Hellooo Wild Ones! Thanks so much for stopping by my lil vid, I had great fun frolicking about in this bush 😄 There’s something about sleeping with a full view of the natural surroundings that you just can’t beat. This is a waterproof hammock which allows you to use it on the ground. If your hammock isn't waterproof, I imagine you could use it this way with a ground sheet underneath it? I’m hoping to try it as an actual hammock soon, actually hanging from trees to sleep, which I have never done before - stay tuned! :D Have a great weekend and see you again soon, Claire 🌿🐻
My husband and were in Maui and grabbed some sushi to go and sat in a park on the beach. I used the restrooms and when I came out a guy pulled his tent out of the bushes lining the front of the restrooms tossed his surfboard in it, changed his clothes and took off. As we sat and ate our suchi under a large banyan tree we notice an odd shape up in the tree, it was a twin size mattress with a surfboard on it and a bike below locked to truck of the tree. Most likely two young guys living the life in Hawaii on the cheap. # you only live once, follow your dreams !
You are going to LOVE a hammock! Using one has changed stealth camping for me for life. Comfort for one! Weight? well, add in the bug net and fly and it's similar to a tent but I LOVE IT! When backpacking, it's difficult to find level and decent ground. In a hammock, I find 2 trees from 10-20 feet apart and I can just hang and relax sideways (instead of carrying a camp chair when i backpack) and also, I can sleep SO well! I cut out the sleep pad and use a fleece for a pillow under my neck. I can post some pics this weekend as I just purchased an entirely new set up and am going to set up beside the river and actually do some videos for the first time ever. Cheers Miss and thanks for sharing your stealth camp!
Claire, I just thought I wouldn't say thank you for your videos. They are like little treats for me when they come up in my feed, and it makes me happy! I only Bivy (Dutch Army). I have a Hammock and a tent, but I always end up going back to the raw simplicity of the bivy. I found a free app called Stellarium about a year ago. I lie watching the midnight sky and learn a new star sign. So silly, but so wonderful!
The wild camp/hiking community is one of the most positive communities I’ve ever discovered. It has inspired me and I’m sure many others, to really get back to nature in an enjoyable and respectful way. It really helps you mentally and discover yourself. Thanks to all who go out of their way to make these fascinating videos and all the people who comment in such a positive way. Learned so much from wildbeare and many others.
"a hollow under a bush... lots of deer about". Be careful sleeping where deer sleep. Check yourself for TICKS!! If you get an odd bite/spot come up. Keep an eye on it. I had this and an odd headache, after 4weeks the bite mark turned into a bullseye and doctor said I had Lyme's disease. Look after yourself, I enjoy watching your videos.
Perfect deer hideaway and the ticks will hang on the bushes until the next big feed comes by, which could be you. It's worth doing some research to know what to look for as Muddodger says.
@@maratonlegendelenemirei3352 It's no dramas. I had a unique headache for a few days, then a big bullseye on my arm. Doctor just gave me a 2week course of antibiotics and no other instructions or advice. I was bitten next to a lake in France where there were lots of deer and boar. Pulled 9 ticks off my brother last month after he decided to sleep in a bivvy bag in Wales / sheepland.
@@maratonlegendelenemirei3352 It's no dramas. I had a unique headache for a few days, then a big bullseye on my arm. To be honest, it was my girlfriend that told me I had lyme disease, the Doctor just confirmed it was likely and gave me a 2week course of antibiotics and no other instructions or advice. I was bitten next to a lake in France where there were lots of deer and boar. I also pulled 9 ticks off my brother last month after he decided to sleep in a bivvy bag in Wales / sheepland.
So enjoyed that spot with you Claire. When we camp up in the Rocky Mountains we try to camp in bushes too. We find it better with a the large animal in the areas, moose, black bear, Grizzly bears and cougars etc... Your videos just keep getting better and better. Take care...Paul. Calgary.
Claire it's such a joy watching your videos. When I'm having a rough day I can watch your video and they always put a smile on my face and warms my heart. Thank you so much for sharing the beautiful countryside.
You found yourself an hidden gem there Claire in that bush. Great way to spend the night being able to see the night sky. Oh and the cheese and bacon burger looked amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Claire, thank you for this amazing video. I've camped like this and the sound of the birds are so relaxing. Enjoy your time in the beautiful countryside
The hammock/bivi looks like a very versatile piece of equipment. The ruilt-in pump in the mattress is a smart idea; beats going dizzy trying to blow one up.
@@WildBeare you’re welcome, makes me want to go out and try the wild camping on Dartmoor and Exmoor.. I’ll be noting down your equipment and your reports on their performance
What a cool little spot that was Claire, and what a way to spend a night, out in the open but still protected from the bugs. Another inspirational video, you really are amazing 🙏🏼 thank you for sharing this with us! Xx
Hey Ash, aw thanks, as are you 🤩 I'm getting really into this sleeping under just the net thing, my WA loves it! Hope you're good and congratulations again on your amazing C2C achievement - EPICCC :D Xx
Love your gentle assault on nature, and your appreciating what beauty there is left with nature after trashers have left their waste. Nice to see your respectful love of the quieter and intimate side of Britain.
How great to find a bush and be able to go back to it. It was a perfect place to be and all the right equipment made it so much nicer. The background of singing birds was a added plus👍🤗🎩
Camping today is quite different from camping in the early 70's back home in the Philippines - i remember my simple canvas tent and thin bamboo bedding; we had US made tents then, but they were out our economic reach. Today, we're as up to date as you are - and that's sooooo coooool. Nice video.
So cool. And thank u for not putting some bs backing track on the audio like slowly banging drums or something. That happens a lot. Good music. Good choice of locations. Good camerawork.
I have done recently a car camping (though I prefer outdoor camping) I have got Peugeot 307 SW with an enormous sunroof! It was a hasty purchase (the car I had broke down beyond repair, repairing would cost me more than car itself) but I believe the right one! Instead of sleeping I have been watching stars all night. I was never an outdoor person until first lockdown kicked in... I got sick of staying home watching and playing games day by day, wasting time, I found peace in wild camping! Thank you for sharing your experiences/adventures! Few months ago I slept under the stars in Surrey Hills. It was amazing!
I'm well jealous of that location, what a hidden treasure that is👌 It's really great to see you promoting the benefits and enjoyment of wild camping. I look forward to your next adventure atb Taff 🤠👊
You poor Munchkin. The weather is often unkind to you, but this time it smiled on you Claire . Yeah. . So glad all your gear did a very good job and kept you comfy. Take care love xx
You're so brave Caire! An inspiration for my two girl wildbeares and also for myself - I actually got out on a wild camp the other night and loved it. I was too scared to leave off the outer of my tent but so wished i had!
I love stealth camping! It amazes me just how many folks walk thru nature with blinders on. In nature, it's the intricate details God provides that captivates me!
Hi Claire, fabulous content. I walk in the Forrest at Balloch Castle every morning, about two weeks ago I spotted the first tiny but still blooming Scottish purple thistle, when I looked up close it was the most beautiful, delicate yet dangerous flower I’d ever seen. It reminded me of you. Keep being yourself, one of your wild ones.
You absolutely had me hooked when you said "I must sleep in this Bush" 😂at the beginning of your video 😁love it, exactly the same kind of thing I wud say after a random good find. enjoy your adventures, stay wild, 😊x
Loving your videos, discovered your channel yesterday. I gave up lugging a tent around this year, getting a bit too old so I now use a bivvy shelter, very low profile, assembled in two minutes and weighs two pounds. A wonderful way to backpack and enjoy a night out under the stars. Your videos are fun, thanks for sharing.
Thats sooooo Awesome 🤩🤩 Claire and im sooo jealous you have found a lovely place to go camping love to see more Adventures at that campsite Lovely❤❤🙂👍🥰
Tarpless in a bush Love it. Have to say me and my friend were Tarpless in a bush last weekend in hammocks Thanks to you for your bravery and embracing the great outdoors. On a Friday night in the woods makes a massive difference to the weekend up at 6in the morning refreshed. Thanks for the inspiration
GORGEOUS LITTLE PLACE TO DISAPPEAR INTO ! GLAD IT DIDN'T RAIN & YOU COULD SEE THE STARS DURING THE NIGHT. PRETTY COOL SETUP ! BE SAFE! HAVE FUN ! HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT YEAR TOO 👍 THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME TAG ALONG WITH YOU ON YOUR JOURNEYS ! ENJOYED 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🙏
This is another brilliant wild camp vid Claire. Love it,,👏 What is the average cost of a typical trip out? Can you give us a rough break down of how you plan and budget for a trip e.g. a Snowdon venture, please😊 kindest regards mickT
This looks like a fab camp, what a wonderful little spot all hidden away 😌 the bird song really is a call to nature that no one should ignore. Great video 😀
Thanks for another great video. I discovered your channel earlier this week and you have inspired me to get my bum in to gear and get out there. So me and my boy are out camping by the local river in a secluded spot I know tomorrow night. Just bought the food and and a few bits. We can't wait. Keep them coming!
Nice video, but then all of your videos are top notch. You found a cool spot in the bush to camp. Very stealthy! Thank you for sharing your wonderful appreciation for the beauty found in nature.
I usually like to hammock camp on my birthday, 9th of June, but it's been foul weather here in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Thanks for getting out there for me. Nice spot.
Thank you for a nice relaxing video,I like the closing music as well. Solid fuel or alcohol stoves are good for stealth camping btw. Watch out for your blue backpack,blue is very visible even at distance.All the best 👍
Hello 👋 Wildomar, it's good to see you again. Greetings from Northern California. It looks like you had another fun outing. The best of good things for you. Stay healthy and safe out there. 🤗
I have a Travel hammock as well, using it with a DD 4x4m multicam tarp. MY habit is to tie the ridgeline first and install the tarp over it. On this ridge I've put 4 Prusik knots, 2 to stretch the tarp, the other 2 to string up the hammock's bug net. For me it's the other way around : haven't slept in the hammock as a ground bivy yetn but in an A-frame setup the principle with the Prusik knots remains the same. When stealth camping, setting up the tarp first is also useful to get oneself out of sight right away. NB : I've been living in France for 35 years now and since the 2017 law it's forbidden to use or carry any fire (including smoking) anywhere in wood- or shrublands and even within 200m from these. Even when your fire is discreet and the smoke can hardly be seen, it can be smelled from a hell of a distance, so prudence is the word.
Are we not going to address the fact that no one wakes up THAT PRETTY!!!! Wonderful spot to camp and looked like a great meal!! Thanks for bringing us along!!!
Claire is a beautiful person inside and it just shines through to the outside! It doesn't matter if she's drenched from the rain or wrapped up in many layers of clothes that young lady is just beautiful 😊🤗😍
Such a contrast in terms of colour to here. Our home backs onto the Wollemi National Park and the colour of the bush here is so different. The Wollemi is 1.239740 million acres and is home to the Wollemi pine which was thought to be extinct but a small pocket survives and the botanical gardens have a programme for propagation which is proving to be successful. 😊
You’ve probably noticed (2 years) by now the bivi portion has 4 stake points at either end and they help create a bucket when the netting is raised. You got the strap ends pulled out so that worked well. Looking forward to the vid with you trying the hammock.
Thanks for introducing the Trekology sleeping pad, as a side sleeper I know how other pads fall short, lol. The DD bivy hammcok looks like it might be a future upgrade for me that would replace my old bivy tent and one of my old hammocks all in one go.
Hellooo Wild Ones! Thanks so much for stopping by my lil vid, I had great fun frolicking about in this bush 😄 There’s something about sleeping with a full view of the natural surroundings that you just can’t beat. This is a waterproof hammock which allows you to use it on the ground. If your hammock isn't waterproof, I imagine you could use it this way with a ground sheet underneath it? I’m hoping to try it as an actual hammock soon, actually hanging from trees to sleep, which I have never done before - stay tuned! :D Have a great weekend and see you again soon, Claire 🌿🐻
I thought I must sleep in this Bush 🤣🤣🤣 ur great stuff as always.... Your husband is a very lucky man!!!!
My husband and were in Maui and grabbed some sushi to go and sat in a park on the beach. I used the restrooms and when I came out a guy pulled his tent out of the bushes lining the front of the restrooms tossed his surfboard in it, changed his clothes and took off.
As we sat and ate our suchi under a large banyan tree we notice an odd shape up in the tree, it was a twin size mattress with a surfboard on it and a bike below locked to truck of the tree. Most likely two young guys living the life in Hawaii on the cheap. # you only live once, follow your dreams !
You are going to LOVE a hammock! Using one has changed stealth camping for me for life. Comfort for one! Weight? well, add in the bug net and fly and it's similar to a tent but I LOVE IT! When backpacking, it's difficult to find level and decent ground. In a hammock, I find 2 trees from 10-20 feet apart and I can just hang and relax sideways (instead of carrying a camp chair when i backpack) and also, I can sleep SO well! I cut out the sleep pad and use a fleece for a pillow under my neck. I can post some pics this weekend as I just purchased an entirely new set up and am going to set up beside the river and actually do some videos for the first time ever. Cheers Miss and thanks for sharing your stealth camp!
Claire, I just thought I wouldn't say thank you for your videos. They are like little treats for me when they come up in my feed, and it makes me happy!
I only Bivy (Dutch Army). I have a Hammock and a tent, but I always end up going back to the raw simplicity of the bivy.
I found a free app called Stellarium about a year ago. I lie watching the midnight sky and learn a new star sign. So silly, but so wonderful!
Oh dear... my autocorrect wrote "wouldn't". Sorry about that.
I'm feeling like I'm not doing enough to enjoy a free life after I watch you! Thank you for all the positive energy when the world is so negative.
I love hearing those birds singing their heads off in the morning like that , there is nothing better in nature!!!
The wild camp/hiking community is one of the most positive communities I’ve ever discovered.
It has inspired me and I’m sure many others, to really get back to nature in an enjoyable and respectful way. It really helps you mentally and discover yourself.
Thanks to all who go out of their way to make these fascinating videos and all the people who comment in such a positive way. Learned so much from wildbeare and many others.
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One day
When I'm having a difficult day I just need to see your positivity and lovely smile, thank you
The entrance to my little bush !!!
It’s like a carry on film.
"a hollow under a bush... lots of deer about". Be careful sleeping where deer sleep. Check yourself for TICKS!! If you get an odd bite/spot come up. Keep an eye on it. I had this and an odd headache, after 4weeks the bite mark turned into a bullseye and doctor said I had Lyme's disease. Look after yourself, I enjoy watching your videos.
Perfect deer hideaway and the ticks will hang on the bushes until the next big feed comes by, which could be you. It's worth doing some research to know what to look for as Muddodger says.
yeah Survival Lilly got Lymes disease
Your Doctor is talking bollocks. Another Government fear wind up to keep people in their homes.
@@maratonlegendelenemirei3352 It's no dramas. I had a unique headache for a few days, then a big bullseye on my arm. Doctor just gave me a 2week course of antibiotics and no other instructions or advice. I was bitten next to a lake in France where there were lots of deer and boar.
Pulled 9 ticks off my brother last month after he decided to sleep in a bivvy bag in Wales / sheepland.
@@maratonlegendelenemirei3352 It's no dramas. I had a unique headache for a few days, then a big bullseye on my arm.
To be honest, it was my girlfriend that told me I had lyme disease, the Doctor just confirmed it was likely and gave me a 2week course of antibiotics and no other instructions or advice. I was bitten next to a lake in France where there were lots of deer and boar.
I also pulled 9 ticks off my brother last month after he decided to sleep in a bivvy bag in Wales / sheepland.
There is a healing energy in nature that invigorates us like no other activity. Thanks for sharing!
True!
Yeah .. Until you meet a bear.
Yes, so true indeed. I wish more people knew this.
@@Kitiwake no bears in uk lol. Foxes and badgers that’s about it.
So enjoyed that spot with you Claire. When we camp up in the Rocky Mountains we try to camp in bushes too. We find it better with a the large animal in the areas, moose, black bear, Grizzly bears and cougars etc... Your videos just keep getting better and better. Take care...Paul. Calgary.
4 in the morning in the summer as the bird's sing there's nothing like it, AMAZING it's my favourite thing when I'm wild camping 🏕
Claire it's such a joy watching your videos. When I'm having a rough day I can watch your video and they always put a smile on my face and warms my heart. Thank you so much for sharing the beautiful countryside.
I love your videos, they are so good for my mental health, thank you
You found yourself an hidden gem there Claire in that bush. Great way to spend the night being able to see the night sky. Oh and the cheese and bacon burger looked amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Loving your work and its very obvious you love what you are doing too.
"Definitely more squishy than a person." I don't know why I laughed so hard at that but I did. Thank you Claire!
Great little camp inside a bush. Thanks for bringing me along!
Claire, thank you for this amazing video. I've camped like this and the sound of the birds are so relaxing. Enjoy your time in the beautiful countryside
I love how enthusiastic you are! Looked like a great evening out.
A perfect setup, protection, comfy, and simple lightweight.
I am always amazed at the food you cook
the entrance to the little bush was lovely , thanks for showing us .
The hammock/bivi looks like a very versatile piece of equipment. The ruilt-in pump in the mattress is a smart idea; beats going dizzy trying to blow one up.
I loved the sense of humour and Double entendres everywhere… your enthusiasm is heart warming
Aw thank you Rog 😊 I do love my lil nights out ❤ Thanks for watching!
@@WildBeare you’re welcome, makes me want to go out and try the wild camping on Dartmoor and Exmoor.. I’ll be noting down your equipment and your reports on their performance
What a cool little spot that was Claire, and what a way to spend a night, out in the open but still protected from the bugs. Another inspirational video, you really are amazing 🙏🏼 thank you for sharing this with us! Xx
Hey Ash, aw thanks, as are you 🤩 I'm getting really into this sleeping under just the net thing, my WA loves it! Hope you're good and congratulations again on your amazing C2C achievement - EPICCC :D Xx
I love the simplicity of this film, a person connecting with nature! Thank you.
When those people were walking by at about 3:47, I thought for sure the guitar music was gonna give away your position
Yeah I think the musician's all wore ghillie suits so the music would have seemed like it was someone on the other side listening to music 😉😂😂
Nice. Very interesting place for a camp out. Loved the sound of the birds. Great job.
The shot of the strikingly orange mushrooms was beautiful.
Love your gentle assault on nature, and your appreciating what beauty there is left with nature after trashers have left their waste. Nice to see your respectful love of the quieter and intimate side of Britain.
I’d be following the gorgeous smells into the bush.
How great to find a bush and be able to go back to it. It was a perfect place to be and all the right equipment made it so much nicer. The background of singing birds was a added plus👍🤗🎩
Camping today is quite different from camping in the early 70's back home in the Philippines - i remember my simple canvas tent and thin bamboo bedding; we had US made tents then, but they were out our economic reach.
Today, we're as up to date as you are - and that's sooooo coooool. Nice video.
And the Imago emerged from her cocoon - lovely video, and you found a great spot.
So cool. And thank u for not putting some bs backing track on the audio like slowly banging drums or something. That happens a lot. Good music. Good choice of locations. Good camerawork.
How cosy, I've seen this before but popped up again, black birds always seem for me to be the first to whistle their tune in the morning ❤
Brings a whole new meaning to the word "Bush craft"
I love “the entrance to your little bush”. Great vid, thanks for sharing.
I have done recently a car camping (though I prefer outdoor camping) I have got Peugeot 307 SW with an enormous sunroof! It was a hasty purchase (the car I had broke down beyond repair, repairing would cost me more than car itself) but I believe the right one! Instead of sleeping I have been watching stars all night. I was never an outdoor person until first lockdown kicked in... I got sick of staying home watching and playing games day by day, wasting time, I found peace in wild camping! Thank you for sharing your experiences/adventures! Few months ago I slept under the stars in Surrey Hills. It was amazing!
Thank you for taking us with you on your adventure.
What an amazing spot to camp, can see why you enjoyed it so much 😀 The bird song was lovely also. Thank-you.
I'm well jealous of that location, what a hidden treasure that is👌
It's really great to see you promoting the benefits and enjoyment of wild camping.
I look forward to your next adventure atb Taff 🤠👊
Hello Claire.. You have taught me so much that is why i believe in you and all you do.. Regards Mick from Hampshire Xx
Excellent camping channel, and the bacon cheeseburger looked delicious.
You could tell by the look in your eyes… you found a happy place :) thank you!
What a nice way to experience a camping trip. Almost felt like I was there. Ty for another one
Love 💕 your little Bush very roomy on the inside
Your fire-craft skills and bush box are spot on. Love your videos. Keep on adventuring and sharing!
You poor Munchkin. The weather is often unkind to you, but this time it smiled on you Claire . Yeah. . So glad all your gear did a very good job and kept you comfy.
Take care love xx
Claire, you have such a sweet smile when you speak, which just made me smile watching your vid. Thanks for sharing!!
I second that👌
You're so brave Caire! An inspiration for my two girl wildbeares and also for myself - I actually got out on a wild camp the other night and loved it. I was too scared to leave off the outer of my tent but so wished i had!
I love stealth camping! It amazes me just how many folks walk thru nature with blinders on. In nature, it's the intricate details God provides that captivates me!
@chillinDave, I feel the same way about nature 😊 Hello from Poland and my small channel 😊
Hi Claire, fabulous content. I walk in the Forrest at Balloch Castle every morning, about two weeks ago I spotted the first tiny but still blooming Scottish purple thistle, when I looked up close it was the most beautiful, delicate yet dangerous flower I’d ever seen. It reminded me of you. Keep being yourself, one of your wild ones.
Thanks for sharing some amazing camp outs your having and some even better trips thanks for sharing with us all
The UK is so beautiful 😍
What a great little video. And a great little camp spot! Nothing beats waking up to the dawn chorus ✌️
You absolutely had me hooked when you said "I must sleep in this Bush" 😂at the beginning of your video 😁love it, exactly the same kind of thing I wud say after a random good find. enjoy your adventures, stay wild, 😊x
What a perfect place for a stealth camp out loving the bird song in the morning who needs an alarm clock with nature.
Loving the bushy digs, only just watched this fully. Fab video, and that hammock biv was niice! Again a great watch, looking forward to the next✌️🌲❤️
Wow only just found you UA-cam video channel. It give a wonderful respect for the importance of connecting with nature. Thank you
Loving your videos, discovered your channel yesterday. I gave up lugging a tent around this year, getting a bit too old so I now use a bivvy shelter, very low profile, assembled in two minutes and weighs two pounds. A wonderful way to backpack and enjoy a night out under the stars. Your videos are fun, thanks for sharing.
Great video!! I always enjoy when you put out new videos.
A renewed perspective of getting outdoors and enjoying nature.
Thats sooooo Awesome 🤩🤩 Claire and im sooo jealous you have found a lovely place to go camping love to see more Adventures at that campsite Lovely❤❤🙂👍🥰
Great video. Well done. Nice videography and cool equipment. Thanks for the adventure.
Luxury, I used to dream of living in a Bush. Still do!
Tarpless in a bush
Love it.
Have to say me and my friend were Tarpless in a bush last weekend in hammocks Thanks to you for your bravery and embracing the great outdoors.
On a Friday night in the woods makes a massive difference to the weekend up at 6in the morning refreshed.
Thanks for the inspiration
GORGEOUS LITTLE PLACE TO DISAPPEAR INTO ! GLAD IT DIDN'T RAIN & YOU COULD SEE THE STARS DURING THE NIGHT. PRETTY COOL SETUP ! BE SAFE! HAVE FUN ! HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT YEAR TOO 👍 THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME TAG ALONG WITH YOU ON YOUR JOURNEYS ! ENJOYED 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🙏
Nice one Claire, I did a similar set up with my normal DD frontline hammock the other week... Best of both worlds. What a fantastic Bush you had 😉 Lee
Another great video Claire, thanks for sharing so much. You really are inspirational.
Take care wild one. Blessings.
You are soooooooooo brave and fun. What a great idea: stealth camp near home in a bush!!! You win the ‘Amazing and Adventurous’ Award!!!
This is another brilliant wild camp vid Claire. Love it,,👏
What is the average cost of a typical trip out?
Can you give us a rough break down of how you plan and budget for a trip e.g. a Snowdon venture, please😊 kindest regards mickT
This looks like a fab camp, what a wonderful little spot all hidden away 😌 the bird song really is a call to nature that no one should ignore. Great video 😀
Another excellent video with no small amount of subtle humour, well done!
Another fantastic video young lady 👏 you find the most amazing places to wildcamp. Keep em coming . Nice bush by the way 👍
another lovely little film Claire.Thanks
Thanks for another great video. I discovered your channel earlier this week and you have inspired me to get my bum in to gear and get out there. So me and my boy are out camping by the local river in a secluded spot I know tomorrow night. Just bought the food and and a few bits. We can't wait. Keep them coming!
Nice video, but then all of your videos are top notch. You found a cool spot in the bush to camp. Very stealthy! Thank you for sharing your wonderful appreciation for the beauty found in nature.
Great little overnighter Claire and the bivi looks just the job 👌👍
I usually like to hammock camp on my birthday, 9th of June, but it's been foul weather here in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Thanks for getting out there for me. Nice spot.
You always put a smile on my face bab ... great viewing
Opinel, oh yeah. I got one of those. Love it.
So lovely to watch,you're style is so relaxed,loved every minute x
Another stunning video Claire..... Loving the work you do and happy camping... :-)
Thank you for a nice relaxing video,I like the closing music as well.
Solid fuel or alcohol stoves are good for stealth camping btw. Watch out for your blue backpack,blue is very visible even at distance.All the best 👍
Hello 👋 Wildomar, it's good to see you again. Greetings from Northern California. It looks like you had another fun outing. The best of good things for you. Stay healthy and safe out there. 🤗
That’s brilliant!! A perfect spot indeed. That bivy would be even better in camo
Or OD.
I wish I could do that someday. Stealth camping in a bush. Away from the cities. Its feels peaceful to me
I have a Travel hammock as well, using it with a DD 4x4m multicam tarp. MY habit is to tie the ridgeline first and install the tarp over it. On this ridge I've put 4 Prusik knots, 2 to stretch the tarp, the other 2 to string up the hammock's bug net. For me it's the other way around : haven't slept in the hammock as a ground bivy yetn but in an A-frame setup the principle with the Prusik knots remains the same. When stealth camping, setting up the tarp first is also useful to get oneself out of sight right away.
NB : I've been living in France for 35 years now and since the 2017 law it's forbidden to use or carry any fire (including smoking) anywhere in wood- or shrublands and even within 200m from these. Even when your fire is discreet and the smoke can hardly be seen, it can be smelled from a hell of a distance, so prudence is the word.
Are we not going to address the fact that no one wakes up THAT PRETTY!!!! Wonderful spot to camp and looked like a great meal!! Thanks for bringing us along!!!
Ha ha. It is a good rule of thumb never to marry a woman until you see what she looks like in the morning, sans cakeup.
Claire is a beautiful person inside and it just shines through to the outside!
It doesn't matter if she's drenched from the rain or wrapped up in many layers of clothes that young lady is just beautiful 😊🤗😍
Lovely video. Thanks Claire 😊
Great video. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Well done. Life is good... Cheers from Bonnie Scotland. 🇬🇧👍🏼
Now that’s a bush I’d love to camp in
what a great find that little hole in the bush, excellent overnighter look forward to the next one.
I really enjoyed your vid. Lovely scenery. Thank you and best wishes.
what a great little spot, looking so cozy
Such a contrast in terms of colour to here. Our home backs onto the Wollemi National Park and the colour of the bush here is so different. The Wollemi is 1.239740 million acres and is home to the Wollemi pine which was thought to be extinct but a small pocket survives and the botanical gardens have a programme for propagation which is proving to be successful. 😊
Brilliant video Claire fantastic little spot and great hammock 💪💪👍🏴
You’ve probably noticed (2 years) by now the bivi portion has 4 stake points at either end and they help create a bucket when the netting is raised. You got the strap ends pulled out so that worked well. Looking forward to the vid with you trying the hammock.
That's a great spot, bird song is always such a nice sound, thanks
Thanks for introducing the Trekology sleeping pad, as a side sleeper I know how other pads fall short, lol. The DD bivy hammcok looks like it might be a future upgrade for me that would replace my old bivy tent and one of my old hammocks all in one go.
You look very relaxed. The birdsong is lovely.
Aw thanks, it was so loud! 🐦
@@WildBeare I wish every day was full of birdsong. Wouldn't the world be a happy place.