Hiking Huts - The Best Ways To Enjoy Your Stay

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    Hiking Huts - The Best Ways To Enjoy Your Stay
    Here's some top tips to help you enjoy staying in a hikers hut, hikers cabin, backcountry hut or refuge while backpacking or hiking. Let me know in the comments which tip you like the most.
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    Part 1: Tents vs Huts www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmLD9​...
    Part 2: The three types of hiking tents • The 3 Best Types of Wi... ​
    Part 3: How to choose the best tent for you • How to Choose the BEST... ​
    Part 4: Where to pitch your tent • How to Find the Best P... ​
    Part 5: How to set up your tent • How to PITCH YOUR TENT... ​
    Part 6: How to pitch a tent in snow and high winds • How to PITCH A TENT IN... ​
    Part 7: Wild camping New Zealand cinematic video • Wild Camping In NEW ZE... ​
    Part 8: How to wild camp in strong winds • How to WILD CAMP IN ST... ​
    Part 9: How to strengthen your tent for less money • How to STRENGTHEN YOUR... ​
    Part 10: 7 Biggest mistakes wild campers make • 7 Biggest Camping Mist... ​
    Part 11: The Hilleberg Soulo Black Label - The Worlds Toughest Tent • Hilleberg Soulo Black ... ​
    Part 12: Ultralight Tents - Ultra Useful or Ultra Stupid? • LIGHTWEIGHT HIKING TEN... ​
    Part 13: Time to buy a new tent? • Before You Buy a New H... ​
    Part 14: How to survive a strong storm • How to SURVIVE A STRON... ​
    Part 15: Best wild camping lessons of 2020 • My 5 BIGGEST Wild Camp... ​
    Part 16: Best Camping Items for 2021 - My top 3 must haves • My 3 Best Wild Camping... ​
    Part 17: No excuses - It's time to get out in the great outdoors! www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZz6z
    Part 18: Why some people don't like Wild Camping - And how to fix it • 5 Tips to Help You ENJ...
    Part 19: How to Wild Camp in the Rain - And ENJOY it! (Part 1/2) • How to Camp in the Rai...
    Part 20: How to Wild Camp in the Rain - And ENJOY it! (Part 2/2) • How to Camp in the Rai...
    Part 21: The Beginners guide to buying the Best Tent • How To Choose Your Fir...
    Part 22: Top 5 things to do when your Tent Fails • The Top 5 Things To Do...
    Part 23: How to buy the best 4-season tent • How to Choose the BEST...
    Part 24: Looking to Solo Camp or Backpack - WATCH THIS FIRST • Solo Backpacking - How...
    Part 25: 10 emergency kit items every camper needs • 10 Safety Kit Items Ev...
    Part 26: Winter Sleep System - How to stay warm all night • How to KEEP WARM In Fr...
    Part 27: Clothing tips to keep you warm while backpacking • Hiking Tips That Will ...
    Part 28: The WORLD’S MOST EXPENSIVE Backpacking Tents - Should You Buy a HILLEBERG? • HILLEBERG - The Most E...
    Part 29: Walk into the Wild • Motivational Hiking Vi...
    Part 30: Cheap tent in a strong storm test • Cheap Backpacking Tent...
    Part 31: Wild camping snobbery - Is expensive gear really any better? • Expensive Hiking Gear ...
    Part 32: 7 Backpacking pro tips for beginners • 7 Essential Backpackin...
    Part 33: How to pack your backpack - layering system • Pack Your Backpack Lik...
    Part 34: Three types of winter sleep shelters • How To Build A Survial...
    Part 36: 7 top tips for multi-day hikes • How To Prepare For A L...
    Part 37: Sustainable Hiking Gear - Helpful Or Hype? • Clean And Green Backba...
    Part 38: Best 1Person Backpacking Tents (Real Examples) • Best 1Person Hiking Te...
    Part 39: Best 2Person Backpacking Tents (Real Examples) • Best 2Person Hiking Te...
    Part 40: Good hiking tents you may have never heard of • Good Hiking Tents You ...
    Part 41: Lightweight hiking gear - tips vs cons • Lightweight Hiking Gea...
    Part 42: Lightweight Backpacking Gear That Helps Keep You Clean • LIGHTWEIGHT Backpackin...
    Part 43: Winter Wild Camping Tips and Tricks • WINTER Wild Camping Ti...
    Part 44: Solo Vs Group Backpacking - Which Is BEST? • Solo Vs Group Backpack...
    Part 45: How to Overcome Post-Hiking Blues (Practical Tips) • How To Overcome Post-H...
    Part 46: New Zealand Vs USA Hiking Gear - Are We Paying Too Much? • New Zealand Vs USA Hik...
    Part 47: My Entire Hiking Tent Collection • My Entire Hiking Tent ...
    Part 48: How to build an igloo - Step by step guide • How to Build an IGLOO ...
    Part 49: Walking On A Glacier - Best Trip EVER? • Walking On A Glacier -...
    Part 50: How to Choose The BEST Backpacking Tent For You? • How to Choose The BEST...
    I look forward to any questions or comments you may have.
    Stay Safe - Stay Strong. ⛺️👍🏼
    Barry Watson

ความคิดเห็น • 21

  • @wildmountainman1
    @wildmountainman1  2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Let me know in the comments what you like most about hut life while out backpacking.

  • @jthomas332
    @jthomas332 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great video - well presented! Lots of great advice there. Only one extra tip regarding the fire is don't clean out the woodburner if the ashes are still warm. We once left early and there was another party behind us. As they left we noticed smoke in the chimney. They'd reset the fire only for the hot ashes to ignite the firewood...
    Careless ash disposal has caused the demise of far too many wonderful huts.

    • @wildmountainman1
      @wildmountainman1  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad you liked it. Yes, very good point. I’ve also seen some people put ashes in a plastic container a d melt it. :(

  • @runemortensen8153
    @runemortensen8153 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Agree - those are great tips! I might have missed it, but do not take up more space than you need during the stay. Keep it tidy at all times.

    • @wildmountainman1
      @wildmountainman1  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That’s a really good point. It’s simply a matter of being considerate of others, while still enjoying your stay. :)

  • @gotto510
    @gotto510 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow‼ How wonderful. I feel the clean air. Thank you very much. from Japan💛💛💛

    • @wildmountainman1
      @wildmountainman1  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for watching. I’m glad you enjoyed it. 😀

  • @EventyrsorenDenmark
    @EventyrsorenDenmark 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The bedst is to meet other hikers.Great video.Thank you very much !!!

    • @wildmountainman1
      @wildmountainman1  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree. The fellowship among hikers is awesome. 😀

  • @PeteBlaxter
    @PeteBlaxter ปีที่แล้ว +2

    If you notice anything broken or rodents, pop a comment in the hut book. We (DOC rangers) check them for such comments. Also if arriving really late / leaving early consider doing your packing out on the porch if there's one. Those MSC yellow pack liners where designed with very high acoustic values I think... :-)

    • @wildmountainman1
      @wildmountainman1  ปีที่แล้ว

      Very good tips, Pete. Thanks for the work you do. 😁

  • @travelwithbec374
    @travelwithbec374 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great tips! There is nothing louder than the floors in a hut, trying to stay quiet is so difficult. I love staying in huts, fantastic way to meet others and get out of bad weather or get some shade on a hot day

    • @wildmountainman1
      @wildmountainman1  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, great points. I must admit, a hut is a very welcome haven after being out in the rain for hours. :)

  • @TOMHEANEY100
    @TOMHEANEY100 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Barry, another great presentation very well done. Fantastic views too. Keep up the hard work and great to see it paying off. ATB Tom

    • @wildmountainman1
      @wildmountainman1  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Tom. You’re always so supportive. Glad you enjoyed it. :) Keep safe. 👍🏼

  • @JoshuaJohnsonOutdoors
    @JoshuaJohnsonOutdoors 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Those are some great tips Mr Wild Man. Good information!

  • @BCHiker
    @BCHiker 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice Barry! A must watch for all those who are unsure of hut etiquette!
    As an ex smoker a tip for smokers that I use to do is take an eclipse mint tin to put my cigarette butts in to carry out. Cigarette butts all over the ground outside a hut is not a good look.
    Ps. This snorer tries to tent as much as practical lol.

    • @wildmountainman1
      @wildmountainman1  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks Curtis. I’m glad I’m not the only snorer, hence why I like renting. Lol. Interesting about your smoking comment. I’ve only seen a small handful of smokers on the trips I’ve done. It’s not very common, or is it?

    • @BCHiker
      @BCHiker 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Not that common anymore, I think I was one of the last lol

    • @wildmountainman1
      @wildmountainman1  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@BCHiker that’s where being a quitter is a good thing! Hope your foot is getting better.