20 Essential Small Outdoors Hiking & Camping Gear & Gadgets for 2023

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  • @clintromine802
    @clintromine802 Рік тому +26

    Just for the skit of you getting a compound fracture you’ve earned a thumbs up 😂

  • @topselectionsurvivalgear
    @topselectionsurvivalgear Рік тому +1

    Biolite has really great headlamps.

  • @Velobetty
    @Velobetty Рік тому +2

    I love those candle lanterns too and they make a good bit of heat in the tent too for cold evenings.

  • @BTurner.
    @BTurner. Рік тому +25

    Another thing you can do with the UCO light is to use citronella candles as they repel insects. Another tip is to buy mosquito tablets and put one on top of the candle light holder to activate it with the heat. If you don’t want crap on the top of the candle holder put a bit of tinfoil on first and put the tablet on that.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +2

      Good tips!

    • @dangerpudge1922
      @dangerpudge1922 Рік тому +6

      Also... They don't generate enough heat to damage a tent if you keep it hanging. So if you're using a single wall tent and leave it lit overnight it'll help immensely with the condensation. I just got one a couple of weeks ago and I absolutely love it... and I have no idea why. It's nostalgic and yet also the pinnacle of candle holding technology. LOL.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      @@dangerpudge1922 Is that safe enough? I think I'd be slightly paranoid about setting the tent on fire.

    • @Rajamak
      @Rajamak Рік тому +3

      That UCO light is the perfect size to fit a small can of red-bull refilled with water on top to heat up just enough water for a cuppa. It’s almost as if it was made to fit and is surprisingly stable. The convex top fits nicely into the concave bottom of the can.

    • @dangerpudge1922
      @dangerpudge1922 Рік тому +3

      @@StephenJReid yes. Many folks have done it before me. The candle tends to put itself out if it were to fall or be jostled too quickly. In fact, I had mine blown out by a strong enough gust under the vestibule. Unless you're just being intentionally idiotic, it is easy to figure out where you'll be okay with it by placing your hand above it. The last time I used it was 39F for the low (warm, but unusually humid in CO with the snow melting off). I had a fitful sleep due to the gusting, but the glow was awesome to wake to. The last time I woke was from a gust, and my lantern had been blown out. The psychological impact of that was significant. Every other time, waking up to a reassuring, warming (soul anyway) glow was just pleasant. The last wake-up without was not. Later, I went in and lit the candle inside to see how much more time I'd get out of it. I got another 8 hours!

  • @colinhalpin2076
    @colinhalpin2076 Рік тому +2

    I'm blown away by those socks🤯

  • @Oldsparkey
    @Oldsparkey Рік тому +4

    I have had and still have a U.C.O. Candle Lantern since 1971. Mine is a Brass one and has been everywhere I go camping , the Everglades , The Okefenokee , The Florida Trail and all of the other parts of the U.S.A and even into Canada. No matter what style of camping , Car to Backpack to Canoe it's there with me. Needless to say it is one of the old models where you have to unscrew the base to replace or light the candle.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Timeless bit of kit! I hadn’t heard of them until this year. Probably because it’s a US product

  • @Theorangeman.
    @Theorangeman. Рік тому +2

    Great advice on the hot bottle in a sock. Belter

  • @user-he8qc4mr4i
    @user-he8qc4mr4i 2 місяці тому

    The candle! really!

  • @marcosmrjrbr
    @marcosmrjrbr Місяць тому

    This was amazing. Thank you.

  • @theochamberlain6765
    @theochamberlain6765 6 місяців тому +1

    Great backpacking 101. We need a Southwest Desert in the US version of this exact video. We use 'electric' garments here to on cold nights.

  • @willperry9722
    @willperry9722 Рік тому +2

    Cool vid thanks, I got the 1000th like 👍🏻

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Wooo I rarely get that many likes on a video! Thanks! 🙂

  • @addz5
    @addz5 Рік тому +4

    UCO is perfect for mosquitos with the citronella candles. But the perfect companion for avoiding condensation while sleeping out in autumn/winter. Just leave it hanging in the tent.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +2

      I’d be a bit paranoid about leaving a flame burning all night in the tent. Even though it’s shielded.

    • @addz5
      @addz5 Рік тому +1

      True! I was kind of nervous first night. I would never in stormy conditions. But now I’m up to 20-30 candles in, but always be safe and test out with your tent. It works perfect for “Robens Starlight 2”

  • @andrewheffel3565
    @andrewheffel3565 Рік тому +2

    Watching your video was so entertaining, not only do you have some really cool items, but you are funny and charming, kind of like a big kid. Keep up the good work.

  • @SouthernBear71
    @SouthernBear71 Рік тому +9

    the uco candle is a top-notch piece of gear. I have one with my daily gear bag. not only is it a 9 hr lamp. it is a superb emergency heat source paired with your tarp/bivy. i always have my lantern plus 4 extra candles 2 plain -2 citronella

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Hadn’t really thought about the heat benefits of the candle!

    • @davidfish591
      @davidfish591 Рік тому

      When I camped in the snow I would hang my candle lantern in my tent and walk out 30 or 40 feet and look back at my tent and see the coziest site in the world. In the US hardware stores have plumber’s candles. Just cut em to the right length. The shades do reflect down a little bit but they look cool. I have my old brass lantern hanging over my desk for power outages. All the best from Washington State.

  • @DansEarway
    @DansEarway Рік тому +3

    been happily using capilene glove liners since the last century

  • @1Grumpymonk
    @1Grumpymonk Рік тому +2

    5:31 that was fantastic 😂

  • @trasher073
    @trasher073 Рік тому +4

    I used my candle light since 1990s in my tent. Love them. They work great in stormy conditions. When everything is shaking, they still work without loosing wax all over your stuff. And they got this little spring underneath, so it pushes the candle always up. Really great gear. Only thing is that the candles are very rare. So you have to take some extra candles with you sometimes.
    Greetings from Germany 😊

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the comment! 🙂 can’t wait to give my candle light a proper use, I hadn’t heard of them until this year

    • @papajeff5486
      @papajeff5486 Рік тому +1

      Oh, YES, been using a candle in my tent for years…in the winter for warmth. I know, it’s dangerous; but, it really knocks the cold off.

  • @gordyl9247
    @gordyl9247 Рік тому +1

    Thumbs up for the chest package even just for the weight distribution. 👍

  • @VictemTM
    @VictemTM Рік тому +3

    Some good handy kit there that I also own. One thing you could use is a stainless steel Nalgene. Purifies water on the fire and can be used as a hot water bottle. Very useful.

  • @shanewallace1126
    @shanewallace1126 Рік тому +1

    Thank you. Choice vid....and wot a laff🤣

  • @Rajamak
    @Rajamak Рік тому +8

    I usually wear a 70ltr pack when camping and I carry my food and waterproofs in a regular backpack that I wear in reverse as a chest-rig. It’s not something I thought of until I seen someone doing it and the lightbulb went off. I find the offset of some of the weight from back to front helps with balance and stability.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +2

      Definitely! I used to do that as well, often I wouldn’t have enough room by the time I packed in my camera kit.

  • @JonleePeakman
    @JonleePeakman 6 місяців тому

    Great video, super useful and I am totally getting some from your list!

  • @JamieSandersonx
    @JamieSandersonx Рік тому +1

    A chest rig!! Why didn’t I ever think of that before?
    I’m always struggling with pocket space and don’t want to stop and open my day pack just to get snacks or gloves. This is a game changer!

  • @yhsh1874
    @yhsh1874 Рік тому +1

    Instead of that pouch, I proudly use a fanny-pack. Can't beat it. :p
    And also top tip about the sleeping bag liner mate. Indeed, layering works much better than buying different bags and pads for every season. I don't even have a winter sleeping bag but can still camp in winter-time just because I layer my sh*; I use an emergency blanket on top of my footprint and set my tent atop that. Then I use an aluminium mat (one of those radiator foil kind of things) underneath my sleeping pad, and a sleeping bag liner with a SUMMER sleeping bag combined with a few layers of clothing. To top it off, I use an aluminium bottle with hot water wrapped in a sock to act as a warm water bottle inside my bag. Believe it or not but that cheap summer sleeping bag becomes warm and cozy even at sub-zero temps. Never had to buy a 300 dollar winter bag at all.

    • @yhsh1874
      @yhsh1874 Рік тому +1

      Oh, and forgot to mention another trick when it gets really cold, is to put the liner "inside" the sleeping bag rather than outside. The idea is that there is less air-space left inside for your body to heat up, making it warmer than when you'd have it on the outside of the bag. And yes, there is in fact a real difference there. Just try it out ;)

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +2

      layers ftw!
      I've always put the liner inside the bag, I thought that was the point, to keep the inside of the bag clean as well as adding warmth.

  • @bikegeist
    @bikegeist Рік тому +1

    Thank you for keeping the name of the product on the screen!

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      You’re welcome, wanted to make it easier for people

  • @topselectionsurvivalgear
    @topselectionsurvivalgear Рік тому

    Thanks for some really good tips. Good content 👌

  • @bishop5606
    @bishop5606 Рік тому +3

    From experience. That candle lantern gets REALLY hot on top. It’s better just to blow it out.

  • @lewisyouknow
    @lewisyouknow Рік тому +1

    Great video, I also always take a catapult for small game hunting

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Thanks! I would need to practice a lot more to actually hunt with the slingshot. I’ve a friend who has hunted a few squirrels with his

  • @brixalpha
    @brixalpha Рік тому +3

    Yes! Another one joining the chest rig revolution! I have the Osprey and just got a hill people gear rig. It's great for travel as well. Slings and hip packs are ok... But chest rigs make so much more sense. They are so comfortable and can fit tight to the body better than a sling and not as cumbersome to access gear in a hip pack. Military concept makes its way to the civilian market.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +2

      It’s such an obvious solution that works really well. It’s a fascinating insight into how something incredibly useful can be unpopular just because it’s not fashionable.

    • @brixalpha
      @brixalpha Рік тому +1

      @@StephenJReid it is gaining some traction, I carry one when I travel and on my last trip to Disneyland, there were a couple of us wearing them so I am hoping this is a trend to gaining more popularity.

    • @jessofthewest9476
      @jessofthewest9476 Рік тому +1

      Lol I love when men discover purses 😂😂😂😂

  • @BTurner.
    @BTurner. Рік тому +6

    Very interesting, I’ve got and regularly use about half of those items.
    I even take my UCO candle as a luxury item when I’m out overnight in the Lakes despite the little bit of extra weight.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Hoping you also have a slingshot 😂 I definitely think luxury items are justifiable on a camp unless doing something ultralight. Gotta have comforts! Most of these are new to me in the last 6months.

    • @BTurner.
      @BTurner. Рік тому +2

      @@StephenJReid My other luxuries are a folding table, down booties, Pringles, bottle of red wine (but I save weight by putting it into a wine carrier) and a Thermarest Trekker Chair.
      My total Summer pack weight is usually about 17kg.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Wow that’s a lot of luxuries. Near enough my typical winter camping weight and that’s with cameras too. I couldn’t fit a table in my tent, not enough space. I did once pack 22kg when I decided to bring along my laptop one night and do some editing at camp.

    • @BTurner.
      @BTurner. Рік тому +2

      @@StephenJReid My heaviest Summer weight was 22kg but that was when I used to take my DSLR, filters, tripod, etc, etc but I binned that a couple of years ago after dragging it all up the hills a few times only to be engulfed in clag. I now just use my IPhone and GoPro.

  • @xOneArt
    @xOneArt Рік тому +1

    I laughed so hard when he said it's such a genuine injury! Hahaha

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      🤪🤪🤪 you should have seen my genuine first aid

  • @mennopieters3512
    @mennopieters3512 Рік тому +3

    I use the biolite headlamp 750 the options on it are awesome and the light for setting up in the dark is awesome

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Yup, I have the 750 as well, great light but I don’t use it as much as it’s quite a bit heavier by comparison

    • @mennopieters3512
      @mennopieters3512 Рік тому +1

      @@StephenJReid i dont mind the weight for the extra options it gives me there is only slighty more weight at the back not in the front they combined the 3 lights into one display now and i use it for cycling at night as well

  • @JeffPelletier
    @JeffPelletier Рік тому +1

    Love the intro!

  • @NothingToNoOneInParticular
    @NothingToNoOneInParticular Рік тому +1

    Those UCO candles lanterns are for keeping the condensation down in your tent...lol Switch the carabiner out for a firebiner (a sparking carabiner for fires) and you've doubled the usefulness of that carabiner.

  • @paulsslightlyactivelife
    @paulsslightlyactivelife Рік тому +3

    Some unique suggestions there, including several I'd never have thought of but make perfect sense (e.g. the mints tin). I've always had a soft spot for the UCO lantern but never took the plunge - does it give off enough light?

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      I'll find out how good the candle is next week, first camping trip with it planned. but loads of comments from fans of it on here.

    • @davidfish591
      @davidfish591 Рік тому +1

      Gives off a good bit of light but it’s that warm glow that goes to your soul.

  • @bannister-lifeoutdoors8004
    @bannister-lifeoutdoors8004 Рік тому +3

    Mate in the Uco candle get the tea light version . This one cost a bomb for candles . Unless
    You make your own which I do
    And add so essential
    Oils
    For the midges and use bees wax ! Ow and half the stuff you have talked about I have for the same reasons 👍🏻

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +2

      But the tea light one doesn’t have a cool open and closing mechanism 😂
      I’m not going to bring this on every camping trip so at £2 per candle/per trip it’s not terrible as a luxury item.
      Hmmm but candlemaking is an interesting idea!

    • @bannister-lifeoutdoors8004
      @bannister-lifeoutdoors8004 Рік тому +1

      @@StephenJReid the tea light one I have from Uco opens in a cool way just like the other one and stores extra candle in the bottom 👌🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻and comes in a neoprene protective case . Fancy pants 🩲 !!

  • @TheRealSteveEllis
    @TheRealSteveEllis Рік тому +1

    Love the thingymabobber, top tip

  • @douglasconrad8969
    @douglasconrad8969 Рік тому +1

    Your injury looked serious- seriously funny!😂

  • @KAoutdoors
    @KAoutdoors Рік тому +1

    Great video! That candle lantern is neat.

  • @Theorangeman.
    @Theorangeman. Рік тому +2

    Literally just ordered a lantern half way through watching the vid. How ace are them little things

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      They are very cool, going to have mine hanging off a tree beside my tent next Forest camp

  • @rory_odonnell
    @rory_odonnell Рік тому +1

    Oh no....I'm going to end up buying more camping stuff after watching this! I do like the wee lantern

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Haha, make sure and use my affiliate links if you do 😂

  • @skipharris5764
    @skipharris5764 Рік тому +2

    Had the candle lantern and an aluminum reflector that clipped 8n.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Might look into the reflector! 🙂

    • @davidfish591
      @davidfish591 Рік тому

      I have the the reflector, it does shine down a little but it looks cool

  • @Wild.cat.adventures
    @Wild.cat.adventures Рік тому +2

    Great topic Stephen and love the shock cord and caribiner and the lantern 😁

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +2

      thanks! 🙂 One other thing I forgot to mention is the shock cord is really useful for attaching things to a bike. Coats, jackets etc.

    • @Wild.cat.adventures
      @Wild.cat.adventures Рік тому +1

      @@StephenJReid and putting up tarps quickly 😁

  • @koras_FPV
    @koras_FPV Рік тому +1

    wizard c2 wr is the best flashlight on the market in this class

  • @davidhudson7590
    @davidhudson7590 Рік тому +2

    Got a few items on your list,I fancy an uco lantern tho but the olight obulb is unreal tent camp light too

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      I’ve seen the Olight Bulb, it’s very nice

  • @RamblingOn
    @RamblingOn Рік тому +2

    I've had my eye on one of those UCO Lanterns for a long time now. There is just something about them, I think the same about the trangia stove. They're just so simple and rustic which makes them even nicer to use, I love them.
    Great video, I'll definitely be picking up a few bits. That chest bag looks class too... you have cost me a fortune 😅

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Yeah exactly, it's just a timeless design. There's something special about low tech solutions. my apologies to your bank account

    • @RamblingOn
      @RamblingOn Рік тому

      @@StephenJReid 🤣

  • @laremyzaring8568
    @laremyzaring8568 Рік тому +2

    3 Inexpensive Cold Feet remedies I use.
    1) I take a pare of heavyweight oversized socks to sleep in.
    You want them to be loose fitting so they won't slow down blood circulation.
    2) The hand warmer companies also make foot warmers that stick to your socks. Attache one on top of your toes inside your shoes or sleeping bag.
    3) I take a little extra vitamin E and stay well hydrated to help blood circulation.
    Vitamin E thins the blood so talk to a doctor & use a directed.
    If you take too much E, a small nick will bleed, bleed, bleed, so really:
    AS DIRECTED, folks.
    Happy camping.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the tips, I’ve tried 1 & 2

  • @simonward4520
    @simonward4520 Рік тому +1

    Check out the citronella candles which will fit into lantern, blue in colour. Keep the bugs away!

  • @justjonoutdoors
    @justjonoutdoors Рік тому +3

    You don’t want to push down on the top of that UCO lantern like that after it’s been burning for a while - that will blister you right through those gloves!!! I use one in my tent in the winter time - burn it for 2 or 3 minutes in the morning and it’s a lot nicer getting out of the sleeping bag… Also, in the tent, I set it on the ground so the heat rises past me - if you hang it up top, you don’t get much heat from it at all…

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Good advice! I’d before to toasting my fingers in the middle of nowhere

    • @davidfish591
      @davidfish591 Рік тому

      Just blow in the top, don’t burn your fingers!

  • @ghost762
    @ghost762 Рік тому +2

    I use the Numbat for my survival Essentials it in case I get separated from my main pack. Also for concealed carry since I'm here in the US

  • @Tavis1910
    @Tavis1910 Рік тому +1

    I watched for about 40 sec and like and followed you. I am sure I want to know what you say and love how you say it. So - I’m diving in at 0:41

  • @grahamscothern4319
    @grahamscothern4319 Рік тому +1

    Nice one mate!
    Some great ideas to have on camp
    Thank you 👍👍
    Cheers Graham

  • @craig3401
    @craig3401 Рік тому +1

    I use quite a few of those things especially the hothands used them for years.some of the best things I got last year were down booties and down pants.the pants especially are great when you get camp set up there so warm.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Hmmm yeah I need to get some down pants. I have synthetic ones but they don’t pack down super small

  • @michaelcultra4496
    @michaelcultra4496 Рік тому +3

    Am seriously considering my first wild camp this year. I like the idea of doing the mourne wall over 2 days like you did. Great video, lots of good advice.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Thanks Michael. Well I’d advise not doing it exactly like me, maybe avoid doing it in 20C heat 🥵

    • @Oddmen1
      @Oddmen1 Рік тому +2

      Do it Michael, you will never look back 🏕️

    • @SamStack
      @SamStack Рік тому

      I can't decide between doing the MW fast and light in one day or slower over two days. 30k is doable in one day but for me after 20 it gets a bit Earnest Shackleton.

  • @dangerpudge1922
    @dangerpudge1922 Рік тому +3

    Toothpaste: Try toothpaste tablets. They're smaller, stable, and won't squidge out of the tube. Colgate makes some but there are several options. Quite good!
    Sleeping bag liner hack: If you use a tapered sleeping pad, you can actually put that liner over the pad. This makes the pad much grippier so it isn't sliding everywhere (and you're not sliding off of it) but also much nicer between you and the pad, keeping your pad cleaner as well. It also helps keep your pillow where you want it. If you can get a rectangular pad into it, it'll curve up the bottom edges. This is excellent when using a pad in a hammock, and if you put an inflatable pillow under your thighs, under the pad, you'll find you're now in an exceptionally comfortable recliner while laying longitudinally.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Good ideas, especially the toothpaste tablets. Also might be trying hammocking this year for other

    • @Kiki-D-Kimono
      @Kiki-D-Kimono Рік тому

      You can dry blobs of toothpaste and use them instead of buying the tabs.

    • @dangerpudge1922
      @dangerpudge1922 Рік тому

      @@Kiki-D-Kimono that's not remotely the same thing.

    • @Kiki-D-Kimono
      @Kiki-D-Kimono Рік тому

      @@dangerpudge1922 I've done it before, and it's worked for me. I still use a toothbrush, though.

    • @dangerpudge1922
      @dangerpudge1922 Рік тому

      @@Kiki-D-Kimono you use a toothbrush with toothpaste tablets too...

  • @user-gf9bk2xs8y
    @user-gf9bk2xs8y 4 місяці тому

    Nice video, thanks mate. Interested to hear your thoughts on the Grayl bottles

  • @BranniganCarter
    @BranniganCarter Рік тому

    I have a little butane torch pen. Wind can’t blow it out 🤣

  • @robbojohnson5759
    @robbojohnson5759 Рік тому

    you can get a heated wast coat on the internet for 20 pounds and you can wear it or put it in your sleeping bag to keep your feet warm lasts 6 to 8 houers i have used mi one for some 15 years now and its still working well

  • @TwoWheelsLangley
    @TwoWheelsLangley Рік тому

    Informative and entertaining at the same time.

  • @DavidDoyleOutdoors
    @DavidDoyleOutdoors Рік тому +2

    Good list, I have the UCO lantern too, green version. Instead of toothpaste I use toothpaste tablets for a slight weight saving. Nalgene also make collapsible bottles. No cheese board?

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Haha I’ll save the cheeseboard for my “20 Totally Non-Essential Items for Camping”

  • @AirbornePirates
    @AirbornePirates Рік тому +1

    I’ve been using that chest rig for about a year now! It’s too damn handy! Great for kayaking too

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Great bit of kit!

    • @AirbornePirates
      @AirbornePirates Рік тому +1

      @@StephenJReid also been using a Biolite 220 for a year, might upgrade to the battery pack version. They’re best fitting Ht for sure

  • @whoarewe7515
    @whoarewe7515 Рік тому

    Funny. Thanks for you advice.

  • @bobgeldoff
    @bobgeldoff Рік тому +3

    The uco candle lantern dont push it down like that without gloves on cos u will burn urself like me lol that silver part gets realy hot , i forgot to engage common sense mode lol

    • @bobgeldoff
      @bobgeldoff Рік тому

      Oh I now also have a permanent thumb print on mine now 🤣

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Good advice! That’s a mistake you only make once!

  • @ramiropjr9234
    @ramiropjr9234 Рік тому +1

    Love the gear, but I’m digging the jacket too. What is the brand

  • @Solohikeruk
    @Solohikeruk Рік тому +2

    Some great gear there stephen, especially looking forward to try the candles myself, be good in woods like you said pal, thanks for the info,would you say the chest bag is ok for a dji mini 3 drone. ? Electric socks 😂

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! The chest pack will easily fit Mini 3 Pro plus controller, spare batteries with room to spare.

    • @Solohikeruk
      @Solohikeruk Рік тому

      @@StephenJReid thanks stephen

  • @phillipleathley5833
    @phillipleathley5833 Рік тому +1

    You have invented a bungee cord. :)

  • @toosmart4you757
    @toosmart4you757 Рік тому

    Great job brother

  • @buzz5969
    @buzz5969 Рік тому +1

    If I had all those 20 items I wouldn’t have any room for the real essentials, meat and beer!😊

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Haha, you don’t have to bring them all on every trip 😁

  • @GearTutorials
    @GearTutorials Рік тому +1

    I got myself a poncho (210cm x 140cm unfolded I think) for less than £20 which I use in the same way as I would a DD magic carpet (it has eyelets in the corners) as well as something to lie on when tarp camp and it doubles up as a waterproof layer and pack cover. Really versatile piece of kit, would highly recommend

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Interesting! What poncho do you use? have a link?

    • @GearTutorials
      @GearTutorials Рік тому +1

      @@StephenJReid ah it appears UA-cam removed my reply with the link. The brand of the one I got from amazon was LAMA, though there are many that appear to be the same spec/size (turns out to be 230cm x 140cm when laid flat).

  • @Hightower600
    @Hightower600 Рік тому +1

    Stephen which padded camera case/cube thingy do you recommend when carrying your equipment in a hiking pack? Thanks for giving me some good ideas for gear I don't really need but want anyway.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      I use backpacks designed for photography/video so they have camera sections built in. LowePro have sent me a few of their bags and I've bought a few of my own.

  • @DJunclepaul2nd
    @DJunclepaul2nd Рік тому +1

    I only needed to take 1 thing away from this video for it to be useful, and it was! Also, you peeking out from behind your hand with green thing on it, made me realise how much you look like Oscar the grouch with your beard and hat!

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Haha, he does have better eyebrows than me though 😂

  • @pedroclaro7822
    @pedroclaro7822 Рік тому +2

    Light sources, attention getters, fire starters and water systems are never enough. For those I prefer the military PACE - Primary, Alternate, Contingency and Emergency. I've 4 lights, a head torch, flashlight, keychain and a dynamo one. A lighter, Storm matches, a ferro rod and a magnifying lens. Multiple water bottles, a water filtration system, replacement filter, a couple prefilters (coffee filters and bandanas), one steel to boil if need be, one foldable extra large capacity one, and chlorine tabs. A phone, a radio, a whistle and a signaling mirror. Just like a knife, these are things you do NOT want to need and not have. Ultralight is only possible if you stick to the beaten path - anything solo or isolated and I feel compelled to bring more than necessary. You don't know when disaster will strike - you could be the net 127h protagonist. Emergency shelters a map and a compass are pretty good to carry as well.
    DAMN I talk too much...

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +2

      Good idea, although I don’t think most people need that level of redundancy for a overnighter in the local hills.

  • @SamStack
    @SamStack Рік тому +1

    For the Nalgene bottles I really recommend a Human Gear Capcap. It reduces the mouth of the bottle so you don't just pour water over your face when you're drinking.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Could I still use as a hot water bottle?

    • @SamStack
      @SamStack Рік тому

      @@StephenJReid yes!

    • @SamStack
      @SamStack Рік тому

      @@StephenJReid also check out the source Convertube. It lets you use the Nalgene as a water bladder.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      @@SamStack Nifty!

    • @VictemTM
      @VictemTM Рік тому

      Nalgene sipper was invented for that.

  • @lukewarm2075
    @lukewarm2075 Рік тому +2

    Should get the heartburn checked out if it's that bad.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Runs in the family, my granny, my dad and me all get heartburn really easily.

  • @Bokooda
    @Bokooda Рік тому +1

    Much appreciated, thanks for the ideas. Have you tried the Down Booties you can get?

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Yup made a video about my camping slippers last year. They are great

  • @lifesahobby
    @lifesahobby Рік тому +2

    👍

  • @leelindemann7729
    @leelindemann7729 Рік тому +1

    STEPHEN! Why oh why did you not make this in mid-November?? I would have had my Christmas gifts totally done by Dec 1st. But glad to have this list for next Christmas.
    Secondly, please watch the original cartoon version of The Grinch Who Stole Christmas with Louise. (The one from the 60’s?) Then look in the mirror. You are TOTALLY channeling the little dog (the eyes!!) when you mug for the camera.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      I had planned to originally make this in Nov dressed as Santa but other videos and client work got in the way.
      Haha, never been compared to a cartoon dog before! 😂😂

  • @aaronstehbens8662
    @aaronstehbens8662 Рік тому +1

    I've been looking for a little kero lantern about the same size as that candle lantern but I still can't find one so I guess I'll just get that

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      I suppose the advantage of this is it can’t leak everywhere

  • @MichaelM-tt5wd
    @MichaelM-tt5wd Рік тому +2

    Nice overall gear review.
    . . . but these UCO candle lanterns suck big time. WHY ? Because the candle recharges are way too expensive ! In addition burn time for one candle is approx. 8h compared to a tealight 6h. You get a pack of 100 decent tealights for 5€ only. Just buy a cheap lantern 4 your tealights and you're done.
    I ended up buying oil-lamp inserts on Ali for my two UCO candle lanterns so that I can still use them in an economic way . . .

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      I’ll check out those oil lamp inserts!

    • @MichaelM-tt5wd
      @MichaelM-tt5wd Рік тому

      @@StephenJReid
      You need to look for "50ml Chemistry Alcohol Burner" and make sure the height and width fit nicely on the base and into the glass cylinder.
      The model I bought years ago isn't online any more. It had a silicone suction cup on the bottom.
      Each and every year I use cheap citronella flavoured lamp oil to fuel the inserts and this works like a charm.

  • @geoffwilliams2103
    @geoffwilliams2103 Рік тому +1

    What about the bag u pulled all of those out from? I would love to have that for my next camping trip 😊

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      That’s a Lowepro pro tactic camera bag, definitely not very Suitable for camping. Doesn’t even have external pockets/pouches.

    • @geoffwilliams2103
      @geoffwilliams2103 Рік тому

      Thanks Stephen, is it the same brand of the bag on ur chest in this vid? Tactical chest pouch? Looks awesome

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      @@geoffwilliams2103 no that’s a HELIKON-TEX CHEST PACK

    • @geoffwilliams2103
      @geoffwilliams2103 Рік тому

      @@StephenJReid 🙏🏼🙇🏽‍♂️ thank you my good sir. Much appreciated

  • @sipapito
    @sipapito Рік тому +1

    Are those gloves pretty good you said?I suffer cold fingers

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      They are very thin, but great if you want to cut the wind and cold a bit and have fu use of hands. Also better with a hand warmer as per video

  • @iceman857
    @iceman857 Рік тому +2

    Brilliant video! One suggestion - You may not want to put the UCO lamp out the way you did in the video; that top piece of metal gets REALLY hot, and you can burn your fingers on it. I just blow it out, myself.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Good point! I haven't left it on for long yet so haven't found that out the hard way yet.

  • @frozenmist-w4k
    @frozenmist-w4k Рік тому +2

    You need a couple of Tilly storm lanterns, wood burning, stove, cast iron grill, and a few Dutch ovens, just to be on the safe side. 🤔

  • @MoonbeameSmith
    @MoonbeameSmith Рік тому +1

    The Armytec is almost $300 CDN..

  • @DeToursOutdoors
    @DeToursOutdoors Рік тому +1

    Some heat
    For your feet
    With a remote
    For your needs to meet

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Haha. I’m standing reading this comment in the dark in a forest on a cold windy night with my feet toasty thanks to these socks 😂

  • @shanebradley5064
    @shanebradley5064 Рік тому +1

    Hi Stephen, I'm a biker who uses Keis heated clothing. Trust me, those socks aren't that expensive.
    Can you remind me what make they are, please?

  • @RustyOutside
    @RustyOutside Рік тому

    That was a nasty fall 🤣🤣

  • @maryistulsafox
    @maryistulsafox Рік тому +1

    Google sucks... I use sticky heaters for my truck's fuel filters

  • @boutthere3374
    @boutthere3374 Рік тому +1

    Sorry but electric socks?....LMAO. You are going to love the candle lantern and I recommend getting the Uco neoprene case for it.
    I use a Ti canteen and for the wife I would fill it with hot water and wrap a shemagh/scarf around it and put the bundle in a large freezer bag(just incase of a leak) then put it in her sleeping bag. The first time I did it I was surprised how almost hot the water was in the morning and we used the water for tea(reheated just a bit) you can do the same with your Nalgene although I'm not sure how they would hold up to really hot water so you would have to sus that out.
    I have and love DD tarps but check out dyneema tarps(any brand that you feel comfortable with). I have a an 8.5x10ft that weighs 7.1oz or 200g's and although I balked at the price it has since become one of those items I won't leave home without. Its so light and it does not absorb water so give it a shake and you can put it back in your bag almost dry.

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Love my electric socks, warm feet on cold hikes for the first time in my life 😂 Just hope they don't break after a few months! When I used the Nalgene as a water bottle I had about 500ml in it. I reheated it once during the night after about 4hours and then used it to cook breakfast. makes for a much faster morning boil!

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      Dyneem looks like an epic material. Going to have to check that out as I have a few ultralight camps planned for the summer.

    • @boutthere3374
      @boutthere3374 Рік тому

      @@StephenJReid It borders on voodoo and the price is hard to swallow but it is worth it in my mind. Looking forward to your future trips.Cheers

  • @richyprice9170
    @richyprice9170 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video, what is the model of the rab coat your wearing

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      I think it’s the downpour plus jacket. Been a while since I bought it

    • @richyprice9170
      @richyprice9170 Рік тому

      @@StephenJReid cheers I’ll take a look on google with that

  • @summitwithstevie6934
    @summitwithstevie6934 Рік тому +1

    So the chest rig, it doesn't look big watching that video.
    I've been thinking about mini pro 3 drone fir ages.
    Does it take it no probs and do you put on the chest rig first then your rucksack.
    Can you then fasten the top buckle on the rucksack?

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому +1

      It’s bigger than it looks, I can fit Mini 3 Pro, controller, 2x spare batteries, GoPro + shorty handle, insta360 x3 + pole and still a bit of space for a buff or thin gloves.
      Yeah put on chest rig first and the rucksack, you can still fasten top and bottom buckles no problem.

    • @summitwithstevie6934
      @summitwithstevie6934 Рік тому

      @@StephenJReid ok thanks a lot Stephen

    • @lostagain2992
      @lostagain2992 Рік тому +1

      Glad I found your channel! You’re entertaining 👍

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      @@lostagain2992 😁 Welcome!

    • @niesaforster9945
      @niesaforster9945 Рік тому

      I have one too, and have TONS in mine. Full survival kit, bathroom kit, firearm, 750ml water bladder, water filter, snacks........

  • @russelllapua4904
    @russelllapua4904 Рік тому +2

    I hate torches with proprietary charging ports and no option for batteries, especially for £80.

  • @daveandemmaoutdoors3171
    @daveandemmaoutdoors3171 Рік тому +1

    I rekon I have about 16 items on that list (maybe some cheaper versions tbh ) , but nothing do do with some guy off youtube influencing my thought process 😂😂😂😂 . Will pass on the heated socks though , my feet are so warm all the time I could nearly hang them out the tent to keep them cool . could be something to do with the excess weight they have to carry 😂

  • @shep64
    @shep64 Рік тому +1

    Bear spray???

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      Not a lot of use for bear spray in Ireland, wind up blinding some poor sheep that stumbles into your camp in the middle of the night 😂

    • @shep64
      @shep64 Рік тому

      Never can be too safe in the wild 👍🤣

  • @PrybarCommando
    @PrybarCommando Рік тому +1

    Hand warmers he says, for his little cold hands. Lol. Way, way too heavy

  • @lennyjames1200
    @lennyjames1200 Рік тому

    Are the stickers used if you’ve been a good boy? 😅

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      what stickers? 🧐

    • @lennyjames1200
      @lennyjames1200 Рік тому

      @Stephen J Reid in you first aid kit. 😂 you said stickers think you meant plasters

  • @javangibbens9459
    @javangibbens9459 2 місяці тому

    Get electric hand warmers opooca

  • @katherinerichardson2273
    @katherinerichardson2273 Рік тому

    Your supposed to use blue in a campsite so it doesn't wake people up I've heard

  • @clintromine802
    @clintromine802 Рік тому +1

    There’s a lot of bad reviews on the biolite 425

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      What don’t they like about it?

    • @clintromine802
      @clintromine802 Рік тому

      On the biolite page they’re complaining mostly about poor battery performance, & some complaints about the strap

  • @BamBam-gs7eb
    @BamBam-gs7eb Рік тому +1

    I want to get the chest pack just to hear the comments from the wife

    • @StephenJReid
      @StephenJReid  Рік тому

      I got called “some kind of parachute army man” 😂