Thanks Andrew, your content is always good so I thought I would mention you when it comes to discussing tents. Glencoe is a great place👍 Look forward to seeing more Adventures from yourself. ATB Gaz
Good to see the regular videos again Gaz! Good discussion points and opinions too mate. Ace to get us bouncing our views around. Stay safe and well mate. Adge
Thanks for watching Adge, Was always going to upload more regularly through the winter nights. Enjoy the camping at this time of the year. Hoping the weather will improve. Last weekend was not the best for camping unfortunately. Take care, ATB Gaz
Wow,thats some stunningly beautiful scenery there gaz,amazing! I have the UL 140 mat,it has its haters,but its the best mat i e slept on,comfy and wide (side sleeper),at 1kg it is heavyish but the comfort is worth it,ive never had an issue with mine.
UL80 is a lot more comfortable than the thermarest mats but unfortunately not as warm. It’s a great mat and not too expensive considering how comfortable it is. I had a great night in the tent on this camp thanks to that mat. ATB Gaz
Another good one Gaz. I agree with your view on the Soulo, I've owned one for over a year now and not used much in anger. Looking to change that this winter, which is when it comes into its own. Maybe catch you on a hill one day 👍👍
Sph2onge super absorbent cloth mate. Best thing I ever found for pulling water from my tent. It’ll change your experience with condensation. After wiping all the moisture off the tent just wring it out and put it in a zip lock back until the next camp. Don’t dry it out it’s by like a vegan chamois 😂. I love glencoe. I’m waiting on some snow in the lost valley for a camp this year or early 2024. Alb Gaz 👍🏼
Thanks for your suggestion. Might need to have a look. I can count with 1 hand how many times I’ve had the tent fry the following morning this year. I’m the same about Glencoe and a lost valley camp in the snow. Thanks for your comment👍 ATB Gaz
Your on part of the West Highland way, if you mention devils staircase Gas, great views and peace and tranquillity, another great video, but if the bugs are there now, i wouldn't want to be there in summer.
Yeah Peter this is a part of the west highland way and I got to meet a lot of people doing the west Highland way on the trail. The devils staircase has been a bucket list of mine for a while. Views were better than expected on the hill I choose. ATB Gaz
Hey Gaz, glad to hear you're keeping the Soulo, I'd say it's the perfect tent for winter in the snow when you want to go a bit lighter than the Nallo. Also, if you want a good and cheap groundsheet for the Nallo vestibule, there's a sale on at Outlet Camping, search for the Robens Voyager 2ex groundsheet, £14 down from 35 at the moment. Should fit your vestibule well enough. I bought one for my Robens, v.happy with it.
Thanks Mark, The Soulo is worth keeping. Might not use it all the time but it’s nice to have the option to still take it on the stormy nights. Nallo 2GT will probably be used more for the space as mentioned and to be fair it’s not much heavier than the Soulo. Thanks for suggesting the groundsheet. At the moment I’m happy without the groundsheet but it’s an option for the future if I ever change my mind. ATB Gaz
@@GazTheExplorer I have the Robens Starlite 2 and the Voyager 2ex, about the same size as the Soulo and Nallo. The Voyager is like a palace compared to the other so I agree it's worth it sometimes carrying the extra weight. See if you have any issues with condensation from the grass inside the vestibule, might be worth getting a groundsheet then. Look forward to seeing your next video, cheers.
Great video as always gaz, don't stress out too much about the cooking its content and you keep it interesting when you do it. I hope to do more hills and such myself next year when I finally get on the road and my first stop will be Glencoe! the Soulo is a solid tent but it really is overkill 98% of the time, if I had one, I'd probably only bring it if I knew the conditions were going to be dodgy, it's like my lanshan, cracking tent super light but the condensation and sil nylon make it a pain in the balls to use lol so if it's a wee hike I'm on ill just bring the elixir (love that tent) All the best dude.
Thanks Forrix, I’m enjoying the cooking since it gives me something else to do on the longer nights. You will enjoy Glencoe but make sure you visit places like Tyndrum and Killin which are nearby because both locations are just as stunning! I agree about the Soulo and I’ll only take it out if I think the weather will be really poor. I have good options now for tents which will help with my future camps. ATB Gaz
Really enjoyed this one,I live in the Lake District just south of the border & as nice as it is,it's just a kiddies playground compared to what's on offer up north of the border, personally I absolutely love Scotland 🏴 ..in fact a recent DNA test showed me to be 58% Scottish 😁..I'll take that to be honest 😂..thanks for sharing another brilliant trip,cheers matey.
Still to visit the Lake District for a camping trip. As you said there is plenty of nice places north of Glasgow and Edinburgh for camping so I’ve always went north instead. Thanks for watching, ATB Gaz
Thanks Rich, The mat is very comfortable but not warm. It’s a good option on the warmer nights but for winter camping something with more insulation is a must. I would still recommend to most campers👍 ATB Gaz
Easy camping food idea: a chook breast, corn tortillas and some pickled cabbage and hot sauce for tasty tacos. If you can be bothered, you can even cook and pull apart the chicken at home then freeze it and just heat it up out there.
Thanks for the suggestion. Where possible I’ll try and cook the meals in the tent but if I feel I need to do anything at home then as you said I’ll cook and freeze it. ATB Gaz
Hey Gaz, do you have any experience with the tarptent scarp 1 and if so do you think it would have held strong in some of the more challenging conditions that you have camped in ?
I personally have never used the Scarp 1 but another UA-camr simply known as Scotlands Mountains uses it. All I’ll say is if he uses it then it must be good. The Scarp 1 should handle most of the weather conditions the UK has to offer. Thanks for watching, ATB Gaz
Used to wildcamp every weekend, primarily in the caringorms, for that used hillebergs of which bought 8 over the years including the Soulo; currently only having the Soulo BL, Akto and anjan 2. Have been where you are once when did the west highland way prior to becoming a hillwalker, at that time was accompanied by somebody from inverness who only had a tarp; he was eaten alive by midges. You mention how strong the Soulo RL is as survived 50mph winds while a Vango failed. Well , don't have a high oppinion of vangos, they are known to fail, particularly when pitching. 50mph is really nothing for a hilleberg; even the red label tunnels like the katium can take 80mph from the side and over 100mph (4 times the power of 50mph) pitched into the wind without double pole'ing with.
yes i don,t like having spiders flys and stuff in the tent so i have bought a flextailgear mossy repellant and net for them but do you find when you put your tent up to dry out you have dead flies squashed all over your nice clean yellow inner and its not nice mate i know wot you mean bro. oh that hilleberg a red labal or black it looks like a red
@@GazTheExplorer Sorry, I meant to add a smiley to the comment above. I find it interesting that on such a much smaller place as the island of Great Britain, that the accents have still been kept to each region, cmpared to here in the States where it's all gone "bland".
Covered a lot on this video including reasons why I’ve not been using the Soulo, a new location and making another meal. Hope you enjoy it.
Always love that location Gaz, stunning views and thanks for the mention, much appreciated. See you out there soon I hope. A
Thanks Andrew, your content is always good so I thought I would mention you when it comes to discussing tents. Glencoe is a great place👍 Look forward to seeing more Adventures from yourself.
ATB Gaz
Always an enjoyable watch. One of my favourites to watch, keep the videos coming ❤
Thanks Kelly. Missed your comment but thanks for watching the video. ATB Gaz
Y'alls scenery is absolutely amazing! Great video and such a great camp!
Thanks and yeah it was a great camp after a fun hike earlier in the day. Glecnoe is a stunning area and worth a visit. atb gaz
Good to see the regular videos again Gaz!
Good discussion points and opinions too mate. Ace to get us bouncing our views around.
Stay safe and well mate.
Adge
Thanks for watching Adge,
Was always going to upload more regularly through the winter nights. Enjoy the camping at this time of the year. Hoping the weather will improve. Last weekend was not the best for camping unfortunately. Take care,
ATB Gaz
I reckon we go through fazes of what we enjoy. Always good to have the equipment there to have the choice. Another good vid, stunning as always. 😁
Thanks Nicky, much appreciate your support. ATB Gaz
Very enjoyable video as always
Thanks for watching Michael, ATB Gaz.
Wow,thats some stunningly beautiful scenery there gaz,amazing!
I have the UL 140 mat,it has its haters,but its the best mat i e slept on,comfy and wide (side sleeper),at 1kg it is heavyish but the comfort is worth it,ive never had an issue with mine.
UL80 is a lot more comfortable than the thermarest mats but unfortunately not as warm. It’s a great mat and not too expensive considering how comfortable it is. I had a great night in the tent on this camp thanks to that mat.
ATB Gaz
Great video again, the cooking bit was hilarious.
Glad you enjoyed watching this video. My cooking i a nightmare but most people find it enjoyable to watch. Always appreciate the support. atb gaz
Stunning backdrop ❤
One the best locations in Scotland for sure👍
Another good one Gaz. I agree with your view on the Soulo, I've owned one for over a year now and not used much in anger. Looking to change that this winter, which is when it comes into its own. Maybe catch you on a hill one day 👍👍
Thanks Scott, I’m hoping to use the tent more this winter too. Hoping for some good winter conditions throughout November to April.
ATB Gaz
Sph2onge super absorbent cloth mate. Best thing I ever found for pulling water from my tent. It’ll change your experience with condensation. After wiping all the moisture off the tent just wring it out and put it in a zip lock back until the next camp. Don’t dry it out it’s by like a vegan chamois 😂. I love glencoe. I’m waiting on some snow in the lost valley for a camp this year or early 2024. Alb Gaz 👍🏼
Thanks for your suggestion. Might need to have a look. I can count with 1 hand how many times I’ve had the tent fry the following morning this year. I’m the same about Glencoe and a lost valley camp in the snow. Thanks for your comment👍
ATB Gaz
Great stuff! Thank you
Your on part of the West Highland way, if you mention devils staircase Gas, great views and peace and tranquillity, another great video, but if the bugs are there now, i wouldn't want to be there in summer.
Yeah Peter this is a part of the west highland way and I got to meet a lot of people doing the west Highland way on the trail. The devils staircase has been a bucket list of mine for a while. Views were better than expected on the hill I choose.
ATB Gaz
Hey Gaz, glad to hear you're keeping the Soulo, I'd say it's the perfect tent for winter in the snow when you want to go a bit lighter than the Nallo.
Also, if you want a good and cheap groundsheet for the Nallo vestibule, there's a sale on at Outlet Camping, search for the Robens Voyager 2ex groundsheet, £14 down from 35 at the moment. Should fit your vestibule well enough. I bought one for my Robens, v.happy with it.
Thanks Mark,
The Soulo is worth keeping. Might not use it all the time but it’s nice to have the option to still take it on the stormy nights. Nallo 2GT will probably be used more for the space as mentioned and to be fair it’s not much heavier than the Soulo. Thanks for suggesting the groundsheet. At the moment I’m happy without the groundsheet but it’s an option for the future if I ever change my mind.
ATB Gaz
@@GazTheExplorer I have the Robens Starlite 2 and the Voyager 2ex, about the same size as the Soulo and Nallo. The Voyager is like a palace compared to the other so I agree it's worth it sometimes carrying the extra weight. See if you have any issues with condensation from the grass inside the vestibule, might be worth getting a groundsheet then. Look forward to seeing your next video, cheers.
Great video as always gaz, don't stress out too much about the cooking its content and you keep it interesting when you do it. I hope to do more hills and such myself next year when I finally get on the road and my first stop will be Glencoe!
the Soulo is a solid tent but it really is overkill 98% of the time, if I had one, I'd probably only bring it if I knew the conditions were going to be dodgy, it's like my lanshan, cracking tent super light but the condensation and sil nylon make it a pain in the balls to use lol so if it's a wee hike I'm on ill just bring the elixir (love that tent)
All the best dude.
Thanks Forrix,
I’m enjoying the cooking since it gives me something else to do on the longer nights. You will enjoy Glencoe but make sure you visit places like Tyndrum and Killin which are nearby because both locations are just as stunning!
I agree about the Soulo and I’ll only take it out if I think the weather will be really poor. I have good options now for tents which will help with my future camps.
ATB Gaz
@@GazTheExplorer cheers for the advice I most certainly will!
Really enjoyed this one,I live in the Lake District just south of the border & as nice as it is,it's just a kiddies playground compared to what's on offer up north of the border, personally I absolutely love Scotland 🏴 ..in fact a recent DNA test showed me to be 58% Scottish 😁..I'll take that to be honest 😂..thanks for sharing another brilliant trip,cheers matey.
Still to visit the Lake District for a camping trip. As you said there is plenty of nice places north of Glasgow and Edinburgh for camping so I’ve always went north instead. Thanks for watching,
ATB Gaz
Good to see you out again Gaz. What's the mat like comfort wise warm or cold. 👍🏻🍻
Thanks Rich,
The mat is very comfortable but not warm. It’s a good option on the warmer nights but for winter camping something with more insulation is a must. I would still recommend to most campers👍
ATB Gaz
Easy camping food idea: a chook breast, corn tortillas and some pickled cabbage and hot sauce for tasty tacos. If you can be bothered, you can even cook and pull apart the chicken at home then freeze it and just heat it up out there.
The small packaged chicken weighs nothing and no worries about spoiling
Thanks for the suggestion. Where possible I’ll try and cook the meals in the tent but if I feel I need to do anything at home then as you said I’ll cook and freeze it. ATB Gaz
Hey Gaz, do you have any experience with the tarptent scarp 1 and if so do you think it would have held strong in some of the more challenging conditions that you have camped in ?
I personally have never used the Scarp 1 but another UA-camr simply known as Scotlands Mountains uses it. All I’ll say is if he uses it then it must be good. The Scarp 1 should handle most of the weather conditions the UK has to offer.
Thanks for watching,
ATB Gaz
@@GazTheExplorerthanks for the reply 👍🏻
Used to wildcamp every weekend, primarily in the caringorms, for that used hillebergs of which bought 8 over the years including the Soulo; currently only having the Soulo BL, Akto and anjan 2.
Have been where you are once when did the west highland way prior to becoming a hillwalker, at that time was accompanied by somebody from inverness who only had a tarp; he was eaten alive by midges.
You mention how strong the Soulo RL is as survived 50mph winds while a Vango failed. Well , don't have a high oppinion of vangos, they are known to fail, particularly when pitching. 50mph is really nothing for a hilleberg; even the red label tunnels like the katium can take 80mph from the side and over 100mph (4 times the power of 50mph) pitched into the wind without double pole'ing with.
yes i don,t like having spiders flys and stuff in the tent so i have bought a flextailgear mossy repellant and net for them but do you find when you put your tent up to dry out you have dead flies squashed all over your nice clean yellow inner and its not nice mate i know wot you mean bro. oh that hilleberg a red labal or black it looks like a red
Hey chap..I'll buy it off you..
What language is that which you are speaking in?
@@WayWordWay Was due another question asking this! English
@@GazTheExplorer Sorry, I meant to add a smiley to the comment above. I find it interesting that on such a much smaller place as the island of Great Britain, that the accents have still been kept to each region, cmpared to here in the States where it's all gone "bland".
Just can't imagine able to afford the gucci gear..
Burn citronella sticks.