Πραγματικά βλέποντας το υπέροχο αυτό βίντεο μου μετάδοσε την όμορφη αίσθηση του χειμώνα στο βουνό. Τι θερμοκρασίες είχε το βράδυ; Καλή Χρονιά εύχομαι με περισσότερη επαφή με την φύση! ❤
Man. Loved your snow camp. I love climbing a mountain in winter and camping in snow. Staika is very roomy, looks good on the snow. I use my H'berg Soulo for this sort of thing.Thank you sir, great video.
Thank you so much! I love the Soulo too-it’s absolutely bombproof and perfect for solo adventures. I decided to go with the Staika this time for a bit more space and comfort, but honestly, the Soulo doesn’t have anything to envy from it. Both are fantastic tents for winter camping! Here’s to enjoying nature and hopefully being back on the mountains soon!
@@davidunderwood9863 Hey David I would love some feedback about the Akto. I have it for 2 years and never used it. Have you test it in strong winds? Have you double pole it? The weight is very tempting and many times was really close to take it.
@@nasos_zovoilisYes sir. I've had the Akto for about 8 years, longer than the others. Love the light weight for long hard hikes. Twice I've had really bad weather, near Cradle Mountain and the other time in the notorious Southern Ranges of Tasmania. At Cradle Mtn the wind was so strong it would blow me over, but the Akto stood up tough. Normal pegs, and I didn't double pole. I do have an extra pole but I didn't take it as I didn't expect wind that strong. My mate had an MSR tent that nearly broke. He was up half the night holding up the poles. I slept soundly with ear plugs. It was then that I decided to get a Soulo, and I did 18 months later. I've taken the Soulo out in one blizzard. Once I took the Akto to a fairly windy mountain top and I attached an extra rope to the ventilation hood. There's a little tab there, and staked it out.
@@davidunderwood9863 Sounds like you've had some solid adventures with the Akto! It's impressive how it handled those extreme winds near Cradle Mountain and Tasmania's Southern Ranges. That extra guyline sounds like a smart trick - small tweaks like that can make a big difference. How did the Soulo compare in the blizzard? Seems like a great step up for tough conditions!
Very nice winter camp ❄️👍🙂
Thank you! Winter camping has its own magic, glad you enjoyed it!
@nasos_zovoilis Yes. Hope to get a chance soon 🙂👍❄️
Inspiring ❤❤
Thanks so much!🙏 Really happy it inspired you!
Πραγματικά βλέποντας το υπέροχο αυτό βίντεο μου μετάδοσε την όμορφη αίσθηση του χειμώνα στο βουνό. Τι θερμοκρασίες είχε το βράδυ; Καλή Χρονιά εύχομαι με περισσότερη επαφή με την φύση! ❤
Σ ευχαριστώ πολύ! Αν θυμάμαι καλά είχε γύρω στους -4°C. Καλή χρονιά να έχουμε, με υγεία!
Man. Loved your snow camp. I love climbing a mountain in winter and camping in snow. Staika is very roomy, looks good on the snow. I use my H'berg Soulo for this sort of thing.Thank you sir, great video.
Thank you so much! I love the Soulo too-it’s absolutely bombproof and perfect for solo adventures. I decided to go with the Staika this time for a bit more space and comfort, but honestly, the Soulo doesn’t have anything to envy from it. Both are fantastic tents for winter camping! Here’s to enjoying nature and hopefully being back on the mountains soon!
@@nasos_zovoilis Yes sir. On shorter hikes or car camping I'll use my H'berg Nallo, hard hikes the Akto and summits and in snow the Soulo.
@@davidunderwood9863 Hey David I would love some feedback about the Akto. I have it for 2 years and never used it. Have you test it in strong winds? Have you double pole it? The weight is very tempting and many times was really close to take it.
@@nasos_zovoilisYes sir. I've had the Akto for about 8 years, longer than the others. Love the light weight for long hard hikes. Twice I've had really bad weather, near Cradle Mountain and the other time in the notorious Southern Ranges of Tasmania. At Cradle Mtn the wind was so strong it would blow me over, but the Akto stood up tough. Normal pegs, and I didn't double pole. I do have an extra pole but I didn't take it as I didn't expect wind that strong. My mate had an MSR tent that nearly broke. He was up half the night holding up the poles. I slept soundly with ear plugs. It was then that I decided to get a Soulo, and I did 18 months later. I've taken the Soulo out in one blizzard. Once I took the Akto to a fairly windy mountain top and I attached an extra rope to the ventilation hood. There's a little tab there, and staked it out.
@@davidunderwood9863 Sounds like you've had some solid adventures with the Akto! It's impressive how it handled those extreme winds near Cradle Mountain and Tasmania's Southern Ranges. That extra guyline sounds like a smart trick - small tweaks like that can make a big difference. How did the Soulo compare in the blizzard? Seems like a great step up for tough conditions!
Nice to see you back out thought you had stoped posting great video
Thank you! I really appreciate it. I took a short break, but I’m back and happy to share more adventures. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Beautiful share. Must be well prepared for this.
Thank you! 🙏 Yes, preparation is key for winter camping, but it’s always worth the effort!