Matthew Thompson
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Tarp & Bivy Wild Camp | Dartmoor
Hi & welcome.
In this video I complete a fantastic 8-mile route around Dartmoor, specifically the Fernworthy Forest area, visiting the Fernworthy Stone Circle, the Standing Stone, Kestor Rocks and take you to my lovely wild camping spot in Fernworthy Forest.
I also take you through my new sleeping system which is the DD Hammock Ultralight Tarp and the OR Helium Bivy and my new cooking system, the Toaks Titanium Wood Stove.
If you like the look of the route and are visiting Dartmoor, and fancy a little wild camping, here’s the link to the route I created which you can download and hike yourself, I even share my ‘not so secret’ camping spot.
Day 1
www.komoot.com/tour/353686983?ref=wtd
Day 2
www.komoot.com/tour/354346279?ref=wtd
The route is beginner difficulty and very easy to follow so a great first hike of Dartmoor if you’re looking for tried and tested routes.
If you haven’t already done so, please subscribe to my channel and press the bell icon too to not miss a new video.
Any questions? Anything you want to ask me about anything, comment below or alternatively visit my Facebook page,
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**After some comments I received following this video I have to hold my hands up and say sorry. I wasn't aware of the risks of the peat top soil. Please anyone camping on Dartmoor DO NOT HAVE FIRES. I will still camp where I believe I can in my own personal opinion, as am a keen traditionalist in that respect.**
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  • @EdwardHurst2323
    @EdwardHurst2323 4 місяці тому

    Great job I’m off this weekend need to get out of the city ❤thanks for this peace

  • @jimbo32234
    @jimbo32234 5 місяців тому

    When I hit around 45 I started having days where I was feeling pretty low. I've started long distance hiking around some of Norfolk/Suffolk's footpaths and I think you're absolutely right that it is so good for your mental wellbeing to just get away from it all. I've found I even well-up sometimes when I come across an area where its just you and a view for miles. I've done a few 20 mile day hikes and I did a 48 miler in one day for some stupid challenge I set myself. Now I'm thinking about doing some multi-day hikes which is why I find myself on your channel researching sleep systems. Thanks for your video, its encouraged me to go for it.

  • @Dutcharmytent
    @Dutcharmytent 7 місяців тому

    Really enjoyed coming along with you.

  • @dalecrabtree2382
    @dalecrabtree2382 9 місяців тому

    How far a you from the peak district?

  • @dalecrabtree2382
    @dalecrabtree2382 9 місяців тому

    Could not have made a better video. I have the same setup. For really humid nights, I use the sea to summit mosquitoe net under tbe tarp. Super light. Thanks for video

  • @richardsoper777
    @richardsoper777 Рік тому

    Love to see the Cotswolds Highlighted. Thank you

  • @MrCMHUDDY
    @MrCMHUDDY Рік тому

    Matty; this vid was really enjoyable, thank you for the effort. Liked and subbed :)

  • @daviddeacon7735
    @daviddeacon7735 Рік тому

    Loved this mate 👍🏻

  • @jjfromhonolulu9023
    @jjfromhonolulu9023 Рік тому

    Congratulations, 107 miles! What time of year did you do this? I'm hoping to walk at least part of the CW in June 2024.

    • @mattsadventures3036
      @mattsadventures3036 Рік тому

      Hi thank you 😊, I believe it was in September, was still rather hot but amazing, I feel like this trail would be great to walk any time of the year

  • @darkcobolt
    @darkcobolt Рік тому

    As a fellow vegetarian, i respect your food choices...

  • @EctoMorpheus
    @EctoMorpheus Рік тому

    Looks nice! I'm about to buy my first tarp camping gear and I'm having doubts about buying a bivy due to the condensation issues everyone mentions. What's your experience with condensation inside the bivy? Thanks!

  • @vespasian266
    @vespasian266 2 роки тому

    You get condensation on a tarp, and suffer that condensation just like a tent. the key is a breathable bivi under the tarp. another thing I like to do is have an extra bivi pole to lift one of the corners when conditions allow.

  • @mrnobodieswildcampingadventure
    @mrnobodieswildcampingadventure 2 роки тому

    Love the Tarp set up! Great video! Liked and Subscribed

  • @cdesfusa
    @cdesfusa 2 роки тому

    It's sad to see that you've traded your innocence (and that of the children you're raising) to deface the lovely skin God gave you to protect

    • @EctoMorpheus
      @EctoMorpheus Рік тому

      Lol, talk about being judgemental. He's free to do with his own body as he pleases. Just like you're free to be a religious zealot.

    • @RS-xq6je
      @RS-xq6je 8 місяців тому

      A boomerang wouldn't come back to you 🔔 end

  • @plemas1
    @plemas1 2 роки тому

    Mate, just watched all your episodes.. you suffered a little bit with your feet eh! :) I would like to recommend Injinji inner toe socks, i used them coupled with regular hiking socks (darn tough) in my case for the south west coast path and the cotswold way, that i completed last week. wasnt it epic, totally exceeded my expectations. Wild camped 4 times so did it in 5 days, did it south to north so at Chipping Camden had a bit of nightmare and couldnt find a taxi for love or money so had to retrace my steps back up the hill then down to Honeybourne, an extra 4.5 miles, and then had to jog for 10 minutes not to miss the train! lol anyway just made it uff, ended up doing like 33 miles according to my app, omg my feet were ruined! lol Anyway, I took along a bag of 2Toms Blister Shield for the SWCP and added the powder daily then every other day then like began forgetting or couldnt be bothered.. but looking back i think the toe socks might have sufficed, but the added powder is defo a great back up and option to explore.. On the swcp i kinda had zero issues, just some weird ones on the inner edges of the smallest toes, just leukotaped up and after a few days took off all good, the areas had to turned into hardskin/callous like armour, so all bloody good there.. and i used trail runners but dumped them at Falmouth for regular hiking boots as i got depressed with dirty wet sock management.. that wet grass was a killer lol Anyway, bloody well done for completing the cotswold way, you did it bro, thats what matters, you went back and finished it off!!! and you smashed out that 30 miler, when you were talking about 30 miles with 2 days left i was thinking nah mate, do it in one and you did!! if you can do 25 you can 30 then 35 etc.. lol my feet were absolutely killing me walking that 1 mile drive thing, omg that got super pyscological lol.. but amazing trail, you defo had much worse weather than me.. when i first started it i thought about 4 days, but as i got to the end of day 1 i said to myself no way fella, gonna have to be 5 now... those hills were tough, longer and more never ending than those on the swcp and but fewer, thank god lol but the views from them were insane and a great achivement every time you got to the top.. broadway was quite tasty after 25 miles lol oh, when you start to feel youre getting a hot spot make sure you treat your feet there and then.. whip out your pre cut leukotape strips and as for compeeds they are a last resort in my opinion, the sign that youve not stopped to address the hot spots in time.. take care mate

  • @angelaharvey2034
    @angelaharvey2034 2 роки тому

    Well done for completing the Cotswold Way and particularly for the 30 mile effort on the last day. Brilliant memories you created for yourself will last a life time.

  • @angelaharvey2034
    @angelaharvey2034 2 роки тому

    Good video. Loved the Cotswold Way, which I completed it in 2019. Last weekend I did the 100K Ultra Cotswold Way in 23hrs.

  • @javiersequeira5038
    @javiersequeira5038 2 роки тому

    his is there water taps along the footpath

  • @AndreFB69
    @AndreFB69 2 роки тому

    Totally agree with you! When I'm in nature it's like coming to visit an old friend: myself....

  • @pierees8038
    @pierees8038 2 роки тому

    Thanks for these vids. Really well made and very informative. I'm going to do this walk this year and this has been so helpful. Thank you

    • @mattsadventures3036
      @mattsadventures3036 2 роки тому

      That's awesome! And thank you. It really is a lovely route, very peaceful and secluded. I hope you have a great time! 😁

  • @plodonsteady4712
    @plodonsteady4712 2 роки тому

    Great informative and relaxed video, will have a look at your other videos as I've only just found your channel

  • @lawrencefieselman3803
    @lawrencefieselman3803 2 роки тому

    I like using a tarp, also, mainly for the versatility and the roominess. But, I have a 3F Lanshan II. Because it has 2 vestibules I've never had any condensation problems. But I agree about the lack of room for gear and hitting your head against the end wall, especially when you're on a thick mattress. I enjoyed your video and will be following you. Thanks.

  • @weeringjohnny
    @weeringjohnny 2 роки тому

    Plenty of practical real-world advice here. Many thanks.

  • @jermainehinds24
    @jermainehinds24 3 роки тому

    Beautiful video, thank you for sharing :)

  • @Floody2010
    @Floody2010 3 роки тому

    Great video.

  • @anthonyharman7837
    @anthonyharman7837 3 роки тому

    Very well explained thanks

  • @jawa134
    @jawa134 3 роки тому

    Great video - thanks for sharing. I live near Bath and have thought about walking the Cotswold way and wild camping. Some useful info here about camping locations and food/water supplies. Plus the mileage you tried was interesting too. Again I've wondered how much I could fit into a day. 15 miles sounds about right. I switched to hiking shoes a few years ago, aswell as other lightweight stuff. One thing you might like to try is a Mountain Marathon like the OMM - where you have to trim down your gear to the bear minimum. It's surprising just how little is required. I've take a lot of that over to general hiking.

  • @lukedorrington7455
    @lukedorrington7455 3 роки тому

    I did the bivvy and tarp for a bit but bivvys were very claustrophobic so I just do the plough point tarp, and bedroll now.

  • @bushcraftoz2
    @bushcraftoz2 3 роки тому

    Enjoyed this one mate. Like your camp set up.

  • @linguafranca88
    @linguafranca88 3 роки тому

    It's been nearly two years, but thanks for the video! I walked the Cotswold Way as well, seems about the same time you did, in September 2019. Only my second time walking in Britain, and my first thru-hike. It was an incredible experience. Met some really cool people along the way. I started out fully intending to walk the Way on my own. I've always been more of an introvert. I value the quiet and the solitude. But I ended up joining up with a few of them, different people on different days, and it turned out to be one of my favourite parts of the walk. I was supposed to thru-hike the West Highland Way in 2020, but that got cancelled because of COVID. I thought this year might be possible, and it very nearly was, but I had to cancel again. I live in Singapore, which, I don't know if you know, is a country that is also an island that is also almost entirely city. The entire country is 50km across, a third of the Cotswold Way! There's not a lot to walk. It gets a bit depressing sometimes being stuck here. I miss the nature. I miss the sky. Of course, you sort of have to learn to live with it, make peace with your circumstances, find your own simple joy wherever you happen to be. But this video brings back a lot of lovely memories, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Looking forward to watching the rest.

    • @mattsadventures3036
      @mattsadventures3036 3 роки тому

      Hi 😁 it means a lot you enjoyed it. Yes I've also had to cancel some thru hikes I planned but I'm staying positive and I know I'll get back to it at some point. It's really important for your mental health, walking is what helps me, I'm never as happy as I am when I'm hiking in nature all on my own. I will definitely walk Cotswolds Way again in the future it also hold a special place in my heart. Stay safe, stay positive and I hope you come to visit our beautiful country again soon, atb Matt x

  • @donavantesterman1176
    @donavantesterman1176 3 роки тому

    You’ve been very quiet Matt…. Anything upcoming? Hope you are well..

    • @mattsadventures3036
      @mattsadventures3036 3 роки тому

      Hi Donavan, just been absolutely busy as hell at work, working away from home so really difficult to get out right now. Got some hikes made and ready to go 😉. Have you got any thoughts about what you'd like the next one to include?

    • @donavantesterman1176
      @donavantesterman1176 3 роки тому

      @@mattsadventures3036 nothing in particular- I just really enjoy what you post. I live in the states so I live vicariously through the great videos you post on walks and trails. I found your posts with your Cotswold series, which I am doing next spring.. really excited about that..

  • @HikingWithMartin
    @HikingWithMartin 3 роки тому

    well done for getting there in the end, wasnt sure if you would make it again on the second attempt with your feet being so bad, maybe youll do it again one day , i think if youd started with different shoes youd probably have found it easier.

    • @mattsadventures3036
      @mattsadventures3036 3 роки тому

      Definitely want to do the lot again, trainers for life man haha

  • @mrgreenbug4055
    @mrgreenbug4055 3 роки тому

    Can I make fire place like this and not get in trouble?

  • @AnthonyJohnson1
    @AnthonyJohnson1 3 роки тому

    No shame in calling it a day Matt. Blisters can just make it impossible to continue. Pleased you managed to get back on the trail and finish it. I had issues with shin splints when I walked the Cleveland Way last year and had to bail after 90 miles. Such a tough decision as mentally I felt so good. I managed to finish the last 20 miles a few weeks later. I stumbled on your video series as I’m looking for a trail to walk next month as part of my preparations to walk the Pennine Way in September. This looks a great trail and one I’d not really considered but definitely will do now. Thoroughly enjoyed the series of videos 👍

    • @mattsadventures3036
      @mattsadventures3036 3 роки тому

      Thanks Anthony, and good luck with your hike, let me know how it goes!

  • @debsmostexcellentadventure5353
    @debsmostexcellentadventure5353 3 роки тому

    Really loved this video,new fan here and stay safe debs.

  • @ianhamilton5589
    @ianhamilton5589 3 роки тому

    Hi mate. Good video. Weather looked brilliant. Tough call but you can always go back. When pain is involved it is never pleasurable. I always carry lots of paracetamol and bruffen in conjunction with taping my feet up before I walk. But I think the biggest factor is doing too much daily distance. Pounding for 20 to 30 miles a day / every day, is going to hurt. I am going down to 12 - 15 miles a day tops now. Good luck with your ventures.

    • @mattsadventures3036
      @mattsadventures3036 3 роки тому

      I went back lol, yeah lessons learned on that trip, need to calm down haha.. enjoy!

    • @ianhamilton5589
      @ianhamilton5589 3 роки тому

      @@mattsadventures3036 Good man. Best of luck mate.

  • @OUTDOORALLY
    @OUTDOORALLY 3 роки тому

    Nice tarp setup 👍🏻

  • @CDPOutdoors
    @CDPOutdoors 3 роки тому

    Thank's for sharing Matt. Natures therapy. Just put your subscribers up by one mate. All the best Clive

  • @MrWildWales
    @MrWildWales 3 роки тому

    Tidy set up liked the look of the tarp like that

  • @edwardfarndon9773
    @edwardfarndon9773 3 роки тому

    Nice video, thanks.

  • @tysay8170
    @tysay8170 3 роки тому

    Hey Matt, just found your channel. Reading the negative comments regards to your wood stove. I have been using the same stove for ages, I always try and put in on a rock or old tree stump as it does leave a small fire scar. However having said that, the likelihood of you starting a bush fire with it, is minuscule. Regards to peat catching fire, certainly not in the forest and certainly not unless it has been dried due to no rain. Since covid, I too have been on Dartmoor a lot, virtually every weekend. Never underestimate how the place can be good for your mental health!

  • @wainyoutdoors
    @wainyoutdoors 3 роки тому

    Great to see you out and about again. Looking forward to seeing what you have in store now we are released!!

  • @crazybaker1
    @crazybaker1 3 роки тому

    Nice walk mate 👍 it's funny I have just been out on the same tail, ok I was on my gravel bike walking up the hill, as I live in Dursley great ride or walk around the top, then dropping off down and across to North Nibley 😀 laters Steve

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods Рік тому

      Some of us have never been on that trail and might never get the chance to be there . I wanted so much to see a lot of this area but regrettably in this day and age too many people have the camera on their face most of the time . I don't understand this type of video where we're seeing most of places as if we are walking backwards ? You see what I mean if we are watching him . Regrettably the time spent on showing us the views was very short compared to how much time he had the camera on himself . I don't know why some people do this ? ... really a shame and I can tell he's a very good person but if he had never been to a place before , wouldn't he want to see a lot of it and less of the person talking about it ? A bit disappointing and now I have to look for another vid that might actually show the hike as if we are there walking it.

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 3 роки тому

    Nice tarp pitch as well. looks wind resistant.

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 3 роки тому

    Man I need to get to dartmoor. Looks so nice.

  • @donavantesterman1176
    @donavantesterman1176 3 роки тому

    Another great video Matt... glad you are getting out and posting new videos!

  • @familygonewild2110
    @familygonewild2110 3 роки тому

    Great video and really useful tips, but not sure if you are aware fires are not allowed on Dartmoor.

    • @mattsadventures3036
      @mattsadventures3036 3 роки тому

      Hi, thank you. The fire pit was already in situ and agreed it wasn't meant to be there. I used a wood stove which you can use and just utilised leftover wood as to not waste the fuel, I took all the precautions to make it safe and drenched the fire with a litre of water before going to sleep 👍

    • @richardbarrett2317
      @richardbarrett2317 3 роки тому

      If you look at the Dartmoor interactive online camping map you'll see that Fernworthy Forest isn't a permitted wild-camping area. Nor are campfires permitted even where wild-camping is allowed - Byelaw specifically prohibits their use and you can be fined for doing so. The risk of causing wildfires is obvious and these too often harm environment and wildlife. A hazard on Dartmoor is peat soil - a campfire can set this alight and it can burn undetected for days underground and over a wide area before setting surface vegetation alight. Firepits and firescars and even campfire use is a sign of inadequate knowledge, skill, or care on Dartmoor, gets wild-campers a bad reputation, and isn't a good example to show others for all these reasons. What activity you show to benefit your own mental health is no excuse where it causes others concern or distress, isn't likely to please landowners, and doesn't do the reputation of wild-campers any good. Care, or don't care, but posting the result makes it plain to all.

    • @mattsadventures3036
      @mattsadventures3036 3 роки тому

      @@richardbarrett2317 Hi Richard, thank you for your comment. This was very informative. I completely understand where you are coming from. I am a keen wild camper, and camp all over the UK following a certain code, I don't always camp in places where it's 'allowed'. The fire on the other hand, it's not something I do, as the pit was there and I was using a stove but I will address this and not do it in future. Thank you for this useful information, I'm always open to be educated in these types of things. Happy hiking.

    • @richardbarrett2317
      @richardbarrett2317 3 роки тому

      @@mattsadventures3036 Matt, respect for your intelligent response. For our reputation and continuation of wild-camping I think it's both useful and vital that we share important knowledge. Sometimes, doing so with benefit for all in mind doesn't bring a sensible response but mere abuse - the action of uncaring fools really. It always raises hope for the future to see one of our own taking a more mature attitude. Dartmoor is unique in England in the way wild-camping is permitted there, but it can't be done just anywhere or anyhow - there are limits and expected standards of conduct. Those of us keen to see wild-camping continue to be permitted know it'll only happen if our conduct is good, not cause for prohibition.

    • @thegroove2000
      @thegroove2000 3 роки тому

      @@richardbarrett2317 Well just be extra careful when cooking. Its not rocket science.

  • @williamdunlop2862
    @williamdunlop2862 3 роки тому

    The hikes you present are a pleasure to watch.

  • @grahama9791
    @grahama9791 3 роки тому

    Good to see you out and about again. You have had a real hard time in the uk. Onward and upwards.

    • @mattsadventures3036
      @mattsadventures3036 3 роки тому

      Thanks Graham, it's definitely looking up as long as everyone plays their part this time 👍

  • @alanwetherelt7155
    @alanwetherelt7155 3 роки тому

    3.50 great wild garlic ideal bit of wild foraging.. make you own Pesto

    • @mattsadventures3036
      @mattsadventures3036 3 роки тому

      It smelled delicious in there lol, I do like the idea of foraging, could learn a bit more about it. Great tip! 👍

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods Рік тому

      ​​@@mattsadventures3036I've never seen your channel before but I wanted so much to see this hike . Why do you and some others nowadays have the camera on your face most of the time and we hardly get to see much of the actual place ?😂 We can still hear what you're saying when you're talking if you have the camera pointed forwards so we actually feel like we're walking the hike ... right ? And that way we could actually see everything ... as if we are there ? You do realize when we are looking at your face we are actually looking at the views as if we were walking backwards while facing you ... right ?😂 I think this would have been an absolutely spectacular vid if you had filmed most of it with your camera pointing forward ... I'm sorry but I need to tell you this ... I am not trying to be mean or anything I am actually trying to help you have a better channel and I can tell you really are a wonderful person .