25L Ultralight Wild Camping Kit For A Comfortable Night - SUMMER EDITION

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  • All the camping gear I bring on an ultralight hiking and wild camping trip, but still remain comfortable. Shot on my phone as no space for a bigger camera!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 116

  • @DavidDoyleOutdoors
    @DavidDoyleOutdoors 2 роки тому +17

    Good set up for 6.5kg, btw the reason that you should use the pump bag instead of your breath for the sleeping pad is so that you don’t introduce moisture from your breath which can lead to mold growing inside the pad and ruining the insulation.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому +1

      Interesting! Never heard that before. Although I’ve been using my breath with that mat for over two years and it ain’t gone moldy yet. 🤷‍♂️ it’s kept in a warm and dry location when it’s not being uses

    • @Adam_Outdoors
      @Adam_Outdoors 2 роки тому +2

      @@StephenJReid Hold it up to the light. If it's anything like Thrmarest Neoair Xlites you'll see all the mold.

    • @markduffy5945
      @markduffy5945 2 роки тому +3

      @@StephenJReid get yourself a Exped schnozzel pump bag. They make the job of inflating your mattress much easier, but also double as a waterproof pack liner to keep your sleep kit dry.

    • @DonTestosterone
      @DonTestosterone 2 роки тому +1

      @@markduffy5945 totally agree. The exped schnozzzle bag would make most of the other stuffsacks unnecessary

    • @DJunclepaul2nd
      @DJunclepaul2nd 2 роки тому

      I don't think David knows what he is talking about, people who use 'you should', need to be careful that they aren't just talking cobblers. No doubt he's seen a video about a different type of sleep pad and doesn't understand that not all pads are the same.

  • @markthomasson5077
    @markthomasson5077 Рік тому +2

    Add a windshield to your cooking set up, such that it is close to the cup and tall as, so heats the sides. So much more efficient

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      I usually just set my pack up as a windshield, has served me well.

  • @ad4mpoole
    @ad4mpoole 2 роки тому +2

    Great video, awesome set up. I actually had (and still have) that little tin 10+ years ago when I made my own little survival kit. Might have to take it along on my first wild camping trip!

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому +1

      Hard to beat a sawn off toothbrush 😁 Definitely gotta use it though!

  • @AkinoriKobo
    @AkinoriKobo 2 роки тому +2

    Wow... You are really well prepared. Thank for sharing what you packed in you bag 👍

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому +1

      No problem, glad you found it useful

  • @pootlingalong8928
    @pootlingalong8928 Рік тому +2

    I can’t believe how much stuff you got into that tiny backpack! 👏🏻
    I thought I was doing well with my pack size and weight but - in the words of Fagin - I think I better think it through again! 😁

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Haha, I’ll have to refine it this year even more!

  • @northumberlandmountainhopper
    @northumberlandmountainhopper 2 роки тому +1

    This vid just popped up as a suggested watch
    I enjoyed it, I am down to 9.3ish as light as I can go including about 3 litres of water, tonight I am up to 12 !!! Food and 4 litres and extra clothes
    You can’t beat a bivy camp I just love it
    Alpkit hunka and a small 1.4 square tarp is all I am using, I have yet to pack up in the rain as would be awful and if rain was forecast 100% I would use my tent !!
    Keep em coming

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому

      Sounds like a good setup!
      I’m quite often carrying 15kg+ by the time I add my bigger cameras and drone. So when I’m not bringing them I like to go as light as possible.

  • @PotooBurd
    @PotooBurd 10 місяців тому +1

    Binge watching your videos back to back- and adding comments for the algorithm~! 🌻👍 Keep up the great content!

  • @bryamoutdoors
    @bryamoutdoors 2 роки тому +4

    Great video Steve! As you’ve said, gear choice for ultralight/fastpacking is subjective and completely personal preference. For me, there is a balance between keeping it light and having enough comfort to enjoy myself, I never treat fast packing as a military operations which means I sometimes take things that a hardcore ultra lighter would cringe at the thought of the weight/volume. I like a bivy + tarp + bug net combo when there is no rain forecast and I’m only out for a night or two. Otherwise I have a 2 man tarp tent (from decathlon) which gives me the space and comfort I’d like whilst still being light enough. I’ve got a few others things I mix and match with depending on the trip, but I tend to go with options that will keep the trip on the side of happiness over optimal weight choice.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому

      Yeah definitely agree with that, the vast majority of my camping trips are only single nights. I'd definitely opt for a bigger shelter on multi-days with unpredictable weather.
      `Definitely prefer to enjoy the experience at the time rather than just the satisfaction of "surviving" it later!

  • @a1pestservice
    @a1pestservice Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the tips. For me a Jetboil is great on compact and fuel efficient. I would use a rubble sack inside the rucksack to keep everything dry, I have never had a backpack that stays dry. Many thanks

  • @AndrewBWalsh
    @AndrewBWalsh 2 роки тому +1

    Very cool very useful, thank you

  • @jonathanbrown723
    @jonathanbrown723 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting video - shows me how things have got better/lighter over the last years. I've not been able to go back to lightwieght/ultra lightweight camping and now looks as if I won't be able to dye to my health. Your camping and other videos help. Keep up with them!

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Jonathan 🙂 Hope you manage to get out camping again. But if not, I’m glad the videos help

    • @jonathanbrown723
      @jonathanbrown723 Рік тому

      Thanks, the camping and even hiking is unlikely- I suffered a stroke beginning August 2021 and now gave double vision and can't walk more than 25-50 metres without short breaks. Still - my wife and I are still looking for ways.

  • @theoutdoordogandhikinggirl
    @theoutdoordogandhikinggirl 2 роки тому +3

    The point of the pump sacks is to avoid blowing it up with your mouth so no moisture comes in the pad. Moisture produces mold in your pad.
    Using the pump sack is absolutely recommend 😉

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому

      Hmmm I'll have to check for mold then, I've never used the pump sack and have had the mat for about 3 years now.

    • @DJunclepaul2nd
      @DJunclepaul2nd 2 роки тому

      Here is another example of someone who doesn't really know what he is talking about. Again, probably seen the same video as David there, and now thinks he knows all about all types of sleeping pads, but doesn't understand that not all pads are the same. He is really just talking cobblers.

    • @DJunclepaul2nd
      @DJunclepaul2nd 2 роки тому +1

      @@StephenJReid silly sausages trying to explain something they don't understand enough about. That pad you have cant grow mould and as you say, you have been using it a long time now with no issue. Thermarest themselves say you can blow up all their pads with your breath with no risk of mould. I'm not going to explain why they are wrong, maybe they will take the time to learn for themselves. People need to educate themselves fully before trying to tell you your doing it wrong ha ha.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому

      @@DJunclepaul2nd You should see the mold in some of the water bottles I drink from! 🤣

  • @geekarchery
    @geekarchery 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video !! I loved your backpack, could you do a full review about it please 😇 ?

  • @thedaftestnameicouldthinko8233
    @thedaftestnameicouldthinko8233 2 роки тому +2

    I know they are expensive but a simple DCF tarp weighs the same as that pillow and would make a bivvy bag more enjoyable in the wind or rain. Your day clothes could be rolled up to make the pillow. Yes, pegs and a pole of some kind would be needed. I use a 35 litre rucksack and that allows me to take a foam mat as my summer option - no blowing up needed and no risk of punctures. That mat from the back of your pack is much thinner than mine but it would be enough if you knew your pitch was to be on soft turf. But, if your kit keeps you comfortable in the circumstances in which you camp out, don’t change a thing. Good video.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому +1

      I think you’ve hit on something key, everyone is different and there isn’t really a perfect suit-everyone solution.
      Part of the fun is figuring out your own kit.
      I’ve used the bivvi and tarp combo a few times, it is kinda special being able to just look straight up at the stars. I really like it for calm summer nights.
      My issue with that combo in bad weather is that because I’m usually carrying camera tech, I need to be able to reliably keep it dry and warm, so that’s a big reason I’ve opted for the hooped bivvi. Got my cameras in with me, warmer than outside. It’s especially important for drones as they won’t fly if the batteries get too cold.
      Although if I’m not bringing cameras with me, I have sometimes gone out with just a bivvi bag and sleeping bag. One of the best nights sleep I’ve ever got was on a pile of heather on a summit in a bivvi, lie lying on clouds.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому

      Btw what foam mat do you use? I’ve tried them in the past and unless I’m on super soft ground, I can’t sleep on them. I sleep in a weird position so always end up with pressure points on foam mats

  • @ironkid8836
    @ironkid8836 Рік тому +1

    Have a look of the carinthia tropen it's the bag I sue gets down quite a bit smaller than. The snugpak and is rated to minus 8 extreme I love it

  • @harolddownham8213
    @harolddownham8213 Рік тому +2

    Great video Stephen. Just realized that I suck at ultralight camping. The bottle of Bushmills, chocolate and coffee are a must but add to the kgs.
    I’ve only just started to follow you as we have somethings in common. I have the same dialect, same love of the outdoors and running. Moved to Norway in the eighties, so we have a lot of outdoor activities to choose from.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Haha, it’s always the luxuries that create the weight. But sure if you didn’t enjoy it, what would be the point.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      I’ll get to Norway eventually! On my list, but I’m in no rush

  • @digiklump
    @digiklump 2 роки тому +2

    You are having way too much fun.. :)

  • @Adam_Adam_Adam_Adam
    @Adam_Adam_Adam_Adam Рік тому +1

    If you blow directly into your sleeping mat, the condensation from your breath will drastically reduce the R value

  • @AjaySingh-228
    @AjaySingh-228 2 роки тому +1

    Nice camp tools I love it sir😍

  • @andrewdavis9223
    @andrewdavis9223 8 місяців тому +1

    Nice video 😊

  • @amcoutdoors
    @amcoutdoors 2 роки тому +1

    Nice setup. Make it more interesting though and show us your lightweight winter kit 😜

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому +1

      Haha, wait until winter and I'll see what I can do. I reckon I can do a winter version that's still under 10kg. My current winter kit is about 15kg

  • @vinoto
    @vinoto Рік тому +1

    Very cool pack, wish they made larger packs.

  • @Oldsparkey
    @Oldsparkey 2 роки тому +1

    25 liters during the warm months is plenty. For what I call my bedroom , I use a Jungle Hammock and rain fly. The mattress is a Therm-a-rest 3/4 length mummy style , self inflating. I let it inflate about 1/2 to 3/4 so it conformers to my body and the hammock. The stove is a Titanium Firebox nano Gen 2 with a Titanium cup. The same knife , Swiss Army's camper because of the saw blade. I can trim 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick twigs to size , for the stove. The rest is the standard ultralight gear all packed in a 25 liter Chicken Tramper Day pack. Water is no problem ( Be Free filter ) it's everywhere and the meals are dehydrated ones ( home made ) for freezer bag cooking.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment Chuck, always interesting to hear what other people use.
      I want to try hammock camping again, the one and only time I tried it was in winter and I didn't have a rain fly or under quilt. Was a very cold uncomfortable night! I've got a similar stove to that for burning twigs etc, if im camping in a forest I'll often swap it for the gas stove.

    • @Oldsparkey
      @Oldsparkey 2 роки тому +1

      @@StephenJReid ... "O" Yes without something to insulate your backside in a hammock you can suffer what we call " The Cold Butt Syndrome". You have 360 degree cooling in a hammock so something under you is a necessity when the temperature drops a little. Usually from 2 A.M. to daylight.

    • @markthomasson5077
      @markthomasson5077 Рік тому

      Don’t you an amazing bladder to use hammock?
      ….or do you fit a drain hole!
      Bivvy bag almost as bad

  • @daveandemmaoutdoors3171
    @daveandemmaoutdoors3171 2 роки тому +1

    Emergency toilet roll doubling up as a rattle stop for your tin . I like it 👌

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому

      it's the little things 😁

    • @markthomasson5077
      @markthomasson5077 Рік тому +1

      Are you not surrounded by suitable material

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      @@markthomasson5077 not in the middle of a forest. Though I did once use pine cones in an emergency.

    • @markthomasson5077
      @markthomasson5077 Рік тому

      Pine cones….ouch! There is always a handful of lovely soft damp moss where I am.

  • @mrmaceoin2982
    @mrmaceoin2982 Рік тому +1

    Jojoba oil spray or moisturiser for midges, I live in Donegal and this seems to be the best at repelling them.

  • @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING
    @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING Рік тому +1

    Well done. Crow

  • @nicholasdavis9846
    @nicholasdavis9846 2 роки тому +2

    You should come down to Coast & Marine (Whitehead) some weekend and I will sort you out with a Kelly Kettle kit for your next camp trip.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому +1

      Ooooo seriously? That would be class, Thanks! I've seen them a couple times but never actually used one myself.

    • @DJunclepaul2nd
      @DJunclepaul2nd 2 роки тому +1

      @@StephenJReid I'd never heard of them till this week. Surprisingly quick to boil water, great idea.

  • @whicks3
    @whicks3 Рік тому +1

    Love the vid! I am wondering where all of your kit is when you get into your shelter

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      It all ends up in with me around the head area, there’s a bit of space

  • @pixelpeter3883
    @pixelpeter3883 2 роки тому +1

    That was quite amusing to see whatever you could pull out of that little magical backpack :-)
    What's with the blurry edges tho?

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому

      Thanks! The blurry edges was an experiment to see if I could beat the UA-cam compression and get better looking footage from my phone.
      Didn’t really work 😂

    • @pixelpeter3883
      @pixelpeter3883 2 роки тому +1

      @@StephenJReid UA-cam compression does horrible things to videos from no matter what apparatus.

  • @KGi4
    @KGi4 Рік тому +1

    great video, well overall orgenized packing. By the way what is the outdoors watch you are wearing. Can you tell me full name of the model :)

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Thanks! It’s a Garmin Forerunner 245

  • @martharunstheworld
    @martharunstheworld 2 роки тому +1

    Marks & Spencer tin.....now you're just trying to impress us. ;)

  • @alanrobinson2229
    @alanrobinson2229 Рік тому +1

    Isn't the idea with mattress pump,that you don't blow moisture in and thus prevent mold?
    P.s. I went dizzy when you were blowing it up!
    I couldn't use the hooped bivvy,too claustrophobic.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Yeah I’ve heard that, but I’m not entirely convinced that’s a problem. I could be wrong though. I’m a runner so maybe I’ve just got more puff than usual.

    • @DavidDoyleOutdoors
      @DavidDoyleOutdoors Рік тому

      @@StephenJReid other factors also help prevent mould which you might be doing, like leaving the valve opened afterwards to allow moisture to escape and where/how you store your pad (cool dry location), also your pad might just have good anti-mould treatment inside of it. PS Mould isn't always visible, some moulds are white, smell is the best indication.

  • @gavinswaile7020
    @gavinswaile7020 Рік тому +1

    Quite good selection of gear but wheres your mini trowel for incase you need to take a dump... ' Leave no trace brother'

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      I just dig a hole with a stick. More ultralight as nothing to carry

  • @RIDD0
    @RIDD0 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. Did u lose a tooth?

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому +3

      Yes I did indeed, broke it on popcorn watching the new Top Gun. Snapped off at the gum line. Seeing a dentist next week

    • @marekhlina74
      @marekhlina74 Рік тому

      @@StephenJReid you are a bit lighter in the end!

  • @absofjelly
    @absofjelly Рік тому +1

    Tooth brush? That looks like something I'd use on my shoes.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      On your shoes?! 😂 your feet must be tiny!

  • @Ade5
    @Ade5 2 роки тому +1

    How many kilos in total?

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому

      6.5kg Inc food and 750ml water

    • @Ade5
      @Ade5 2 роки тому +1

      @@StephenJReid cool.. pretty light

  • @higler.
    @higler. Рік тому +1

    13:04 wow you do ASMR now??

  • @Craig-MItchell
    @Craig-MItchell 2 роки тому +1

    Is this a tech review 🤔

  • @SnazzBot
    @SnazzBot 2 роки тому +1

    Midges don't bite, but we do have mosquitoes and horseshoe flies which do.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому +1

      Tell that to my itchy arms all covered in midge bites 😂

    • @SnazzBot
      @SnazzBot 2 роки тому

      @@StephenJReid Stephen J Reid's arm you see millions of midges and you are assuming there are biting you but it's is horseshoe fly's and mosquitoes that are biting you. Midges with wings don't even have a mouth and will starve to death within a day or two.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому +1

      I’m seeing the individual midges on the surface of my skin as they dig in and bite just before I squish them.
      They bite with their head right at the skin as they don’t have a proboscis to stab you with like a mosquito.
      Horse flies are worst than either, they take a proper chunk out of you.
      Maybe we have different definitions. But it’s well documented that midges bite.

    • @ryancaughey1883
      @ryancaughey1883 2 роки тому +1

      My last time doing the Devils Coach road I got ate alive be midges!
      Horse flies are awful things

    • @Adam_Outdoors
      @Adam_Outdoors 2 роки тому +2

      They most certainly do lol

  • @RightRoundYe
    @RightRoundYe 2 роки тому +1

    All those luxuries and no food!

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  2 роки тому

      There was food! I had a dehydrated meal pack, granola bar and sweets.

  • @LiLBitsDK
    @LiLBitsDK Рік тому +1

    the issue with using your BREATH to pump it up, is that it gets moldy inside ;-) you don't want that. much better to use the pumpbag

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      A lot of debate on this one, some say it’s a myth, others say they’ve had it happen

    • @LiLBitsDK
      @LiLBitsDK Рік тому +1

      @@StephenJReid had it happen to mine ages ago, so I stopped

  • @h4xo
    @h4xo Рік тому

    Such a strange accent. Like a non-Doric Aberdonian with a slight NI twang. Great video though, need to give it a try

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Northern Ireland has a surprising range of accents. Most people assume it to only have the Belfast accent or rural farmer accent