Gonna love the comments on this one lol 😆 this is part one too 🤣 and more to follow 🤣 including hail and ponies next to me briefly in camp sheltering the storm. Quite correct how do you survive a storm in a tarp seek shelter lol 😆
Loving your pretty unique style of camping Tony. And I have to agree, there's nothing better than lazing in a nice warm sleeping bag on a dismal morning
@vincentwilson9362 I can't express this strongly enough lol USE THE MLD LINES lol 😆 don't use anything else ever. Three meters for door one meter for other 9 points if enough
Hi Tony, loving the Trailstar, perhaps a bath tub would be sensible for my Scottish trip, trouble is the soul bivy in X/L and my long Rab bags are a minimum of 230 cm So tell me are you using the TS bath tub or a rectangular one from MLD What’s your thoughts please Cheers from a bivy
Agree on the Evernew 600 and Sidewinder. I've been using a much lighter myog set up for fast n light trips, but the Caldera really is the best for most uses. Atb, Rob
Many thanks Samdy exactly correct and as more vids in the series are released you'll see the forecast for Okehampton was 50mph which i believe is classified as gale force 😀 so yeah spot on find a sheltered spot if possible or go home vs destroy tent on summit 😀 or pitch this very very low and pray 😆
Haha you know nothing about the trailstar then I'd agree a regular tarp. But the ts will survive if low and correctly pitched it won't be a pleasant night though and id avoid at all costs
Your content is just amazing man! Enjoyable and always somehow diverse 👏👏
Many thanks 😊 one tries ... very trying 😆 some how it kind of works out
I hope the family silver is there on your return Tony :) Have a Great New Year.
Sandy
Lol 😀 all safe n sound and cleaner house 😆 although did say the dust was a problem to her breathing 😄 that's probably why she cleaned 😄
Gonna love the comments on this one lol 😆 this is part one too 🤣 and more to follow 🤣 including hail and ponies next to me briefly in camp sheltering the storm. Quite correct how do you survive a storm in a tarp seek shelter lol 😆
Looks glorious Tony 😊
Many thanks 😊 it was a lovely little break 😊
Loving your pretty unique style of camping Tony.
And I have to agree, there's nothing better than lazing in a nice warm sleeping bag on a dismal morning
Very many thanks 😊
Finally got myself a trailstar.
Part of the club.
All the best for new year Tony
Enjoy and you too 😀
@TonyHobbs thanks Tony.
What's the best guyline for the trailstar other than the line from mld?
@vincentwilson9362 I can't express this strongly enough lol USE THE MLD LINES lol 😆 don't use anything else ever. Three meters for door one meter for other 9 points if enough
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MLD.
OK.
I understand the love for trailstar npw😂
Which sleeping pad are you using
Thermarest prolite plus
It's thinner so better for lower shelter but still warm n comfy 😊
Hi Tony, loving the Trailstar, perhaps a bath tub would be sensible for my Scottish trip, trouble is the soul bivy in X/L and my long Rab bags are a minimum of 230 cm
So tell me are you using the TS bath tub or a rectangular one from MLD
What’s your thoughts please
Cheers from a bivy
For winter bathtub floor
It's the MLD Trailstar floor fitted to ts much better to have the fitted version rectangular not really working imo
Agree on the Evernew 600 and Sidewinder. I've been using a much lighter myog set up for fast n light trips, but the Caldera really is the best for most uses. Atb, Rob
Absolutely agree i have other options for options lol but this beats all hands down for general use
Happy Xmas and New Year's Tony. xXx
Many thanks 😊 and back to you too
ok ebay has tonys house clearance items.......lol.. great vlog brother
Lol 😀 great you enjoyed 😉 and not a bad idea make a bit of space 😀 and cover a penny for new kit 😀
Love tarp camping. You ever used a bug head net?
Check back to summer vid in Scotland lol 😆
Didn't realise a slight breeze is a storm or in your vid where is it eh! or is it a clickbait going here LOL
@@wildyorkieoutdoors7271 🤣🤣
you've only got to be down in a small hollow or dip in the landscape and you'll hardly feel a breeze. Tony is not likely to use clickbait
Many thanks Samdy exactly correct and as more vids in the series are released you'll see the forecast for Okehampton was 50mph which i believe is classified as gale force 😀 so yeah spot on find a sheltered spot if possible or go home vs destroy tent on summit 😀 or pitch this very very low and pray 😆
Nae bother pal you have no chance in a tarp with 50 60 mph winds
Actually people have used this in 50mph winds but I'd look for shelter... like I did which is the point 😉
@TonyHobbs no chance
Haha you know nothing about the trailstar then
I'd agree a regular tarp.
But the ts will survive if low and correctly pitched it won't be a pleasant night though and id avoid at all costs
Clueless mate. I've used the Trailstar in winds I couldn't stand up in, and it was fine. The thing is bombproof.
Fab reply by those that know me and this pro level kit vs the amateurs who knows jack lol 😆