From a fellow hubba owner, I really enjoyed watching this. Great improvisation with the trekking poles btw.
@EldestPuck2 ай бұрын
Jesus 15kg Base weight...
@izzyguitar85544 ай бұрын
My piano is named Luci, because I love the name, its so beautiful and pretty, my piano sounds so beautiful and pretty - your videos are exactly the same, beautiful and pretty x
@emilieb.10734 ай бұрын
Very nice work 😮😉... Ça donne enviiiiiie Pancaaaak !!
@KieCamps4 ай бұрын
Love that Llyn! Recorded a few times there myself 😁😍 Love the video, new subscriber here 👋🏻
@thewardensound5 ай бұрын
Such be-a-a-a-u-u-u-u-u-tiful scenes!
@thewardensound5 ай бұрын
p.s. Herrrrooon :)
@Helen-and-Katarin-Juska-law5 ай бұрын
Good to see you out and camping again. Trust in your kit is essential and that only comes with constant usage. Take care, stay well, stay safe...Helen and Katarin Juska-Law, Stella and Terri with Robyn.
@littlegrandadoutdoors5 ай бұрын
Well said....
@PocketRambles5 ай бұрын
@@Helen-and-Katarin-Juska-law yep. This is often how I feel in spring after a few months without camping. Thanks for watching 😊
@philhasacamera5 ай бұрын
Looked really lovely, even in the wind. Such a beautiful place!
@PocketRambles5 ай бұрын
@@philhasacamera I know right?! Absolutely georgous place 😊
@pipandbenji5 ай бұрын
What a gorgeous camp spot! Lucky Luci!
@PocketRambles5 ай бұрын
@@pipandbenji it was stunning! 😍
@WhatswithWatt7 ай бұрын
Lol great start to vid. Also i had to rush off for a moment and forgot to pause vid. Came back when vid was at 3mins 35 and i was like... what have i missed, whys Adam standing there posing with his trousers down lol. it was just his backpack in front of his legs and the lighting made me think the trousers were skin tone lol. Another good vid
@WhatswithWatt7 ай бұрын
Love the cheerful vibe you always give off. That love life despite its challenges aspect
@hedleythorne8 ай бұрын
Lovely area, I am camping there with my son this weekend. Great video.
@spoony60418 ай бұрын
Just stumbled across your channel, enjoying what ive watched so far. Now ive just started watching ithis video. Probably rings a bit to close to home. In the last 2 years its frightening how many people close to me have passed including my Father. Makes you feel very fragile. And ive probably stressed a bit too much of late. So hoping this video might help me a bit. Right back to the video. Keep plodding..
@PocketRambles8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻 Loss can be so hard to deal with, I hope you find solace in knowing others are going through similar challenges and manage to find joy in the small things in life. Thanks for watching, take care.
@LostInIce48 ай бұрын
The mushrooms at 29:42 are most likely Turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) highly medicinal.
@Helen-and-Katarin-Juska-law8 ай бұрын
A magnificent trilogy of videos. You looked to have learned a lot and had time to reflect on your choices (either right or wrong). You are so lucky to be abe to return to hour 'roots' and family. Make the most of it. As always, thank you for sharing your experiences, stay well, stay safe. Helen and Katarin Juska-Law and Terri with Robyn. (Eastern UK Fenlands)
@PocketRambles8 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed the series! I loved making each video, it was such an epic adventure 😊
@greggwest34758 ай бұрын
Courage, honesty, beautiful environment and a positive attitude all make your videos pleasant. Glad you managed in spite of the fire problems, though I saw some good suggestions in the comments about how to solve that. All the best for things to come.
@Helen-and-Katarin-Juska-law8 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT...now you know you can trust your kit and your own decisions. Both are so important. Think we have now binge watched all your videos and are grateful to you for taking the time and effort to make and produce your videos for those amongst the female population who may wonder whether they can do it. We go 'out' on a regular basis, either training or for pleasure and are surprised the number of times we meet people whose first question is ''are you not frightened to be out alone (just the two of you), just the three/four of you {all female} on your own''. To be absolutely honest we faced all our fears years ago and now just go for the adrenaline trips. Face and overcome your fears and they dissipate with the experience you have gained. Once again, thank you for your efforts to bring the outside wild nature to single women...you are doing a great job. Stay well, stay safe Helen and Katarin Juska-Law and Terri with Robyn (Eastern UK Fenlands)
@Helen-and-Katarin-Juska-law8 ай бұрын
Beautiful vidoe - know that area far too well from Fan Dancing days. Thank you for sharing your time out. Stay well,Stay safe, Helen and Katarin Juska-Law and Terri with Robyn (Eastern England Fenlands)
@Helen-and-Katarin-Juska-law8 ай бұрын
Have just found your channel and have subscribed.Been watching your videos back to back.....Superb. Love your ideas and attitude but also the deeper thinking and realisation of the depths of nature. Strangely (or maybe not) we were in the Beacons and did a 'Fan Dance' Today, 22/03/2 - to scatter some of the ashes of a lost team member - driving home I picked up your channel while my partner Katarin was driving) Stay well, stay safe, Helen and Katarin Juska-Law, with Terri and Robyn (Eastern UK fenlands).
@PocketRambles8 ай бұрын
Thanks for such a lovely comment. Glad it resonated with you in some way 🤗
@kennethwilson86339 ай бұрын
Nice need to practice your fire skills try at home outside…Have fun stay safe.
@BrayTube9 ай бұрын
This is the best wild camping video KZbin has shown me this last week, and it has shown me a lot. The algorithym thinks that's all I want to fucking see right now, just because I wanted to upgrade my 30 year old Trangia and happened to look up a few videos on that! Anyway (vent over), this is the best video not because you were trying to teach me something but precisely becasue you weren't. I wanted to upgrade my cookset because I haven't camped in years and years, and I'm getting a hankering for it again. I've camped a lot over the years and for extended periods when travelling, so I have the knowledge and the kit, but if I went into the woods tonight in the rain and tried to set up camp it'd be a bit messy. I know I'd second guess the size of my tent or my tarp, I'd be asking myself "What am I doing? why am I here?. It is miserable setting up in the rain. Your face said that when you sat down and decided not to bother with a fire and just open a can instead. I was putting myself in your soggy shoes and thinking, if there's anything worse than setting up camp in the rain it's sitting in one drinking a cold can when it's cold, dark and wet outside. The different story your face told after you had made a fire and generated heat and light for yourself is what makes this video stand out for me. You're the first creator who has shown that honesty. Most I've seen daren't show anything less that complete competence. They would want us to believe that the only lessons to be learned from their mistakes are the ingenious ways they overcome them. The reality is that setting up camp normally comes at the end of a tiring day. Mistakes are made, components go missing, things break, the elements change. We've all had it all happen to us. And we go into auto mode and go through the motions as best we can and ultimately a point comes when you realise you're comfortable. It's before you cook, it's before you even brew a drink. It's the point when you realise you'll be fine from then on. You're set up. That's the moment this video reminded me of. It's a very self-satisfying moment and I'd forgotten it, frankly. I think it's the point in your day when all the aches, pains and misfortunes start disolving into anecdotes. It's what this video gave me that no amount of knot vs toggle advice or gas vs spirit burner video can give me. Thanks for that! ;¬)
@PocketRambles8 ай бұрын
This! Being honest about the fire not working is important to me... Sometimes for the purposes of editing you focus solely on what went well but when things go wrong is where the real learning and evolving happens. We don't show our vulnerabilities enough as a society, I think. So thank you for letting me know it resonated with you! 😊
@tysay81709 ай бұрын
So much "mansplaning" in the comments. I doubt many have the balls to camp out alone...
@paulwilliamson61689 ай бұрын
I've lived in a tent now for 2yrs in Wharncliffe woods Sheffield your awesome
@alih82529 ай бұрын
hey sister, ive recently bought a wood stove like yours. It is very sturdy and compact. only issue i had was like yourself, gettting the thing going. as a result i bought some softwood and hardwood online and a small axe. I cut down thw wood to size. using the hardwood as a base, bark in the middle to get it going, and softwood at the top, occasionally topping up the wood every few minutes or so. i dont have a spark device, so trustly old lighter does the trick with peat firelighters (1 segment works all the time for me).
@shughy19 ай бұрын
Please do be careful, take a friend or a couple of dogs if possible, it just gives me the shivers to see a lady alone in woods at night, be safe 🙏
@PocketRambles9 ай бұрын
Although I appreciate the concern, I reckon the weather was enough of a deterrent for anyone to be wandering about late, and being alone is part of the experience! Sadly, I don't have any dogs readily available to come with me on adventures 😅 stay safe out there too!
@Antony-DB9 ай бұрын
Hello I’ve just come across you on KZbin and love your videos. I plan on travelling the uk on a motorbike and camping in different locations. Your videos are extremely inspiring 😁
@PocketRambles9 ай бұрын
cheers, enjoy your travels! :)
@darkshaman70879 ай бұрын
Myself also got a gas stove for rainy conditions as its always raining here in Wales but I also will make a proper camp fire in the dryer conditions as thats part of the fun of camping
@PocketRambles9 ай бұрын
Nice, yeah the last time I used a stick stove years ago was in the middle of summer. Much easier to get it going in that season 😁 cheers for watching!
@jamesmonahanmusic9 ай бұрын
May I recommend an original song written about the mountain wilderness? DON'T GO UP TO THE MOUNTAIN TOP WITHOUT ME (C)2006 From james monahan original songs.
@budget_camper9 ай бұрын
I carry a fire log as a backup in case I can't get a fire going. Cut it in half and put it in your twig stove. Good for a couple of hours.
@thewardensound9 ай бұрын
Also, the angry face in the stove is amazing.
@thewardensound9 ай бұрын
Really cool seeing how you use the tarp to have that second layer and direct the rain. This might be the last really rainy hike for a loooong while 🤞
@PocketRambles9 ай бұрын
Cheers! I feel like my Tarp setups are still pretty basic but was happy with the amount of space I managed to get under it 😊 if it works, it works innit!
@aygaming51469 ай бұрын
I want to join your team 😊
@proffessorclueless9 ай бұрын
One your tinder bundle ignites you need to be much quicker adding very small kindling then quickly add some slightly larger twigs. You basically chucked a small log in your bundle when it had about 3 seconds burn time left. Feather sticks would be a nice thing to learn as you could make them in the woods. Several KZbinrs use cotton pads covered in Vaseline. Not only are these easy to light, they burn for a long time and 3 of them will even get damp wood burning. They are a great backup if you don't want them to be your main method. Liked the setup with the tarp, ideal for the conditions.
@stealthandysteath10699 ай бұрын
Morning mi friend. If you use cotton pads with wax or something like that, you should be able to get a fire going 😂😂. Great to see you out. Keep positive an always have fun doing what you love to do. 👍👌🔥
@sahhull9 ай бұрын
Cotton balls with petroleum jelly. Put them in a ziplock bag. Job done.
@Teddy123999 ай бұрын
Good job! Shame about the fire but those were challenging conditions. I tend to keep a little fatwood in my bag to increase the chances of starting a fire. Fine shavings ignited with the ferro rod. Works well for me - even in damp conditions. Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing! 🙌
@Katsohan9 ай бұрын
Thank you for another lovely, honest vid Luce <3 Made me feel good ^
@hendriaja85459 ай бұрын
❤
@stigfloberghagenphotography10 ай бұрын
Great video and mini adventure 👍🙂
@BimbleWithBruce10 ай бұрын
Just found your channel. I've watched a few and looking forward to seeing more (just subscribed too)
@MoosebearAdventures10 ай бұрын
Very nice video. 😊 Greetings from Sweden
@incurablygroovy363910 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this wonderful walk , You have inspired me to visit and enjoy this one thanks .
@PocketRambles10 ай бұрын
Glad to hear! This area is deffo worth a visit 😊 thanks for watching!
@fraserconnell2110 ай бұрын
New subscriber 💥. Loss,like a big change in personal situations can be a massive hit. The "reset" being out in the fresh can mostly be very cathartic. Best wishes 😊
@PocketRambles10 ай бұрын
Absolutely 🙏🏻 thank you! ☺️
@yasmineyil10 ай бұрын
I had a lovely time watching this video❤ Well done for braving the cold and going for a swim !
@PocketRambles10 ай бұрын
Thanks Yas 🤗 glad you enjoyed it!
@ajkyte10 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your video, thank you so much. I've subscribed to your channel..
@PocketRambles10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the sub 😊
@thewardensound10 ай бұрын
It's powerful to return somewhere after loss and change. Thank you for sharing what the place means to you ❤
@garysgotatent10 ай бұрын
Great camp and lovely views.mate,fair play on having a dip,i cold plunge but only 2 mins 😅.i,ve forgotten how stunning that area is.thankyou for your hard work.
@PocketRambles10 ай бұрын
It really is one of my fav spots in the BBs - the dip was so good, the sun was still quite warm so that helped 😁 thanks for watching!
@duskymoonuk10 ай бұрын
Yessss! She’s back. It’s like a breath of fresh air 😀