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To the point. No boring waffle. You covered more detail on so many items in less than 8 minutes. Top job mate. Subbed and liked. Thank you for the info and time taken to produce. 👍
People who love being in the outdoors need more of these videos on good-quality gear that doesn't break the bank. You don't need to spend a small fortune to enjoy yourself in the mountains and an authoritative presentation likes this encourages walkers, bike packers, kayakers and so on to get out there.
Thanks a lot for the great feedback! its true there is so much great cheap gear out there. Dont get me wrong I do love some of my high end gear but I also love the budget stuff! Take care - Tom
@@davideldred.campingwilder6481 To be fair, they're good quality poles made of carbon which should last a long time. Budget shouldn't mean cheap and nasty.
Very informative and well put together video. I'm starting out so will be going for the Phoxx 2 tent, the backpack, stove, folding matt, blow up mattress and pillow. You've saved me a lot of Googling! Thanks.
I was searching this morning for wild camping for beginners and your video I hit on 😁 so glad I did. I’ll be doing my first wild camp in April and watching the video gave me some insight and inspiration so thank you 👍 I’m looking forward to the trip even more now!
Great tips and budget reviews. Really like that you have used all these things over a period of time and then can comment with experience about them. Just starting with Wild camping after Lockdown so will really help me. Many thanks
Nice to see you have actually tried out every bit of kit. The pillows, which I have myself was one of the best ive ever had and I love the fact you can hook it around your thermarest. I have actually used the roll mate from decathlon only last weekend wild camping and although it wasn't snow on the ground it did drop to minus 2 and it did the job very well I thought of insulating me that little but more I also tried the thermarest from decathlon and to be honest, compared to my 70 80 pound thermarest it felt very comfortable for les than half the price and it packs well and feel very durable.
Cracking little video. Hoping to get into camping this year, so found this pretty useful. Nice footage and love the way you set it out. Will be checking more of your channel!
Great show Tom, first time I've seen you. Good choices. I bought the Gonex 2 person dome tent and it ticks many boxes for me. Double skin, perfect stitching and taped seams, good materials. It was about £70 a year ago from Amazon. Haven't seen it again. Thanks.
Informative stuff Tom, nice snappy edit. Always looking for tips for bikepacking, my favourite budget kit is my Tomshoo Titanium cook pot and BRS 2000 titanium stove, great for boiling water but not so much for cooking proper food.
Tom, this is a high quality film that has clearly taken some time to put together. Your camera skills are excellent and the footage is 1st class mate. Your channel will do well in this niche topic. Short, sharp and to the point with some great shots and simple explanations. You obviously have experience with a camera and it shows. This is something different than the norm and screams quality and effort. Well done and thank you for the effort you have put into this. ATB Jiffy 👍🏻 p.s. Do you use a fixed focus when filming?
Thank you so much Jiffy for the kind words, thats one of the best bits of feedback I have had in a long time. I'm glad to see that my work put in learning film and editing is beginning to pay off. Your comments has given me another spur of motivation to keep going with it all. When filming myself outdoors I always keep the camera in 'Auto focus continuous' unless i'm intentionally trying to focus on a plant of something as I walk by. For product shots I use a mix of AFC and manual focus. Is this what you meant? If you have any camera questions or just want to talk film / cameras then give me a message on facebook, ill be happy to help however I can !
@@FellowOnTheFells Cheers Tom. The focus relates more to the product shots. I find that my focus can search sometimes and I have to re do the shot. Close up and nature shots are easy enough but if it's selfie or movement shots I'm a bit hit and miss at the moment. DSLR is new to me after just using my phone or GoPro. Its been a steep learning curve 👍🏻
Thank you Tom! I was guided to your channel buy my fellow motorbike campers, who said - Don't buy a motocamping gear, but get a hiking one and follow Fellow On The Fells! Your info is priceless and your voice reduces an anxiety before the trip and helps to concentrate on things thet can be done to enjoy the wild camping safely! All the best for you in your journeys!
Much appreciated! I’ve gone from never even considering camping before this pandemic, to totally wanting to now! Lockdown has made me appreciate nature more than ever and channels like yours have really helped fuel those flames. So thank you.
Hey man thanks for the content been trying to figure out gear for my first ever camp let alone solo and you have not only given the best advice but you have now just made the most dreaded part of the camp less expensive and confusing
Loved the way you presented this video 😍 A relaxed and calm voice is good to listen to! I think my best inexpensive buys have been my Decathlon down jacket and my Vango Nevis tent. Both been really good! ATB Karen
Thanks a lot Karen! Really glad you enjoyed it. I too have the decathlon jacket and its awesome aha! Glad you have found some good kit that works. Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
Already subscribed because this is a set of excellent recommendations. Will share with a fruend who is looking to start wild camping and wants to only buy his gear once.
I really love seeing videos helping beginners with gear. This one is a really good one! As for a budget item goes, I have one for you. I have an Ozark Trail camp stove. It fits a 1 lb. propane can, but it has an adapter for the propane-butane cans as well. It even comes with a stand and a carrying case. It works great and it was $15. US My MSR was $60.
Thanks for watching! That's awesome you are from Canada, I would love to visit there in the future. Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
This is a great video, thanks for putting it together. I always end up going for well-known products and pay a premium to know they're decent, but always hurts spending the money! So helpful to have a review of cheap gear which is actually good - thanks for this as I need a new headtorch!
Very interesting video, I've never done any wild camping and thought the lightweight equipment all cost a fortune .. this has made me rethink .. thanks for the info 👍
I have the Trekology mat and pillow, and also the Thermarest Ridgerest foam pad underneath. I would recommend a small folding table for organising the kitchen department, I have the Robens one.I take a folding kettle as well, the green Sea to Summit as well as my cooking pot. The hook tool on a Swiss Army knife is perfect for pulling out tent pegs when packing up. The pegs for my Robens tent are quite sharp, makes quick and easy work of this job. I use the Grayl Geopress water purifier, which is expensive but worth every penny, love it.
So good to get the advice without the waffle!.. Good job. I have the OEX jackel 11 of which I find to be a superb tent and has been used on Dartmoor a few times.. It is big enough to get all my kit in with me and it I can run my gas stove inside the tent with the doors zipped up.. Just fold back the ground sheet at the entrance so that the stove sits on the grass.. and just be careful of rising heat!.. The tent is also fireproof allegedly but I would not want to prove the point.. lol I also like the fact that I can brew up and I am still in my sleeping bag..
Very high quality filming and a way better video in my opinion than a lot of guys recommending £100 plus head torches for example, really love you're Videos, keep it up
I hear you brother...you've just popped up on my recommendations... so defo just subbed...alpkit gear is good innit mate got a few bits mesel off em...one question who the hell has give thumbs down on that vid...the mind boggles mate atb 👍
No, problem mark. the pillow for me was a game changer haha, it really does make a lot of difference! Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
If you carry a spare base layer, T-shirt or top you can place the top over your sleep pad (i.e. your pad is inside the top) and then stuff the pillow under the top and it holds it in place.
Being able to sit up is a must have for me now, I took the phoxx one out in heavy rain, and it was not a good experience. The tent performed brilliantly and did not leak, but cooking was hard work.
Great video with some really sage advice, really well produced and presented mate. I can vouch for some of the products you have, although I have a folding cap like yours but mine was made by Pentagon who do really high quality stuff so it cost a bit more but they are really great to have, I can switch between my cap and my beanie depending on the weather. Advice of having a backup foam mat is really good. I one that was only 6mm foam but has a foil backing. Light as a feather and it cost £5. Bargain. From Tesco of all places.
Thanks a lot for watching and commenting mate, im definitely going to check out that cap make! Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
I'm just back from hiking & camping the West highland way over 9 days with my 12 year old daughter sharing an OEX phoxx 2, served us well & we were do lucky with good weather. However, just to give us more space & bigger vestibules I've ordered a 3f ul lanshan 2 Pro (as I used my hiking poles daily on the WHW). It'll save me 1kg in weight too. It's due to be delivered today 🤞🤞, hopefully it'll arrive & I can get it seam sealed straight away & have a nighs practice camp in it too. Happy camping x
That is fantastic! Im so glad that you had a good trip, it sounds amazing. I hope you enjoy the lanshan as much as I do (who am i kidding i know you will!) Happy camping also, Tom x
I like how the shot accompanying the advice about pack size, and making sure all you want to take will fit in it, shows your pack easily accommodating a bottle of wine (?)
haha what can I say Stacey, I love a bottle of wine on my camping trips, there always has to be room for some! Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
Brilliant mate, loving the way you shoot your vids so professional and calming to watch, all of a sudden im sat here 2hrs into your channel and dint even notice time fly by ha
@@FellowOnTheFells Im in South Yorks, sort of in the middle of Rotherham/Barnsley/Doncaster/Wakefield lol or a little more extreme in the middle of Sheffield and Leeds lol i do most of my camping in and around my local area and around a lovely village called Clayton/Frickley etc
Nice run down. We picked up a 3F UL Lanshan 2 a few years ago. The tent has held up very well for my wife and me. The wind screen can be a life saver. I have gone as far as making my own down quilts for when I use my hammock, thanks to youtube videos help.Thanks for the video and happy trails.
@@FellowOnTheFells ua-cam.com/video/tL3RqHp6ozQ/v-deo.html I used William Vogel's video and a variety of others. I was just out in early January stayed nice and warm. Had temps down to 21deg F. I live in the U.S. / Pennsylvania.We have a lot wooded areas and I like the hammock when hiking alone.
Just a thought on head-torches...descending off Bleaklow, from Higher shelf-stones in December, the weather freezing cold, cutting it a bit too fine, ended up coming down in the dark. Using my head torch to light up the way, first time I'd had to use it, found I still couldn't see where I was going because the fog from my breath made it difficult to see where I was putting my feet....wasn't expecting that!! Still, I managed to make it down in one piece. Thanks for the video, and the tips.
Great video, I can't believe that the Lanshan 2 is still not very popular. I've had mine for over a year and think it's brilliant for the price. Keep up the great conTENT 👍.
Its absolutely amazing! I love mine and cant wait to be back in it in the warmer months. Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
Dont let how thin it is scare you! That thing is bloody tough as nails ! I've had it a fair few years now and its as good as new! I love how small it packs away.
I know what you mean. Could easily stick it in the pocket of my down jacket and it went over it quite comfortably too. Good bit of kit as it was a cold wind on the tops today. Cheers
@@FellowOnTheFells you are welcome, solid advice which will help people get out when restrictions lifted. Couple of suggestions from me: Tresspass Jynx fleece,bargain at £25, my fav fleece. And Keela softshell £35, little heavy but warm and tough and weather proof
wish i'd seen this before my recent dales way hike! i have the oex phoxx 1 V2 tent and it's not big enough to sit up in, it's a bit like a nylon coffin 😅 it did keep me dry in torrential rain, though, and condensation was minimal even when all my gear was wet
I like the fact that you present cheap solutions. Regarding boiling water in the wind, it is worth considering Jetboil. It is not cheap, but once you buy it you can benefit for a long time.
some nice selections. recently bought a OneTigris TIPINOVA Tepee Camping Tent, 1180g, from amazon for thru hiking - not used yet but seems very well made and mine seems to come in nearer the kilo. One thing on the trekking poles - I do use mine a bit more and have got through 2 pairs of cheapish carbon fibre sets - those little plastic cams seem to give up. If you need these to pitch your tent and you use them a fir bit - especially with weight - might be worth advising people that aluminium ones might be better. The Omeril LD071 a good torch - wider beam and used it happily for night walking - very light.
Thanks a lot for watching Richard and they seems like some great bits of gear you have! I'll bear the aluminium poles in mind next time, could be a better more robust option for the money! Might check out the tepee now! - Take care, Tom.
First time seeing your channel, enjoyed that. Do you have any videos on a tarp and tent setup like in the video, due to start wild camping with my son and would like to set up a base camp.
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To the point. No boring waffle. You covered more detail on so many items in less than 8 minutes. Top job mate. Subbed and liked. Thank you for the info and time taken to produce. 👍
Thanks for the top feedback mate, really glad you enjoyed it!!
Yeah so many vids with their life story lol. I just want to know what the best products are. Nice
@Waynebago Couldn’t agree more. +1 on subbing & liked.
People who love being in the outdoors need more of these videos on good-quality gear that doesn't break the bank. You don't need to spend a small fortune to enjoy yourself in the mountains and an authoritative presentation likes this encourages walkers, bike packers, kayakers and so on to get out there.
Thanks a lot for the great feedback! its true there is so much great cheap gear out there. Dont get me wrong I do love some of my high end gear but I also love the budget stuff! Take care - Tom
Yes, but spending 40 quid on a pair of walking sticks...
@@davideldred.campingwilder6481 To be fair, they're good quality poles made of carbon which should last a long time. Budget shouldn't mean cheap and nasty.
There is something really heartwarming about budget gear that stands their ground when compared with much more expensive options.
Very useful guide, Tom. I noticed the bottle of wine too. Glad to see you have your basic survival gear sorted!👍
Actually, if you consume wine or any alcohol whilst a mile away from civilisation at night is pretty dangerous...
@@davideldred.campingwilder6481I'm sure he was much more than a mile away so he would have been fine.
@@davideldred.campingwilder6481behave yourself you nugget
Great video .Straight into the good stuff with no messing around.Great stuff !! 👏👏
Really enjoying your well filmed videos Tom. Keep up the great work as I cant wait to see more. Thank you.
Might be the most useful video I’ve ever seen on UA-cam. Cheers man, gonna pick up a few of those bits
Great video! Thanks so much for sharing ur knowledge. Take good care!
Just found your channel and I'm loving it. Great tips here. Happy hiking
Brilliant video. Incredibly useful. Just getting back into camping and bushcraft stuff so this is really helpful.
Very informative and well put together video. I'm starting out so will be going for the Phoxx 2 tent, the backpack, stove, folding matt, blow up mattress and pillow. You've saved me a lot of Googling! Thanks.
Absolutely love your videos. Keep em coming 👏👏👏👏
I was searching this morning for wild camping for beginners and your video I hit on 😁 so glad I did. I’ll be doing my first wild camp in April and watching the video gave me some insight and inspiration so thank you 👍 I’m looking forward to the trip even more now!
Great tips and budget reviews. Really like that you have used all these things over a period of time and then can comment with experience about them. Just starting with Wild camping after Lockdown so will really help me. Many thanks
Using the sleep mat as a back support sounds like a game changer! Will have to try that on my multi day hike.
great video dude. This will help people who are are on a budget like myself 3 years ago. thank you so much..
Great video. Just did a tarp camp this weekend but may get the OEX tent 👍
Brilliant. Straight to the point. No nonsense. Can see this channel going very far.
Good one mate thanks
Beautifully presented.cheers, Dave
Thanks for this advice, and the effort you put into presenting it so clearly. Really useful.
Thanks you for watching and commenting! Take care - Tom
Nice to see you have actually tried out every bit of kit. The pillows, which I have myself was one of the best ive ever had and I love the fact you can hook it around your thermarest. I have actually used the roll mate from decathlon only last weekend wild camping and although it wasn't snow on the ground it did drop to minus 2 and it did the job very well I thought of insulating me that little but more I also tried the thermarest from decathlon and to be honest, compared to my 70 80 pound thermarest it felt very comfortable for les than half the price and it packs well and feel very durable.
excellent informative video for someone looking to get into this. subbed. 👍
Cracking little video. Hoping to get into camping this year, so found this pretty useful. Nice footage and love the way you set it out. Will be checking more of your channel!
Cheers boys, glad you enjoyed it! - Take care, Tom.
Great show Tom, first time I've seen you. Good choices. I bought the Gonex 2 person dome tent and it ticks many boxes for me. Double skin, perfect stitching and taped seams, good materials. It was about £70 a year ago from Amazon. Haven't seen it again. Thanks.
Good tips, thanks. Like the backpack alot! Seems like a clever one. 😊👍
Thanks a lot! Yea its been a really good for me and I love how simple and light it is!
Informative stuff Tom, nice snappy edit. Always looking for tips for bikepacking, my favourite budget kit is my Tomshoo Titanium cook pot and BRS 2000 titanium stove, great for boiling water but not so much for cooking proper food.
Thanks for all these suggestions, nice video.. keep up the good work 😊👍🏾
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it Take care - Tom
Great video, thanks for making it. I enjoyed the B-roll which made it really interesting.
Really helpful. Cheers Tom !
I've become addicted to your fantastic videos. You're doing such a great work.
I'm glad you enjoy them!
Wicked video dude verrrrry helpful
An absolutely brilliant video, especially for an aged novice like me. Thank you very much.
Tom, this is a high quality film that has clearly taken some time to put together. Your camera skills are excellent and the footage is 1st class mate. Your channel will do well in this niche topic. Short, sharp and to the point with some great shots and simple explanations. You obviously have experience with a camera and it shows. This is something different than the norm and screams quality and effort. Well done and thank you for the effort you have put into this. ATB Jiffy 👍🏻 p.s. Do you use a fixed focus when filming?
Thank you so much Jiffy for the kind words, thats one of the best bits of feedback I have had in a long time. I'm glad to see that my work put in learning film and editing is beginning to pay off. Your comments has given me another spur of motivation to keep going with it all. When filming myself outdoors I always keep the camera in 'Auto focus continuous' unless i'm intentionally trying to focus on a plant of something as I walk by. For product shots I use a mix of AFC and manual focus. Is this what you meant? If you have any camera questions or just want to talk film / cameras then give me a message on facebook, ill be happy to help however I can !
@@FellowOnTheFells Cheers Tom. The focus relates more to the product shots. I find that my focus can search sometimes and I have to re do the shot. Close up and nature shots are easy enough but if it's selfie or movement shots I'm a bit hit and miss at the moment. DSLR is new to me after just using my phone or GoPro. Its been a steep learning curve 👍🏻
@Briggs Zavier 🤣🤣🤣🤣 seriously dude if that's not some kind of out there joke you need to find help very quickly bro I'm being serious pal you do...
Couldn’t agree more, easy sub
The connection, I’m connected. Really enjoy watching your channel grow. Be safe and be well. 😎
Great video. My best buy has been a Sawyer mini filter and dual 1000ml soft bottle set Already own the Phoxx which is sweet!
Fantastic bag, use all the time.
Thank you Tom! I was guided to your channel buy my fellow motorbike campers, who said - Don't buy a motocamping gear, but get a hiking one and follow Fellow On The Fells! Your info is priceless and your voice reduces an anxiety before the trip and helps to concentrate on things thet can be done to enjoy the wild camping safely! All the best for you in your journeys!
Thanks mate just starting out there is so many reviews and so much gear! Just leaving for the cairn gorms
No problem 👍 Take care man - Tom
A cracking video and superb content, thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it mate! Take care - Tom
Much appreciated! I’ve gone from never even considering camping before this pandemic, to totally wanting to now! Lockdown has made me appreciate nature more than ever and channels like yours have really helped fuel those flames. So thank you.
Thanks a lot mate - Im really glad I have managed to help in some way, thats awesome to hear. Keep me updated with your adventures!
Thank you mate you have a new subscriber here and a new camper . great video realy helpful tyvm
Glad you enjoyed it mate and thanks for taking the time to subscribe to the channel! Take care - Tom
Hey man thanks for the content been trying to figure out gear for my first ever camp let alone solo and you have not only given the best advice but you have now just made the most dreaded part of the camp less expensive and confusing
Thats brilliant to hear! Really glad you found it useful man! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Loved the way you presented this video 😍 A relaxed and calm voice is good to listen to! I think my best inexpensive buys have been my Decathlon down jacket and my Vango Nevis tent. Both been really good! ATB Karen
Thanks a lot Karen! Really glad you enjoyed it. I too have the decathlon jacket and its awesome aha! Glad you have found some good kit that works. Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
Very good. Thank you. Greetings from New Zealand.
No problem! Good on ya
Great video my friend. All the way from Richmond, Virginia, ‘Merica.
Already subscribed because this is a set of excellent recommendations. Will share with a fruend who is looking to start wild camping and wants to only buy his gear once.
Thanks a lot for watching and commenting mate. Glad you enjoyed it and are enjoying the content 👍 thanks for the support
This is brilliant thank you
Another really good informative video thank you. Stay safe. Cheers
Thanks a lot Paul! you too mate
I really love seeing videos helping beginners with gear. This one is a really good one! As for a budget item goes, I have one for you. I have an Ozark Trail camp stove. It fits a 1 lb. propane can, but it has an adapter for the propane-butane cans as well. It even comes with a stand and a carrying case. It works great and it was $15. US My MSR was $60.
Really good presentation skills and great review in under 8 minutes.
Subscribed. Lovely to hear some genuinely good advise without punting high end price tags.
Thanks a lot for the feedback mate, glad you enjoyed it!
Nicely done. Thanks for all the great info. Cheers from Montreal QC
Thanks for watching! That's awesome you are from Canada, I would love to visit there in the future. Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
This is a great video, thanks for putting it together. I always end up going for well-known products and pay a premium to know they're decent, but always hurts spending the money! So helpful to have a review of cheap gear which is actually good - thanks for this as I need a new headtorch!
Not a problem! Thanks a lot for commenting and supporting the channel! - Tom
Thank you...very useful info
Very interesting video, I've never done any wild camping and thought the lightweight equipment all cost a fortune .. this has made me rethink .. thanks for the info 👍
I have the Trekology mat and pillow, and also the Thermarest Ridgerest foam pad underneath. I would recommend a small folding table for organising the kitchen department, I have the Robens one.I take a folding kettle as well, the green Sea to Summit as well as my cooking pot.
The hook tool on a Swiss Army knife is perfect for pulling out tent pegs when packing up. The pegs for my Robens tent are quite sharp, makes quick and easy work of this job. I use the Grayl Geopress water purifier, which is expensive but worth every penny, love it.
Great short vid.. with some excellent info. 👍
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching and commenting! Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
Nice video mate. Liked and subscribed 👌🏼
Just found your channel and love your content, could you do a video on the type of food you take pls on your camps . Thanks jim
What a fantastic video, just ordered my pillow off Amazon .cheers and thanks
Thanks a lot ! Really glad you liked it !
some great gear there Tom....that pack looks amazing
Thanks a lot bud! Yea I love it. I hope you and the Mrs are well mate 👍
Another great update love all the gear you use be safe buddy we will all be back to what we like to do soon 🏕
Thanks a lot Peter! You be safe too mate. Really hope we can all be out very soon!
So good to get the advice without the waffle!.. Good job.
I have the OEX jackel 11 of which I find to be a superb tent and has been used on Dartmoor a few times..
It is big enough to get all my kit in with me and it I can run my gas stove inside the tent with the doors zipped up.. Just fold back the ground sheet at the entrance so that the stove sits on the grass.. and just be careful of rising heat!.. The tent is also fireproof allegedly but I would not want to prove the point.. lol
I also like the fact that I can brew up and I am still in my sleeping bag..
Very useful, thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Take care - Tom
Really enjoyed this vid. Liked and sub'd. My best budget kit is a set of 5 dry bags from ebay. £8 and they are brilliant.
Very high quality filming and a way better video in my opinion than a lot of guys recommending £100 plus head torches for example, really love you're Videos, keep it up
Great video mate
Great tips thanks.
Glad it was helpful! - Tom
I hear you brother...you've just popped up on my recommendations... so defo just subbed...alpkit gear is good innit mate got a few bits mesel off em...one question who the hell has give thumbs down on that vid...the mind boggles mate atb 👍
Excellent !
I like that pillow with the elastic strap. I'm forever shifting my current pillow back into position. 👍.
Great video. Thankyou and all the best
No, problem mark. the pillow for me was a game changer haha, it really does make a lot of difference! Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
If you carry a spare base layer, T-shirt or top you can place the top over your sleep pad (i.e. your pad is inside the top) and then stuff the pillow under the top and it holds it in place.
Excellent video with some great tips, I also have the 3FUL backpack and it’s excellent value for money! ATB 🤙🏻
Cheers man, yea its an absolutely cracking pack for the price! Cant go wrong! Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
Being able to sit up is a must have for me now, I took the phoxx one out in heavy rain, and it was not a good experience. The tent performed brilliantly and did not leak, but cooking was hard work.
Great video with some really sage advice, really well produced and presented mate. I can vouch for some of the products you have, although I have a folding cap like yours but mine was made by Pentagon who do really high quality stuff so it cost a bit more but they are really great to have, I can switch between my cap and my beanie depending on the weather. Advice of having a backup foam mat is really good. I one that was only 6mm foam but has a foil backing. Light as a feather and it cost £5. Bargain. From Tesco of all places.
Thanks a lot for watching and commenting mate, im definitely going to check out that cap make! Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
Thanks for the video man 🙏🙏
No worries man thanks for watching!
Great video 👍
Spot on advice mate 👍👍
Glad to help. Take care mate
Great videos. Keep it up 😊
I'm just back from hiking & camping the West highland way over 9 days with my 12 year old daughter sharing an OEX phoxx 2, served us well & we were do lucky with good weather. However, just to give us more space & bigger vestibules I've ordered a 3f ul lanshan 2 Pro (as I used my hiking poles daily on the WHW). It'll save me 1kg in weight too. It's due to be delivered today 🤞🤞, hopefully it'll arrive & I can get it seam sealed straight away & have a nighs practice camp in it too. Happy camping x
That is fantastic! Im so glad that you had a good trip, it sounds amazing. I hope you enjoy the lanshan as much as I do (who am i kidding i know you will!) Happy camping also, Tom x
I like how the shot accompanying the advice about pack size, and making sure all you want to take will fit in it, shows your pack easily accommodating a bottle of wine (?)
I make sure my pack has a wine slot 🤣
haha what can I say Stacey, I love a bottle of wine on my camping trips, there always has to be room for some! Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
Brilliant mate, loving the way you shoot your vids so professional and calming to watch, all of a sudden im sat here 2hrs into your channel and dint even notice time fly by ha
Thank you so much mate thats great feedback. Where abouts in yorkshire are you from? - Tom
@@FellowOnTheFells Im in South Yorks, sort of in the middle of Rotherham/Barnsley/Doncaster/Wakefield lol or a little more extreme in the middle of Sheffield and Leeds lol i do most of my camping in and around my local area and around a lovely village called Clayton/Frickley etc
Nice run down. We picked up a 3F UL Lanshan 2 a few years ago. The tent has held up very well for my wife and me. The wind screen can be a life saver. I have gone as far as making my own down quilts for when I use my hammock, thanks to youtube videos help.Thanks for the video and happy trails.
They make some awesome gear man 👍 glad the tent is working out for you guys. Thats cool you made you own, could you link me the video?
@@FellowOnTheFells ua-cam.com/video/tL3RqHp6ozQ/v-deo.html
I used William Vogel's video and a variety of others. I was just out in early January stayed nice and warm. Had temps down to 21deg F. I live in the U.S. / Pennsylvania.We have a lot wooded areas and I like the hammock when hiking alone.
great video shot well mate, keep it up
Thabks a lot man 👍
Just a thought on head-torches...descending off Bleaklow, from Higher shelf-stones in December, the weather freezing cold, cutting it a bit too fine, ended up coming down in the dark. Using my head torch to light up the way, first time I'd had to use it, found I still couldn't see where I was going because the fog from my breath made it difficult to see where I was putting my feet....wasn't expecting that!! Still, I managed to make it down in one piece. Thanks for the video, and the tips.
Glad you managed to get down ok Maurice! Bleaklow can be a very unforgiving place at times for even the most experienced walkers. Take care - Tom
Great video, I can't believe that the Lanshan 2 is still not very popular. I've had mine for over a year and think it's brilliant for the price. Keep up the great conTENT 👍.
Its absolutely amazing! I love mine and cant wait to be back in it in the warmer months. Sorry for the late reply I have had a lot on this week. Take care - Tom
As a beginner I found this incredibly useful - thank you!
You are very welcome. Thank you for supporting the channel. I have a lot more content coming very soon - Tom
Nice one Tom. I got the Patagonian Houdini on your recommendation. Tried it out today at butterly reservoirs. Great bit of kit. Thanks Michael
Dont let how thin it is scare you! That thing is bloody tough as nails ! I've had it a fair few years now and its as good as new! I love how small it packs away.
I know what you mean. Could easily stick it in the pocket of my down jacket and it went over it quite comfortably too. Good bit of kit as it was a cold wind on the tops today. Cheers
Good video, I have a few of these items already and can recommend. Thanks 👍
Thanks for watching and commenting Nigel! Take care - Tom
@@FellowOnTheFells you are welcome, solid advice which will help people get out when restrictions lifted. Couple of suggestions from me: Tresspass Jynx fleece,bargain at £25, my fav fleece. And Keela softshell £35, little heavy but warm and tough and weather proof
Keela Zenith Pro, I got mine for £35 as size large and on offer at Amazon
wish i'd seen this before my recent dales way hike! i have the oex phoxx 1 V2 tent and it's not big enough to sit up in, it's a bit like a nylon coffin 😅 it did keep me dry in torrential rain, though, and condensation was minimal even when all my gear was wet
It that the beach at shergia in Scotland, a good place to camp before the trip up to the Cape wrath,, good vid
Wow what a spot haha! Yes it is mate! It was an absolutely fantastic place! Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
Super good, thank you so much.
Thanks a lot for watching and commenting man, really appreciate it!
@@FellowOnTheFells Thank you for the good videos.
I usually go hiking and sleep over at the mountain shelter but UA-cam has been recommending these videos and now I want to go camping :D...
Loving the videos. Hopefully I just tipped your sub count over to 7k!
I like the fact that you present cheap solutions. Regarding boiling water in the wind, it is worth considering Jetboil. It is not cheap, but once you buy it you can benefit for a long time.
some nice selections. recently bought a OneTigris TIPINOVA Tepee Camping Tent, 1180g, from amazon for thru hiking - not used yet but seems very well made and mine seems to come in nearer the kilo. One thing on the trekking poles - I do use mine a bit more and have got through 2 pairs of cheapish carbon fibre sets - those little plastic cams seem to give up. If you need these to pitch your tent and you use them a fir bit - especially with weight - might be worth advising people that aluminium ones might be better. The Omeril LD071 a good torch - wider beam and used it happily for night walking - very light.
Thanks a lot for watching Richard and they seems like some great bits of gear you have! I'll bear the aluminium poles in mind next time, could be a better more robust option for the money! Might check out the tepee now! - Take care, Tom.
Just found this channel and subbed. Great content pal. Atb.
Thanks a lot Christophe, really appreciate that! Take care - Tom
First time seeing your channel, enjoyed that. Do you have any videos on a tarp and tent setup like in the video, due to start wild camping with my son and would like to set up a base camp.
Just ordered that tent for £80, thank you.