Great video! What I would add: water filter, rain trousers and jacket. Sleeping bag liner. A Nalgene bottle. GPS unit incl reserve batteries. Food obviously, dryfrozen. Kitchen stove: Gas bottle and Primus Lite+ (summer) or Primus multifuel burner and 2 fuel bottles (winter). And last buy not least, my Kobo ereader. Regards from Sweden
am about 6ft 5 and id end up needing a tent porch mat to sit down on before sliding in!! but thats a good anount of stuff, i just wore jeans so didnt really need a sitting mat.
I don't have one piece of gear that's my favourite. Each item is part of the system that keeps me safe and warm up on the hill. Sometimes I swap out items that don't suit the surroundings or expected weather. The only thing missing from my last camp was a P bottle which I left at home in error. Some reyt bling gear you have there. Interestingly you say the thermorest seat works with the Big Agnes pad, was that the Rapide SL?
Criterion make superb gear, I've a down jacket from them that I got for the Pennine Way a couple of years ago. It weighs nowt & you're toast warm in seconds. You don't see much of it about. Nice load-out video, always good to see what others carry/use. The Trekker chair has been my favourite bit of kit this year, it's a game changer and again, hardly much of a weight penalty. ATB
Hi, interesting video, I use the osprey sack as well, when I remember !! I do find it tends to stick as you push stuff in ? You get the same ? Would love to go lighter !! Cheers from the Bivy
I made a mistake during the cold snap in November 2023 and accidentally took my summer sleeping bag,i think rated down to 10c, and it got down to -6! However I will say that a summer sleeping bag at -6 is better than nothing at all!
i think its a pretty storm worthy tent - i have only limited testing with it. Very spacious inside (long). seems well built. The only gripe is the height getting in and out of the tent.
Drop a comment folks, what’s your favourite bit of gear to carry?
Great video! What I would add: water filter, rain trousers and jacket. Sleeping bag liner. A Nalgene bottle. GPS unit incl reserve batteries. Food obviously, dryfrozen. Kitchen stove: Gas bottle and Primus Lite+ (summer) or Primus multifuel burner and 2 fuel bottles (winter). And last buy not least, my Kobo ereader. Regards from Sweden
Can’t forget the kobo reader!
From America but lived in Sunderland for a time. I sure miss the Geordie accent. Thanks!!!
Good man welcome aboard
Great vid! I love to see what's in people's packs. Thanks for sharing your layout with us 👍
Glad you enjoyed!
Brilliant walkthrough, thank you ever so much. Given me lots to think about.
Happy days!
am about 6ft 5 and id end up needing a tent porch mat to sit down on before sliding in!! but thats a good anount of stuff, i just wore jeans so didnt really need a sitting mat.
Yeah man I know what you mean
I don't have one piece of gear that's my favourite. Each item is part of the system that keeps me safe and warm up on the hill. Sometimes I swap out items that don't suit the surroundings or expected weather. The only thing missing from my last camp was a P bottle which I left at home in error. Some reyt bling gear you have there. Interestingly you say the thermorest seat works with the Big Agnes pad, was that the Rapide SL?
Love to hear it!
When I was a younger lad in the cadets we'd use bin liners inside our pack. Don't last long but did work for a day out.
Hahaha absolutely mate
Enjoyed this one 😊
Thanks for the visit
Criterion make superb gear, I've a down jacket from them that I got for the Pennine Way a couple of years ago. It weighs nowt & you're toast warm in seconds. You don't see much of it about. Nice load-out video, always good to see what others carry/use. The Trekker chair has been my favourite bit of kit this year, it's a game changer and again, hardly much of a weight penalty. ATB
I love the trekker chair is bloody great. I’ve had it for donkeys but only really now started to use it
Nice one. Love these vids 🤓
Cheers big dog
Just got 40 lt pack as can't manage bigger one nowadays so ideal vid for me buddy
Yeah mate good to be able to have a butchers at others
Hi, interesting video, I use the osprey sack as well, when I remember !! I do find it tends to stick as you push stuff in ? You get the same ? Would love to go lighter !!
Cheers from the Bivy
hey mate, it tends to move a bout quite a bit for me but i believe in its quality to keep those key items dry so im a little more forgivign!
Thanks this has been really helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video
Thanks for the visit
Hi fella, whats the little bags you use , if i remember they have your logo on,
This is a company called loggia gear
@@thegeordiewildcamper cheers mate I’ll have a look 👍
Great video, very informative, i suggest you list everything in the comments and give the current prices.
Ok next time
I made a mistake during the cold snap in November 2023 and accidentally took my summer sleeping bag,i think rated down to 10c, and it got down to -6! However I will say that a summer sleeping bag at -6 is better than nothing at all!
yeah youve nailed that kev! you make do in situations like that..
Hi,
Is that radio a traditional tuning one or a new dab one? Can you get much reception when you head out?
Thanks
It’s actually really good. You get both dab and normal. Great little backup to have in the tent.
That sounds great. Always nice to have! What one is it please?
@@lloydcozens6601 Goodmans portable dab radio - can pick them up on Amazon and eBay
What do you think of the Nortent? Considering buying one. Simon
i think its a pretty storm worthy tent - i have only limited testing with it. Very spacious inside (long). seems well built. The only gripe is the height getting in and out of the tent.