I personally don't drink alcohol, great tip not to drink too much! I remember two military officers (many many years ago) on Mount Ararat in summer shared a full bottle of whiskey and went to sleep. They were found dead next day, died of exposure due to the alcohol they had consumed. Now I know that is an extreme example, but it goes to show the dangers of what Alcohol when taken to extremes can do to your body!
In very cold climates such as Canada 🇨🇦, we use synthetic outer bags to allow moisture from the inner down bag to escape and freeze on the synthetic outer layer surface. Works really well 👍 I also highly recommend mittens with liners or thin gloves vs insulated gloves for warmth. Keeping your fingers together generates more heat and promotes better circulation. Great video Paul! Best wishes Michael & Esme! 🎄
Don’t forget you are the heat source, you warm the bag, the bag has no warmth itself. So a few star jumps or something to get your body heat up before you get in a bag will make a massive difference. Get in warm 👍👍
My little cold weather luxury is to make a brew last thing at night and put it into a steel flask. Then I can have a warm drink when I wake up whilst still in my maggot :) I boost the insulation round the flask with two Aussie ‘stubby coolers’, Just recently my niece bought me a Sigg Hot and Cold bottle and it’s the dog’s danglies :)
For outdoor camping and hiking your channel is one of the top five to be watched on UA-cam!! Extremely informative, precise and up to date. A real pleasure to view. Happy holidays for you and the wife and and all the best in 21
Used to walk the hills in Scotland in the 1960's. Still remember the cold due to the wind chill factor. Few sleeping bags available in those days. The main aspect of staying warm at night was to get something underneath the body and get out of the wind. There were few tents in those days. For some obscure reason we still loved the hills in the snows of winter.
Never underestimate a good quality cold weather sleeping bag. I trekked the Inca trail in 2019, one night we camped at 4500 metres, it was so cold the tents were frozen the following morning. At breakfast everyone was talking about how many layers of clothes they had to wear to stay warm, I was apparently the only one with a good sleeping bag as I slept in just my underwear and too be honest I was a bit too warm.
As soon as I need to know anything about camping in the UK...I'm straight to your channel! You're always a pleasure to watch, really informative and bring a bit of joy to it!
@@PaulMessner Thanks for the reply! I'm putting together some kit to do bike wild camping. Looking for compact stuff for a few days on a long trail! Thanks for putting these videos together! It's nice to have trustworthy advice!
Another fan of a Nalgene bottle with hot water covered with a sock, heat holders pads around the wrists and other areas 👍. Also suggest silicone boot covers to slip over you socks for toilet visits. Don't try and go to sleep with lots of layers. Apply layers when needed. Ill often use a fleece or down jacket in the bag if I've a "cold area".
I second the small hot water bottle tip, a boil some extra water for it with my last cup of tea for the night, place the bottle in the sleeping bag, makes a huge difference before I jump in it.
My favourite is the hot water bottle, I take mine no matter the season as it's the best way to get warm faster even on a cool summer night. On a winter night it's a game changer.
I use a platypus water bladder as a hot water bottle. Useful to have a small funnel to prevent your fingers getting burned when you fill it. Can wrap it in bubble wrap and stuff it in a stuff sack for a UL hot water bottle. Plus the water inside is still drinkable once it has cooled down.
I have had tramp foot so many times because I'm a walker and the times I have put my foot on a spongy bit of ground and beneath it about 6" of water. So I need to take my socks off when I get in my sleeping bag. It's the best way to cure it. I love videos like this because it's a life saver. 🤠👍❤🙏
Lots of good advice chief and glad you got the bit in about eating. I burnt 3000 cals on my recent walk, so need to eat a lot to make up for that. That headtorch looks a beast!
Very practical advice that there is no point in having a good tent and a warm sleeping bag if you are going to get into them wet and cold. He's right about the beer too...
Ah yes Sprinkling Tarn, that was the first place I camped in the lake district back in 2010. I put my back out passing the tarn on the way to Scafell pike, I managed to get up the pike and back down to the tarn and enjoyed a good night sleep with the dog at Sprinkling Tarn. I should go back some day.
You really sold me on the quilt in one of your latest videos :) Going to save up for one now! I’ll definitely need it for my 2023 Kilimanjaro trek :D
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Cool video with good information. I'm living in Bavaria and camped all over Germany, including the alps. Can confirm all that he said. Only I always bring lots of tea as well. Happy outdoors!
I have the same tent, the oex phoxx II v2 and its amazingly versatile. A kind fella in go outdoors recommended it to me. I used it camping in the lakes in the snow early December and it provided great shelter. so if anybody is thinking of getting one, do so. Great video as always!
Inspirational upload with first-rate tips and great graphics on a challenging topic. Subbed. Thank you very much, Paul Messner. Merry Christmas & GOD bless
I have one of these, it's a very good tent for the money. It's pretty roomy for me and a German Shepherd. I have a Gortex bivvy bag over my sleeping bag if we have been in the rain.
Great video thank you. Thought you were on Dartmoor Paul but my son who's a bit of a climber recognised the rock as gritstone rather than granite. You're on Back Tor, Derwent edge in the Peak District. Here's me thinking the west country had all the Tors. Merry Christmas to you!
Legend bro you took me through hard times with 2020 keep up the hard work merry Christmas and happy new year to you and jo thank you for all that you've done
You are wrapped up warm in this one mate! Thanks for the winter tips. Impressive rate of production of videos, inspiring. Looking forward to the Christmas one, have a good one Paul
Good tips as always Paul. Tempted to nick the wife's mini water bottle as my feet freeze at night. Been using hand warmers in between two pairs of socks 👍
what a great video...true and honest......not like those yankee ones who make a 3 bedroom house with a swiss army knife....lots of good tips of how to stay warm....so learn them if you have elderly parents or nieghbours it could save a life ,,,,thanks
Hi Paul I gather you are a fan of ugq bandit quilts, I have just ordered one for my hammock camps after watching your other videos, it is the 20F -6C in extra large with all the bells and whistles, 950 fill hopefully will keep me warm all year. Thanks for some great videos, merry Christmas, Paul B
Thanks for ideas advice and great camera views of your hikes and camping..especially enjoy your winter filming as it is summer here. Have a great Christmas and new year Paul. Seasons Greetings everyone.
Some top tips there Paul, down jacket and down trousers and down booties are some next level warmth in your tent, especially with a nice drop of Brandy and hot chocolates, or cup a soups 👍
Love winter camping. Biggest issue is deciding where to go. Each location has its own charm. Of late my favorite is the Florida Gulf Coast where a good bases layer of sun block is essential. However in the deep short days of January the Florida Keys offer just enough challenge. Cheers and good health from the winter camper.
Great video !, Me, my daughter and her partner went wildcamping on Monday, it got cold at night ,5 degrees, my daughter said about bringing a hot water bottle and I always use a bottle to go toilet in the night, even in summer lol
I know other countries are colder than the UK but most countries are dry(ish) and cold. A damp winters day in my town of Wigan at around 2-3C can feel worse than -5C and I've been out walking in the UK at -11C and it didn't feel that bad.
Best tip for staying warm is to go to the loo as soon as you feel the need, dont hold it in. Your body uses a huge amount of energy to keep your bladder warm.
@@CryptoRoast_0 Lol! How can it drop in temperature - it's inside you! The pee is about 1/2% of your body mass, how could the body use a "huge" amount of energy to keep it warm? If we were to believe you, arithmetic would suggest that the rest of your body would take 200 times a "huge" amount to keep the rest of you warm. How would you describe that - a super-mega-monster-ginormous amount of energy?
i nearly bought one of those oex tents - so i will be tuning in on xmas day.... if i win my wife may slow down the hunt for you due to my spending off the back of your reviews.
Gteat video. The hot water bottle is the difft for me. I take one to bed, then leave my jetboil ready to go, so if i should wake up cold injust need to light it and not faff around too much:)
Try the closed cell pad on top. It's more effective than underneath. Air convection occurs in an air pad, even with a fiber insulation. The foam pad, used underneath, is likely to be much closer to the ground temperature, since it is only separated from the ground by the fabric floor, than the temperature of your body, which is separated from the closed cell foam pad by the circulating air within the air mattress. Physics is mostly a science based on common sense and experimenting with variables.
Thanks for all your great advice this year, Paul. As you said, good hot food with enough calories is vitally important. I do worry that some of these meal packs do not have enough cals for the extra work done during hiking and cals to keep warm. After all, the sleeping bag only works because of heat produced from the warm body (obviously!). And hot drinks for morale and hydration. Have a good year in 2021, Paul.
Yes. They claim to be a meal but only contain 500-750 calories. I augment mine with noodles which adds a lot of carbs. They cook while the bagged meal is hydrating for nine minutes. I sometimes drink the noodled water if I’m short of water!
1. The Norwegian’s say...Cold Feet? Put a hat on! It’s true. 2. Just a general point...noting that this thoroughly interesting vid benefits from a paid commercial plug. If I have paid for AD FREE YT, then I wouldn’t want ads creeping into the vids....would I?
I personally don't drink alcohol, great tip not to drink too much! I remember two military officers (many many years ago) on Mount Ararat in summer shared a full bottle of whiskey and went to sleep. They were found dead next day, died of exposure due to the alcohol they had consumed. Now I know that is an extreme example, but it goes to show the dangers of what Alcohol when taken to extremes can do to your body!
How I stay warm when winter camping. Pitch tent in the living room & turn heating up to a steady 22c.
😁
@Alexander Challis I'll check that out if you check this one out ua-cam.com/video/m-A80j8SVQY/v-deo.html
Watch porn make a tent out of the duvet
Lol
Lol, it's 9 degrees in my house, the heating kicks in on it's own if temp gets to 7.5 c
In very cold climates such as Canada 🇨🇦, we use synthetic outer bags to allow moisture from the inner down bag to escape and freeze on the synthetic outer layer surface. Works really well 👍 I also highly recommend mittens with liners or thin gloves vs insulated gloves for warmth. Keeping your fingers together generates more heat and promotes better circulation. Great video Paul! Best wishes Michael & Esme! 🎄
Don’t forget you are the heat source, you warm the bag, the bag has no warmth itself. So a few star jumps or something to get your body heat up before you get in a bag will make a massive difference. Get in warm 👍👍
Eat high calorie food and then zip your bag up tightly.
@@caveatrotters3324 Keep the farts in?
@@jasonantigua6825 If you like 😉
sit-ups are also great exercise. That way you are also already in the sleeping bag
@@WSamoy but only in a tall tent! Don’t think Paul’s one would manage!
My little cold weather luxury is to make a brew last thing at night and put it into a steel flask. Then I can have a warm drink when I wake up whilst still in my maggot :)
I boost the insulation round the flask with two Aussie ‘stubby coolers’,
Just recently my niece bought me a Sigg Hot and Cold bottle and it’s the dog’s danglies :)
For outdoor camping and hiking your channel is one of the top five to be watched on UA-cam!! Extremely informative, precise and up to date. A real pleasure to view. Happy holidays for you and the wife and and all the best in 21
Used to walk the hills in Scotland in the 1960's. Still remember the cold due to the wind chill factor. Few sleeping bags available in those days. The main aspect of staying warm at night was to get something underneath the body and get out of the wind. There were few tents in those days. For some obscure reason we still loved the hills in the snows of winter.
Never underestimate a good quality cold weather sleeping bag. I trekked the Inca trail in 2019, one night we camped at 4500 metres, it was so cold the tents were frozen the following morning. At breakfast everyone was talking about how many layers of clothes they had to wear to stay warm, I was apparently the only one with a good sleeping bag as I slept in just my underwear and too be honest I was a bit too warm.
One of the things I like a lot about your videos are the spectacular rock formations in many of the areas you go to.
That's the peak district for you
As soon as I need to know anything about camping in the UK...I'm straight to your channel! You're always a pleasure to watch, really informative and bring a bit of joy to it!
Thank you 🙏
@@PaulMessner
Thanks for the reply! I'm putting together some kit to do bike wild camping. Looking for compact stuff for a few days on a long trail! Thanks for putting these videos together! It's nice to have trustworthy advice!
Another fan of a Nalgene bottle with hot water covered with a sock, heat holders pads around the wrists and other areas 👍. Also suggest silicone boot covers to slip over you socks for toilet visits. Don't try and go to sleep with lots of layers. Apply layers when needed. Ill often use a fleece or down jacket in the bag if I've a "cold area".
Thanks mate...you have a very likeable aura about you. I suppose it's the genuineness that people respect. Keep up the good work sir.
I second the small hot water bottle tip, a boil some extra water for it with my last cup of tea for the night, place the bottle in the sleeping bag, makes a huge difference before I jump in it.
Nalgene bottle makes a great hot water bottle. Put in socks to stop burn. In the morning, water (not frozen) for coffee👍.loving that headtorch.
That’s a great tip. I’ve done that a few times.
@@summitupmark5615 cheers pal 👍
9:11" Cheers - a beer is always a good idea! ;-) Thank you, for your content!
My favourite is the hot water bottle, I take mine no matter the season as it's the best way to get warm faster even on a cool summer night. On a winter night it's a game changer.
I use a platypus water bladder as a hot water bottle. Useful to have a small funnel to prevent your fingers getting burned when you fill it. Can wrap it in bubble wrap and stuff it in a stuff sack for a UL hot water bottle. Plus the water inside is still drinkable once it has cooled down.
I have had tramp foot so many times because I'm a walker and the times I have put my foot on a spongy bit of ground and beneath it about 6" of water. So I need to take my socks off when I get in my sleeping bag. It's the best way to cure it. I love videos like this because it's a life saver. 🤠👍❤🙏
Lots of good advice chief and glad you got the bit in about eating. I burnt 3000 cals on my recent walk, so need to eat a lot to make up for that. That headtorch looks a beast!
Love my Phoxx2. It's a brilliant little tent for the money
The best thing I use for camping in the cold is my little jack Russell she also keeps any unwanted vermin at bay! I would never camp without her
58 pattern sleeping bag is probably the best ever to keep you warm. I used one for years during my time in the army and you can’t get better.
Very practical advice that there is no point in having a good tent and a warm sleeping bag if you are going to get into them wet and cold. He's right about the beer too...
Thanks for all your advice and inspiration through a difficult year Paul. Merry Christmas.
Superb and very informative video. Certainly one of the best camping channels I’ve found on youtube.
Ah yes Sprinkling Tarn, that was the first place I camped in the lake district back in 2010. I put my back out passing the tarn on the way to Scafell pike, I managed to get up the pike and back down to the tarn and enjoyed a good night sleep with the dog at Sprinkling Tarn. I should go back some day.
You really sold me on the quilt in one of your latest videos :) Going to save up for one now! I’ll definitely need it for my 2023 Kilimanjaro trek :D
Cool video with good information. I'm living in Bavaria and camped all over Germany, including the alps. Can confirm all that he said. Only I always bring lots of tea as well. Happy outdoors!
So glad you brought up the hot water bottle - always works like a charm!
Alpaca socks are great. I use mine fishing. They are warm and dry for 48hrs.
Going out camping on Christmas eve since the regular plans got cancelled. Definitely bringing the hot water bottle!
I have the same tent, the oex phoxx II v2 and its amazingly versatile. A kind fella in go outdoors recommended it to me. I used it camping in the lakes in the snow early December and it provided great shelter. so if anybody is thinking of getting one, do so. Great video as always!
Glad to know that tent is good as it's the one I have
That's exactly where I pitched for my second ever wild camp earlier this year. The sunrise was jaw dropping!!
Where is it? I usually go to the highlands but fancy some trips a bit closer…
Inspirational upload with first-rate tips and great graphics on a challenging topic. Subbed.
Thank you very much, Paul Messner. Merry Christmas & GOD bless
Brilliant me and a couple of friends are going Scotland when it’s aloud so this video was very helpful as are all the rest I’ve seen
AB Camping recommended your channel. That is good enough for me. I just subscribed... hello from Chicago!
Ahh I love this dudes voice. 😌 Comforting.
I have one of these, it's a very good tent for the money. It's pretty roomy for me and a German Shepherd. I have a Gortex bivvy bag over my sleeping bag if we have been in the rain.
Great video thank you. Thought you were on Dartmoor Paul but my son who's a bit of a climber recognised the rock as gritstone rather than granite. You're on Back Tor, Derwent edge in the Peak District. Here's me thinking the west country had all the Tors. Merry Christmas to you!
I have that same headtorch as you do. I like it a lot, especially red mode which was a reason for buying one.
Legend bro you took me through hard times with 2020 keep up the hard work merry Christmas and happy new year to you and jo thank you for all that you've done
Just in time for my next trip. And the beer is a must for your mental well-being.
You are wrapped up warm in this one mate! Thanks for the winter tips. Impressive rate of production of videos, inspiring. Looking forward to the Christmas one, have a good one Paul
Thankyou for taking the time out & braving the elements to do this video paul 👏👏👏⛺👍
Watching in prep for the great reset
Some good pearls of wisdom here Paul.
Great video man! I really love watching all your videos. They are very pleasant to watch and very descriptive! ❤️
Where was this video yesterday 😄. Just did a Bikepacking trip yesterday to test my cold weather camping and biking setup.
Good tips as always Paul. Tempted to nick the wife's mini water bottle as my feet freeze at night. Been using hand warmers in between two pairs of socks 👍
Great advice.
As usual.
Thank you.
That place is definitely stunning!
Great video!
I place a Thermarest Z-Rest on top of a ProLite and it keeps me really warm from the ground during winter months
Thanks for the video Paul....😄👍
what a great video...true and honest......not like those yankee ones who make a 3 bedroom house with a swiss army knife....lots of good tips of how to stay warm....so learn them if you have elderly parents or nieghbours it could save a life ,,,,thanks
Hand warmer on my neck inside snood. One in each pocket and toe warmers. Bathe in the warmth. 🙂
When I forgot my socks and my feet were getting cold I put my gloves on my feet and it worked.
good tips mate would be wicked to see a video on condensation reduction!
Thanks for some helpful winter tips Paul.👍
Hope you and Jo have a good Xmas.
Take care and stay safe.
Great informative video. Also I think the way this video is filmed is really easy to stay engaged with
Hi Paul I gather you are a fan of ugq bandit quilts, I have just ordered one for my hammock camps after watching your other videos, it is the 20F -6C in extra large with all the bells and whistles, 950 fill hopefully will keep me warm all year. Thanks for some great videos, merry Christmas, Paul B
I love the natural rock formation.
Thanks for ideas advice and great camera views of your hikes and camping..especially enjoy your winter filming as it is summer here. Have a great Christmas and new year Paul. Seasons Greetings everyone.
great video from derwent edge and the wheelstones! a very intresting informative video a fantastic watch
New pack! I very much like the flex capacitors. Very comfy and they carry loads really well.
Another excellent video. Wonderfully informative and delightfully charming. Nicely done
Thinking about going on my 1st winter wild camp Saturday night 😮 thanks for the tips I’ll put them into action ⛺️
Very good, no nonsense video. Thank you, sir.
Wait a minute, is that Brewdog? Are you a Yinzer by any chance?
Had to google that 😂
Always good advices from mister paul, thanks kind sir!
Thank you Paul for all the advice for winter camp and camping in the rain, merry Christmas.
Some top tips there Paul, down jacket and down trousers and down booties are some next level warmth in your tent, especially with a nice drop of Brandy and hot chocolates, or cup a soups 👍
I was also going to winter camp.
...but it’s -27 Celsius here in Calgary Canada and we had 15 in of snow.
🥶
Love winter camping. Biggest issue is deciding where to go. Each location has its own charm. Of late my favorite is the Florida Gulf Coast where a good bases layer of sun block is essential. However in the deep short days of January the Florida Keys offer just enough challenge. Cheers and good health from the winter camper.
Great video !, Me, my daughter and her partner went wildcamping on Monday, it got cold at night ,5 degrees, my daughter said about bringing a hot water bottle and I always use a bottle to go toilet in the night, even in summer lol
Cheers again Paul always helpful and the hot water bottle is a great idea all the best marra take care #leavenotrace
A stainless steel canteen in a sock does the same thing mate
I love Kayak wild winter camping on the Gold Coast Australia, coldest temp 16-19d Celcius, perfect.
In it to win it . Great detail Paul loved it
I know other countries are colder than the UK but most countries are dry(ish) and cold. A damp winters day in my town of Wigan at around 2-3C can feel worse than -5C and I've been out walking in the UK at -11C and it didn't feel that bad.
Cool formation of rocks, keep up the great work. Merry Christmas
When are Brew-Dog gonna wake up and sponsor you. :) Great advice as always. Always something to learn. atb best to you & Jo for 2021.
Great video Paul. Looking forward to my planned 1night wild camp on Dartmoor between xmas & NY.....fingers crossed.
Best tip for staying warm is to go to the loo as soon as you feel the need, dont hold it in. Your body uses a huge amount of energy to keep your bladder warm.
Hmmm, where did you get that from?
@@evaluateanalysis7974 If your urine drops in temperature it can cause damage, so your body fights hard to keep it warm.
@@CryptoRoast_0 Lol! How can it drop in temperature - it's inside you!
The pee is about 1/2% of your body mass, how could the body use a "huge" amount of energy to keep it warm? If we were to believe you, arithmetic would suggest that the rest of your body would take 200 times a "huge" amount to keep the rest of you warm. How would you describe that - a super-mega-monster-ginormous amount of energy?
@@evaluateanalysis7974 google it dude, this is well known.
@@CryptoRoast_0 Obviously not as well known as you claim it to be
Very helpful as I contemplate winter camping
Hi Paul. Thanks for the video it’s good to known you can be 10• warmer in a tent. Cool.
@SoliDeoGloria 07 context: he was talking about English winter and cold condition so yes it dose matter
i nearly bought one of those oex tents - so i will be tuning in on xmas day.... if i win my wife may slow down the hunt for you due to my spending off the back of your reviews.
Not a fan of spam but its a great meal just before bed, high fat content gets the body working well on your central heating system 👌
Gteat video. The hot water bottle is the difft for me. I take one to bed, then leave my jetboil ready to go, so if i should wake up cold injust need to light it and not faff around too much:)
Fair play, I don't even step outside in winter, let alone think about camping.
Try the closed cell pad on top. It's more effective than underneath. Air convection occurs in an air pad, even with a fiber insulation. The foam pad, used underneath, is likely to be much closer to the ground temperature, since it is only separated from the ground by the fabric floor, than the temperature of your body, which is separated from the closed cell foam pad by the circulating air within the air mattress. Physics is mostly a science based on common sense and experimenting with variables.
I use a double sleep system when it's really cold. Pad and all go inside the outer, also prevents you falling off in the night
I'm thinking of getting the Alpkit Hunka XL Breathable waterproof bivvy bag. GREAT VIDEO PAUL👍😊👍
Awesome tent Paul .. I love my phoxx 2 v2 .. good vid cheers Chris & Sam
How warm is Paul? I think he's Toastie warm...
Another great informative video,👍☺️ from AD from Turkey 🇹🇷👍🌈💯
Love the videos Paul. I’m new to wild camping and learning a lot from you.
I love the Dartmoor ❤️
Even if it can go under 0°C in April there 😂
Thanks for all your great advice this year, Paul. As you said, good hot food with enough calories is vitally important. I do worry that some of these meal packs do not have enough cals for the extra work done during hiking and cals to keep warm. After all, the sleeping bag only works because of heat produced from the warm body (obviously!). And hot drinks for morale and hydration.
Have a good year in 2021, Paul.
Yes. They claim to be a meal but only contain 500-750 calories. I augment mine with noodles which adds a lot of carbs. They cook while the bagged meal is hydrating for nine minutes. I sometimes drink the noodled water if I’m short of water!
Merry Christmas Paul & Jo, thanks for all your great videos over the last year 👍
Brewdog !!! NICE. Give the HazyJane a go sometime, damn good
What a superb place to camp! Great video; thank you :-)
Tip for warm hands, get a pair of those cheap rubber gloves that come in a box of bout 50 and wear them under any glove 👍
1. The Norwegian’s say...Cold Feet? Put a hat on! It’s true.
2. Just a general point...noting that this thoroughly interesting vid benefits from a paid commercial plug. If I have paid for AD FREE YT, then I wouldn’t want ads creeping into the vids....would I?