Thank you for this. I’m 90, in tolerably good shape but looking after a less robust husband, the news about fighting being resumed in the East had deeply saddened us, and we were both coming down with some sort of flu. Not a cheerful household……. Then I watched this video of yours and something about your determination not to give in, and your whole-hearted enjoyment of the natural splendour of the world around you acted as a tonic, made me feel that life was worth struggling on with after all. So many thanks to you, and keep going as long as you can - for many of us you’re a source of enjoyment in life.
@damnman675511 ай бұрын
My best wishes to you and your husband. I hope youre both feeling better now, and will be able to enjoy the outdoors again soon. Merry Christmas from Denmark 🇩🇰
@fraserconnell2111 ай бұрын
May the Lord bless you and if not we do. 😊😊😊
@SpyderLEE Жыл бұрын
Don’t panic about doing gear reviews. It’s not always convenient to go out constantly camping. People need to understand that. As well as camping, I love buying new stuff and it’s people like yourself that show us what’s out there
@gymbobjoe1091 Жыл бұрын
I would say don't panic about it but definitely don't stop. This community that's here for you Paul - listens to your advice. I've said it before, I'll say it again. Please keep doing gear reviews it helps us decide on what gear to buy and not to buy.
@npwn656911 ай бұрын
Don't let people get into your head. At the end of the day, upload the content YOU want to make and if that means ignoring fans (including myself) then you should go for it. Someone's who's highly motivated makes the best videos IMO.
@BayLuke96 Жыл бұрын
I'm not into camping but love watching your videos and seeing what stuff helps you survive out there in the wild as much as I like seeing the places you visit. You come across as a decent honest guy and you have my respect. What I don't get is the hassle you receive from a small number of people who object to you doing videos of one type or another. They don't own you and are free to avoid anything they don't like. Those experienced campers who know their stuff, have their chosen kit and may disagree with you need not watch you reviewing anything. They can avoid that content. What's wrong with just doing that? Why does anyone need to get all worked up about your view that one bit of kit is better or worse than another or upset that you do too many product reviews? It's all a bit puerile. You can't please everyone. Do what you enjoy and what keeps you healthy. I'll keep watching and enjoying your content. In the unlikely event that I come across something which isn't of interest, I'll fast forward or just click on the stop button then find another video. Simples :)
@AndyWardle Жыл бұрын
Nice vid. Views. A nice perch and 🥃 I loved it on Sheffield pike. Those views are amazing well worth the hike. I’m the same descending hills. I used to skip down but now it’s more of a shuffle 😂😂 don’t you dare say it’s an age thing. 🥊 nice tent too. Get yourself some 10mm poles. 😂 😂😂. A real throwback video this to proper Wildcamping. I like it 👌 👍
@ducatimann Жыл бұрын
YOU PROMISED US to make the landscape the star of the video ....and you did well done!
@Alostwanderer88 Жыл бұрын
Best thing you said in your last video mate is 'I'm just going to go camping and enjoy it' and it showed even more so than usual here mate. Fantastic. Amazing views as well. Another walk added to my ever growing list lol. Take care out there.
@SoloSarahBX11 ай бұрын
PAUL! MORE OF THIS PLEASE 🙏🏻 You’re content has always been perfect and I simply love seeing your KZbin journey transition and unfold. Like a wise person has already mentioned in the comments, us loyal subbers develop an emotional attachment to your channel and enjoy these particular experiences that you share with us because we know that it’s this (the mountains and views being the stars of the show) that brought you here in the first place and that lust keeps you heading out for the next one. REYT GOOD, ATB, Sarah
@beaker656 Жыл бұрын
Love the video Paul. If you're not "reviewing" gear, might be worth mentioning what you are currently using...I trekked across the rockies for 3 weeks a few years ago. Made our own boil in the bags, by emptying tinned goods / meals into a ziploc bag. Squeeze out the air, fold the bag and then double bag it in another bag. To heat we made foil sheaths to protect the plastic bags from the side of the pot. Cheap, easy to do and worked well. Also meant keeping waste to a minimum as it was a case of "pack it in, pack it out".
@lukepaulson3428 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful place in the world. Thanks for sharing.
@jlockwood131 Жыл бұрын
For winter camps/treks I now use a thin dextrous pair of gloves that breath well but keep the wind chill off and then have a warmer pair of gloves that fit over the top for when you're sitting around/don't need to use your hands (Rab VR Gloves are the best "liners" in my opinion, and you can do pretty much anything in them including using your phone, then I wear a warmer glove like the Montane prisms or a hard shell over the top when I need the extra warmth. This works really well for me in winter, I started doing it while trekking in Sweden when it was about -30 degrees C (you have to at that temperature as you can't touch anything with bare hands then) but now I do it for all my winter camps. Stunning video - thanks!
@andreya657711 ай бұрын
I believe that not many people will actively search for a video specifically about solo camping on a frosty mountain. Existing subscribers might watch it, but new viewers are more likely to discover Paul’s channel while searching for gear-related content. Personally, I enjoy watching videos that combine gear reviews with beautiful mountain views. The routine of being in the mountains is appealing to me. As I get to know a KZbinr’s personality, I develop an emotional attachment and become interested in hearing their stories. It’s similar to how we get hooked on TV shows-initially, we might not be very interested, but after a few episodes, we want to watch more. Considering that the previous format of mixing gear reviews and camping videos worked well, there may be no need to change it.
@SoloSarahBX11 ай бұрын
I enjoyed reading this comment as much as I enjoyed watching Paul’s video. When I’m recording my adventures there has to be an element of self love and enjoyment for wild camping and not just doing it for views. I can smell those channels a mile off and it gives me the ick 😂 I have always loved Paul’s channel and feel like I’ve been in the journey with him as a top fan and fellow Sheffileder ❤
@andreya657711 ай бұрын
@@SoloSarahBX l completely agree with your perspective. When I’m researching specific gear, I prefer watching straightforward product review videos. However, in the case of Paul’s channel, I subscribed after watching a combination of his product reviews and wild camping experiences. While the wild camping content alone is fine to me, I believe Paul should diversify to attract a broader audience. It’s inevitable that some negative comments will arise due to the channel’s size, but the majority of subscribers joined when there was a mix of reviews and outdoor adventures. Being innovative is crucial, but monitoring the channel’s progress and adapting when necessary is essential. Ultimately, it’s Paul’s business, and a commercial approach is vital.
@SoloSarahBX11 ай бұрын
@@andreya6577 yes there is one huge difference between my adventures and Mr Messner’s. His pays the bills and mine is my hobby. There’s no pressure or responsibility to conform like the responsibility I uphold in my day job 😊
@marchuws4993 Жыл бұрын
Great to have you enjoying the camp. Don't miss the equipment discussion at all.
@bobphillips2188 Жыл бұрын
My dear Paul - I wholeheartedly endorse your recent switch back to just plain backpacking stuff! I love this. You do remind me of myself C40 years ago!! Gear is undoubtedly more sophisticated, and the choice compared to my early days is ludicrous in comparison. But it's still the same in principle - select your gear, and USE IT as intended!!! Or as you like. I also love your pleasure in a brisk, frosty day/night/morning. There is nowt like it, and what's not to love about seing nobody else. I reckon it a dull trip if I have had to share more than the odd howdy'a do, and a night to yourself is heaven on earth. Loving it, Paul, more like it please (and yes, the Lakes, and its less popular corners, wonderful, it's where I cut my teeth best part of 50 years back). I'm not so able these days, arthritis and surgery hitting the old bod hard, but I do still manage, just about, to hit some higher spots from time to time. I've said it before, but any time you're in the NW Highlands/Wrester Ross, or you fancy venturing even further north, you are always welcome here, Bnb, no cost. Just saying (-:)~
@paulacreman4413 Жыл бұрын
The new Paul is released.you look like you are really enjoying your self.great video
@peterbudd44 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed that , to me , this sort of video is you back at your best ...
@Sampascoejp Жыл бұрын
Doesn't look like it could get any better! I enjoy camping in the cold except when it is wet, so this looked perfect! The quilt looks great too and matches my down jacket!
@spenthompson11 ай бұрын
I like the new direction. Gear is cool, and no harm in saying what's worked for you, but I think it's a pity when it becomes the focus. Really liked how you spotlighted your surroundings in this vid
@davidbolam7962 Жыл бұрын
Lovely video and breath taking views .
@edwardkenny2356 Жыл бұрын
I agree, Paul. Crispy mornings do make one feel alive. Thank you! 😊
@pascalcuoq9265 Жыл бұрын
I think that not discussing the gear makes the tone of this video very fresh and different. You're the only one to do this among the people I follow. I like it (I wouldn't mind if you went back either, I was following you before you decided to try this format). Thanks Paul for sharing these views in this season!
@wandering_not_lost Жыл бұрын
Paul, I'm a big fan of your channel so I've thought carefully about this comment. I think that you're slightly letting your viewers down by not commenting on the kit that you use. Most of us are gear nerds and are really interested in kit we haven't got but might want to acquire, and we rely on you to give us your opinions based on actual use of the kit. For instance I don't think I've seen you use that tent before, is it new? I'd have liked to hear your impresions of it. You're letting a few boo boys stop you from doing one of the things that you do so well, please reconsider and start giving us your thoughts about the gear again. One little tip for you: You're right that Butane isn't any use below zero degrees centigrade but MSR and Jetboil (I thnk) cannisters contain ISOBUTANE which is good down to minus twelve so you shouldn't need to worry about keeping them warm. Keep up the good work, amazing views on this one, really enjoyed it, thanks .
@TheCanadianXplorer Жыл бұрын
Another new Hilly 😂 ! Great video Paul ! Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦 !
@andreaslupert9222 Жыл бұрын
Hello Paul! That's exactly the kind of videos I like! Nice landscape, adventurous hike and some explanation how you handle it - perfect 🤗
@LMay64 Жыл бұрын
I did a cold weather camp last week with my tarptent moment DW solid. It was my first go with that particular tent. It gave me the chance to try out new gear and warm weather clothing that still keeps my pack somewhat light. I don't carry it in as far, but there's absolutely NOBODY else around. I love the solitude and winter sunsets and sunrises. They are truly special! My gear kept me pretty toasty. The little toe warmers, down booties and body warmers that stick onto the outside of my clothing inside my quilt work super well. Cheers!
@ghostwarrior0329 Жыл бұрын
Yeah those hand and body warmers really do help out when one is just taking in the sights
@eyeswideopen627 Жыл бұрын
Wow Paul great vlog. Good to see you eating better as well. You're just a good person and that carries through to your vlogs. Stay well.
@glyn_mtn Жыл бұрын
Great video Paul, you seem more relaxed and really happy in what you're doing - perfectly summed-up at 26:26.
@asd67lkj9 ай бұрын
Thar scenery makes it all worthwhile.... Thanks for sharing.
@tomh7331 Жыл бұрын
I like to crawl out of the sack at the crack of 10:00 am in my warm house...........but I love to watch your videos. Thanks for all your hard work to share with us. Cheers from the US.
@glennwilliams5869 Жыл бұрын
I think you enjoyed that one Paul 👍🏴
@pamelaklemp5615 Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul. Longtime viewer to your excellent channel. I've seen the several transitions your channel has made over the years. This newest format is more like your original camping roots and I like it. Back in the day 😂 your videos were almost travel logs from hiking/camping viewpoints. They were "new and different" from the more basic backpacker's travel videos. Now returning to the your hiking/camping roots it feels more like you literally have taken us there with you again. Thank you 😊 and much continued success! BE WELL AND STAY SAFE 🙏 ❤ 💙 my KZbin friend.
@robertalanbuckle9809 Жыл бұрын
great vid Paul keep them coming
@KFoutdoor Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this Paul. Thanks.
@reluctantfellrunner Жыл бұрын
Beautiful views out there. Stay warm.
@jabberwokky8 Жыл бұрын
You’re a great bloke making wonderful videos allowing us armchair wild campers to live vicariously through your adventures. Just wanted to show my appreciation. 🙂👍
@joec891411 ай бұрын
Just imagine how the homeless people are with no top sleeping bag or mat. That's why so many Die in winter time. Thank you Paul for showing this vlog to bring awareness of life outside this time of year. 🙏
@BluesMews5 ай бұрын
So happy to see someone else use this tent. Have had it a few years now and is absolutely solid. Haven't double poled as yet, not really been the need but can if I do. Thanks for sharing all your videos and input. Love the channel and the honesty. Makes me want to do more that's for certain.
@gymbobjoe1091 Жыл бұрын
I would say don't panic about it but definitely don't stop. This community that's here for you Paul - listens to your advice. I've said it before, I'll say it again. Please keep doing gear reviews it helps us decide on what gear to buy and not to buy. I personally think you're restricting yourself not doing gear reviews. It appeals to us who can't afford to spend hundreds on a jacket. Help us out and we'll help you out with views and likes.
@20yearsagotoday111 ай бұрын
I’ve bought a lot of camping gear based on KZbinrs reviews so personally I’m going to miss them here. At the end of the day KZbin channels become successful because they give the viewers what they want to see. If they don’t, then viewers will simply go elsewhere. I’ll carry on watching a few more videos and see how they work but for me this is a massive shift in why I subscribed. Tbh, I couldn’t help think that the video explaining doing no more reviews was a knee jerk reaction just to get another video out there.
@mellwingnut Жыл бұрын
I'm really glad you showed the sealed food bag you took. I've been looking at ways to take wet food that I can warm in hot water without buying expensive (and not very filling) wet meals. Brilliant. Keep up the good work.
@antoniom.andersen6704 Жыл бұрын
Stunning views. Winter camping is great and frost in the morning when it's all crisp is awesome. Great video Paul.
@cherryrotella3714 Жыл бұрын
A glorious spot for scenery Paul … Thankyou 😊
@HardyBunster Жыл бұрын
Loved the DIY boil in the bags, some proper food. Made me smile that one, you captured what it’s all about. Magic. 👍
@christunstall340411 ай бұрын
Really loved this video Paul, you look very happy as well! Thanks for sharing!
@barrysmith759311 ай бұрын
I got excited when I saw you had the Unna as it’s a tent I’ve considered buying in the past, along with the Enan and I couldn’t decide between them. I’d briefly forgotten you’re no longer commenting on, or reviewing products and was looking forward to hearing your opinions on it as a winter tent. I like everything about it other than the lack of vestibule which could be a problem when it comes to cooking in bad weather. I still enjoyed the video and only wish I could’ve been out camping myself. Keep up the good work Paul.
@PierreFarrugia Жыл бұрын
10/10 video, you sounded so much energetic and having fun, almazing place too 👍
@Andy_Bat Жыл бұрын
Thank you Paul for another great video, I love the Lake District and your trips out there and prefer this style of video - solo on a hill with a walk of any length.
@jasonclark5405 Жыл бұрын
Boil in the bags idea Brilliant !
@gheart827811 ай бұрын
17:45 Incredible shot!! Local Moon lighting up the closest clouds! Amazing!!👍😇
@andym2869 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic,I was up on the mountains not too far away from where you camped just a few days ago & underfoot conditions on the icy granite was lethal at times so fair play to you for continuing to video as you negotiated both the ascent & descent as I can vouch it isn't as easy as it may seem at times! Awesome views & with the right gear it looked like a great camp..as for not mentioning your gear,well personally I like it when you do,by giving advice etc it may just save someone's life by them not going out ill equipped in conditions that they or their equipment aren't ready for..thanks for taking us along on another great adventure.
@sn47az11 ай бұрын
Great video as always Mr M. Boil in the bag fry up works really well. Sausage, bacon, black pudding and mushrooms all cooked, cooked, vacuumed and frozen. Boil in the bag at camp, put in a roll or bread and you have the perfect breakfast with no washing up.
@DavidEllis-pw7cg Жыл бұрын
Chapstick required Paul! Fabulous views.
@Linleys Жыл бұрын
Top score there Paul. Fabulous! That evening sky looked awesome too. Cheers, Warren :)
@symy92 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful views, and another great camp. Thanks for taking us along. And I will take you up on your dare, hopefully on Wednesday.
@sueandmarkmanchester Жыл бұрын
16:20 hi we make a 400g tin of beans,4 sausages, hand full of mushrooms 4 rashers of bacon and make a 2 egg omelette all cooked and then divided between 2 mylar bags, boil till hot 15 minutes, scummy better than other branded makes . Just wont last days out of the fridge. Love the video as usual.
@erinhenry9750 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Paul...I just find myself smiling though ur whole video 😊❤from Michigan
@chrishamilton252711 ай бұрын
I have a Hilleberg Rogen and replaced the poles with those from a Staika - now just about able to stand up to anything. I often take a 'Big Soup' with added meat and veg - makes a really great meal. Have a peak at Decathlon Down Parka - around £160 and supremely cosy, it's become my go to once in my tent. I also wear Vivo's - best footwear Ive found. I wax mine from time to time and they've never et me down.
@fisch113911 ай бұрын
I will miss your reviews regardless but looking forward to the change of format.Good luck
@BOGGYBOGLIFE11 ай бұрын
Paul is living it and loving it as per usual.. your earning that hard fought for respect in this community, nice work buddy. No matter what life gives you, dont stop living and loving it. Proper outdoorsy geezer! 👍
@totomesch1940 Жыл бұрын
The Trekker Chair has been my stand-out piece of kit for this year....... Weighs next to nowt, takes up no room, but what a diff it makes. There are loads of diff ways you can configure it & it's comfy AF. I must say, you certainly made the views the star of this vid, they are epic. What a privilege to have the place pretty much to yourself! ATB
@neemancallender9092 Жыл бұрын
Well done Good to see you getting out by yourself
@samhill3496 Жыл бұрын
Incredible sunset with snow capped mountains
@teddybeargrylls6663 Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, an interesting video, certainly different coming from you, personally I don’t need to know what gear to use , as an experienced camper , I’ve ticked all those boxes. So im looking forward to hearing about your experiences about places to visit , with all the ups and downs of your adventure. I too was out there in sub zero camping in Suffolk this weekend. Looking forward to the next one. Regards Gary
@timhobin849011 ай бұрын
Stunning spot....you seem full of joy again....
@suemullen8221 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another fantastic video Paul. You’re a legend. Inspirational as always. Planning & hopefully a frosty night on the Ochils in Clackmannanshire in January. I love reading all the gear that you use, keep posting mate even though your costing my hubby a blooming fortune 😂, well he says it’s worth it when I give home P&Q for the night when I camp out. You and Jo have a brilliant Christmas and look forward to more videos. All the best mate 🎄🏕️❄️
@kristaps2010 Жыл бұрын
£8.50 for 24hr parking - what a ripoff! beautiful scenery, thanks for sharing. Hei, can't believe, that's my UNNA! at least somebody is using it...happy for you to get out there
@ghostwarrior0329 Жыл бұрын
This is great. I was just out camping in 25F the other week for a few nights and it felt amazing being out under the stars with noting more then moonlight through the trees to guide your path in the woods. Although minus the wind, a mountain top looks like a more interesting view
@brianpotter206911 ай бұрын
I love watching your videos, Paul, with all the memories that it brings back of winter camping half a century ago in my simple robert saunders tent. How luxurious it is these days, particularly with your self-inflating mattresses and your lightweight footwear, a far cry from the plain karrimat and heavy leather boots we had then. Yet I can still smile at the recollection of those mornings when the tent was half collapsed under the weight of snow, and of those icy dawns when my back was aching and my boots were almost too stiff to put on, and of the dubious pleasure of having to stick the gas cylinder into my crutch in order to thaw it sufficiently to use on my stove! Well those days are past for me, but the great thing about the passing of time, as you will no doubt appreciate, Paul, is that the occasional uncomfortable memories fade away leaving only pleasurable reflections.
@MrDancingBishop11 ай бұрын
That was really nice Paul, heart felt appreciation for the gift of nature, bloody lovely
@GoingSoloOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Best time of the year for camping! I just recently got the 10mm poles for my Unna. I’d definitely recommend them for those camps that might get a little more windy 👍. Nice video as always! ATB
@WessexMan Жыл бұрын
Waiting for your next video pal, stop watching youtube and get out there! (If I wasn't too old to do emojis there would be a smiley face here, but you seem like an intelligent lad for a Yank so I'm sure you understand that my tongue is planted firmly in my cheek).
@glidezilla Жыл бұрын
You can't beat a moment of Apricity, to add to the views this time of year, thanks for the vids.
@ipaales7552 Жыл бұрын
A stunning camp marra had everything, frost views great food and solitude cheers Paul appreciated all the best 😃🏕❄
@jimbeefish11 ай бұрын
Just got into wild camping last year, and i watch yours and others. But i like to see and hear what gear you taking like sleep systems .. cooking equipment etc you dont have to promote anything just say.... this is what i take and do. Thats almost what everyone wants 👍
@KB3Training11 ай бұрын
I’ve watched hundreds of these types videos and this was one of the best. Pure, simple and no drama just an appreciation for the surroundings. Refreshing and so relaxing to watch. Thank you
@sidestickflyer Жыл бұрын
A nice video Paul and I totally agree about the cold frosty camps. They are the best! I also make my own meals but I use PBA free Mylar foil bags, sealing them with the wife’s hair straighteners, freezing until needed and then just reheat in my Jetboil Summo! Don’t give up doing reviews as you are inspiring newcomers like Twiggy and SolosarahB to seek out wildcamping adventures, ATVB Sidestickflyer 😂
@DamianBloodstone Жыл бұрын
Wonderful camping in winter. I really appreciate the views you are showing and the great countryside. I always watched your camps more for the views then the equipment. Great Format now with those outstanding views. I'm in the USA so the only way I see these places is on channels like yours. Thanks. Take Care and Stay Safe.
@daleridesbikes1906 Жыл бұрын
Best tent Hilly make.
@stevebates743411 ай бұрын
Amazing video, great content and man do you look chuffed to bits. Kid in a sweet shop, me and mrs enjoyed watching this. Keep em coming sir 👍👍👍👍
@heidi955511 ай бұрын
My kind of evening! Enjoyed this video.
@GaryB_OutandAbout11 ай бұрын
Ah, there’s another place on my list of spots 👍🏼👍🏼 looks superb, Paul. Some great footage. Cheers, Gary B
@tgrx1901 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic stuff Paul. My face is sore from smiling all the way through! 👍
@brianhandley7801 Жыл бұрын
Now that was one of your best! enough chat to make it friendly; but as you said the scenery is the star but you have the skills to capture it. Thanks it's great to be outdoors even if its on the "tube". Wet, slush today, I struggle with walking any distance and its not biking weather ;-( .
@hydrabad3904 Жыл бұрын
You had a real sparkle in your eye there mate, cracking video!
@WildBikeCamper11 ай бұрын
Really beautiful skies and camerawork. Thanks for the inspiration.
@suewheeler579511 ай бұрын
I use Mylar bags and have curry, roast, casserole, bolognaise etc or indeed anything in them. Freeze them then take the frozen meal out and it defrosts enough to cook when you get there. Use the boil in the bag perfect portions of basmati rice and mini naan.
@nanciparoubek325611 ай бұрын
I love fall camping, couldn't agree more about snugging up warm and cozy and then knocking frost of the tent in the morning, great video
@neilwilliams9844 Жыл бұрын
Love the vacuum bag thing,I’m no hiker,but I am a biker & take tips from people like yourself Paul, handy tip that which I no doubt be looking at , saying that I do like cooking on my trangia ,👏👏🏴✊KTF. You mad camping in that cold
@gutoevans4506 Жыл бұрын
Amazing vid Paul, you don't need gear reviews with views like that. Fairplay that meal looked amazing been thinking of a vacuum sealer for a while now, you've jusr but you've sold it too me
@sloanbooks Жыл бұрын
Living in Hong Kong where it very occasionally gets down to freezing, I really enjoyed this. Thank you.
@sheer64 Жыл бұрын
That view was spectacular
@scoutfinch47 Жыл бұрын
Cracking video, love to see the amazing views and scenery we have here in the UK. As for the food when camping I usually dehydrate, such as Chilli-Con-Carne, Chicken Curry. Anything with a nice rich sauce and abit spice helps with the chilly weather, only minus is the water you need. Thanks Paul another great one.
@FlashGordonsAlive Жыл бұрын
This guys living the dream 🌄🏕️
@MichaelAndersen_DK10 ай бұрын
What an absolute cracking spot to camp. Nevermind the gear, I'd love to see more views like that! Cheers!
@brendanperry878011 ай бұрын
Loving your work Paul. Your presentation style is humble, engaging and I find it very soothing when I need to chill for a bit & get away from "real life" (aka office BS). In the peaks you're cheating though - try doing a wild camp in city centre Manchester! 😂 I live in Manky, near these spots you're visiting and you've inspired me to try wild camping. I'll probably aim for March/April, when the weather is warmer and we're less likely to be a drain on mountain rescue... I understand that you don't want to do gear reviews any more (shame as these were great) but could I suggest an alternative? Some of us are working on a restricted budget and I reckon you've got tonnes of great insight here. Another fave KZbinr of mine is AtomicShrimp. He does lots of stuff on a limited budget. So he'll go 1-3 days of meals on an £X; he shows his take on how to do it with lots of practical considerations. I wonder whether you could maybe do something similar? How much would a newbie (like me) need to spend to do what you do? What are the main challenges? What's the VITAL kit to do it safely? If we save £X on a tent, can we make up with it by spending £Y on gadgets and gear? How do I prioritise my budget between a vacuum sealer and a waterproof tent/thermals? Lots of questions, which will take ages to answer - bit you've got cracking content here. Just a thought mate - keep doing what you do. It's very entertaining
@Johns14 ай бұрын
You are really skillful, very skillful 👏 Thank you for another great video. 🏕
@nealodonnell6209 ай бұрын
G'Day from Australia mate! mate, been enjoying your vids. Not only has it been great from someone starting out camping and hiking but it's great to see some of the area's my late Dad would have gone hiking and geocaching in and around Yorkshire. (he moved back to the UK and lived around Leeds/Bradford) Thanks again for being part of the motivation to get me off me backside.
@alangauld607911 ай бұрын
I've camped in frost (and snow) many times over the years but never for the sake of it, it's just an occupational hazard on the Scottish hills between Nov and April. I agree about downhill: easy on the lungs but much worse on the knees and you have to pay attention, especially when there's ice about. Nice little trip out though, I enjoyed that.
@petereverett7993 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic, my wife and I loved that video. Enjoyed the whole adventure, more natural, stunning scenery. Thank you just the sort of videos we love. 👍🥶🥶
@andyevans8472 Жыл бұрын
Nice video Paul back on track for me il keep watching for a while great stuff
@duncanbeard9460 Жыл бұрын
Regarding getting cold hands while doing stuff - have you tried a liner glove for while your working/cooking then Buffalo mittens to put on to warm up? They are very light & very toasty! I keep mine in a small dry bag when winter climbing in case of emergency.