The hand warmers are a definite top tip. I got my boots soaked in deep snow on a high camp out so I chucked one in each boot overnight. Dried them out a treat! 👍
I had lymes disease last year, week in Winchester hospital with every test and scan going. Paralysed the whole of my face after attacking my nervous system and still recovering, so watch the ticks
@@HazeOutdoors thanks mate, they are nasty little f*@kers definitely. I got away lightly listening to some of the other poor sods who have suffered massively with it
@@HazeOutdoors .... make sure your lower tent / netting , sleeping bag your pant bottoms and boots are sprayed with permethrin makes the liddl buggers think twice at least 👍👍
I really don't get it ...when I was a kid, even after a walk in the country, we NEVER came across ticks! Hazey- how about doing a special on avoiding ticks etc???
Yet another very informative video Hazy. Glad to see you take Delta Pegs, I`ve been using them for 20yrs. I also have eight stainless Deltas. Sadly the chap who invented them Rob Orr died a few years ago. Fortunately his wife has carried on the business, Dorothy, such a lovely lady. Best pegs by a mile in normal ground conditions. Cheers Pal !
You’d be decent at taking photos for estate agents mate.... you made that Lanshan look like a Billy Smarts circus tent 🎪 Good drills.... C2C for me this year 🤙🏽
I have the tick tools, they go in the bits and pieces pouch, worst I've had is an annoying itch after pulling one out, more annoying when I find them on my dog. I don't think I'd go with the blow up motor especially now you said it takes a minute and a half, the pump sack only takes a few goes, can do it in half the time and it doubles as a dry bag for your extra clothes or a pillow as well. I don't have a bivvy bag but would consider one for prolonged rain, synthetic sleeping bag only, wouldn't risk having down. I highly recommend the Grayl Geopress water purifier, no need to carry a separate filter and water bottle. It takes the manky fluoride taste out of tap water which shows how good it is, expensive but worth every penny and will last years. I bought a bumbag last summer as well, use it to carry the monocular, phone goes in the top pocket of my pack. For this summer I'm thinking of going extra light with the Pathfinder bottle pouch so no need for a pack when out just for the day. £35, worth a look.
it is affectionately known as the “Wet Highland Way’ .... i was just watching Abbie Barnes’s video on it last night ... she makes some lovely videos .... she never went in the pubs but there is a lot of them and we’re gonna need a full report on them if you do it ....luv your tent choice but take a little shammy / towel for the tent condensation it can be a hassle in exactly the right / wrong conditions with the pro ....great equipment video as always ATB Dave Mc
'she never went in the pubs'....Why doesn't that surprise me! Her vlogs would be great without all that happy clappy 'I've really learned to love myself' faux spiritual shite!
@@blackdogwildtrails3123 yeh that part of her videos does get a bit OTT at times and her intro is as long as some people’s total videos! 😳😂 .... but suppose that’s her ‘schtick’ and it does appeal to a lot of people ... On the other hand she’s shared some incredible places and travels with us all and it’s obvious she puts a lot of time / care into both cinema photography and production. Consequently her finished videos are awesome to watch for that and that’s why she’s probably one of Britain’s leading backpacking and hiking vloggers .... ATB
Best tip I got for the WHW was take a pack of Berocca or other non branded effervescent vitamin tablets. Easy way to get more vitamins in ye and a nice flavoursome treat in the mornings. Also watch put for the pub in Kinlochleven. There's a minimum spend for card and no cash machine in town so I er, had to buy 4 pints of Guinness... 👀
Permethrin solution applied to your lower half clothing will prevent the ticks getting too friendly. You may find that you get more condensation on/in your down sleeping bag from being inside the bivvy bag, yourself being the generator of the condensation!
Hand warmers are good to keep camera / phone batteries in working order on cold nights. Stick batteries in a bag with the handwarmer .. prevents dead batteries in the morning
Hi haze I always use a tin foil backed mat underneath my sleeping bag reflects your body heat backup and only costs around 3 quid wouldn't be without it
Cheers for the review & just ordered one of those tidy "Bum Bags" for phone/items. Even better that it self folds up. Only just started following you but looking forward to see what this year brings for us all.
Cheers Mr. Haze...sounds like you are doing the WHW!. Excellent, I am planning to do it in May so your timing is perfect. A good idea to bring the bivvy bag as those Lanshan pros are serious condensation catchers...you will need it. Some great gear tips and best of luck with the adventure.
I'm thinking of getting an Osprey Pack, am bikepacking mostly right now so I only need a pannier bag but deffo thinking osprey on the old back for hiking again.
I can't believe anyone would give you a thumbs 👎 for any of your video's bro 😡 all your video's are great pal 👍 can't wait to see your next video's, take care, stay safe & all the best pal ☺👍
Carefull with the micro squeeze bud. I used mine 2 weeks ago up in the pennines. What I had the next day was nothing micro and no squeezing required. Lost half a stone though 😉
Great pieces of kit there hazy.. Like all were itching to get out and do our camps, hikes and adventures... Cant wait to see there content mate take care 👍
Can't beat a Lowa boot but gone English for last 2 years Altberg Gamekeeper, quality boot and has stood me in good stead working on the moors with RSPB 👍. Good luck and Certa Cito from a ex scaley.
Those Frogg Toggs are great until they get ripped to shreds because they're so thin. They're still great for the price though. I found a good way to get a cheap lightweight raincoat is look at ex army surpulus stuff. I got myself a goretex coat for 15 quid off of ebay that will definitely stand up against the weather!
I often go to the army surplus store in preston and have had some amazing deals. Next on my list is a bergen. They look real quality kit. But ive had so many superb quality items from there. Anthony the owner even gave me a pair of MTP combat trousers for free simply because of my past business with them. He'd even ordered them in especially as they didnt have my size in stock at the time. A couple of months later i got a call to tell me theyd tracked some down (brand new as well). When i went to buy them he said 'just put em in your bag'. I was gobsmacked. Modern retailers just dont do things like that. Or so i thought. So anyone in the preston/lancs area looking for some decent kit and some really great deals i thoroughly recommend feltons off deepdale road. Anthony and his son Scott are also two top blokes.
Long time follower mate and I have to say it's refreshing hearing you say about not having to have all the latest/lightest kit. Often some videos will be pushing all the best of the best which can be off putting to people starting out. Class mate 👏
So stoked you're doing the WHW, I hoped that would be the hike you were planning! 😃 Sorting out all my kit for the c2c in june, it's stressing me out more than the actual walk is 🤣
and another great no nonsense informative video. being a more fair weather casual outdoorsman, i probably wont need quite as much kit. however, many thanks for the very useful tips and info! i really appreciate what you do, kind regards.
Sooo crazy excited you are doing the WHW, I love this trail - can't wait for the vid. I'd love to give you so many tips but I'm sure you have done your research. In saying that, I can't resist.... Beinglas farm at Inverannan is a 'must' stop though although they don't have a proper drying room the pub is essential, especially after the last few miles of the long stretch up the side of Loch Lomond which can be so boggy to the point the path is flowing water. It's brutal as much as it is beautiful. The main area to worry about ticks is Glencoe especially nr the Kingshouse Hotel where the deer are practically tame, so loads of ticks. Stay Hazey! 🍄
If I could get time off bloody work me and my mate want to do the WHW. I even bought the pretents soloist in anticipation. Some good tips here. What about grub though?? Dry stuff or pub grub. Fingers crossed we get it done this year mate. 👍
Great vid for the gear peekers never before av a wanted to see another man empty his bag 🤣 u make my heart sing lol but seriously can’t wait for more content from you the best channel on YT by far thank you mate 👍👍
Good call on doing the west highland way in spring as you’ll avoid the midgies! I got the hunker XL after seeing one of your previous videos as well as the pipedream 400.
Thanks for reminding me to take my tick tool, which I ve never used.I was told by a doctor to make sure you twist it the right way , clockwise , other wise it breaks off and infects you . I m on the Cleveland Way soon.Proper ultralight.No need for cooking gear, never used it or found a need for it on any big walks such as Pennine Way .There s always a pub or a cafe or something handy every 10 miles or so and I can do without water or food for ten miles.My base weight 2.5 kgs lol Can t believe all that stuff you drag along with you but you re young and strong and can handle over 10 kgs with ease..I ve never thought about hiking poles but you need at least one for that big Lansham thing.Mines a Terra Nova Laser Pulse 1.. 500 gram double skin. I don t need any room because I don t cook. A pro plus in the morning gets me going till a pit stop
Yes mate! I'm also planning on tackling the WHW this year, what time of year are you going? (Watch out for them midges man, they could break you if you're not prepared for them). Give yourself way more time than you need to complete it, really capture the beauty of It. You make some fantastic vids, so take your time, capture 4million hours of footage and trim it down to the absolute gold. Enjoy it and immerse yourself. Don't take it for granted, it is an epic adventure not just a video gimmick X
Na then mi owld fruit...WHW for me n my lass this year... so i am very interested in your Prep, Kit, and your Journey.... nice video thanks for this.... As tha set off yet ??... 👍👍👍
Sorting my stuff out for C2c in a few weeks. Like you I'm not going ultralight as a 12day wild camp you need to look after yourself and decent strong gear is essential. Still debating lanshan 1 or tarp & bivvy. Would prefer the latter for its versatility but the lanshan is so light. Going to have to carry rations too as eating out is going to be sporadic at the moment but parking near halfway so can resupply at that point.
That pump is grand, it’ve just got my Giga Pump 2 after funding it on Indigogo. Weights next ta sod all and is a pump and a lamp. Nowt as sexy as summat that’s multifunctional.
Cracking gear reviews, I’m doing the WHW later this year with a few of my mates, never thought to take a bivvy to stick your sleeping bag in, will definitely be doing that👍.
Lmfao, watched this today AFTER watching your lifeventure "get out of jail free" firesteel break in the previous one i watched. Love your honesty Haze keep it real
Would be interesting for another video where you talk about what food you'd take on a multi day... Or a link to a previous video you've done? I find that typically my bag starts off not too bad, then I have a few extra bits, then food, then drink, then this that the other and then I'm carrying a small elephant... Doesn't help carrying for a doggo too... 😑
Thank god your back I literally fort that you'd been taking too many mushrooms back to the good old hazey boy ps get rid of that lifesaver firesteel I did a review on one of them ages ago it felt to bit on me there sh**t buddy 👍🏼 everything else looks ok to me 👍🏼🖤💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
I like your style pal! I’ve just bought the Alpkit sleeping bag on the back of you liking it! By the way, great sale started this morning! Who says us Jocks like a bargain!
The hand warmers are a definite top tip. I got my boots soaked in deep snow on a high camp out so I chucked one in each boot overnight. Dried them out a treat! 👍
Underrated piece of kit 😃
Hand warmers are so underrated but really they work so well
I had lymes disease last year, week in Winchester hospital with every test and scan going. Paralysed the whole of my face after attacking my nervous system and still recovering, so watch the ticks
Woah! Mate, that’s messed up. Sorry to hear that! They’re awful little critters to say the least!
@@HazeOutdoors thanks mate, they are nasty little f*@kers definitely. I got away lightly listening to some of the other poor sods who have suffered massively with it
@@HazeOutdoors .... make sure your lower tent / netting , sleeping bag your pant bottoms and boots are sprayed with permethrin makes the liddl buggers think twice at least 👍👍
I had lyme's disease about 5 years ago , it took me out of work for 3 weeks . That stuff is brutal it can mess you up bad. It's no joke.
I really don't get it ...when I was a kid, even after a walk in the country, we NEVER came across ticks!
Hazey- how about doing a special on avoiding ticks etc???
came for the tip, stayed for the full length
lol...
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@@memphisbyron6467 and you
Best comment.
@leetshots pretty sure a few of my ex’s said that about me 😜
Yet another very informative video Hazy. Glad to see you take Delta Pegs, I`ve been using them for 20yrs. I also have eight stainless Deltas. Sadly the chap who invented them Rob Orr died a few years ago. Fortunately his wife has carried on the business, Dorothy, such a lovely lady. Best pegs by a mile in normal ground conditions. Cheers Pal !
You’d be decent at taking photos for estate agents mate.... you made that Lanshan look like a Billy Smarts circus tent 🎪
Good drills.... C2C for me this year 🤙🏽
I have the tick tools, they go in the bits and pieces pouch, worst I've had is an annoying itch after pulling one out, more annoying when I find them on my dog.
I don't think I'd go with the blow up motor especially now you said it takes a minute and a half, the pump sack only takes a few goes, can do it in half the time and it doubles as a dry bag for your extra clothes or a pillow as well.
I don't have a bivvy bag but would consider one for prolonged rain, synthetic sleeping bag only, wouldn't risk having down.
I highly recommend the Grayl Geopress water purifier, no need to carry a separate filter and water bottle. It takes the manky fluoride taste out of tap water which shows how good it is, expensive but worth every penny and will last years.
I bought a bumbag last summer as well, use it to carry the monocular, phone goes in the top pocket of my pack.
For this summer I'm thinking of going extra light with the Pathfinder bottle pouch so no need for a pack when out just for the day. £35, worth a look.
Yep Ticks are buggers up in Scotland. Good that you are talking about it and showing what you need to remove them.
it is affectionately known as the “Wet Highland Way’ .... i was just watching Abbie Barnes’s video on it last night ... she makes some lovely videos .... she never went in the pubs but there is a lot of them and we’re gonna need a full report on them if you do it ....luv your tent choice but take a little shammy / towel for the tent condensation it can be a hassle in exactly the right / wrong conditions with the pro ....great equipment video as always ATB Dave Mc
'she never went in the pubs'....Why doesn't that surprise me! Her vlogs would be great without all that happy clappy 'I've really learned to love myself' faux spiritual shite!
@@blackdogwildtrails3123 yeh that part of her videos does get a bit OTT at times and her intro is as long as some people’s total videos! 😳😂 .... but suppose that’s her ‘schtick’ and it does appeal to a lot of people ... On the other hand she’s shared some incredible places and travels with us all and it’s obvious she puts a lot of time / care into both cinema photography and production. Consequently her finished videos are awesome to watch for that and that’s why she’s probably one of Britain’s leading backpacking and hiking vloggers .... ATB
Best tip I got for the WHW was take a pack of Berocca or other non branded effervescent vitamin tablets. Easy way to get more vitamins in ye and a nice flavoursome treat in the mornings.
Also watch put for the pub in Kinlochleven. There's a minimum spend for card and no cash machine in town so I er, had to buy 4 pints of Guinness... 👀
Permethrin solution applied to your lower half clothing will prevent the ticks getting too friendly. You may find that you get more condensation on/in your down sleeping bag from being inside the bivvy bag, yourself being the generator of the condensation!
I am from Scotland, I always take my bivvi bag, I use a SOLO and at night I put bivvi over sleeping bag pull up to waist/hips.
Great video, such good and useful information 🙂 Looking forward , too seeing you in action on your next adventure 😊💝🏴Xx
Ya might need a midge net by the time Nicola lets you come up here.. Good luck with the walk when she does.. ⛺️🥾🥾👍
I’ve got one on standby mate
Scotland’s 100 great walks . Buy this book 👍🏼Get you away from most of the crowds when exploring Scotland.
Haze “I have a whole room dedicated to camping equipment.” Me “seems reasonable.”
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Another helpful video, thanks. You're keeping a lot calmer than I expect you're feeling if you're anything like me. My feet are sooo itchy!
Calm as cucumber mate.
Just ordered the Pipedream 400 bro.. can’t wait to test it out 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽
Haze and some haze on a friday after work. Like Street Fighter says....Perfect!
Cheers 🍻
Same situation here. Getting kit together, making plans, waiting for the all clear! Namasthaze 🙏
Love to see what your taking for food
Hand warmers are good to keep camera / phone batteries in working order on cold nights. Stick batteries in a bag with the handwarmer .. prevents dead batteries in the morning
Hi haze I always use a tin foil backed mat underneath my sleeping bag reflects your body heat backup and only costs around 3 quid wouldn't be without it
I forgot to include the link to Nordic Outdoors. You can check them out here: www.nordicoutdoor.co.uk
I like the way you reply to viewers air freshener 👍👍😂😂😂
Yes mate, my therapy.Much love ❤️ from Wigan👍
Cheers for the review & just ordered one of those tidy "Bum Bags" for phone/items. Even better that it self folds up. Only just started following you but looking forward to see what this year brings for us all.
Always enjoy seeing what people use when out for multiple day trips so thank you 👍
I live in the Pacific Northwest and use that exact Bivy to keep my sleeping bag dry from the wet and my golden retriever from savaging it.
Cheers Mr. Haze...sounds like you are doing the WHW!. Excellent, I am planning to do it in May so your timing is perfect. A good idea to bring the bivvy bag as those Lanshan pros are serious condensation catchers...you will need it. Some great gear tips and best of luck with the adventure.
Yeah man, as a long time lanshan owner I know how bad it can get.
I had a tic in the exact same spot yesterday
I need one of those air pumps 👍
Great gear dump 👏
I've got the list now. I'm like a kid grabbing stuff and packing my pack in my living room. Thank you Haze. Namaste.
Another great one! If you've not tried it give high wire grapefruit beer a go. Huddersfield brewery
I'm thinking of getting an Osprey Pack, am bikepacking mostly right now so I only need a pannier bag but deffo thinking osprey on the old back for hiking again.
I can't believe anyone would give you a thumbs 👎 for any of your video's bro 😡 all your video's are great pal 👍 can't wait to see your next video's, take care, stay safe & all the best pal ☺👍
Love the Bolton Iron Man top Hazey!! That's my neck of the woods
Gear review... 10/10
Would be interested to hear about the food you take on mutliday hikes, especially after the beef jerky video!
Carefull with the micro squeeze bud. I used mine 2 weeks ago up in the pennines. What I had the next day was nothing micro and no squeezing required. Lost half a stone though 😉
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Great pieces of kit there hazy.. Like all were itching to get out and do our camps, hikes and adventures... Cant wait to see there content mate take care 👍
Also..... link to metal clips for lanshan zpacks.com/products/double-hook-apparatus-1
Anyone seen these cheaper in the UK?
Looks like you will be ready to get on the trail as soon as they let you out, brother Hazelnut! Stay well and safe until then.
Can't beat a Lowa boot but gone English for last 2 years Altberg Gamekeeper, quality boot and has stood me in good stead working on the moors with RSPB 👍. Good luck and Certa Cito from a ex scaley.
Good luck with the WHW mate, a few familiar gear items there. Looks like a decent set up 👍🏻
Darn Tough socks are the best! (And they're made in my home state of Vermont!)
Those Frogg Toggs are great until they get ripped to shreds because they're so thin. They're still great for the price though.
I found a good way to get a cheap lightweight raincoat is look at ex army surpulus stuff. I got myself a goretex coat for 15 quid off of ebay that will definitely stand up against the weather!
I often go to the army surplus store in preston and have had some amazing deals. Next on my list is a bergen. They look real quality kit. But ive had so many superb quality items from there. Anthony the owner even gave me a pair of MTP combat trousers for free simply because of my past business with them. He'd even ordered them in especially as they didnt have my size in stock at the time. A couple of months later i got a call to tell me theyd tracked some down (brand new as well). When i went to buy them he said 'just put em in your bag'. I was gobsmacked. Modern retailers just dont do things like that. Or so i thought. So anyone in the preston/lancs area looking for some decent kit and some really great deals i thoroughly recommend feltons off deepdale road. Anthony and his son Scott are also two top blokes.
Long time follower mate and I have to say it's refreshing hearing you say about not having to have all the latest/lightest kit. Often some videos will be pushing all the best of the best which can be off putting to people starting out. Class mate 👏
Subscribed! An instant fave. Love the info and delivery bud! Great stuff! Off to Wales soon! 👍👏🎩
So stoked you're doing the WHW, I hoped that would be the hike you were planning! 😃 Sorting out all my kit for the c2c in june, it's stressing me out more than the actual walk is 🤣
Hope it goes well.
Perfect timing! I'm looking into this at the moment mate planning to do the Skye trail this summer 👌
and another great no nonsense informative video.
being a more fair weather casual outdoorsman, i probably wont need quite as much kit.
however, many thanks for the very useful tips and info!
i really appreciate what you do,
kind regards.
thanks mate
Sooo crazy excited you are doing the WHW, I love this trail - can't wait for the vid. I'd love to give you so many tips but I'm sure you have done your research. In saying that, I can't resist.... Beinglas farm at Inverannan is a 'must' stop though although they don't have a proper drying room the pub is essential, especially after the last few miles of the long stretch up the side of Loch Lomond which can be so boggy to the point the path is flowing water. It's brutal as much as it is beautiful. The main area to worry about ticks is Glencoe especially nr the Kingshouse Hotel where the deer are practically tame, so loads of ticks. Stay Hazey! 🍄
If I could get time off bloody work me and my mate want to do the WHW. I even bought the pretents soloist in anticipation. Some good tips here. What about grub though?? Dry stuff or pub grub. Fingers crossed we get it done this year mate. 👍
I’ve already got a shit load of dry meals mate. I can’t wait to get out and about.
@@HazeOutdoors it’s gonna be MENTALLLLL!!!!!! Can’t wait. April 17th we’ll be back out. Somewhere quiet mind 👍
Great vid for the gear peekers never before av a wanted to see another man empty his bag 🤣 u make my heart sing lol but seriously can’t wait for more content from you the best channel on YT by far thank you mate 👍👍
Patta-GUCCI - very nice mate
Impressive kit m8. As the years roll by Im always looking for ways to lighten load without compromising safety. Thx 4 sharing!
Good call on doing the west highland way in spring as you’ll avoid the midgies! I got the hunker XL after seeing one of your previous videos as well as the pipedream 400.
Thanks for reminding me to take my tick tool, which I ve never used.I was told by a doctor to make sure you twist it the right way , clockwise , other wise it breaks off and infects you . I m on the Cleveland Way soon.Proper ultralight.No need for cooking gear, never used it or found a need for it on any big walks such as Pennine Way .There s always a pub or a cafe or something handy every 10 miles or so and I can do without water or food for ten miles.My base weight 2.5 kgs lol Can t believe all that stuff you drag along with you but you re young and strong and can handle over 10 kgs with ease..I ve never thought about hiking poles but you need at least one for that big Lansham thing.Mines a Terra Nova Laser Pulse 1.. 500 gram double skin. I don t need any room because I don t cook. A pro plus in the morning gets me going till a pit stop
Yes, something to look forward to; awesome.
Yes mate! I'm also planning on tackling the WHW this year, what time of year are you going? (Watch out for them midges man, they could break you if you're not prepared for them).
Give yourself way more time than you need to complete it, really capture the beauty of It. You make some fantastic vids, so take your time, capture 4million hours of footage and trim it down to the absolute gold.
Enjoy it and immerse yourself. Don't take it for granted, it is an epic adventure not just a video gimmick X
Na then mi owld fruit...WHW for me n my lass this year... so i am very interested in your Prep, Kit, and your Journey.... nice video thanks for this.... As tha set off yet ??... 👍👍👍
Sorting my stuff out for C2c in a few weeks. Like you I'm not going ultralight as a 12day wild camp you need to look after yourself and decent strong gear is essential. Still debating lanshan 1 or tarp & bivvy. Would prefer the latter for its versatility but the lanshan is so light. Going to have to carry rations too as eating out is going to be sporadic at the moment but parking near halfway so can resupply at that point.
Can you do a similar video to your pants guide but with boots?
Awesome ! Love the Frogg Toggs, simple and simply works great ! Cheers
Also mate... eBay search Titan Ground Anchors... absolute awesome Delta peg swap out that slot together to pack & weigh nowt!
Cheers 👍🏻
That pump is grand, it’ve just got my Giga Pump 2 after funding it on Indigogo. Weights next ta sod all and is a pump and a lamp. Nowt as sexy as summat that’s multifunctional.
Fantastic hints and tips 👍
Good tips thank you !
Decathlon is definitely the best I went yesterday and got loads of good wild camping gear
60k 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 well deserved Hazy, great vid, looking forward to watching the vids of the walk, stay safe, atb Lee
Very comprehensive kit, happy travels!
Nice video.Love the T shirt.I’ve got the 2015 version 👍
Thank you for the tips brother. See you out on the trails from the 12th.
Fancy seeing you here!!! 🙂😘🙂
I’m doing the west highland way in August with my dad
Great review Hazy.. my Amazon baskets getting more full 😁.
Thanks for posting mate.
Great Video
Guessing yer might be going to Scotland 🏴
Tot ta see yer.
Cracking gear reviews, I’m doing the WHW later this year with a few of my mates, never thought to take a bivvy to stick your sleeping bag in, will definitely be doing that👍.
1:10 top tip 4u: go to Decathlon, spend a lot less for their pad instead of the ever so expensive z-lite
Lmfao, watched this today AFTER watching your lifeventure "get out of jail free" firesteel break in the previous one i watched. Love your honesty Haze keep it real
You reckon the "Tick infested" sign was there because there's a tick infestation or because he doesn't want folk in his woods?
Can't wait for you to get out multiple days again. Great viewing 😍👌xx
I will put a shout out to the weather and mountain gods for you when you head to Scotland 🏴. My home I understand why you love it here 👏👌
What a legend and gent you are Hazy,great vid once again.
Cheers boss
quite please - Hazey is in the house!
love all the gear.... you gotta be careful with those hand warmers though. I have heard of them melting the inside of your sleeping bag or quilt.
Would be interesting for another video where you talk about what food you'd take on a multi day... Or a link to a previous video you've done?
I find that typically my bag starts off not too bad, then I have a few extra bits, then food, then drink, then this that the other and then I'm carrying a small elephant...
Doesn't help carrying for a doggo too... 😑
Excellent bro...great advice and tips as usual👍🏽
finally someone else that calls it gaffa tape!!!!!!
Great vid again 🙏 - Yh your right about not needing to buy expensive raincoats I’ve had my regatta about 10 years n still good to go
Great kit man very good info in this one as well thank you once again
Making me want to wild camp asap!
Good stuff matey! Great Glen Way is the first on the list for me once the travel restrictions ease sufficiently.🤞 Break myself in gently 😏
I also have a little rechargeable pump, like you after a day hiking I dont want to be blowing up a mat
Good stuff mate. I'm looking to do the west highland way this year as well, in October probably.
Thank god your back I literally fort that you'd been taking too many mushrooms back to the good old hazey boy ps get rid of that lifesaver firesteel I did a review on one of them ages ago it felt to bit on me there sh**t buddy 👍🏼 everything else looks ok to me 👍🏼🖤💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
I just bought a sea2sumit summit pillow I thought that’s what you’ll be using but I enjoy mine
Hazo, dort forget to take a head net to keep the midgies from driving you crazy. You'll be glad you did mate.
I like your style pal! I’ve just bought the Alpkit sleeping bag on the back of you liking it! By the way, great sale started this morning! Who says us Jocks like a bargain!
lil bumbag ting is sweet bro!
Lil bumbag is also my rap name
Decathlon do a very lightweight one for about £3...works a treat.
@@HazeOutdoors Arh yeah the fanny pack rap... blap blap 8)
@@newforestgump8926 nice bro but I’m acually after a front pack! Black, tactical, bout six litres of possible...
Fantastic. Thank you
Thanks for sharing you massive legend!!
That tick extractor is great! I was looking for a no kill option:)