Just started to watch the vid, looks good. Oh, you know the learning to map reading thing, well I've heard there's a little video platform thingy called TH-cam where you might find someone to teach you 😅 😂. Now to watch the rest of it. "Liked and subscribed already"
Great vid, I think Hilda sounds right for your tent, robust serving wench at an Oktoberfest type of lady. I've just bought myself a similar tent, the Robens Sprinter 2, it's supposed to be able to stand up to pretty much anything the UK could throw at it. I think it's going to be the only tent I need. I have a trekking pole tent and a Cloud Peak 2 but I think a good quality robust 2 person tunnel tent is the best of both worlds to me. One day I'll retire down Dartmoor way so I'm off to watch some more of your vids. Cheers and just do what's right for you re TH-cam
@camping_guru_uk I know someone who has that tent I think @lntkernow and he is pleased with it. I've had 2 robens tents and are cracking tents. Thanks for the kind words and love the name 😆
Great video, considering purchasing second hand a Nallo 2. I have the Abisko Lite 1 and find it claustrophobic in winter long wild camps and serious issue at 61 getting changed in it lol Liked and Subscribed
Class video mate had some good chuckles watching it, you gotta call your tent Hillary the only name for it I reckon. Like stu says we need to get on the nav course
Great video mate 🙂🤙 Lets all book onto a navigation course, we'll do one first chance we get next year yeah? After Rory's baby is here? Pats definitely up for it, and i could do with a refresher and then doing some more advanced stuff too 🤙
I remember paying £1.200 for my saitaris. Not included was the extra set of poles ane foot print which I also bought. What that would cost today I have no idea. Very enjoyable video
The nallo 2 is £910, the 3 season version anjan 2 is £830. Had the nallo , now an anjan 2. The nallo was used for hillwalking the anjan will be used for cycle touring Got the anjan 2 due to superior ventillaion, set it up in the garden in dry conditions the other day with no rain or wind, temperature about 12 centigrade, the flysheet inside and outside was soaked in the morning which shows that even the anjan can suffer from condensation. Also had the nammatj 2 which I prefered to the nallo 2 as more stable and better ventilation due to 2 large vents which you can operate from the inside unlike the outside rear vent of the nallo. The akto which I had was terrible for condensation, but not an issue as you just wipe the inner in the morning before sitting up. I never fully trusted the large pole of the nallo in high winds, the nammatj made you feel alot more secure with 2 poles the same height with the aditional stability of the guylines on the vents.
Correct the nallo is £910 online. With the footprint costing £90 that's £1000 . Iam only talking from my experience here . In temperatures of 26 degrees there was plenty of ventilation and no condensation in the morning. Thankyou for you imput iam glad you have found a tent your happy with . Happy camping 🏕
@@marcjeffreypresents Another red label tent, the katium was tested to destruction snapping a pole at over 100mph. If you double pole your front pole, can probably survive 150mph winds.
Lovely video. Well done. Been trying to buy an osprey aether ag 70 myself but that model has been discontinued. Do let me know if you are interested in selling yours. Although i am in the Republic of Ireland so it may not be so straightforward for yourself
Thankyou for the kinds words my friend. They are a brilliant rucksack BUT are on the heavy side but because of the gravity system it hardly feels like you have it on your back. Good luck in finding one. Keep an eye out on eBay 👀
Just started to watch the vid, looks good. Oh, you know the learning to map reading thing, well I've heard there's a little video platform thingy called TH-cam where you might find someone to teach you 😅 😂. Now to watch the rest of it. "Liked and subscribed already"
@camping_guru_uk ohhh that sounds like a hint lol . Hope you enjoy and I will be sure to check you out and follow you back a little later . 😀
Great vid, I think Hilda sounds right for your tent, robust serving wench at an Oktoberfest type of lady.
I've just bought myself a similar tent, the Robens Sprinter 2, it's supposed to be able to stand up to pretty much anything the UK could throw at it. I think it's going to be the only tent I need. I have a trekking pole tent and a Cloud Peak 2 but I think a good quality robust 2 person tunnel tent is the best of both worlds to me.
One day I'll retire down Dartmoor way so I'm off to watch some more of your vids. Cheers and just do what's right for you re TH-cam
@camping_guru_uk I know someone who has that tent I think @lntkernow and he is pleased with it. I've had 2 robens tents and are cracking tents. Thanks for the kind words and love the name 😆
Great video, considering purchasing second hand a Nallo 2. I have the Abisko Lite 1 and find it claustrophobic in winter long wild camps and serious issue at 61 getting changed in it lol Liked and Subscribed
Thankyou my friend. Welcome aboard. Trying to get out for another camp soon to try out my new camara
I very just bought 1 second hand brilliant
I liked this mate
⛺️ name...Mother Goose Hahaha
I watched this having a coffee or 2
Keep up the good work
Paul Emmett
Ohhhh Paul, mother goose is a good one mate. Glad you enjoyed. Perhaps you could come out on a camp in all your uniform one night 😆
Class video mate had some good chuckles watching it, you gotta call your tent Hillary the only name for it I reckon. Like stu says we need to get on the nav course
Hillary hmmmm sounds like an old Australian farmers name lol .. but hey I will put it in the hat lol
Yes!!! Fanatic!!
Hmmmm not sure what this means lol
Great video mate 🙂🤙
Lets all book onto a navigation course, we'll do one first chance we get next year yeah? After Rory's baby is here?
Pats definitely up for it, and i could do with a refresher and then doing some more advanced stuff too 🤙
Thanks mate .... we got there in the end. YES YES YES let's get professional and do it lol
I remember paying £1.200 for my saitaris. Not included was the extra set of poles ane foot print which I also bought. What that would cost today I have no idea. Very enjoyable video
Thankyou my friend. The prices of tents have gone through the roof it's just crazy 🤪
The nallo 2 is £910, the 3 season version anjan 2 is £830.
Had the nallo , now an anjan 2. The nallo was used for hillwalking the anjan will be used for cycle touring
Got the anjan 2 due to superior ventillaion, set it up in the garden in dry conditions the other day with no rain or wind, temperature about 12 centigrade, the flysheet inside and outside was soaked in the morning which shows that even the anjan can suffer from condensation.
Also had the nammatj 2 which I prefered to the nallo 2 as more stable and better ventilation due to 2 large vents which you can operate from the inside unlike the outside rear vent of the nallo. The akto which I had was terrible for condensation, but not an issue as you just wipe the inner in the morning before sitting up.
I never fully trusted the large pole of the nallo in high winds, the nammatj made you feel alot more secure with 2 poles the same height with the aditional stability of the guylines on the vents.
Correct the nallo is £910 online. With the footprint costing £90 that's £1000 . Iam only talking from my experience here . In temperatures of 26 degrees there was plenty of ventilation and no condensation in the morning. Thankyou for you imput iam glad you have found a tent your happy with . Happy camping 🏕
@@marcjeffreypresents Another red label tent, the katium was tested to destruction snapping a pole at over 100mph. If you double pole your front pole, can probably survive 150mph winds.
@DemiGod.. yeh but not a chance I'd want to be out in those winds
Lovely video. Well done. Been trying to buy an osprey aether ag 70 myself but that model has been discontinued. Do let me know if you are interested in selling yours. Although i am in the Republic of Ireland so it may not be so straightforward for yourself
Thankyou for the kinds words my friend. They are a brilliant rucksack BUT are on the heavy side but because of the gravity system it hardly feels like you have it on your back. Good luck in finding one. Keep an eye out on eBay 👀
Nessa (Gavin & Stacey) The Nallo.
Tidy.
👍 Big Bertha
Merry Christmas to you sir