The compass I currently use is a Silva that someone else dropped on the mountain. Sometimes it’s the small things that people overlook that can easily be their undoing. I’m also a fan of the ortlieb map cases. Underrated item. Great advice Tom as usual!
@PreparedPathfinder13 сағат бұрын
Cheers!
@nothinglessness10 сағат бұрын
I did the Summer ML back in 1999 and the winter a couple years later as needed it for my job as an outdoor instructor. A mate of mine had a stag do here in the Lake District so we all went over to West Lake District and decided to climb Scafell but the remit was you had to wear clothes from a bygone age ie no modern kit like goretex etc. I wore canvas trousers and wool under layer and outer layer and hat. It rained a lot and vis was poor but the wool was surprisingly good and weather resistant. It was hilarious seeing a group of 25 ML’s, MIA’s and MIC’s wearing knitted roll neck sweaters and tweed trousers 😂. One guy brought a pub sized bottle of cheap scotch in his canvas rucksack which we broke out on the summit in the mist and rain. There were some fully kitted out walkers looking at us horrified they thought we were a bunch of clueless amateurs! The stag even carried a rolled up hemp rope for a joke. Class. Knowledge and skills trump kit but kit makes life in the hills so much easier.
@PreparedPathfinder10 сағат бұрын
Mega, love it 😂
@mvis13 сағат бұрын
Nothing else to say but that I totally agree with you on this one! Decent gear doesn't come cheap, but becoming unalive is always worse.
@PreparedPathfinder13 сағат бұрын
Absolutely! You don't have to spend a fortune, but if you buy your gear from Aldi you'll pay the price in other ways!
@Ellanvanninadventures17 сағат бұрын
Good advice there Tom. I lost a map once as I had it tucked into my rucksack waist belt and I hadn't realised that I had dropped it. Luckily I knew where I was, and was on a circular route.
@timec200212 сағат бұрын
An excellent video Tom. This info can’t be emphasised enough, so many incidents occur due to poor kit choices and inadequate preparation for the environment. My wife and I saw this last year in the Yorkshire Dales, people in trainers and other inappropriate clothing with no decent wet weather and basic subsistence items on them. On one day we left in warmish sunshine, the return leg was well over 2hrs of rain and it had got pretty breezy, needless to say we had to change kit as the weather deteriorated. Looking forward to the next part of this. Interested to see how it maps on (pun intended 😉) to what I carry. 👍🏻
@peasant138112 сағат бұрын
Quite a timely video Tom. I'm doing the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in May this year. That's mid autumn in NZ. No telling how the weather will be. Could end walking it in shorts and a windproof or full on longs and three layers. Will be taking some merino thermals, fleece and a poncho just in case. I have your original day pack loadout video saved to favourites so looking forward to seeing the new one. Cheers
@PreparedPathfinder12 сағат бұрын
Cheers mate, and good luck with the exped.
@ednigma65268 сағат бұрын
That's a great walk.
@jasonprairie996815 сағат бұрын
Only thing I would add is a snack in my pocket. Just in case and it's easy to grab on the go. Nice video👍👍
@PreparedPathfinder14 сағат бұрын
Cheers, I keep my snacks in my pouch on the waistband of my pack.
@saltydog339413 сағат бұрын
Thanks Tom for the video and suggestions for keeping ur giblets warm n cozy!
@patrickvennard8385 сағат бұрын
The Jay Jay base layer looks good and he is not too far from me. This year, in the loft, I found an original Survival Aids Norgie shirt circa 1985 in new condition. I have worn it all winter with a merino wool base and just a soft shell on most days.
@mikel651716 сағат бұрын
My comment yesterday was good timing. Thank you for the clothing update, going to look at updating my top half. I usually like a light weight pair of trousers. Still use an admin line I was taught years ago and have an ortlieb mapcase, millions times better than the rubbish ones used in the 80’s ( a friend in 2 para recommended them about 25 years ago to me) but I do need to re think my upper body clothing Great tips😊
@PreparedPathfinder16 сағат бұрын
Cheers mate. Yeah I normally wear lighter weight trousers, not in the weather we're currently getting though. I discovered Ortleib map cases and dry bags when I was on the 1 Para Patrols Cadre in 1994, perfect for January in Sennybridge!
@craig27958 сағат бұрын
Some great advice there. Especially on the layering systems. Can’t beat a pair of fjallravens, pricey but worth every penny so if your think you are going to get into the outdoors more, invest in a pair. Maybe getting a pair of gaiters. When you are trudging through wet or muddy ground, especially this time of year. Finally foot care - perhaps you could do a separate video on this one? It’s worth its own video.
@PreparedPathfinder8 сағат бұрын
@@craig2795 roger that ref gaiters, l do use them in very wet conditions. Good idea ref foot care 👍
@craig27957 сағат бұрын
@@PreparedPathfinder- gaiters also saves me a good nagging off the wife when I get back home, it’s now boots and gaiters off outside and I don’t get grief over walking into the house with mud up to my calves on my Fjallravens walking into the house 😂.
@GruntProof14 сағат бұрын
good stuff man
@PreparedPathfinder13 сағат бұрын
Cheers mate!
@SurvivalScoutOutdoors4 сағат бұрын
Thanks for a great video! Solid tips!
@MICHAEL-wg2lh8 сағат бұрын
Excellent as per mate 💪🤙
@PreparedPathfinder8 сағат бұрын
@@MICHAEL-wg2lh cheers 👍
@craigrobertson608216 сағат бұрын
Great breakdown, Tom. Happy to see we think the same.
@neoaliphant12 сағат бұрын
Ive got a smililar admin line and the same jet lighter, ive added a repair bundle of a hot glue stick with 2 zip ties bent over wrapped in duct tape with safety pins, needle and thread inside...makes a tiny packet with loop for attaching to keyring...gluesticks are great with jet lighter...
@PreparedPathfinder12 сағат бұрын
Roger, I keep my repair kit in my pack. I don't find the need to have it immediately to hand.
@neil_castell16 сағат бұрын
i might not be wearing them, but would certainly carry in a dry bag would be a softie type jacket and wool gloves,
@PreparedPathfinder16 сағат бұрын
Yep, standby for part two.
@A14b1912 сағат бұрын
I like the American ww2 wool hat with brim all else the same …🎉🎉🎉
@ELUSIVEDARTMOORSURVIVAL17 сағат бұрын
nice video 👌👌
@RedDevil508117 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing Tom! 🥃🍻🪂🫡🏴☠️🇺🇸
@jimbrace510213 сағат бұрын
Great video. Have you tried those Bearskin jackets that are supposed to be warm and waterproof. Keep on seeing them advertised, but look like a costly gamble if they don't come up to standard. 👍 Cheers.
@jimbrace510213 сағат бұрын
@Smatnm Cheers. I must admit they do sound too good to be true . 👍
@Smatnm13 сағат бұрын
@ The reality is, nothing will really stop you getting wet, be it through rain or internally generated moisture. Goretex/PTFE membrane type jackets are waterproof or breathable but never both at the same time…..anything that claims to do both simultaneously is pretty much lying. It’s all got its place and I’m not saying they’re not useful but everything is a compromise and that company claiming what they do instantly makes me discount them as a reputable brand/piece of equipment. I could be wrong though 🙂
@PreparedPathfinder13 сағат бұрын
Never tried one, they look ok, but there's plenty of tried and tested outdoor brands out there. Baerskin look more like a fashion brand to me.
@FaceSmushEvil15 сағат бұрын
Going to look for deer sheds with improper footwear😅. Its on the list!
@PreparedPathfinder14 сағат бұрын
😂
@mathiasschumacher732115 сағат бұрын
You have come a long way since your first Videos.
@PreparedPathfinder14 сағат бұрын
Cheers. It's all a learning process.
@mathiasschumacher732114 сағат бұрын
@PreparedPathfinder I am with you since the beginning, and even the first steps were interesting, a good approach, and I watched every Single Video. Keep them coming.
@PreparedPathfinder13 сағат бұрын
@ thankyou, appreciate it. 👍
@zooombaa11 сағат бұрын
My experience with Ortlieb map cases is that you can puncture one just by giving it an evil eye…
@PreparedPathfinder10 сағат бұрын
I've beeb using them for over thirty years and I've never had a problem with them.
@zooombaa10 сағат бұрын
@ i am jealous!
@PreparedPathfinder10 сағат бұрын
@@zooombaa 😂
@Mugwumps10715 сағат бұрын
Great experience earned advice, i particularly like your advice about attaching your important kit items to your person, i have done the same with my pocket knife SAK and car keys for along time as part of my EDC. When out in the wild places though my keys go in my pack. Your advice here has made me think 🤔 of attaching other items to my person when out in nature now as well though and not stow them in my pack👍🏻 Also like you i myself prefer a BB Cap as i tend to run on the warm side, however i do carry two hats. I use the BB Cap mostly but i stow a warm beanie in my pack which i’ll put on when/if i stop moving-having some snap and so forth if the weather is colder. Great advice as usual Tom “ Semper Primus “ 🫡
@PreparedPathfinder14 сағат бұрын
Cheers, appreciate it. Yes I put a beanie in my pack too, will be shown in part two.