somebody could figure
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that out. That's what I need to work on.
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Jeez. I
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Not the cloning machine.
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Disappointed in all my life that nobody's been doing
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that yet. Come on. Star Trek has it figured out. Why can't we?
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And then yeah. Otherwise, just trying to go closer to home, I suppose, but that's, you know,
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the the the good places are the faraway ones.
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So where where the beauty really lies is often not super close to the big cities like us.
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Yeah. And and another another one that that I I, again, I I don't know what the answer is, single use plastics.
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You know, for those of us that that go into the backcountry, vacuum pack meals, dehydrated vacuum pack meals.
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So you're either you're either buying them off the shelf, you know, backpacker's pantry or something, you know, whatever.
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There's a there's a whole bunch of different manufacturers.
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OTG meals, it's still it's so far as I understand, it's still a single use piece of plastic,
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and then you're bringing it out, which is great, and recycling.
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But part of the part of the 3 r's, right, reduce, reuse, recycle. Recycle's the last thing.
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So, you know, we've got a no.
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I don't know what you call it, a food saver, like a vacuum a vacuum machine, with rolls of of plastic.
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And and it makes them small, and it doesn't add a lot of weight to it and stuff like that.
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But I am I feel I I I do better now.
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I don't burn it like I used to.
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I I do still pack it out, but it it comes back to recycling. I don't know.
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I would like to like to know a better way to reduce it.
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Is there is there a bagging system that I don't know that still isn't heavy?
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And I can use it that for the, you know, for the next trip, like repack with whatever.
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Well, and along those lines too, like reducing, maybe being able to rehome your camping gear.
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Everybody likes to get new stuff, but if we can rehome the things that are well, your your Amazon history would be
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Which would would would would, point out that I'm a liar.
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The, but, yeah, so bringing elderly homes on your camping gear, if it's stuff that's still usable,
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that maybe it's not the top of the line, or maybe it's not all spanking you, but, somebody else
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could certainly get some use out of it.
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So rather than everybody's purchasing new stuff or throw away, things, if we can buy sometimes,
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if the budget allows better quality so that it's something that lasts longer, not something
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that you're just gonna get a season or 2 out of, and then it's gonna end up in the garbage. And
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Yeah. There's a lot of I mean, there's a I I I have mentioned this more than once before.
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There's a ton of different, Facebook groups, camping related, whether it's used gear buy and sell.
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Even if it was you know, there's backcountry ones, there's there's frontcountry ones.
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You know, I'm pretty sure it'd be pretty easy to figure out a way to to rehome your your gear
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if you're if you are if you're making that Upgrade. Upgrade. Yeah.
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That's that's a perfect word for it.
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Or you found that you you bought something that, you know, it's it's it's too narrow for you or whatever. Right?
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Well, we certainly have had that happen. Right?
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It was a well reviewed tent and got it, and it's like, oh, we can't sit up in this even.
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Yep. And I'm I'm too old to not be able to do that. Yeah.
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And and and, you know, there are Instagram groups, but but threads. What's the new one? Blue Sky.
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You know, I'm sure that that sort of stuff is going to those communities are going to happen in in those areas.
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On the offline community, there's always thrift shops.
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So if it's something you don't need to recoup any of the money out of
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Right.
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Donating it to a thrift shop, Value Village.
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Yeah. Or or even I mean, there are programs we we do, we help out a bit with food insecurity
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group sort of deal through through a a local organization.
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I'm pretty sure through them, we could if I had gear to to unload, to housing insecure folks,
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they could they could probably help us out with that.
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So Yeah. Sleeping bag that still has some life in it. Or
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Yep. Or a tent that but although I tend to I tend to ride those things right to the end.
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I just have a bunch of them. That's how I get
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them all too.
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That's how I get more life out of my tents by just rotating through them. Right?
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It's the plastic one bugs me bugs me a lot because I haven't been able to figure that one out at all.
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Like, I can, you know, we can we can pack 4 people in 2 canoes, whatever, and and make the make
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the car ride be less less bad, but I can't.
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I don't I don't know how to do the I don't know how to do the plastic thing.
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Well, on the the plus side with the dehydrated dehydrating your own food, sealing it in the
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plastic, at least there's less food waste.
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So things that might be like lunelo, not gonna get used in the next little while before it goes
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off, then it can get dehydrated and stored for future camping.
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Right. I I do do that.
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If we have leftover, who knows, whatever. Yeah.
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Or or a a mango that's like, oh, that's gonna go off in the next couple of days.
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I'll I'll slice that puppy up and and dehydrate that, and it'll be a nice snack next July. Yeah. That's it.
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And so so, yeah, send send us your suggestions.
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Let's we can do we'll we'll do a a future episode with everybody's ideas and and maybe maybe
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make the world a better place.
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Yeah. Maybe we can collaborate on trying to figure out what's the best way to reduce our carbon
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footprint when it comes to camping.
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Yeah. Well, I mean, I was just thinking Riley Riley has managed to do that by going to heck with it.
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I'm out of the city.
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I'm gonna move closer to where I I'm gonna be doing those things, so I won't I won't drive so much.
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And I believe that was Camber Christina's modus operandi too.
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It was like, I'm gonna live somewhere where it's close to where I can get.
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Just like what can get out the door quicker and yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. So but that's it.
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That we're all just gonna move up north.
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And and then we'll carpool from there.
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Awesome.
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Alright.
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That's it, Russ, for today.
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Thank you so much for listening.
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Please do tune in again soon.
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And if you would like to reach out to us, we are on all the social media, including Blue Sky,
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and you can always email us at SuperGoodCamping.com. That's hi@superquickcamping.com.
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And you can leave a comment on our YouTube channel if you want to have some input as to how
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we could maybe reduce our carbon footprint and do better with reduce, reuse, recycle for camping.
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And we will talk to you again soon. Bye.
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Bye.